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BROWN  UNIVERSITY 

HISTORICAL  CATALOGUE 

1^64-1904 


Historical  Catalogue 


OF 


BROWN    UNIVERSITY 


1^64-1904 


OF  THE     ■ 

UNIVERSITY 

OF 


PROVIDENCE,  RHODE  ISLAND 

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1905 


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CONTENTS 


Prefatory  Note           .......  viii 

Additions  and  Corrections          .....  x 

History       .........  1 

Charter      .........  11 

Corporation         ........  32 

Officers  of  Administration  and  Instruction    .          .  36 

Graduates            ........  67 

Advanced  Degrees     .......  498 

Doctors  of  Medicine                                ....  512 

Honorary  Graduates                                                             .  518 

Non-Graduates                                 .....  594 

Summary               ........  733 

Index  of  Residences           .....  734 

Index  of  Officers      .....  809 

Index  of  Students               .          .                                         .  816 


PREFATORY    NOTE 


The  present  edition  of  the  Historical  Catalogue  of  Brown 
University  follows  closely  the  general  plan  and  scope  of  the  edition 
of  1895,  the  first  English  catalogue  of  officers  and  graduates  of 
the  University  and  the  successor  of  the  old  Latin  catalogues, 
issued  at  approximately  regular  intervals  from  1772  to  1886. 

This  previous  edition  has  been  carefully  revised  and  largely 
supplemented.  The  rapid  growth  of  the  graduate  body,  fifteen 
hundred  and  ninety-eight  in  the  last  ten  years,  has  so  increased 
the  size  of  the  catalogue  that  it  has  been  found  necessary  to  limit 
somewhat  the  amount  of  the  data  in  the  personal  sketches. 
Titles  of  publications  have  been  limited  to  those  of  books,  smaller 
publications  being  summed  up  in  some  general  phrase.  With  the 
exception  of  changes  of  address,  all  data  given  closes  with  the 
summer  of  1905. 

A  brief  history  of  the  college,  an  exact  copy  of  the  original 
charter  engrossed  on  parchment  and  preserved  in  the  archives  of 
the  University,  and  a  list  of  the  officers  of  administration  and 
instruction  arranged  in  order  of  appointment  have  been  added. 

In  the  case  of  degrees  conferred  by  other  colleges,  the  name  of 
the  college  at  the  date  of  conferring  the  same  has  been  used. 

In  addition  to  the  list  of  graduates,  a  complete  list,  so  far  as 
known,  of  all  who  have  been  students  at  the  University,  but  who 
did  not  complete  the  amount  of  work  requisite  to  a  degree,  has 
been  given.  This  list  has  been  compiled  from  the  annual  cata- 
logues and  is  doubtless  far  from  complete.  After  1800,  the  date 
of  the  earliest  annual  catalogue,  the  students  are  arranged  accord- 
ing to  the  class  with  which  they  first  entered  college.  The  data 
given  is  necessarily  brief  and  fragmentary,  but  it  is  hoped  that 
the  list  will  at  least  present  a  basis  for  the  compilation  of  a  more 
complete  one. 

A  glance  over  the  5329  first  degree  graduates  of  the  University 
shows  that  2700,  or  slightly  over  50  per  centum  of  the  entire  body 
have  entered  the  professions.  These  are  divided  as  follows:  1039 
lawyers;  910  ministers;  471  physicians;  and  280  college  professors. 
Of  the  latter,  41  have  been  college  presidents. 


B  R  O  W  N     U  X  I  V  E  R  S  I  T  Y  xi 

Notwithstanding  the  fact  that  every  effort  has  been  made  to 
have  the  data  as  accurate  and  complete  as  possible,  many  errors 
doubtless  will  be  detected  in  the  present  edition.  The  editor 
will  gladly  welcome  any  information  that  will  serve  to  perfect 
future  editions. 

Grateful  acknowledgment  is  made  of  the  valuable  assistance 
rendered  by  Mr.  Harry  Lyman  Koopman,  Librarian  of  the  Uni- 
versity, Professor  George  Grafton  Wilson,  Secretary  of  the  Alumni, 
the  Class  Secretaries,  Alumni,  and  others. 

Mary  D.  Vaughan, 

Keeper  of  the  Graduate  Records. 


'      ADDITIONS  AND  CORRECTIONS 

Kindly  note  at  once  the  following  changes: 

Page 
181         HOWE,    SERENO.      Born    Charlestown,    Mass.,    Oct.,    1818; 

died  Hingham,  Mass.,  March  8,   1906. 
190         THAYER,   J.    M.      Born    Bellingham,    Mass.,   Jan.    24,    1820; 
died  Lincoln,  Neb.,  March  19,   1906. 

192         ELY.J.  W.  C.    BornWindsor,Vt.,Oct.  2,  1820;  died  Providence 

R.  I.,  May  6,  1906. 
220         MORRIS,   JOHN,      Born    Providence,    R.    I.,   April    8,    1828; 

died  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  1906. 
225         SIMMONS,  J.   B.     Born  North  East,  N.  Y.,  April   17,   1827; 

died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  17,  1905. 
229         PUTNAM,  A.  P.     Born  Danvers,  Mass.,  Jan.   10,   1827;  died 

Salem,  Mass.,  April  15,  1906. 
234         COUPER,  A.   W.     Born  Hopeton,  Glynn  Co.,  Ga.,  Feb.    13, 

1833;  died  Sterling,  Glynn  Co.,  July  9,   1905. 
240         PUTNAM,  R.  F.     Born    Boston,    Mass.,    Jan.    1,   1833;    died 

New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.    14,   1906. 
242         COLWELL,  FRANCIS.     Born  Cranston,  R.  I.,  April  7,  1833; 

died  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  6,   1906. 
252         NELSON,  A.  H.     251  East  57th  St. 
255         JUDSON,  A.  B.     53  Washington  Sq. 
262         BUCKLYN,  J.  K.     Born  Foster,  R.  I.,  March  15,  1834;  died 

Mystic,  Conn.,  May  1906. 
269         STOCKWELL,  T.   B.     Born  Worcester,  Mass.,  July  6,   1839; 

died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  9,  1906. 

273  TAYLOR,  C.  F.     Born  Dighton,  Mass.,  May   16,    1842;  died 

Providence,   R.   I.,  March   27,    1906. 

274  COLWELL,   J.    W.      Born   Attleboro,    Mass.,    Mav    31,    1841; 

died  Mansfield,  Mass.,  April  26,   1906. 
276         HULBERT,  G.   H.      Born  Chicago,   111.,  Jan.    15,    1844;  died 

Chicago,  Jan.  1906. 
293  PARKHURST,  H.   W.     Born  Boston,  Mass.,  June  25.    1847; 

died  Chicago,  111.,  April  7,  1906. 
311  SCOTT,  ADRIAN.     Born  Blackstone,  Mass.,  April  23,   1850; 

died  Northfield,  Vt.,  Dec.  11,  1905. 
313         BLAKE,  H.  A.     Address,  Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 
321  BAKER,  D.   S.     Born  Wickford,  R.   I.,  Jan.    11,   1853;  died 

Providence,  R.   I.,  Jan.   27,   1906. 
326         BROWN,  H.   F.     Address,  New  Boston,  N.  H. 
330         BALLOU,  H.  M.     Address,  279  Brown  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 
333         PHELPS,  D.  W.     Address,  1353  Westlake  Ave.,  Los  Angeles, 

Cal. 

337         HOBIGAND,  J.  A.     Born  Orange,  N.  Y.,  April  26,  1856;  died 
1906. 

345         BRAISLIN,   GIBBS.      Address,   Gloucester,   Mass. 
358         ALLEN,   E.   P.      Born  Somerset,   Mass.,  July   14,    1859;  died 
East  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  27,  1906. 


ADDITIONS     AND     CORRECTIONS  : 

Page 

359  DEXTER,  LEWIS.     Address,  65  Las  Casas  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

375  GODDING,  E.  A.     President  Sultana  mining  company. 

376  LANE,  W.  A.      1809  Chestnut  St. 
.     377  MORSE,  F.  L.     6432  Monroe  Ave. 

•^  378  WADSWORTH,  A.  L.  Address,  710  Centre  St.,  South  Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 

379         CHASE,  W.  N.     Address,  30  Washington  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

389  PLEHN,  C.  C.  Author  Introduction  to  public  finance,  1896; 
statistical  and  fiscal  monographs. 

391  BULLEN,  J.  E.     Born  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Oct.  IS,  1868;  died 

New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  10,  1906. 

391  BURNETT,  E.  C.     Address,  Clay  City,  Ky. 

393         McLaughlin,  JAMES.     Address,  Littleton,  Col. 

393  RHODES,  F.  M.     Assistant  manager  Board  of  Trade   Journal. 

394  WEBB,  G.  H.     With  U.  S.  census  office,  Washington,  D.  C, 

1890,  1895;  secretary  Board  of  trade.  Providence,  R.  I., 
1897-;  supervisor  for  R.  I.,  U.  S.  census,  1900-01;  chief 
special  agent  manufactures,  U.  S.  census,  1900-01,  1905-; 
R.  I.  commissioner  industrial  statistics  1905-.  ■ 
397  JEWETT,  W.  K.  Address,  University  of  Nebraska,  Lincoln, 
Neb. 

397  KILEY,  E.  S.     23  Park  Place. 

398  PAINE,  W.  H.     224  Olney  St. 

398  STIDHAM,  F.  D.     Address,  Cardillac  Automobile  Company, 

1343  Cass  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

399  STONE,    WALTER    LINCOLN,    A.B.      Graduated    Newton 

theological  institution  1894;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1894;  pastor  South  Penobscot,  Me.,  1894-97;  Sterling, 
Mass.,  1897-99,  1904-;  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  1899-1903;  Bolton, 
Mass.,   1903-04.     Address,   Sterling,  Mass. 

399  WINSOR,  F.  E.  Address,  123  South  Broadway,  White  Plains, 
N.  Y. 

401,        EDDY,  W.  H.     666  Angell  St. 

403  PEGRAM.    J.    C.     Born    Bristol,    R.    I.,   July    25,    1870;    died 

Brookline,  Mass.,  April  26,  1906. 

404  WEBB,  B.  S.     Manufacturer  Lisbon,  N.  H. 

407  LEWIS.  F.  G.     Address,  Divinity  Hall,  University  of  Chicago, 

Chicago,  111. 

407         MAGILL,  W.  H.     Address,   118  Broad  wSt.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

417         ENO,  A.  L.     Address,  Charlotte,  Vt. 

420  TINKHAM,  E.  L.     Address,  1437  North  Summit  Ave.,  Pasa- 

dena, Cal. 

425  LeGRAND,  ABRAHAM.     Address,  Pella,  la. 

426  MEACHAM,  A.  B.      59  Wall  Street. 

426  MORSE,  A.  S.     Address,  Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I. 

429  CARY,  G.  M.  C.     Address,  75  Washburne  Ave.,  Portland,  Me. 

437  EDDY,  R.  S.  D.     666  Angell  St. 

441  GRINNELL,  W.  T.  Born  Washington.  D.  C,  Feb.  12,  1876; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.   14,  1906. 

443  THOMSON,  A.  S.     Address,  Wenham  Depot,  Mass. 

444  WARBURTON,  S.  R.     Address,  Ford  Building,  Boston,  Mass. 

445  WARBURTON,  E.  A.  T.      Address,   Ford   Building,    Boston, 

Mass. 


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^lit         ALLEN     C    B.,   M.D.  Colorado    State   university    1905.     Ad- 
dress', Noi-th  Sedgwick,  Me. 


A^A  -RFATF    S   M      Address,  Hope  Valley,  R.  i. 

lis  COTTON   WM.    Address,  214  Washington  St.,  Natchez,  Miss. 

Al  DOW    C    H.     Address,  984  Beech  St..  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

^50  HiLLIARD,  C.  G.     Address,  483  Elmwood  Ave.,  Providence. 


450 
450 

452 


HutsEY,  O.  P.     Address.  19  Courtland  St.,  Nashua    NH. 
JONES,   WILLIAM.      Born  Worcester    Mass.,  Dec.    9.    1875. 
^      died  Providence,  R.  I..  March  27.   1906. 
45'^  SHEFFIELD.  A.  H.     Address,  Waterbury,  Vt. 

-1?^  qTOCKWELL,  E.  A.     61  East  Manning  St. 

Ill         WOOD    N    A.     Born  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  May  21,  1877;  died 
^"  New'  Bedford,  Jan.  12,  1906. 

454         CAWLEY.    J.    M.    [Mrs.    Merrill    Alpheus    Swmey].      Address, 

341    Avenue  C,   Bayonne.   N.   J. 
.-c         THOMSON    I    M    F.     Address.  Wenham  Depot,  Mass. 
Al         Tm  T  ARD  '  G    M    [Mrs.  Charles  Marvin  Bagwell].     Address, 
"''         '""ioMou'th  Cherry  St.,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
4>7         COBB,  E.  S.     Address,  Dighton,  Mass. 
/cQ         -p-RDHOrK    A    T.     990  East  163d  St. 
463         LUDW°G    LORETTA  [Mrs^  Philip  Warren  Blake).     -Mdress, 

New  Britain,  Conn. 
563         SMITH,   G.  L.  [Mrs.  Charles    Harold    Walling].     Address.  22 

Adelaide  Ave..  Providence,  R.  1. 
Aft^         COBB     L    C.   S.     Address,   Dighton,   Mass. 
163         PAGE    F    A,     Address.  Custom  House.  Providence,  R^L 
Ao         WALLER    H.  T.     Address,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Ill         WESTL^KE,  F.  H.     Address,  1347  Balmoral  Ave.,  Chicago, 

470         WILLIAMSON.    E.    T.      Address,    528    West    123d    St.,    New 
York.  N.  Y. 

:',?        ^B°A°Sr^s;  :-.^S.    ldr:.^;306  V...  S.,  Schenecd. 

476  SMrXH^C.  P.    Address,  724  Gresham  Place,  N.  W.,  Washing- 

ton.  D.  C. 

477  COVELL.  M.  E.  C.     32  John  St.  Natchez 

478  COTTON,  M.  R.  L.     Address,  214  Washington  St.,  Natchez, 

487  HANSON,  H.  R.     Address.  263  Ryerson  St     Blooklyn,  N.  Y. 

488  KELLEHER.  G.  E.     Address,  Lewiston,  Me. 
/ICQ         PATMER    T    H.     Address,  Elkhorn,  Wis. 

504         BOARDMAN.  E.  S.  [Mrs.  John  Shipper]^    Address.  Peoria.  111. 
507         REESE,  L.  A.     Address.  Providence    R.  1. 

McLEOD.  J.  D.     Address.  Hannibal,  Mo. 
543         Insert  1816  before  COGSWELL.  ,,     .o^g.   ^led 

q«8         HOWARD,   J.   L.      Born  Windsor.  Vt..   Jan.    19.    1818.   died 
588         ^^^^^t^o^.d.-'conn..  May  2,   1906. 


History   of  Brown    University 


GENERATION  before  the  establishment  of  any  institu- 
tion of  higher  education  in  Rhode  Island,  Dean  (after- 
wards Bishop)  Berkeley^  in  pursuance  of  his  cherished 
design  of  planting  a  Christian  college  in  America,  chose  this  colony 
as  his  place  of  residence.  Here,  at  Newport,  or  in  its  vicinity,  he 
lived  for  nearly  three  years,  from  1729  to  1731.  At  the  close  of 
this  period  it  became  evident  that  the  money  which  had  been  voted 
by  the  House  of  Commons  would  not  be  paid,  and  Berkeley  reluc- 
tantly abandoned  his  project  and  returned  to  England.  Though 
he  had  no  direct  relation  to  the  college  afterwards  established, 
yet  he  inspired  an  interest  in  higher  education  among  the  colonists, 
and  thus  made  easier  the  success  of  the  later  undertaking. 

In  1762  the  Philadelphia  Baptist  Association,  in  view  of  the 
disabilities  attaching  to  Baptist  students  in  most  of  the  existing 
American  colleges,  welcomed  a  proposal  offered  by  the  Rev.  Morgan 
Edwards,  a  clerg}"man  of  Welsh  birth,  at  that  time  pastor  of  the 
First  Baptist  Church  in  Philadelphia,  to  found  in  Rhode  Island  a 
college  that  should  be  under  the  control  of  their  own  denomination. 
James  Manning,  who  had  just  been  graduated  from  Princeton,  was 
appointed  by  the  Association  as  its  agent  to  establish  "a  seminary 
of  polite  literature  subject  to  the  government  of  the  Baptists." 

In  deciding  upon  the  location  of  the  new  college,  a  canvass  of 
the  colonies  had  shown  the  advantages  to  be  clearly  on  the  side 
of  Rhode  Island,  which  recognized  absolute  religious  liberty,  and 
was,  moreover,  a  Baptist  colony  in  origin  and  popular  attachment. 
There  was  no  rival  institution  in  the  field ;  and  the  important  cities 
of  Newport  and  Providence,  the  former  being  the  second  city  in 
New  England,  furnished  an  encouraging  prospect  of  future  support. 
Accordingly,  in  1764,  the  friends  of  the  movement  obtained  from 
the  General  Assembly  the  charter  which  still  remains  in  force.  Al- 
though, under  the  rules  of  the  charter,  the  President  and  a  majority 
of  both  the  Fellows  and  the  Trustees  must  be  Baptists,  the  three 
important  positions  of  Chancellor,  Secretary,  and  Treasurer  are 
without  denominational  restriction,  and  all  religious  tests  and 
sectarian  instruction  are  strictly  prohibited.     The  institution  was 


2  BROWNUNIVERSITY 

known  during  the  first  forty  j^ears  of  its  existence  as  Rhode  Island 
College. 

As  the  college  was  at  the  beginning  without  funds,  and  only  a 
scanty  return  could  be  expected  from  students'  fees,  it  was  necessary 
that  the  president  should  support  himself  and  his  family  by  some 
other  means.  The  founding  of  a  Baptist  church  in  Warren,  and 
the  call  of  Mr.  Manning  to  its  pastorate  offered  a  solution  of  the 
difficulty ;  and  hither  Mr.  Manning  brought  his  family  in  the  spring 
of  1764.  His  first  act  towards  the  establishment  of  a  college  was 
the  opening  of  a  Latin  school.  This  preparatory  school  was  later 
removed  with  the  college  to  Providence,  where  it  flourished  for  a 
hundred  and  forty  years  under  the  name  of  the  University  Grammar 
School.  At  the  second  meeting  of  the  corporation,  September  4, 
1765,  Mr.  Manning  was  formally  appointed  "president  of  the  col- 
lege, professor  of  languages  and  other  branches  of  learning";  the 
first  student  had  been  matriculated  the  day  before.  In  the  follow- 
ing year  David  Howell  was  appointed  tutor,  but  no  other  addition 
was  made  to  the  faculty  until  1774.  In  1769  the  first  class  of 
seven  members  was  graduated  at  Warren.  This  town  had  not 
generally  been  regarded  as  the  permanent  seat  of  the  college,  and 
the  necessity  which  now  arose  of  erecting  a  college  building  com- 
pelled a  final  choice  of  location.  After  a  spirited  contest  for  the 
honor  among  the  leading  towns  of  the  colony,  the  choice  fell  upon 
Providence.  Here  in  1770  the  first  college  building,  the  present 
University  Hall,  modeled  after  Nassau  Hall  at  Princeton,  and  a 
house  for  the  president  were  both  built  on  the  college  grounds, 
the  cost  being  covered  by  subscriptions,  chiefly  from  residents  of 
Providence. 

In  1 77 1  President  Manning  was  called  to  the  pastorate  of  the 
First  Baptist  Church  in  Providence;  he  served  the  church  in  this 
capacity,  in  addition  to  his  college  duties,  from  that  date  until 
the  close  of  his  life.  In  December,  1776,  the  work  of  the  college 
was  interrupted  by  the  Revolutionary  war,  and  it  was  not  resumed 
until  the  fall  of  1782,  Universit}^  Hall  meanwhile  being  used  as  a 
barrack  and  hospital  for  the  combined  American  and  French  troops. 
Upon  the  reorganization  of  the  college  important  additions  were 
made  to  the  library  and  the  philosophical  apparatus.  In  1791, 
after  twenty-nine  years  of  service  as  founder  and  director  of  Rhode 
Island  College,  President  Manning  died.  The  college  had  become 
firmly  established,  with  a  graduate  roll  of  149;  the  last  graduating 
class,  that  of  1790,  had  numbered  22.     At  the  time  of  his  death  the 


HISTORY  3 

faculty  consisted  of  the  president,  four  professors,  and  two  tutors. 
The  discipHne  during  this  period  had  been  strict  and  paternal, 
the  officers  of  instruction  living  under  the  same  roof  with  the 
students  and  making  frequent  visits  of  inspection  to  their  rooms. 
President  Manning  at  first  taught  all  the  branches  studied,  but  was 
designated  professor  of  languages,  afterwards  of  moral  philosophy. 
David  Howell,  his  assistant,  taught  mathematics  and  natural  phi- 
losophy, and  is  said  to  have  taught  also  French,  German  and  He- 
brew. He  was  appointed  professor  of  natural  philosophy  in  1769, 
and  of  law  in  1790,  but  never  taught  the  latter  subject.  A  pro- 
fessor of  natural  history  was  appointed  in  1784;  and  a  professor 
of  mathematics  and  astronomy  in  1786. 

The  first  college  funds,  amounting  to  $4500,  were  collected  in 
England  and  Ireland  by  the  Rev.  Morgan  Edwards  in  1767-68. 
In  the  next  two  years  the  Rev.  Hezekiah  Smith  obtained  subscrip- 
tions amounting  to  $2500  in  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.  The 
former  contribution  was  made  a  permanent  fund;  the  latter  was 
expended  in  the  construction  of  the  college  buildings.  Further 
gifts  were  received  for  a  time  from  the  Philadelphia,  Charleston, 
and  Warren  Baptist  Associations,  but  they  appear  to  have  ceased 
with  the  outbreak  of  the  Revolutionary  war. 

The  successor  of  President  Manning  was  the  Rev.  Jonathan 
Maxcy,  a  graduate  in  the  class  of  1787,  who  had  been  professor  of 
divinity  1791-92.  He  served  from  1792  until  1802,  when  he  resigned 
his  office  to  accept  the  presidency  of  Union  College.  During  the 
last  year  of  his  administration  at  Rhode  Island  College  a  class 
numbering  28  was  graduated. 

The  third  president  of  the  college,  the  Rev.  Asa  Messer,  a 
graduate  in  the  class  of  1 790,  who  had  served  as  professor  of  learned 
languages  1796-99,  and  of  mathematics  and  natural  philosophy 
1 799-1 802,  directed  the  affairs  of  the  institution  from  1802  until 
his  resignation  in  1826.  During  his  presidency  of  twenty-four 
years  the  college  was  greatly  expanded.  A  class  numbering  48 
was  graduated  in  1825,  the  faculty  in  that  year  consisting  of  the 
president,  nine  professors,  and  two  tutors.  A  medical  school 
was  estabHshed,  which  existed  from  181 1  until  1828,  and  sent  out 
87  graduates.  The  special  professorships  created  for  the  medical 
school  were  materia  medica  and  botany,  181 1;  anatomy  and  sur- 
gery, 1811 ;  chemistry,  1811 ;  theory  and  practice  of  medicine,  1815. 
A  professor  of  moral  philosophy  and  metaphysics  was  appointed 
in  181 1 ;  one  of  oratory  and  belles-lettres  in  181 5;  and  one  of  the 


4  BROWN     UNIVERSITY 

Latin  and  Greek  languages  and  literature  in  1825.  In  1792  Nich- 
olas Brown,  a  graduate  in  the  class  of  1786,  gave  $500  with  which 
to  purchase  law  books  for  the  Library.  In  1804  he  endowed  a 
professorship  of  oratory  and  belles-lettres.  In  the  same  year  the 
name  of  the  institution  was  changed  in  his  honor  to  Brown  Univer- 
sity. In  1822  Mr.  Brown  built  Hope  College  at  his  own  expense. 
In  1826  the  permanent  funds  of  the  University  amounted  to 
$31,300. 

The  fourth  president,  the  Rev.  Francis  Wayland,  entered  upon 
his  official  duties  in  1827.  He  at  once  raised  the  standard  of 
scholarship,  and  gradually  increased  the  scope  of  the  instruction. 
He  finally  accomplished  an  entire  reorganization  of  the  University 
on  the  basis  of  the  elective  principle.  In  accordance  with  this 
"New  System"  the  bachelor's  degree  was  given  for  a  three-years' 
course,  and  the  master's  degree  for  a  four-years'  course.  Gradu- 
ate study  and  special  study  were  both  encouraged;  and  the  sciences, 
in  accordance  with  the  spirit  of  the  charter,  were  made  prominent 
in  the  curriculum.  This  system  was  not  put  into  operation  until 
1850,  and  was  fully  in  force  only  until  his  retirement  five  years 
later.  The  increase  in  the  scope  of  the  curriculum  during  Presi- 
dent Wayland's  administration  is  clearly  shown  in  the  following 
list  of  subjects  to  which  professors  or  instructors  were  assigned  at 
the  dates  annexed:  chemistry,  physiology,  and  geology,  1834; 
moral  and  intellectual  philosophy,  1834;  belles-lettres,  1835;  rhet- 
oric, 1837;  Hebrew  literature,  1838;  modern  languages  and  litera- 
ture, 1843;  Greek,  1843;  Latin,  1844;  French,  1844;  history  and 
political  economy,  1850;  natural  philosophy  and  civil  engineering, 
1850;  chemistry  applied  to  the  arts,  1850;  rhetoric  and  English 
literature,  1851;  didactics  (i.  e.,  pedagogy),  1851;  analytical  chem- 
istry, 1854. 

The  influence  of  President  Wayland  was  felt  not  so  much  in 
the  increase  of  the  number  of  students  as  in  the  higher  intellectual 
and  moral  tone  of  the  institution.  Discipline,  which  had  grown 
lax,  was  strictly  enforced.  During  his  administration  the  college 
grounds  were  laid  out,  and  the  Library  was  placed  on  a  sound 
financial  basis.  The  permanent  funds  were  increased  to  $200,000, 
and  three  important  buildings  were  erected:  Manning  Hall,  given 
by  Nicholas  Brown  in  1834;  Rhode  Island  Hall,  erected  in  1840 
from  subscriptions  by  Rhode  Island  men  and  women;  and  the 
second  President's  House,  the  gift  of  Nicholas  Brown,  built  in  1840. 
The  last  named  building  has  been  used  since  1899  as  a  refectory. 


HISTORY  S 

The  total  value  of  Mr.  Brown's  various  gifts  to  the  University  was 
not  less  than  $160,000.  Mr.  Brown  also  served  the  University  in 
a  most  efficient  way  as  treasurer  179 6- 1825.  He  was  trustee 
1791-1825,  and  fellow  from  1825  until  his  death  in  1841.  Dr. 
Wayland  resigned  the  presidency  in  1855,  having  won  for  the  Uni- 
versity, by  his  fame  as  a  writer,  thinker,  and  educational  reformer, 
an  enviable  distinction  both  at  home  and  abroad. 

The  fifth  president  of  the  University,  the  Rev.  Barnas  Sears, 
a  graduate  in  the  class  of  1825,  held  office  from  1855  until  1867, 
when  he  resigned  the  presidency  to  become  general  agent  of  the 
Peabody  Education  Fund.  During  his  incumbency  no  new  sub- 
ject was  added  to  the  curriculum,  except  physical  geography,  in 
1864.  Although  the  term  of  President  Sears  covered  the  financial 
crisis  of  1857  and  the  Civil  War,  a  notable  increase  was  made  both 
in  the  funds  and  in  the  number  of  students.  A  system  of  scholar- 
ships was  established,  and  over  $220,000  was  collected  in  subscrip- 
tions. The  Chemical  Laboratory  was  built  in  1862.  In  the  last 
class  that  entered  under  President  Sears  seventy-three  students 
were  enrolled.  Three  hundred  graduates  and  students  of  Brown 
entered  the  Union  service,  1861-65.  Of  these  twenty-one  laid 
down  their  lives. 

The  Rev.  Alexis  Caswell,  a  graduate  in  the  class  of  1822,  was 
the  sixth  president  of  the  University,  his  term  covering  the  years 
1868-72.  Under  his  administration  the  department  of  physics 
was  organized,  and  the  endowment  was  increased  from  $365,000 
to  a  sum  exceeding  $550,000.  The  Jenks  museum  of  zoology  was 
founded  in  1871. 

Upon  the  resignation  of  Dr.  Caswell,  the  Rev.  Ezekiel  Oilman 
Robinson,  a  graduate  in  the  class  of  1838,  was  chosen  his  successor. 
His  presidency  extended  over  the  seventeen  years  from  1872  to 
1889.  This  period  was  marked  by  a  further  increase  in  the  attend- 
ance, the  class  of  1889  being  graduated  with  a  membership  of 
fifty-six.  The  following  subjects  were  added  to  the  curriculum, 
or  were  emphasized  by  the  appointment  of  separate  instructors: 
special  branches  of  agriculture,  1872;  zoology  and  agriculture, 
1874;  physiology,  1874;  botany,  1877;  zoology  and  geology,  1878; 
elocution,  1880;  astronomy,  1884;  logic,  1886;  history,  1888;  po- 
litical economy,  1888.  The  funds  were  increased  to  $980,000,  and 
important  additions  were  made  to  the  buildings.  Rhode  Island 
Hall  was  enlarged  in  1875.  The  Library,  the  gift  of  John  Carter 
Brown,  of  the  class  of  1816,  was  built  in  1878,  and  Slater  Hall, 


BROWN    UNIVERSITY 


t,e  gift  of  Horatio  Nelson  f^:;j:\:^ll\t^:: ^^^TcS^ 

of  William  Franas  Sayles.  a  J^^^°''  .^^^^,,     University 

Sayles,  a  member  of  the  class  of  .8,8,  was  btu  ^^^^^^^^^  .^ 

Hall,  which  had  been  «°°^:'*~  ,'"  ,  Jt 'that  a  great  opportunity 
.883.  Dr.  I^o^--"XfBtwn  nd  though'he  was  not  able 
for  a  university  existed  *'  f  °!^  '  ^^  the  way  for  the  great 
f,„y  to  realize  his  purposes    he  P,^par    ^^^    ^^^^^^^^^ 

enlargement  of  the  '"^t'*™°"  .„  ^^3  „ade  in  systematic 
courses  were  added,  """^  %^f  """^^.^  the  presidency  in  1889. 
graduate  study.     Dr.  Robmson  re^'gned^      P  ^^^    ^^.^^^ 

'     The  eighth  president  of  the  Univers  Y     ^^  ^  ^^^^  ^.^ 

Benjamin  Andrews,  a  S'^-^^^^/'^^he  University  properly  begms. 

accession  in  1889  the  """i^"'*";*  three  graduate  students  were 
In  the  year  P«f^-S  l^^P-'f^^^^^^^^ie'e  the  graduate  students 
enrolled;  in  the  last  year  of  his  term  j^^  3j^„e  years 

numbered  xor.  the  total  nunAer  of  stude"  ^^  .^^^^^^^^^  j^_. 
being,  respectively.  .68  and  8  -     The^  ^^^^  ^^  ^^  ^^^     ^1 

the  corresponding  years  i'i'=«^=';^  ^  ^^^  the  number  of  depart- 
the  old  departments  were  expanded    a  ^  ^^^ 

„ents  was  increased  from  ><""  'f/  '^  *°  the  addition  of  psy- 
department  of  Pf-°P'^\Xieanfnd  European  history  were 
chology  and  V^^<^SOUy^  ^^^^  ,,^,,,  economy  was  made  a 
assigned  to  separate  Pro*f  ^"7  J^  ^„^;,i  ^nd  political  science  and 

department,  and  the  ^^^^^'Zllit^'j^ ^l  created,  including 
law  was  added.    The  departmen^  of  fine  ar      ^^^^^^  ^^  j„,„.e„ 

the  history  of  art,  and  «'^^,"=-  ,^*' VhTdepartments  of  Greek  and 
pean  philology  was  introduced.  J^^ ^«P^^^^^^„  ,„d  language, 
Roman  literature  and  1"=*°  y-J'^^^^^dUteratures.werereorgan- 

and  Germanic  and  "^^^  to7y  were  made  an  independ- 
i^edandextended.     Rhetoncan  J  Uterature  and 

ent  department.     T^^e  new  d^^par tment     ^^^  ^^  ^^^ 

history  «-  *°™^%;:tpartments  of  mathematics,  mechanical 
Testament  Greek.     The  depart  ^j^^^^j^^l  engineermg). 

engineering,  astronomy,  physics  (incmg  ^^^^^^  ^^^^ 

chemistry,  zoology,  geology  ^"f,^"*;"^?,'"'  departments  were 
extended  in  scope  and  f°™"f"^2  drawing,  civil  engineering, 
formed  for  the  subjects  <>f  ^^f  ^  /^^  tactics,  and  bibliog- 
comparative  anatomy,  military  science 

^^P*'^-  „f  fiue  arts  was  founded  in  .889,  and  that  of 

The  museum  °f  f «  "f  j*  ^^  ,ere  increased  to  $.,1.5.685, 
anthropology  in  .89..     ihe  lunas 


HISTORY  7 

and  important  additions  were  made  to  the  buildings  and  grounds. 
In  189 1  Hope  College  was  renovated,  Wilson  Hall,  the  bequest  of 
George  Francis  Wilson,  was  built,  the  Ladd  Observatory  was 
presented  to  the  University  by  the  Hon.  Herbert  W.  Ladd,  and 
the  Lyman  Gymnasium,  named  in  honor  of  its  principal  donor, 
was  erected.  Maxcy  Hall  was  built  in  1895.  Three  buildings, 
known  as  the  Howell,  Messer,  and  Brown  Street  Houses,  were 
also  secured  for  dormitory  purposes.  The  old  playground  of  the 
University,  now  known  as  Lincoln  Field,  was  graded  and  fitted  up 
for  ball  games  and  other  athletic  purposes  in  1889.  In  1898  a 
new  athletic  field  was  laid  out  on  Camp  Street,  a  mile  and  a  half 
from  the  University.  In  1891  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic 
Fellowship  Fund  of  $10,000  was  given  to  the  University  by  the 
Rhode  Island  Department  of  that  organization. 

The  Women's  College  was  founded  in  October,  1891.  At  first 
only  the  privileges  of  University  examinations  and  certificates  of 
proficiency  were  granted.  In  June,  1892,  all  the  College  and  Uni- 
versity degrees  and  the  graduate  courses  were  opened  to  women. 
In  November,  1897,  ^^^  institution  was  accepted  by  the  Corpora- 
tion, and  officially  designated  the  Women's  College  in  Brown 
University.  The  immediate  charge  of  this  department,  as  of  all 
others  in  the  University,  is  in  the  hands  of  the  Corporation.  All 
instruction  is  given  by  members  of  the  University  faculty.  Pem- 
broke Hall,  which  was  built  by  the  Rhode  Island  Society  for  the 
Collegiate  Education  of  Women,  was  formally  transferred  to  the 
University  in  October,  1897,  and  was  accepted  as  the  recitation 
hall  of  the  Women's  College. 

In  1898  Dr.  Andrews  resigned  the  presidency  to  become  Super- 
intendent of  Schools  of  Chicago.  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin  Clarke, 
the  senior  member  of  the  faculty,  who  had  served  as  president  pro 
tempore  during  the  absence  of  Dr.  Andrews  in  Europe  in  1896-97, 
was  appointed  president  ad  interim,  and  served  during  the  aca- 
demic year  1898-99. 

The  ninth  president  of  the  University  is  the  Rev.  William  Her- 
bert Perry  Faunce,  a  graduate  in  the  class  of  1880,  who  entered 
upon  his  official  duties  on  Commencement  Day,  1899.  At  Com- 
mencement, 1900,  announcement  was  made  of  an  addition  of  over 
a  million  dollars  to  the  endowment  of  the  University.  To  this 
was  added  a  year  later  a  second  million,  including  the  endowment 
of  the  John  Carter  Brown  Library.  In  1900  the  Slater  Memorial 
Homestead  was  presented  by  Mrs.  Horatio  N.  Slater,  as  a  home 


8  BROWNUNIVERSITY 

for  the  students  of  the  Women's  College.  In  1901  the  Van  Wickle 
gates  were  formally  opened,  and  in  the  same  year  the  President's 
House  was  erected  at  the  corner  of  Hope  and  Manning  streets. 
In  1902  the  Van  Wickle  Administration  Building  was  completed, 
this  structure  as  well  as  the  gates  being  the  bequest  of  Augustus 
Stout  Van  Wickle,  of  the  class  of  1876.  In  1903  Rockefeller  Hall, 
the  gift  of  John  D.  Rockefeller,  was  opened  for  the  use  of  the  Brown 
Union,  a  social  organization  of  students  and  alumni  which  was 
formed  in  that  year.  The  building  is  provided  with  a  maintenance 
fund  raised  by  subscription.  In  the  same  year  the  Engineering 
Building  on  Lincoln  Field,  Caswell  Hall,  a  dormitory  fronting  on 
Thayer  street,  and  the  Colgate  Hoyt  Swimming  Pool,  the  gift  of 
Colgate  Hoyt,  were  erected,  and  a  great  organ,  the  gift  of  Lucian 
Sharpe,  of  the  class  of  1893,  was  placed  in  Sayles  Hall.  In  1904 
the  John  Nicholas  Brown  gate  was  built  as  a  memorial  to  the  late 
John  Nicholas  Brown  by  his  widow.  In  the  same  year  the  Carrie 
Tower,  a  clock  tower,  erected  by  Paul  Bajnotti,  of  Turin,  to  the 
memory  of  his  wife,  Carrie  Mathilde  Brown,  was  presented  to  the 
University.  Since  1901  an  iron  fence  with  brick  and  stone  posts 
has  been  built  in  place  of  the  old  wooden  fence  around  the  front 
and  the  middle  campus.  Each  section  has  been  contributed  by 
or  in  memory  of  some  class.  The  classes  of  1872,  1884  and  1887 
have  contributed  gates,  that  given  by  the  class  of  1884  being  in 
memory  of  President  Robinson.  In  April,  1904,  the  funds  of  the 
University,  exclusive  of  those  pertaining  to  the  John  Carter  Brown 
Library,  amounted  to  $2,492,198. 

The  Library  of  the  University  dates  from  1767,  when  the  Rev. 
Morgan  Edwards  collected  books  for  it  in  England.  The  collection 
was  at  first  kept  in  University  Hall.  It  was  removed  to  Manning 
Hall  upon  the  completion  of  that  building  in  1835.  In  1842  it 
contained  ten  thousand  volumes,  and  in  1878,  the  date  of  its 
transference  to  the  present  building,  its  volumes  numbered  forty- 
eight  thousand.  The  present  number,  including  the  books  in  the 
twelve  department  libraries,  but  not  including  the  John  Carter 
Brown  Library,  is  about  one  hundred  and  thirty  thousand  volumes. 
Upon  the  removal  of  tiie  College  to  Providence  in  1770  the  profess- 
ors and  students  enjoyed  the  hospitality  of  the  Providence  Library 
Company,  now  the  Athenaeum,  in  extension  of  the  scanty  resources 
of  the  College  Library.  The  Library  of  the  Rhode  Island  Historical 
Society  and  the  State  Law  Library  have  in  later  years  been  most 
valuable  adjuncts  to  the  University  Library,  and,  since  the  opening 


HISTORY  9 

of  the  Providence  Public  Library  in  1878,  members  of  the  University 
have  made  constant  use  of  its  choice  and  readily  available  resources. 
The  Library  Fund,  established  under  President  Wayland,  has  been 
supplemented  by  ten  special  funds,  devoted  to  the  departments 
of  European  history,  United  States  history,  mediaeval  and  church 
history,  botany,  the  arts  of  design,  biology,  the  classical  languages 
and  literatures,  English  literature,  and  American  poetry.  Gifts 
of  one  thousand  dollars  each  were  made  to  the  Library  in  recent 
years  by  the  classes  of  1872,  1884,  1885,  1886,  1887,  and  1888, 
and  were  of  material  assistance  towards  enabling  the  Library  to 
meet  the  ever-growing  demands  made  upon  it  by  the  work  of  the 
University.  In  1884,  by  the  will  of  the  Hon.  Henry  B.  Anthony, 
the  Library  came  into  possession  of  the  Harris  Collection  of  Ameri- 
can Poetry,  numbering  5000  volumes.  The  present  number  is 
about  7000.  In  1901  there  was  presented  to  the  University  the 
John  Carter  Brown  Library,  unquestionably  the  most  complete 
collection  in  the  world  on  the  history  of  the  two  Americas  down  to 
the  end  of  the  eighteenth  century.  The  books  were  accompanied 
by  a  gift  of  $500,000  as  an  endowment,  and  $150,000  for  the  erection 
of  a  building  for  their  accommodation.  The  building  was  dedicated 
in  May,  1904.  In  October,  1903,  the  University  received  by  the 
gift  of  Marsden  J.  Perry,  of  Providence,  the  Sidney  S.  Rider 
Collection  of  manuscripts,  books,  and  other  material,  forming  a 
library  of  the  first  importance  to  students  of  the  History  of  Rhode 
Island. 


UNIVERSITY  ] 


L!f-C 


The   Charter   of  Brown 
University' 


By  the  Honorable  the  Governor  and  Company  of  the 
EngHsh  Colony  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence 
Plantations  in  New  England  in  America  in  General 
Assembly  convened  at  East  Greenwich  within  and 
for  the  Colony  aforesaid  on  the  last  Monday  in 
February  One  Thousand  Seven  Hundred  and  Sixty- 
four. 


Date  of  til 
Charter. 


TiUlbCtCaS  Institutions  for  liberal  Education  are 
highly  beneficial  to  Society  by  forming  the  rising  Gene- 
ration to  Virtue,  Knowledge,  and  useful  Literature; 
and  thus  preserving  in  the  Community  a  Succession  of 
Men  duly  qualified  for  discharging  the  Offices  of  Life 
with  Usefulness  and  Reputation;  they  have  therefore 
justly  merited  and  received  the  the  Attention  and  En- 
couragement of  every  wise  and  well  regulated  State: 
And  whereas  a  Public  School  or  Seminary,  erected  for 
that  Purpose  within  this  Colony  to  which  the  Youth 
may  freely  resort  for  Education  in  the  vernacular  and 
learned  Languages,  and  in  the  liberal  Arts  and  Sciences 
would  be  for  the  general  Advantage  and  Honor  of  the 
Government :  And  whereas  Daniel  Jenckes  Esq ;  Nicholas 
Tillinghast  Esq;  Nicholas  Gardiner  Esq;  Col.  Josias 
Lyndon,  Col.  Elisha  Reynolds,  Peleg  Thurston  Esq; 
Simon  Pease  Esq;  John  Tillinghast  Esq;  George  Hazard 
Esq;  Col.  Job  Bennet,  Nicholas  Easton  Esq;  Arthur  Fen- 
ner  Esq;  Mr.  Ezekiel  Gardiner,  Mr.  John  Waterman,  Mr. 
James  Barker  Junr,  Mr.  John  Holmes,  Solomon  Drown 
Esq;  Mr.  Samuel  Winsor,  Mr.  Joseph  Sheldon,  Charles 
Rhodes  Esq;  Mr.  Nicholas  Brown,  Col,  Barzillai  Rich- 
mond, Mr.  John  Brown,  Mr.  Gideon  Hoxsey,  Mr.  Thomas 

*With  the  exception  of  the  marginal  analysis  and  the  notes, 
this  reprint  is  an  exact  copy  of  the  original  charter  engrossed 
on  parchment,  preserved  in  the  archives  of  the  University. 

II 


Preamble. 


Petition  of  the 
Undertakers. 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 

Eyres,  Mr.  Thomas  Potter,  Jun.  Mr.  Peleg  Barker,  Mr. 
Edward  Thurston,  Mr.  Wilham  Redwood,  Joseph  Clarke 
Esq;  Mr.  John  G  Wanton,  and  Mr.  Thomas  Robinson 
with  many  other  Persons,  appear  as  Undertakers  in  the 
valuable  Design:  And  thereupon  a  Petition  hath  been 
preferred  to  this  Assembly,  praying  that  full  Liberty  and 
Power  may  be  granted  unto  such  of  them,  with  others, 
as  are  hereafter  mentioned,  to  found,  endow,  order,  and 
govern  a  College  or  University,  within  this  Colony,  and 
that,  for  the  more  effectual  Execution  of  this  Design, 
they  may  be  incorporated  into  one  Body  Politic,  to  be 
known  in  the  Law,  with  the  Powers,  Privileges,  and 
Franchises,  necessary  for  the  Purpose  aforesaid. 

Original  Cor-  TRoW  tbCXCtOVC  MOVO  ^C,  That  being  wilHng  to 

encourage  and  patronize  such  an  honorable  and  useful 
Institution,  we  the  said  Governor  and  Company,  in  Gen- 
eral Assembly  convened,  Do,  for  ourselves  and  our  Suc- 
cessors, in  and  by  Virtue  of  the  Power  and  Authority, 
within  the  Jurisdiction  of  this  Colony,  to  us  by  the  Royal 
Charter  granted,  and  committed,  Enact,  Grant,  Consti- 
tute, Ordain,  and  Declare,  And  it  is  hereby  Enacted, 
Granted,  Constituted,  Ordained  and  Declared,  That  the 
Hon.  Stephen  Hopkins  Esq;  the  Hon,  Joseph  Wanton 
Jun.  Esq;  the  Hon.  Samuel  Ward  "Esq;  the  Hon.  William 
Ellery  Esq;  John  Tillinghast  Esq;  Simon  Pease  Esq; 
James  Honyman  Esq;  Nicholas  Easton  Esq;  Nicholas 
Tillinghast  Esq;  Darius  Sessions  Esq;  Joseph  Harris 
Esq;  Francis  Willet  Esq;  William  Logan  Esq;  Daniel 
Jenckes  Esq;  George  Hazard  Esq;  Nicholas  Brown  Esq; 
Jeremiah  Niles  Esq;  Joshua  Babcock  Esq;  Mr.  John  G 
Wanton,  the  Rev.  Edward  Upham,  the  Rev.  Jeremiah 
Condy,  the  Rev.  Marmaduke  Brown,  the  Rev.  Gardner 
■  Thurston,  the  Rev.  Ezra  Stiles,  the  Rev.  John  Greaves, 
the  Rev.  John  Maxson,  the  Rev.  Samuel  Winsor,  the 
Rev.  John  Gano,  the  Rev.  Morgan  Edwards,  the  Rev. 
Isaac  Eaton,  the  Rev.  Samuel  Stillman,  the  Rev.  Sam- 
uel Jones,  the  Rev.  James  Manning,  the  Rev.  Russel 
Mason,  Col.  Elisha  Reynolds,  Col.  Josias  Lyndon,  Col. 
Job  Bennet,  Mr.  Ephraim  Bowen,  Joshua  Clarke  Esq; 


CHARTER 

Capt.  Jonathan  Slade,  John  Taylor  Esq;  Mr.  Robert 
Shettell  Jones,  Azariah  Dunham  Esq;  Mr.  Edward 
Thurston  Junr.  Mr.  Thomas  Eyres,  Mr.  Thomas  Haszard, 
and  Mr.  Peleg  Barker,  or  such,  or  so  many  of  them  as 
shall,  within  Twelve  Months  from  the  Date  hereof,  ac- 
cept of  this  Trust,  and  qualify  themselves  as  herein  after 
directed,  and  their  Successors,  shall  be  forever  hereafter 
One  Body  Corporate  and  Politic,  in  Fact  and  Name,  to 
be  known  in  Law  by  the  Name  of  Trustees  and  Fel- 
lows of  the  College  or  University,  in  the  English  Colony 
of  Rhode  Island,  and  Providence  Plantations  in  New 
England,  in  America;  the  Trustees  and  Fellows  at  any 
Time  hereafter,  giving  such  more  particular  Name  to  the 
College,  in  Honor  of  the  greatest  and  most  distinguished 
Benefactor,*  or  otherwise,  as  they  shall  think  proper: 

*The  following  is  an  extract  from  the  records  of  a  meeting  of 
the  Corporation  held  September  6,  1804: 

A  letter  from  Mr.  Nicholas  Brown,  dated  on  this  present  day, 
having  been  read  in  the  following  words,  to — wit: 

Providence,  September  6,  1804. 
Gentlemen: 

It  is  known  to  you  that  I  have  long  had  an  attachment  to 
this  institution  as  the  place  where  my  deceased  brother  Moses 
and  myself  received  our  education.  This  attachment  derives 
additional  strength  from  the  recollection  that  my  late  honored 
Father  was  among  the  earliest,  and  most  zealous  patrons  of  the 
College;  and  is  confirmed  by  my  regard  to  the  cause  of  Litera- 
ture in  general.  Under  these  impressions  I  hereby  make  a  do- 
nation of  Five  Thousand  Dollars  to  Rhode  Island  College,  to 
remain  in  perpetuity  as  a  fund  for  the  establishment  of  a  Pro- 
fessorship of  Oratory  and  Belles  Lettres.  The  money  will  be 
paid  next  Commencement  and  is  to  be  vested  in  such  funds  as 
the  Corporation  shall  direct  for  its  augumentation  to  a  suffi- 
ciency in  your  judgment  to  produce  a  competent  annual  Salary 
for  the  within  mentioned  Professorship. 

I  am  very  respectfully.  Gentlemen,  with  my  best  wishes  for 
the  prosperity  of  the  College,  your  obedient  friend, 

Nicholas  Brown. 

Honored  Corporation  of  Rhode  Island  College. 

It  is  therefore  voted :  That  the  thanks  of  this  Corporation  be 
presented  to  Mr.  Nicholas  Brown  for  the  aforesaid  Donation, 
and  it  is  further  Voted,  That  this  College  be  called  and  known 
in  all  future  time  by  the  Name  of  Brown  University  in  Provi- 
dence in  the  State  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations. 

13 


Name. 


Powers  of 
Corporation. 


o  found, 


endow 


and  govern 
the  College. 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 

Which  Name,  so  given,  shall,  in  all  Acts,  Instruments 
and  Doings  of  said  Body  Politic,  be  superadded  to 
their  Corporate  Name  aforesaid,  and  become  a  Part  of 
their  legal  Appellation  by  which  it  shall  be  forever  known 
and  distinguished:  And  that,  by  the  same  Name,  they 
and  their  Successors,  chosen  by  themselves  as  hereafter 
prescribed,  shall,  and  may,  have  perpetual  Succession; 
and  shall,  and  may  be  Persons  able  and  capable,  in  the 
Law,  to  sue  and  be  sued,  to  plead  and  to  be  impleaded, 
to  answer  and  to  be  answered  unto,  to  defend  and  to  be 
defended  against,  in  all  and  singular  Suits,  Causes,  Mat- 
ters, Actions  and  Doings,  of  what  Kind  soever:  And  also 
to  have,  take,  possess,  purchase,  acquire,  or  otherwise 
receive  and  hold  Lands,  Tenements,  Hereditaments, 
Goods,  Chatties,  or  other  Estates;  of  all  which  they 
may,  and  shall  stand  and  be  seized,  notwithstanding 
any  Misnomer  of  the  College,  or  the  Corporation  thereof; 
and  by  whatever  Name,  or  however  imperfectly  the 
same  shall  be  described  in  Gift,  Bequests,  and  Assign- 
ments, provided  the  true  Intent  of  the  Assignor  or  Bene- 
factor be  evident:  Also  the  same  to  grant,  demise,  aliene, 
lease,  use,  manage  and  improve  according  to  the  Tenor 
of  the  Donations,  and  to  the  Purposes,  Trusts,  and  Uses 
to  which  they  shall  be  seized  thereof.  And  full  Liberty, 
Power,  and  Authority  is  hereby  granted  unto  the  said 
Trustees  and  Fellows,  and  their  Successors,  to  found  a 
College,  or  University,  within  this  Colony,  for  promoting 
the  liberal  Arts,  and  universal  Literature:  And  with  the 
Monies,  Estates,  and  Revenues,  of  which  they  shall  from 
Time  to  Time  become  legally  seized  as  aforesaid,  to  endow 
the  same:  And  erect  the  necessary  Buildings  and  Edifi- 
ces thereof  on  such  Place  within  this  Colony  as  they 
shall  think  convenient :  And  generally  to  regulate,  order, 
and  govern  the  same,  appoint  officers,  and  make  Laws, 
as  herein  after  prescribed;  and  hold,  use,  and  enjoy  all 
the  Liberties,  Privileges,  Exemptions,  Dignities  and  Im- 
munities, enjoyed  by  any  College,  or  University,  what- 
ever. 


14 


CHARTER 


Hnt)  turtbermore,  That  the  said  Trustees  and  Fel- 
lows, and  their  Successors,  shall,  and  may,  forever  here- 
after have  a  Publick  Seal  to  use  for  all  Causes,  Matters, 
and  Affairs,  whatever,  of  them  and  their  Successors,  and 
the  same  Seal  to  alter,  break,  and  make  anew,  from 
Time  to  Time,  at  their  Will  and  Pleasure;  which  Seal 
shall  always  be  deposited  with  the  President,  or  Senior 
Fellow. 


Seal. 


mination 
of  the  Trustees. 


Bnt>  fUVtbermore,  By  the  Authority  aforesaid.  It    COTporation 

With  tvvo 

is  hereby  Enacted,  Ordained  and  Declared,  That  it  is  biunchesi. 
now,  and  at  all  Times  hereafter  shall  continue  to  be  the 
unalterable  Constitution  of  this  College,  or  University, 
that  the  Corporation  thereof  shall  consist  of  Two  Branch- 
es, to  wit:  That  of  the  Trustees,  and  that  of  the  Fellow- 
ship, with  distinct,  separate,  and  respective  Powers: 
And  that  the  Number  of  the  Trustees  shall,  and  may  be 
Thirty -six ;  of  which  Twenty-two  shall  forever  be  elected  S.Z^'""  ^""^ 
of  the  Denomination  called  Baptists,  or  Antipasdobap- 
tists;  Five  shall  forever  be  elected  of  the  Denomination 
called  Friends,  or  Quakers;  Four  shall  forever  be  elected 
of  the  Denomination  called  Congregationalists,  and  Five 
shall  forever  be  elected  of  the  Denomination  called 
Episcopalians:  And  that  the  Succession  in  this  Branch 
shall  be  forever  chosen  and  filled  up  from  the  respective 
Denominations  in  this  Proportion,  and  according  to  these 
Numbers;  which  are  hereby  fixed,  and  shall  remain  to 
Perpetuity  immutably  the  same.  And  that  the  said 
Stephen  Hopkins,  Joseph  Wanton,  Samuel  Ward,  Will- 
iam Ellery,  John  Tillinghast,  Simon  Pease,  James 
Honyman,  Nicholas  Easton,  Nicholas  TilHnghast,  Darius 
Sessions,  Joseph  Harris,  Francis  Willett,  Daniel  Jenckes, 
George  Hazard,  Nicholas  Brown,  Jeremiah  Niles,  John 
G.  Wanton,  Joshua  Clarke,  Gardner  Thurston,  John 
Greaves,  John  Maxson,  John  Gano,  Samuel  Winsor, 
Isaac  Eaton,  Samuel  Stillman,  Russel  Mason,  Elisha 
Reynolds,  Josias  Lyndon,  Job  Bennet,  Ephraim  Bowen, 
John  Taylor,  Jonathan  Slade,  Robert  Shettell  Jones, 
Azariah  Dunham,  Edward  Thurston  Junr,  and  Peleg 
Barker,  or  such,  or  so  many  of  them  as  shall  qualify 


Original  Trus- 
tees. 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Number  and 
denomination 
of  the  Fellows. 


Original  Fel- 
lows. 


themselves  as  aforesaid,  shall  be,  and  they  are  hereby- 
declared  and  established  the  first  and  present  Trtistees. 
And  that  the  Number  of  the  Fellows,  inclusive  of  the 
President  (who  shall  always  be  a  Fellow)  shall  and  may 
be  Twelve;  of  which  Eight  shall  be  forever  elected  of 
the  Denomination  called  Baptists,  or  Antipaedobaptists ; 
and  the  rest  indifferently  of  any  or  all  Denominations. 
And  that  the  Rev.  Edward  Upham,  the  Rev.  Jeremiah 
Condy,  the  Rev,  Marmaduke  Brown,  the  Rev.  Morgan 
Edwards,  the  Rev,  Ezra  Stiles,  the  Rev,  Samuel  Jones, 
the  Rev,  James  Manning,  William  Logan  Esq;  Joshua 
Babcock  Esq;  Mr  Thomas  Eyres,  and  Mr.  Thomas 
Haszard,  or  such,  or  so  many  of  them  as  shall  qualify 
themselves  as  aforesaid,  shall  be,  and  they  are  hereby 
declared  the  first  and  present  Fellows  and  Fellowship, 
to  whom  the  President,  when  hereafter  elected,  (who 
shall  forever  be  of  the  Denomination  called  Baptists  or 
Antipffidobaptists)  shall  be  joined  to  compleat  the 
Number. 


Relative  num- 
bers always  the 
same. 


Concurrent  ac- 
tion of  Trustees 
and  Fellows. 


Degrees. 


Hn&  tUrtbcrmore,  it  is  Declared  and  Ordained, 
That  the  Succession  in  both  Branches,  shall  at  all  Times 
hereafter  be  filled  up  and  supplied  according  to  these 
Numbers,  and  this  established  and  invariable  Proportion 
from  the  respective  Denominations  by  the  separate  Elec- 
tion of  both  Branches  of  this  Corporation,  which  shall 
at  all  Times  sit  and  act  by  separate  and  distinct  Powers : 
And  in  general,  in  Order  to  the  Validity  and  Consumma- 
tion of  all  Acts,  there  shall  be  in  the  Exercise  of  their 
respective  separate  and  distinct  Powers,  the  joint  Con- 
currence of  the  Trustees  and  Fellows,  by  their  respective 
Majorities,  except  in  adjudging  and  conferring  the 
Academical  Degrees,  which  shall  forever  belong,  ex- 
clusively, to  the  Fellowship  as  a  learned  Faculty. 


Government 
by  the  Presi- 
dent and 
Fellows. 


Hut)  furtbermore,  it  is  Constituted,  That  the  In- 
struction and  immediate  Government  of  the  College 
shall  forever  be,  and  rest  in  the  President  and  Fellows 
or  Fellowship. 


i6 


CHARTER 


BuD  turtbermoce,  it  is  Ordained,  That  there  shall 
be  a  general  Meeting  of  the  Corporation  on  the  First 
Wednesday  in  September  annually,  within  the  College 
Edifice,  and  until  the  same  be  built,  at  such  Place  as 
they  shall  appoint,  to  consult,  advise  and  transact  the 
Affairs  of  the  College  or  University:  At  which  or  at 
any  other  Time,  the  Public  Commencement  may  be  held 
and  celebrated.  And  that  on  any  special  Emergencies, 
the  President,  with  any  Two  of  the  Fellows,  or  any 
Three  of  the  Fellows,  exclusive  of  the  President,  may 
convoke,  and  they  are  hereby  empowered  to  convoke 
an  Assembly  of  the  Corporation  on  Twenty  Days  Notice : 
And  that  in  all  Meetings,  the  major  Vote  of  those  pres- 
ent of  the  Two  Branches  respectively,  shall  be  deemed 
their  respective  Majorities  aforesaid:  Provided,  That 
not  less  than  Twelve  of  the  Trustees,  and  Five  of  the 
Fellows,  be  a  Quorum  of  their  respective  Branches. 
That  the  President,  or,  in  his  Absence,  the  Senior  Fel- 
low present,  shall  always  be  Moderator  of  the  Fellows: 
That  the  Corporation,  at  their  annual  Meetings,  once  in 
Three  Years,  or  oftener  in  Case  of  Death  or  Removal, 
shall,  and  may  choose  a  Chancellor  of  the  University, 
and  Treasurer,  from  among  the  Trustees,  and  a  Secre- 
tary from  among  the  Fellows:  That  the  Nomination  of 
the  Chancellor  shall  be  in  the  Trustees,  whose  Office 
shall  be  only  to  preside  as  a  Moderator  of  the  Trustees; 
and  that  in  his  Absence,  the  Trustees  shall  choose  a 
Moderator  for  the  Time  being,  by  the  Name  of  Vice- 
Chancellor:  and  at  any  of  their  Meetings,  duly  formed 
as  aforesaid,  shall  and  may  be  elected  a  Trustee  or  Fel- 
low, or  Trustees,  or  Fellows,  in  the  Room  of  those  nomi- 
nated in  this  Charter,  who  may  refuse  to  accept,  or  in 
the  Room  of  those  who  may  die,  resign,  or  be  removed. 


Annual  Meet- 
ing. 


Special  Meet- 
ings. 


Quorum. 


Moderator  of 
Fellows. 


Chancellor, 
Treasurer  and 
Secretary 
chosen  tri- 
ennially. 


Vice-Chancel- 
lor. 


Vacancies  to 
be  filled. 


HnD  furtbermore,  it  is  Enacted,  Ordained  and  De- 
clared, That  this  Corporation,  at  any  of  their  Meetings, 
regularly  convened  as  aforesaid,  shall  and  may  elect  and 
appoint  the  President  and  Professor  of  Languages,  and 
the  several  Parts  of  Literature :  And  upon  the  Demise  of 


Election  of 
President  and 
Professors. 


17 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Appointment 
of  other  offi- 


Vacancy  by 
change  of 
denomination 


him  or  them,  or  either  of  them,  their  Resignation  or  Re- 
moval from  his  or  their  Office,  for  Misdemeanor,  Incapac- 
ity, or  Unfaithfulness,  (for  which  he  or  they  are  hereby 
declared  removable  by  this  Corporation)  others  to  elect 
and  appoint  in  their  Room  and  Stead :  And  at  such  Meet- 
ing, upon  the  Nomination  of  the  Fellows,  to  elect  and 
appoint  Tutors,  Stewards,  Butlers,  and  all  such  other 
Officers  usually  appointed  in  Colleges  or  Universities,  as 
they  shall  find  necessary,  and  think  fit  to  appoint  for  the 
promoting  liberal  Education,  and  the  well  ordering  the 
Affairs  of  this  College;  and  them  or  any  of  them,  at  their 
Discretion  to  remove,  and  substitute  others  in  their 
Places.  And  in  Case  any  President,  Trustee  or  Fellow, 
shall  see  Cause  to  change  his  religious  Denomination, 
the  Corporation  is  hereby  empowered  to  declare  his  or 
their  Place  or  Places  vacant,  and  may  proceed  to  fill  up 
it  or  them  accordingly,  as  before  directed,  otherwise 
each  Trustee  and  Fellow,  not  an  Officer  of  Instruction, 
shall  continue  in  his  Office  during  Life,  or  until  Resigna- 
tion. And  further,  in  Case  either  of  the  religious  Denom- 
nations  should  decline  taking  a  Part  in  this  Catholic, 
comprehensive  and  liberal  Institution,  the  Trustees  and 
Fellows  shall  and  may  compleat  their  Number,  by  elect- 
ing from  their  respective  Denominations,  always  preserv- 
ing their  respective  Proportions  herein  before  prescribed 
and  determined:  And  all  Elections  shall  be  by  Ballot  or 
written  Suffrage:  And  that  a  Quorum  of  Four  Trustees 
&  Three  Fellows  may  transact  any  Business,  excepting 
Minor  quorum,  placing  the  College  Edifice,  Election  of  Trustees,  Presi- 
dent, Fellows  and  Professors,  that  is  to  say,  so  that  their 
Acts  shall  be  of  Force  and  Validity  until  the  next  annual 
Meeting,  and  no  longer. 


Elections  by 
ballot. 


Engagement. 


B^^  it  is  further  Enacted  and  Ordained  by  the 
Authority  aforesaid.  That  each  Trustee  and  Fellow,  as 
well  those  nominated  in  this  Charter,  as  all  that  shall 
hereafter  be  duly  elected,  shall,  previous  to  their  acting 
in  a  corporate  Capacity,  take  the  Engagement  of  Alle- 
giance prescribed  by  the  Law  of  this  Colony,  to  his 
Majesty  King  George  the  Third,  His  Heirs  and  Rightful 

i8 


CHARTER 


Successors  to  the  Crown  of  Great-Britain,  which  En- 
gagement shall  be  administered  to  the  present  Trustees 
and  Fellows,  by  the  Governor  or  Deputy-Governor  of 
this  Colony,  and  to  those  from  Time  to  Time  hereafter 
elected  by  their  respective  Moderators,  who  arc  hereby 
empowered  to  administer  the  same.* 

Hn5  still  more  clearly  to  define  and  ascertain  the  re- 
spective Powers  of  the  Two  Branches,  on  making  and 
enacting  Laws,  It  is  further  Ordained  and  Declared,  That 
the  Fellowship  shall  have  Power,  and  are  hereby  em- 
powered from  Time  to  Time,  and  at  all  Times  hereafter, 
to  make,  enact  and  publish  all  such  Laws,  Statutes,  Reg- 
ulations and  Ordinances,  with  Penalties,  as  to  them  shall 
seem  meet,  for  the  successful  Instruction  and  Gover- 
ment  of  said  College  or  University,  not  contrary  to  the 
Spirit,  Extent,  true  Meaning  and  Intention  of  the  Acts 
of  the  British  Parliament,  or  the  Laws  of  this  Colony; 
and  the  same  Laws,  Statutes  and  Ordinances  to  repeal: 
Which  Laws,  and  the  Repeals  thereof,  shall  be  laid 
before  the  Trustees,  and  with  their  Approbation  shall 
be  of  Force  and  Validity,  but  not  otherwise.  And  fur- 
ther the  Trustees  and  Fellows,  at  their  Meetings  afore- 
said, shall  ascertain  the  Salaries  of  the  respective  Officers, 
and  order  the  Monies  assessed  on  the  Students  for  Tui- 
tion, Fines  and  incidental  Expenses,  to  be  collected  by 
the  Steward,  or  such  other  Officer  as  they  shall  appoint 
to  collect  the  same;  and  the  same  with  their  Revenues, 
and  other  College  Estates  in  the  Hands  of  the  Treasurer, 
to  appropriate  in  discharging  Salaries  and  other  College 
Debts :  And  the  College  Accounts  shall  be  annually  au- 
ditted  and  adjusted  in  the  Meeting  of  the  Corporation. 


Laws  of  the 
College. 


Salaries  of  offi- 
cers. 


Audit  of  ao- 
counta. 


*  September  4,  1782,  the  Corporation  by  vote  omitted  from 
the  engagement  the  acknowledgment  of  allegiance  to  the  British 
crown.  The  form  of  engagement  has  since  been  modified  at 
various  times;  the  present  form  is  as  follows:  You  [person's 
name]  being  elected  a  member  of  this  Corporation  to  the  place 
of  [Fellow  or  Trustee]  do  solemnly  engage  true  allegiance  to 
bear  to  the  United  States  of  America,  and  faithfully  to  dis- 
charge the  duties  of  your  present  appointment:  And  this  en- 
gagement you  make  and  give  on  the  peril  of  the  penalty  of 
perjury. 


19 


BROWN    UNIVERSITY 


No  religious 
tests. 


Hub  turtbermore,  it  is  hereby  Enacted  and  De- 
clared, That  into  this  Hberal  and  cathoHc  Institution 
shall  never  be  admitted  any  reHgious  Tests:  But  on  the 
contrary,  all  the  Members  hereof  shall  forever  enjoy  full, 
free,  absolute,  and  uninterrupted  Liberty  of  Conscience: 
And  that  the  Places  of  Professors,  Tutors,  and  all  other 
Officers,  the  President  alone  excepted,  shall  be  free  and 
open  for  all  Denominations  of  Protestants:  And  that 
Youth  of  all  religious  Denominations  shall  and  may  be 
freely  admitted  to  the  equal  Advantages,  Emoluments 
and  Honors  of  the  College  or  University;  and  shall 
receive  a  like,  fair,  generous,  and  equal  Treatment  during 
their  Residence  therein,  they  conducting  themselves 
peaceably,  and  conforming  to  the  Laws  and  Statutes 
thereof.  And  that  the  public  Teaching  shall,  in  general, 
respect  the  Sciences;  and  that  the  Sectarian  Differences 
of  Opinions,  shall  not  make  any  Part  of  the  public  and 
classical  Instruction:  Although  all  religious  Controver- 
sies may  be  studied  freely,  examined  and  explained  by 
the  President,  Professors,  and  Tutors,  in  a  personal, 
separate  and  distinct  Manner,  to  the  Youth  of  any  or 
each  Denomination:  And  above  all,  a  constant  Regard 
be  paid  to,  and  effectual  Care  taken  of,  the  Morals  of  the 
College. 


Fellows  to 
confer  degiees. 


HuD  turtbermore,  for  the  Honor  and  Encourage- 
ment of  Literature,  we  Constitute  and  Declare,  the 
Fellowship  aforesaid,  a  Learned  Faculty;  and  do  here- 
by give,  grant  unto,  and  invest  them,  and  their  Succes- 
sors, with  full  Power  and  Authority,  and  they  are  hereby 
authorized  and  empowered,  by  their  President,  and  in 
his  Absence  by  the  Senior  Fellow,  or  One  of  the  Fellows 
appointed  by  themselves  at  the  anniversary  Commence- 
ment, or  at  any  other  Times,  and  at  all  Times  hereafter, 
to  admit  to,  and  confer  any  and  all  the  learned  Degrees, 
which  can  or  ought  to  be  given  and  conferred  in  any  of 
the  Colleges  or  Universities  in  America;  or  any  such 
other  Degrees  of  literary  Honor  as  they  shall  devise, 
upon  any  and  all  such  Candidates  and  Persons  as  the 
President  and  Fellows,  or  Fellowship,  shall  judge  worthy 


ao 


CHARTER 


of  the  Academical  Honors :  Which  Power  of  conferring 
Degrees  is  hereby  restricted  to  the  learned  Faculty,  who 
shall  or  may  issue  Diplomas  or  Certificates  of  such  De- 
grees, or  confer  Degrees  by  Diplomas,  and  authenticate 
them  with  the  Public  Seal  of  the  Corporation,  and  the 
Hands  of  the  President  and  Secretary,  and  of  all  the 
Professors,  as  Witnesses,  and  deliver  them  to  the  grad- 
uates as  honorable  and  perpetual  Testimonies. 

HltD  furtbCVlUOrC,  for  the  greater  Encouragement 
of  this  Seminary  of  Learning,  and  that  the  same  may  be 
amply  endowed  and  enfranchised  with  the  same  Privi- 
leges, Dignities,  and  Immunities  enjoyed  by  the  American 
Colleges,  and  European  Universities,  We  do  Grant,  Enact, 
Ordain,  and  Declare,  And  it  is  hereby  Granted,  Enacted, 
Ordained,  and  Declared,  That  the  College  Estate,  the 
Estates,  Persons,  and  Families  of  the  President  and  Pro- 
fessors, for  the  Time  being,  lying  and  being  within  the 
Colony,  with  the  Persons  of  the  Tutors  and  Students, 
during  their  Residence  at  the  College,  shall  be  freed  and 
exempted  from  all  Taxes,*  serving  on  Juries,  and  menial 


Diplomas 
granted. 


Exemption 
from  taxation, 
&c. 


*February  ii,  1863,  the  Corporation  voted  as  follows: 

Whereas  the  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Rhode  Island 
at  its  present  session  on  the  nth  day  of  February  1863,  has 
passed  an  Act  the  principal  Section  of  which  is  in  the  following 
words  viz:  Section  i.  The  Corporation  of  Brown  University 
in  Providence  consenting  hereto  that  the  estates,  persons  and 
families  of  the  President  and  Professors  for  the  time  being,  and 
their  successors  in  office,  shall  not  hereafter  be  freed  and 
exempted  from  taxes  for  more  than  the  amount  of  Ten  Thousand 
dollars  for  each  of  such  officers,  his  estates  persons  and  family 
included. 

And  Whereas  the  Institution  of  Brown  University,  was  estab- 
lished by  its  founders,  was  incorporated  with  liberal  franchises 
by  the  State,  has  been  maintained  solely  by  private  benefactions; 
all  uniting  for  the  same  noble  object,  that  is,  to  create  and 
promote  a  seminary  of  religion  and  learning  within  this  state 
whose  beneficent  influences  should  be  diffused,  at  home  and 
abroad  through  all  time. 

And  Whereas  those  influences  can,  and  will  be  most  happily 
diffused  and  continued  by  a  cordial  good  will  and  a  har- 
monious cooperation  between  the  General  Assembly  and  citizens 
of  this  State  and  the  University. 

And  Whereas  the  General  Assembly  by  its  Act  aforesaid 
has  expressed  the  opinion  that  the   President  and   Professors 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 

Services:  And  that  the  Persons  aforesaid  shall  be  ex- 
empted from  bearing  Arms,  Impresses  and  Military  Ser- 
vices, except  in  case  of  an  Invasion. 

Bn^  furtbermore,  for  estabUshing  the  Perpetuity 
^^e'corpora"^  ^^  ^^^^  Corporation,  and  in  Case  that  at  any  Time  here- 
'^'°°-  after,  through  Oversight,  or  otherwise  through  Misapre- 

hensions,  and  mistaken  Constructions  of  the  Powers, 
Liberties  and  Franchises  herein  contained,  any  Laws 
should  be  enacted,  or  any  Matters  done  and  transacted 
by  this  Corporation  contrary  to  the  Tenor  of  this  Charter, 
It  is  hereby  Enacted,  Ordained  and  Declared,  That  all 
such  Laws,  Acts,  and  Doings,  shall  be  in  themselves  null 
and  void:  Yet,  Nevertheless,  the  same  shall  not  in  any 
Courts  of  Law,  or  by  the  General  Assembly,  be  deemed, 
taken,  interpreted,  or  adjudged  into  an  Avoidance,  De- 
feazance  or  Forfeiture  of  this  Charter :  But  that  the  same 
shall  be,  and  remain  unhurt,  inviolate,  and  entire  unto 
the  said  Corporation,  in  perpetual  Succession:  Which 
Corporation  may,  at  all  Times,  and  forever  hereafter  pro- 
ceed and  continue  to  act:  And  all  their  Acts,  conform- 
able to  the  Powers,  Tenor,  true  Intent  and  Meaning  of 
the  Charter,  shall  be,  and  remain  in  full  Force  and  Valid- 
ity, the  Nullity  and  Avoidance  of  any  such  illegal  Acts 
to  the  contrary  in  any  wise  notwithstanding. 

should  bear  a  portion  of  the  burdens  of  taxation  from  which 
they  are  exempted  by  our  charter,  and  has  made  the  vaHdity  of 
its  said  Act  to  depend  upon  the  consent  of  this  Corporation 
thereto,  thereby  affirming  and  maintaining  the  inviolability  of 
said  Charter. 

Therefore,  in  order  to  manifest  our  cordial  compliance  with  a 
reasonable  wish  of  the  General  Assembly  as  expressed  in  said 
Act,  It  is  hereby  Voted  and  declared  by  the  Corporation  of 
Brown  University,  that  being  authorized  by  the  President  and 
Professors  of  said  University,  this  Corporation  does  in  behalf  of 
the  President  and  Professors  and  in  behalf  of  this  Corporation 
consent  to  the  said  Act  passed  by  the  General  Assembly  of  the 
State  of  Rhode  Island  at  its  present  session,  as  aforesaid  —  and 
the  Secretary  of  this  Corporation  is  hereby  instructed  to  file  a 
copy  of  this  vote  under  the  seal  of  the  Corporation  and  certified 
by  himself  in  the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  as  proof  of  the 
consent  of  this  Corporation  thereto. 

The  above  Report  was  accepted  and  the  Vote  was  adopted 
unanimously. 


CHARTER 


Hn&  InStll^t  We  the  Governor  and  Company  afore- 
said, Do,  for  ourselves  and  our  Successors,  forever  hereby 
Enact,  Grant  and  Confirm  unto  the  said  Trustees  and 
Fellows,  and  to  their  Successors,  That  this  Charter  of 
Incorporation,  and  every  Part  thereof,  shall  be  good  and 
available  in  all  Things  in  the  Law,  according  to  our  true 
Intent  and  Meaning:  And  shall  be  construed,  reputed, 
and  adjudged  in  all  Cases  most  favorably  on  the  Behalf 
and  for  the  best  Benefit  and  Behoof  of  the  said  Trustees 
and  Fellows,  and  their  Successors,  so  as  most  effectually 
to  answer  the  valuable  Ends  of  this  useful  Institution. 


Charter  for  the 
benefit  of  the 
Corporation 
and  the  Col- 
lege. 


HU  full  Testimony  of  which  Grant,  and  of  all  the  Arti- 
cles and  Matters  therein  contained,  the  said  Governor 
and  Company  do  hereby  order,  That  this  Act  shall  be 
signed  by  the  Governor  and  Secretary,  and  sealed  with 
the  Public  Seal  of  this  Colony,  and  registered  in  the 
Colony's  Records:  And  that  the  same,  or  an  Exempli- 
fication thereof,  shall  be  a  sufficient  Warrant  to  the 
said  Corporation  to  hold,  use  and  exercise  all  the  Powers, 
Franchises,  and  Immunities  herein  contained. 


Signed  and 
sealed. 


Hn  Conformity  to  tbe  above  Hct,  samuel 

WARD,  ESQ;  Governor,  Captain-General,  and  Com- 
mander in  Chief,  of  and  over  the  Colony  aforesaid  doth 
hereunto  subscribe  his  Name,  and  hath  caused  the  Seal 
of  said  Colony  to  be  affixed  the  Twenty-fourth  Day  of 
October  One  Thousand  Seven  Hundred  and  Sixty-five, 
and  in  the  Fifth  Year  of  the  Reign  of  his  Most  Sacred 
Majesty  George  the  Third  by  the  Grace  of  God  King 
of  Great  Britain,  &c. 

SAM:  WARD 
By  His  Honor's  Command 
Edw°  Thurston  jun  D:  Secry. 


23 


CORPORATION 


PRESIDENTS 

Served  Died 

1765-1791  JAMES  MANNING,  D.D.  1791 

1797-1802  JONATHAN  MAXCY,  D.D.  1820 

1804-1826  ASA  MESSER,  D.D.,  LL.D.  1836 

1827-1855  FRANCIS  WAYLAND,  D.D.,  LL.D.  1865 

1855-1867  BARNAS  SEARS,  D.D.,  LL.D.  1880 

1868-1872  ALEXIS  CASWELL,  D.D.,  LL.D.  1877 

1872-18S9  EZEKIEL  OILMAN  ROBINSON,  D.D.,  LL.D.  1894 

1889-1898  ELISHA  BENJAMIN  ANDREWS,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1899-  WILLIAM  HERBERT  PERRY  FAUNCE,  D.D.,  LL.D. 


ACTING  PRESIDENTS 

17S6-1786  Perez  Fobes,  A.M.  Vice  President  1812 

1791-1792  D.\viD  Howell,  A.M.  Ad  interim  1824 

1 792-1 797  Jonathan  Maxcy,  A.M.  Pro  tempore  1820 

1802-1804  Asa  Messer,  A.M.  Pro  tempore  1836 

1826-1827  Alva  Woods,  A.M.  Ad  interim  1887 

1840-1841  Alexis  Caswell,  A.M.  Pro  tempore  1877 

1867-1868  George  Ide  Chace,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.  Ad  interim  1885 

1896-1897  Benjamin  Franklin  Clarke,  A.M.  Pro  tempore 

1898-1899  Benjamin  Franklin  Clarke,  Sc.D.  Ad  interim 


CHANCELLORS 

1764-1785  Stephen  Hopkins,  LL.D. 

1785-1815  Jabez  Bowen,  LL.D. 

1815-1828  Alexander  Viets  Griswold,  D.D. 

1828-1840  Samuel  Willard  Bridgham,  A.M. 

1841-1854  John  Brown  Francis,  A.B. 

1854-1867  Samuel  Boyd  Tobey,  A.M.,  M.D. 

1867-1873  William  Samuel  Patten,  A.M. 


Providence 

1785 

Providence 

1815 

Bristol 

1843 

Providence 

1840 

Warwick 

1864 

Providence 

1867 

Providence 

1873 

Note.     The  degrees  assigned  to  the  members  of  the  Corporation  and  Faculty  are  the  high- 
est borne  in  the  given  office. 


26  BROWN     UNIVERSITY 

Served  Died 

1874-1878  Benjamin  Franklin  Thomas,  LL.D.    Providence  1878 

1879-188S  Thomas  Durfee,  LL.D.  Providence  1901 

1888-  William  Goddard,  A.M.  Warwick 


SECRETARIES 

1764-1776  Thomas  Eyres,  A.M. 

1776-1780  Thomas  Arnold,  A.M. 

1780-1806  David  Howell,  LL.D. 

1806-1829  Samuel  Eddy,  LL.D. 

1829-1837  Nathan  Bourne  Crocker,  D.D. 

1837-1843  Theron  Metcalf,  A.m. 

1843-1846  William  Giles  Goddard,  LL.D. 

1846-1853  Nathan  Bourne  Crocker,  D.D. 

1853-1874  John  Kingsbury,  LL.D. 

1875-1889  Samuel  Lunt  Caldwell,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1890-  Thomas  Davis  Anderson,  D.D. 


Newport 

1788 

Providence 

1827 

Providence 

1824 

Providence 

1839 

Providence 

1865 

Boston,  Mass. 

1875 

Providence 

1846 

Providence 

1865 

Providence 

1874 

Providence 

1889 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

I764-I767 

I767-I775 
I775-I796 
I796-I825 
1825-1857 
I857-I866 
I866-I882 

I882-I900 
1900- 


TREASURERS 

John  Tillinghast,  A.M. 
Job  Bennet 
John  Brown,  A.M. 
Nicholas  Brown,  A.M. 
Moses  Brown  Ives,  A.M. 
Robert  Hale  Ives,  A.M. 
Marshall  Woods,  A.M.,  M.D. 
Arnold  Buffum  Chace,  Sc.D, 
Cornelius  Sowle  Sweetland,  A.M. 


Newport 

1775 

Newport 

1784 

Providence 

1803 

Providence 

1841 

Providence 

1857 

Providence 

1875 

Providence 

1899 

Valley  Falls 

Providence 

FELLOWS 

1764-1791  James  Manning,  D.D. 

1764-1783  Joshua  Babcock,  A.M. 

1764-1768  Jeremiah  Condy,  A.M. 

1764-1789  Morgan  Edwards,  A.M. 

1764-1788  Thomas  Eyres,  A.M. 

1764-1789  Edward  Upham,  A.M. 

1765-1805  Hezekiah  Smith,  D.D. 

1 765-1807  Samuel  Stillman,  D.D. 

1765-1771  Marmaduke  Brown,  A.M. 

1767-1771  Henry  Ward,  A.M. 


President  1 7  9 1 

Westerly  1783 

Boston,  Mass.  1768 

Philadelphia,  Pcnn.  1795 


Newport 

1788 

Newport 

1797 

Haverhill,  Mass. 

1805 

Boston,  Mass. 

1807 

Newport 

1771 

Newport 

1797 

Served 

1768- 

^785 

1768- 

1793 

1768- 

[772 

1771- 

1784 

1773- 

[824 

1774- 

C782 

1782- 

t795 

1783- 

1834 

1784- 

[788 

1785- 

[803 

1788- 

[792 

1788- 

^835 

1789- 

[834 

1789- 

[818 

1792- 

802 

1793-' 

[808 

1793-3 

833 

1795-3 

812 

1802-] 

826 

1803-] 

812 

180S-] 

839 

1807- 

825 

1808-] 

865 

1812-: 

815 

1813-3 

833 

181S-] 

832 

1818-I 

844 

1825-] 

841 

1826-] 

827 

1827-] 

855 

1828-] 

853 

1832-] 

843 

1833-^ 

843 

1834-1 

854 

1834-1 

S64 

1835-3 

854 

1835-3 

869 

1841-] 

851 

1842-] 

874 

1843-3 

846 

FELLOWS 

Jabez  Bowen,  A.m. 

Jonathan  Easton 

John  Davis,  A.M. 

George  Bissett 

David  Howell,  LL.D. 

Thomas  Arnold,  A.M. 

Benjamin  Waterhouse,  M.D. 

Solomon  Drowne,  A.M.,  M.D. 

Thomas  Fitch  Oliver,  A.M. 

Enos  Hitchcock,  D.D. 

Moses  Badger,  A.M. 

Robert  Rogers,  A.M. 

James  Brown 

William  Williams,  A.M. 

Jonathan  Maxcy,  D.D. 

Abraham  Lynsen  Clarke,  A.M. 

Henry  Wight,  D.D. 

Perez  Fobes,  LL.D. 

Asa  Messer,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

David  Leonard  Barnes,  A.M. 

Samuel  Eddy,  LL.D. 

Thomas  Baldwin,  D.D. 

Nathan  Bourne  Crocker,  D.D. 

Alexander  Viets  Griswold,  D.D. 

Henry  Edes,  D.D. 

Nathaniel  Searle,  LL.D. 

Lucius  Bolles,  D.D. 

Nicholas  Brown,  A.M. 

Alva  Woods,  A.M. 

Francis  Wayland,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

Daniel  Sharp,  D.D. 

Theron  Metcalf,  A.m. 

Wilkes  Wood,  A.M. 

Robert  Everett  Pattison,  D.D. 

John  Pitman,  LL.D. 

Richard  Fletcher,  LL.D. 

James  Henry  Duncan,  LL.D. 

Barnas  Sears,  D.D. 

John  Carter  Brown,  A.M. 

William  Giles  Goddard,  LL.D 


27 

Died 

Providence 

1815 

Newport 

1813 

Boston,  Mass. 

1772 

Newport 

1788 

Providence 

1824 

Providence 

1827 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

1846 

Providence 

1834 

Providence 

1797 

Providence 

1803 

Providence 

1792 

Newport 

183s 

Providence 

1834 

Wrentham,  Mass. 

1823 

President 

1820 

Providence 

1810 

Bristol 

1837 

Raynham,  Mass. 

1812 

President 

1836 

Providence 

1812 

Providence 

1839 

Boston,  Mass. 

1825 

Providence 

1865 

Bristol 

1843 

Providence 

1851 

Providence 

1833 

Salem,  Mass. 

1844 

Providence 

1841 

President  ad  interim 

1887 

President 

1865 

Boston,  Mass. 

1853 

Boston,  Mass. 

1875 

Middleboro,  Mass. 

1843 

Providence 

1874 

Providence 

1864 

Boston,  Mass. 

1869 

Haverhill,  Mass. 

1869 

Newton  Centre,  Ms. 

1880 

Providence 

1874 

Providence 

1846 

28 

Served 

1844- 

1848 

1844- 

1850 

1847- 

C853 

1848- 

[862 

1850- 

[889 

1851- 

[879 

1853- 

1857 

1853- 

[874 

1854- 

[861 

1855- 

[858 

1855- 

[867 

1858- 

[869 

1859- 

[887 

1862-] 

[889 

1863- 

[896 

1865- 

C874 

1866- 

[888 

1867-] 

868 

1868- 

[872 

1870-] 

887 

1870- 

[889 

1872- 

[889 

1874-] 

[903 

1875-] 

C877 

1875-1 

888 

1877-: 

888 

1879-] 

887 

1888-] 

904 

18S8-] 

89s 

1888-] 

901 

1888-] 

898 

1888-] 

889 

1889-] 

893 

1889-] 

898 

1889-] 

898 

1890-] 

893 

1890-] 

896 

1890- 

1893- 

1894-] 

898 

1895- 

BROWN     UNIVERSITY 

Zachariah  Eddy,  A.M.  Middleboro,  Mass. 

William  R.  Williams,  D.D.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Theron  Metcalf,  LL.D.  Boston,  Mass. 

Alvan  Bond,  D.D.  Norwich,  Conn. 

Alexander  Duncan,  A.M.  Providence 

Isaac  Davis,  LL.D.  Worcester,  Mass. 

James  Nathaniel  Granger,  D.D.  Providence 

John  Kingsbury,  LL.D.  Providence 

Nathan  Bishop,  LL.D.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Francis  Wayland,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Providence 

Barnas  Sears,  D.D.,  LL.D.  President 

Baron  Stow,  D.D.  Boston,  Mass. 

Alva  Woods,  D.D.  Providence 

Samuel  Lunt  Caldwell,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Providence 

Edwards  Amasa  Park,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Andover,  Mass. 

Shadrach  Standish  Bradford,  A.M.  Providence 


Charles  Smith  Bradley,  LL.D. 
George  Ide  Chace,  Ph.D.,  LL.D. 
Alexis  Caswell,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
Horatio  Nelson  Slater,  A.M. 
William  Gammell,  LL.D. 


Providence 
President  ad  interim 
President 
Webster,  Mass. 
Providence 


Ezekiel  Gilman  Robinson,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  President 


Alvah  Hovey,  D.D.,  LL.D.    ■ 
Alexis  Caswell,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
Rowland  Gibson  Hazard,  LL.D. 
Merrick  Lyon,  LL.D. 
Heman  Lincoln,  D.D. 
Francis  Wayland,  LL.D. 

ADONfRAM  JUDSON  GORDON,  D.D. 

Thomas  Durfee,  LL.D. 
Rowland  Hazard,  A.M. 
John  Calvin  Stockbridge,  D.D. 
Thomas  Poynton  Ives  Goddard,  A.M.  Providence 
Samuel  White  Duncan,  D.D.  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Elisha  Benjamin  Andrews,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  President 
Mark  Antony  De  Wolfe  Howe,  D.D.  Reading,  Penn. 
Charles  Lewis  Colby,  A.M.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Thomas  Davis  Anderson,  D.D.  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Robert  Hale  Ives  Goddard,  A.M.       Providence 
Richard  Olney,  LL.D.  Boston,  Mass. 

William  Williams  Keen,  M.D.,  LL  D.'Philadelphia,  Penn. 


Newton  Centre,  Ms. 
Providence 
Peace  Dale 
Providence 
Newton  Centre,  Ms. 
New  Haven,  Conn. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Providence 
Peace  Dale 
Providence 


Died 

860 

88s 
87s 


857 
874 
880 
865 
880 
869 


900 

875 
888 
885 
877 


894 

903 
877 

888 

888 

887 

904 

895 
901 


893 


89s 


TRUSTEES 


29 
Died 


Served 

1896-  George  Edwin  Horr,  D.D.  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

1897-  John  Henry  Stiness,  LL.D.  Providence 
1898-1899  Benjamin  Franklin  Clarke,  Sc.D.     President  ad  interim 
1898-1904  John  Summerfield  Brayton,  LL.D.   Fall  River,  Mass.        1904 

1898-  Rowland  Gibson  Hazard,  A.M.  Peace  Dale 

1899-  William  Herbert  Perry  Faunce,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  President 
1899-  Henry  Kirke  Porter,  LL.D.  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 
1901-  Henry  Sweetser  BuRRAGE,  D.D.  Portland,  Me. 
1904-  Albert  Harkness,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.  Providence 

1904-  Francis  Almon  Gaskill,  LL.D.  Worcester,  Mass. 


TRUSTEES 


1764-1 

785 

Stephen  Hopkins,  LL.D. 

Providence 

^785 

I764-] 

780 

Joseph  Wanton,  A.M. 

Newport                      ] 

[780 

I764-] 

776 

Samuel  Ward,  A.M. 

Westerly                       ] 

[776 

I764-] 

776 

John  Tillinghast,  A.M. 

Newport 

[776 

I764-] 

777 

Simon  Pease 

Newport 

1777 

I764-] 

778 

James  Honyman 

Newport                       ] 

t778 

I764-] 

770 

Nicholas  Easton 

Middletown 

1772 

1764-] 

769 

Nicholas  Tillinghast,  A.M. 

Newport 

[797 

I764-] 

774 

Daniel  Jenckes 

Providence' 

t774 

I764-] 

791 

Nicholas  Brown 

Providence 

[791 

I764-] 

789 

John  G.  Wanton 

Newport                      1 

797 

I764-] 

789 

Joshua  Clark 

Hopkinton                  ] 

C793 

I764-] 

793 

Gardner  Thurston 

Newport 

1802 

1764- 

778 

John  Maxson 

Newport                     h 

778 

I764-] 

788 

John  Gano 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

[804 

I764-] 

791 

Samuel  Winsor 

Providence 

[803 

1764- 

^765 

Samuel  Stillman,  A.M. 

Boston,  Mass. 

[807 

1764- 

:778 

Josias  Lyndon 

Newport 

[778 

I764-] 

1784 

Job  Bennet 

Newport 

1784 

1 764-] 

C782 

Edward  Thurston 

Newport                      ] 

[782 

1764- 

f793 

Peleg  Barker 

Newport                       ] 

794 

1764- 

[790 

Ephraim  Bowen 

Providence 

[812 

1765- 

[794 

George  Hazard 

Newport 

[797 

1765- 

^794 

Russell  Mason 

Swansea,  Mass.         ? 

1794 

1765- 

[792 

Joseph  Russell 

Providence 

1792 

1765- 

[799 

Isaac  Backus,  A.M. 

Middleboro,  Mass. 

1806 

1766- 

[791 

Sylvester  Child 

Warren                       ? 

[791 

1766- 

t782 

Nicholas  Cooke 

Providence 

[782 

1768- 

^785 

John  Tanner 

Newport                     ? 

178s 

3° 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Served 

Died 

1769- 

1785 

Joseph  Brown 

Providence 

1785 

1769- 

[787 

Nathan  Spear 

Boston,  Mass. 

?i787 

1769- 

1786 

John  Warren 

Newport 

?i786 

1769- 

1774 

William  Brown 

Swansea,  Mass. 

1805 

1769- 

1778 

Thomas  Greene 

Providence 

1778 

1769-] 

[769 

Archibald  Campbell 

East  Greenwich 

1769 

1769- 

777 

James  Helme 

South  Kingstown 

1777 

1770-] 

^785 

Darius  Sessions 

Providence 

1809 

1771-] 

797 

Henry  Ward,  A.M. 

Newport 

1797 

1774-] 

791 

John  Jenckes 

Providence 

1791 

1774-] 

803 

John  Brown,  A.M. 

Providence 

1803 

1776-] 

800 

William  Russell 

Providence 

1825 

1776-] 

789 

Daniel  Cahoon 

Providence 

1811 

1776-] 

777 

John  Cole 

Providence 

1777 

1776-] 

792 

Joseph  Clarke 

Jamestown 

1792 

1776-] 

797 

Joseph  Nightingale 

Providence 

1797 

1782-] 

808 

John  Innes  Clarke 

Providence 

1808 

1782-] 

817 

John  Smith 

Providence 

1828 

1782-] 

802 

EsEK  Hopkins 

North  Providence 

1802 

1782-] 

812 

RuFus  Hopkins 

North  Providence 

1812 

1782-] 

784 

Thomas  Jenkins 

Providence 

?i784 

1782-] 

785 

Enos  Hitchcock,  A.M. 

Providence 

1803 

1782-] 

804 

Ebenezer  Thompson 

Providence 

1805 

1783-] 

798 

Welcome  Arnold 

Providence 

179S 

I  784-] 

809 

Daniel  Tillinghast 

Providence 

?i8o9 

1785-] 

815 

Jabez  Bowen,  LL.D. 

Providence 

1815 

1785-: 

793 

William  Bliss 

Newport 

?i793 

1785-] 

793 

William  Greene 

Warwick 

1S09 

1785-] 

808 

William  Bradford 

Bristol 

1808 

1786-] 

788 

Robert  Rogers,  A.M. 

Newport 

1S35 

1786-] 

798 

Benjamin  Foster,  D.D. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

1798 

1788-] 

790 

John  Stanford,  A.M. 

Providence 

1834 

1788-] 

800 

Peleg  Clarke 

Newport 

1803 

1788-1 

792 

Daniel  Rogers 

Newport 

1792 

1789-n 

799 

Isaac  Senter,  A.M.,  M.D. 

Newport 

1799 

1789-1 

826 

William  Holroyd 

Providence 

1828 

1789-] 

801 

George  Benson 

Providence 

1836 

1790-] 

800 

Samuel  Ward,  A.M. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

1832 

1790-] 

839 

William  Patten,  D.D. 

Newport 

1839 

1791-] 

792 

Jonathan  Maxcy,  A.M. 

Providence 

1820 

1791-] 

825 

Nicholas  Brown,  A.M 

Providence 

1841 

Served 

1791- 

[796 

1791- 

[S09 

1792- 

[813 

1792- 

808 

1793- 

[821 

1793- 

1795 

1793- 

^835 

1793- 

[79S 

1793- 

813 

1794- 

[800 

1794- 

[819 

1794- 

822 

1794- 

828 

1794- 

807 

1795-1 

803 

1797-1 

805 

1798- 

837 

1798- 

813 

1798-: 

851 

1798- 

:8io 

1799- 

822 

1799- 

818 

1800- 

826 

1800- 

C838 

1800- 

[820 

1800- 

[826 

1800- 

[809 

1801- 

[829 

1802- 

835 

1803- 

[807 

1804- 

[819 

1804- 

t833 

1S05- 

[832 

1807- 

[818 

1807- 

[811 

1809- 

1838 

1809- 

[841 

1809- 

[832 

1809- 

1839 

1809- 

[813 

1813- 

C820 

TRUSTEES 

John  Francis,  A.M. 

John  Mason 

Cyprian  Sterry 

Benjamin  Bourne 

Ray  Greene 

Christopher  Fowler 

Thomas  Poynton  Ives 

Melancthon  Smith 

Samuel  Elam,  A.M. 

Francis  Malbone 

Simeon  Martin 

Theodore  Foster,  A.M. 

Stephen  Gano,  A.M.,  M.D. 

Thomas  Baldwin,  D.D. 

Charles  Thompson,  A.M. 

Samuel  Eddy,  LL.D. 

Olney  Winsor 

John  Dorrance,  A.M. 

Levi  Wheaton,  A.M.,  M.D. 

John  Rogers 

John  Pitman 

Joseph  Jenckes,  A.M. 

Thomas  Arnold,  A.M. 

William  Hunter,  LL.D. 

Thomas  Tillinghast 

Samuel  Greene  Arnold,  A.M. 

Christopher  Olney 

John  Throop  Child 

Elisha  Reynolds  Potter 

EzEKiEL  Robins 

James  Brown  Mason,  A.M. 

Moses  Lippitt 

Elisha  Scott  Williams,  A.M. 

Lucius  Bolles,  A.M. 

Joseph  Clay,  A.M. 

Richard.  Jackson 

James  Rhodes 

William  Collier,  A.M. 

Thomas  Lloyd  Halsey,  A.M. 

Henry  Edes,  A.M. 

James  Burrill,  LL.D. 


31 

Died 

Providence 

1796 

Providence 

?i8o9 

Providence 

1824 

Providence 

1808 

War\vick 

1849 

Newport 

1795 

Providence 

1835 

Newport  ? 

1798 

Portsmouth 

1813 

Newport 

1809 

Seekonk,  Mass. 

1819 

Providence 

1828 

Providence 

1828 

Boston,  Mass. 

1826 

Swansea,  Mass. 

1803 

Providence 

1839 

North  Providence 

1837 

Providence 

1813 

Providence 

1851 

Providence 

1810 

Rehoboth,  Mass. 

1822 

Providence 

1818 

Providence 

1826 

Newport 

1849 

East  Greenwich 

1821 

Providence 

1826 

Providence 

1809 

Warren 

1829 

Kingston 

1835 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

1807 

Providence 

1819 

Providence 

1833 

Beverly,  Mass. 

1845 

Salcin,  Mass. 

1844 

Boston,  Mass. 

1811 

Providence 

1838 

Pawtuxet 

1841 

Charlestown,  Mass. 

1843 

Providence 

1855 

Providence 

1851 

Providence 

1820 

32 

Served 
1813-1853 
1813-1819 
1813-1852 
1813-1815 
1813-1858 
1815-1828 
1817-1826 
1817-1822 
1817-1826 
1818-1874 
1819-1831 
1820-1828 
1820-1851 
1820-1825 
1820-1827 
1821-1S44 
1821-1840 
1822-1857 
1822-1843 
1823-1852 
1823-1875 
1825-1844 
1826-1834 
1826-1873 
1826-1882 
1828-1856 
1828-1842 
1828-1857 
1828-1834 
1828-1838 
1828-1875 
1828-1863 
1830-1854 
1831-1834 
1832-1835 
1832-1836 
1833-1844 
1835-1862 
1835-1867 
1835-1840 
1836-1864 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Tristam  Burges,  LL.D. 

Ebenezer  Secomb 

Amasa  Mason 

Nathaniel  Searle,  A.M. 

Sullivan  Dorr 

Alexander  Viets  Griswold,  D.D. 

Oliver  Kane 

William  Jones 

Pardon  Bowen,  A.M.,  M.D. 

David  Benedict,  D.D. 

Stephen  Smith  Nelson,  A.M. 

Daniel  Sharp,  A.M. 

Romeo  Elton,  D.D. 

Nicholas  Brown,  A.M. 

William  Gammell,  A.M. 

Stephen  Hopkins  Smith 

Samuel  Willard  Bridgham,  A.M. 

Moses  Brown  Ives,  A.M. 

Edward  Carrington 

Thomas  Buffum 

Richard  Ward  Greene,  LL.D. 

Jonathan  Going,  D.D. 

Robert  Hale  Ives,  A.M. 

Richard  James  Arnold,  A.M. 

Zachariah  Allen,  LL.D. 

Thomas  Burgess,  A.B. 

John  Carter  Brown,  A.M. 

John  Brown  Francis,  A.B. 

John  Pitman,  A.M. 

James  Davis  Knowles 

RuFUS  Babcock,  D.D. 

Henry  Jackson,  D.D. 

Levi  Haile,  A.M. 

Robert  Everett  Pattison,  A.M. 

Richard  Fletcher,  A.M. 

GusTAVus  Fellowes  Davis,  D.D. 

Joseph  Leonard  Tillinghast,  A.M. 

Heman  Lincoln 

Samuel  Boyd  Tobey,  A.M.,  M.D. 

Timothy  Ruggles  Green,  A.M. 

Benjamin  Babcock  Thurston 


Died 

Providence 

1853 

Salem,  Mass. 

?i8i9 

Providence 

1852 

Providence 

1832 

Providence 

1858 

Bristol 

1843 

Providence 

?i826 

Providence 

1822 

Providence 

1826 

Pawtucket 

1874 

Attleboro,  Mass. 

1853 

Boston,  Mass. 

1853 

Newport 

1870 

Warwick 

1841 

Newport 

1827 

Smithfield 

1858 

Providence 

1840 

Providence 

1857 

Providence 

1843 

Smithfield 

1852 

Providence 

1875 

Worcester,  Mass. 

1S44 

Providence 

1875 

Providence 

1873 

Providence 

1882 

Providence 

1856 

Providence 

1874 

Warwick 

1864 

Providence 

1864 

Newton  Centre,  Ms. 

1838 

Salem,  Mass. 

1875 

Charlestown,  Mass. 

1863 

Warren 

1854 

Providence 

1874 

Boston,  Mass. 

1869 

Hartford,  Conn. 

1836 

Providence 

1844 

Boston,  Mass. 

1869 

Providence 

1867 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

1840 

Hopkinton 

1881 

Served 

1836- 

1879 

1837- 

1887 

1837- 

1847 

1838- 

1875 

1838- 

1851 

1838- 

1858 

1839- 

1847 

1841- 

1866 

1842- 

1843 

1842- 

1875 

1842- 

1854 

1842- 

[848 

1843- 

[850 

1843- 

^859 

1844- 

853 

1844- 

860 

1845- 

871 

1845- 

[S72 

1847-] 

870 

1847- 

865 

1848-1 

880 

1851-1 

877 

1851-] 

853 

1852-] 

892 

1853-1 

886 

1853-1 

875 

1853-1 

856 

1854-1 

869 

1854-1 

875 

1854-1 

862 

1855-1 

879 

1856-1 

873 

1856-1 

888 

1856-1 

899 

1857- 

1857-1 

865 

1858-1 

877 

1858-1 

874 

1859-1 

862 

1860-1 

894 

1862-1 

874 

TRUSTEES 

William  Phillips,  A.M. 

William  Hague,  D.D. 

Job  Durfee,  LL.D. 

Robert  Hale  Ives,  A.M. 

Isaac  Davis,  LL.D. 

Baron  Stow,  D.D. 

John  Wayland,  D.D. 

Edward  Brooks  Hall,  D.D. 

William  Giles  Goddard,  A.M. 

Edward  Mellen,  LL.D. 

Nathan  Bishop,  A.M. 

Ebenezer  Thresher 

Alexander  Duncan,  A.M. 

Alva  Woods,  D.D. 

John  Kingsbury,  A.M. 

Thomas  Vernon,  A.M.,  M.D. 

William  Allen  Crocker,  A.M. 

Arthur  Savage  Train,  D.D. 

Horatio  Nelson  Slater,  A.M. 

Samuel  Budd  Swaim,  D.D. 

Samuel  Greene  Arnold,  LL.D. 

Thomas  Perkins  Shepard,  A.M.,  M.D. 

James  Nathaniel  Granger,  A.M. 

George  Howland,  A.M. 

Charles  Thurber,  A.M. 

Albert  Day 

Sewall  Sylvester  Cutting,  A.M. 

Stephen  Abbott  Chase 

Charles  Worthen  Flanders,  D.D. 

Alfred  Bosworth,  A.M. 

Gardner  Colby 

William  Samuel  Patten,  A.M. 

John  Calvin  Stockbridge,  D.D. 

Marshall  Woods,  A.M.,  M.D. 

William  Goddard,  A.M. 

Thomas  Poynton  Ives,  A.M. 

George  Lewis  Collins,  M.D. 

Jonas  Goulding  Warren,  D.D. 

Samuel  Lunt  Caldwell,  D.D. 

Thatcher  Thayer,  D.D. 

Thomas  Goodwin  Turner 


33 

Died 

Providence 

1879 

Providence 

1887 

Tiverton 

1847 

Providence 

187s 

Worcester,  Mass. 

1883 

Boston,  Mass. 

1869 

Roxbury,  Mass. 

1863 

Providence 

1866 

Providence 

1846 

Wayland,  Mass. 

1875 

Providence 

1880 

Boston,  Mass. 

1886 

Providence 

1889 

Providence 

1887 

Providence 

1874 

Kingston 

1876 

Taunton,  Mass. 

1871 

Haverhill,  Mass. 

1872 

Providence 

1888 

Worcester,  Mass. 

1865 

Providence 

1880 

Providence 

1877 

Providence 

1857 

New  Bedford,  Mass. 

1892 

Worcester,  Mass. 

1886 

Hartford,  Conn.        ? 

1873 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

1882 

Salem,  Mass.             ? 

1869 

Concord,  N.  H. 

1875 

Warren 

1862 

Newton  Centre,  Ms. 

1879 

Providence 

1873 

Boston,  Mass. 

1896 

Providence 

1899 

Warwick 

Providence 

1865 

Providence 

1877 

Newton  Centre,  Ms. 

1884 

Providence 

1889 

Newport 

1894 

Warren 

^875 

34 


Served 

1862- 

1879 

1863- 

1865 

1863- 

1894 

1865- 

1887 

1865- 

1889 

1866- 

1872 

1866- 

1866- 

1876 

1869- 

1892 

1869- 

187s 

1870- 

1874 

1872- 

1890 

1872- 

1889 

1873- 

187s 

1873- 

1888 

1873- 

189s 

1874- 

1888 

1874- 

1878 

1874- 

1877 

187s- 

1875- 

1883 

1875- 

1896 

1875- 

1875- 

1888 

1876- 

1888 

1876- 

1888 

1876- 

1876- 

1895 

1877- 

1903 

1877- 

1891 

1878- 

1883 

1878- 

1879- 

1894 

1879- 

1890 

1879- 

1895 

1880- 

1880- 

1884- 

1888 

1884- 

1884- 

1891 

1887- 

B  Pv.  O  W  N     UNIVERSITY 

Heman  Lincoln,  D.D.  Providence 

Shadrach  Standish  Bradford,  A.M.  Providence 


Died 
1887 

187s 
1894 
1887 
1889 
1872 


1876 
1892 
1888 


Abraham  Holley  Granger,  D.D. 

Jefferson  Borden 

Joseph  Warren  Merrill,  A.M. 

John  Bryant  Hartwell 

William  Sprague,  A.M. 

Earl  Potter  Mason 

John  Greenleaf  Whittier,  LL.D 

Rowland  Gibson  Hazard,  LL.D. 

Alvah  Hovey,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

Mark  Antony  De  Wolfe  Howe,  D.D.  Reading.  Penn 

Joseph  Charles  Hartshorn,  A.M.      Providence  1889 

Alexis  Caswell,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Providence  1877 

Francis  Wayland,  LL.D.  New  Haven,  Conn.    1904 

William  Williams  Keen,  M.D.,  LL.D.  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Adoniram  Judson  Gordon,  D.D.  Boston,  Mass.  1895 

Benjamin  Franklin  Thomas,  LL.D.  Providence  1878 


Providence 
Fall  River,  Mass. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 
Providence 
Narragansett  Pier 
Providence 
Amesbury,  Mass. 
Peace  Dale 
Newton  Centre,  Ms.  1903 
1895 


Providence 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Chicago,  111. 
Nashua,  N.  H. 
Mohonk  Lake,  N.  Y 


Merrick  Lyon,  LL.D. 

James  Barlow  Simmons,  D.D. 

Albert  Nicholas  Arnold,  D.D. 

William  Hadley  Eaton,  D.D. 

Albert  Keith  Smiley,  A.M. 

Rowland  Hazard,  A.M. 

Thomas  Durfee,  LL.D. 

Edwin  Miller  Snow,  A.M.,  M.D. 

Arnold  Buffum  Chace,  Sc.D. 

Horatio  Nelson  Slater,  A.M. 

Elijah  Brigham  Stoddard,  A.M. 

Daniel  Leach,  D.D. 

Comfort  Edwin  Barrows,  D.D. 

Richard  Mead  Atwater,  A.M. 

William  Francis  Sayles,  A.M. 

Charles  Lewis  Colby,  Ph.B. 

Sylvanus  Dryden  Phelps,  D.D. 

Edward  Judson,  D.D. 

Joseph  Henry  Walker,  LL.D. 

Adin  Ballou  Underwood,  A.M. 

John  Carter  Brown  Woods,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Providence 

Mortimer  Hall  Hartwell,  A.B.  Providence 

Andrew  Jackson  Jennings,  LL.B.      Fall  River,  Mass, 


1896 


Providence 

1898 

Providence 

1901 

Providence 

18S8 

Valley  Falls 

Providence 

1899 

Worcester,  Mass. 

1903 

Providence 

1891 

Newport 

1883 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Pawtucket 

1894 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

1896 

New  Haven,  Conn. 

1895 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Worcester,  Mass. 

Ne^vton,  Mass. 

1888 

Served 
1887-1895 

18S8-1898 

1888-1904 

1888-1905 

1888-1S90 

1888- 

1889-1903 

1889-1898 

1SS9-1901 

1S90-1901 

1890-1901 

1890- 

1890- 

1891- 

1892- 

1892- 

1892- 

1893- 

1894-189S 

1894-1895 

1895-1898 

1896- 

1896- 

1896-1899 

1896- 

1897- 

1897-1900 

1899- 

1899- 

1899- 

1899- 

1900-1901 

1900- 

1900- 

1901-1904 

1902- 

1902- 

1902- 

1903- 

1904- 

1904- 


TRUSTEES 

Eustace  Carey  Fitz,  A.M. 

Heman  Lincoln  Wayland,  D.D. 

Francis  Almon  Gaskill,  A.B. 

Joseph  Pitman  Eari.e,  Ph.B. 

Benjamin  Francis  Thurston,  LL.D.  Providence 


Chelsea,  Mass. 
Philadelphia,  Penn. 
Worcester,  Mass. 
Wickford 


35 

Died 

1895 
1898 

1905 
1890 


1903 


1901 
1901 


Providence 
Providence 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 


James  Leland  Howard,  A.M.  Hartford,  Conn. 

Arnold  Green,  LL.D.  Providence 

Charles  Bradford  Goff,  Ph.D.  Providence 

Henry  Sweetser  Burrage,  D.D.  Portland,  Me. 

Moses  Hoxman  Bixby,  D.D.  Providence 

James  Goodwin  Batterson,  A.M.  Hartford,  Conn. 

Robert  Ives  Gammell,  A.M.  Providence 

Oscar  Lapham,  A.M.  Providence 

Colgate  Hoyt,  A.M.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

William  Vail  Kellen,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.  Boston,  Mass. 

Jonathan  Chace,  A.M.  Valley  Falls 

Cornelius  Sowle  Sweetland,  A.M.    Providence 

George  Lewis  Collins,  Ph.B.,  M.D.    Providence 

Rowland  Gibson  Hazard,  A.M.  Peace  Dale 

John  Peirce,  Sc.D. 

Andrew  Comstock 

Gardner  Colby,  A.M. 

Edgar  Oscar  Silver,  A.M. 

William  Herbert  Perry  Faunce,  D.D.,  New  York,  N 

Eugene  Waterman  Mason,  A.B.  Providence 

William  Ensign  Lincoln,  A.M.  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

Arthur  Daggett  McClellan,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Boston,  Mass.   1900 

Charles  Gregory  King,  Jr.,  A.B.        Cleveland,  Ohio 

Henry  Melville  King,  D.D. 

Stephen  Ostrom  Edwards,  A.M. 

Stephen  Olney  Metcalf,  A.B. 

Stephen  Greene,  Ph.B. 

Theodore  Francis  Green,  A.M. 

Ray  Greene  Huling,  Sc.D. 

Elisha  Benjamin  Andrews,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

Edgar  Lewis  Marston,  A.M.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Thomas  Seymour  Barbour,  D.D.  Boston,  Mass. 

William  Wilberforce  Douglas,  LL.D.,  Providence 

Charles  Evans  Hughes,  A.I\L,  LL.B.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Henry  Dexter  Sharpe,  A.B.  Providence 

Daniel  Webster  Abercrombie,  LL.D.,  Worcester,  Mass. 


1897 


Y. 


Providence 
Providence 
Providence 
Boston,  Mass. 
Providence 
Cambridge,  Mass. 


1901 


OFFICERS   OF  ADMINISTRATION 
AND   INSTRUCTION 

Arranged  in  order  of  appointment. 


James  Manning,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.  President  lyds-gi;  Professor  of  Lan- 
guages and  Other  Branches  of  Learning,  afterwards  of  Moral  Philosophy, 
ijOs-gi.  Died  1791 

David  Howell,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.D.  Tutor  lydd-ijOg;  Professor  of  Natural 
Philosophy  lydg-yg;  Jurisprudence  iygo-1824;  President  ad  interim 
iygi-g2.  Died  1824 

Josias  Arnold     Steward  I'/yo-f.  Died  181 1 

John  Dorrance,  A.B.     Librarian  1773-75;  Tutor  1774-75.  Died  1813 

Foster.     Steward  I78?-I784.  Died 

Ashur  Robbins,  A.B.     Tutor  1782-go;  Librarian  1782-85.  Died  1845 

Joseph  Brown,  A.M.     Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  1784-85.    Died  1785 
Benjamin  Waterhouse,  M.D.     Professor  of  Natural  History  1784-gi. 

Died  1846 
Richard  Eddy.     Steward  1784.  Died  1784 

Martha  Eddy.     Steward  1784-85.  Died  1802 

Robert  Scott,  A.B.     Tiitor  1785-86.  Died 

William  Wilkinson,  A.B.,  A.M.     Librarian  1785-88.  Died  1852 

John  Pitman.     Registrar  1785-86.  Died  1822 

Benjamin  West,  A.M.;  LL.D.  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Astronomy 
i786-g8;  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy  I7g8.  Died  1813 

Perez  Fobes,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.D.  Vice  President  1786;  Professor  of  Natural 
Philosophy  1 786-g8.  D  ied  1 8 1 2 

Abel  Flint,  A.B.,  A.M.     Tutor  1786-go.  Died  1825 

Matthew  Manchester.     Steward  1786-88. 

Jonathan  Maxcy,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.  Tutor  1787-gi;  Librarian  i788-g2; 
Professor  of  Divinity  I7gi-g2;  President  pro  tempore  I7g2-g7;  President 
i7g7-i8o2.  Died  1820 

Elias  Penniman,  A.B.,  A.M.     Steivard  1788-go.  Died 

Josiah  Lyndon  Arnold,  A.B.,  A.M.     Tutor  i7go-g2.  Died  1796 

Uriel  Rea.     Steward  i7go-g3f.  Died  1806 

Simeon  Doggett,  A.B.,  A.M.     Tutor  I7gi-g6.  Died  1852 

Asa  Messer,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Tutor  J7gi-g6;  Librarian  J7g2-gg; 
Professor  of  Learned  Languages  I7g6-gg;  Mathematics  and  Natural  Phi- 
losophy i7gg-i8o2;  President  pro  tempore  1802-04;  President  1804-26. 

Died  1836 

Gilbert  Dench,  A.B.     Tutor  i7gj-g4.  Died  1798 

William  Blanding.     Steward  I7gj-g5. 


OFFICE  R.S     OF     INSTRUCTION 


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John  Williams.     Steward  lygyiSoo.  Died 

Elisha  FisK,  A.B.,  A.M.     Tutor  ijgd-gg.  Died  185 1 

Benjamin  Allen,  A.B.     Tutor  lygy-gS.  Died  1836 

Otis  Thompson,  A.B.     Tutor  lygS-iSoo;  Librarian  iygg-1800.     Died  1859 
Jeremiah  Chaplin,  A.B.     Tutor  ijgg-1800.  Died  1841 

Calvin  Park,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.     Tutor  1800-04;  Librarian  1800-06;  Professor 

of  Learned  Languages  1804-11;  Moral  Philosophy  and  Metapyhsics  181 1-2  j . 

Died  1847 
Moses  Miller,  A.B.,  A.M.     Tutor  1800-04.  Died  1855 

Enos  Cutler,  A.B.     Tutor  1800-01.  Died  i860 

William  Peck.     Steivard  1800-oj.  Died 

Ferdinand  Ellis,  A.B.     Tutor  1802-05.  Died  1858 

Jesse  Bolles.     Registrar  180J-12.  Died 

John  Reed,  A.B.     Tutor  1804-06.  Died  i860 

Williams  Emmons,  A.B.     Tutor  1805-08;  Librarian  1806-08.         Died  1855 
Paul  Jewett,  A.B.,  A.M.     Tutor  i8o6-og.  Died  1841 

John  Bailey,  A.B.,  A.M.     Tutor  1808-14;  Librarian  1808-14.         Died  1835 
Bradford  Sumner,  A.B.     Tutor  i8og-ii.  Died  1855 

Solomon  Drowne,  A.B. ,  A.M.,  M.B.,  M.D.     Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and 

Botany  1811-34.  Died  1834 

William    Ingalls,   A.B.,    A.M.,    M.B.,    M.D.      Professor  of  Anatomy  and 

Surgery  1811-23.  Died  185 1 

William  Corlis  Bowen,  A.B.,  A.M.,  M.D.     Professor  of  Chemistry  1811-ij. 

Died  1815 
Ebenezer  Burgess,  A.B.,  A.M.     Tutor  1811-ij.  Died  1870 

Josephus  Wheaton,  A.B.     Tutor  181J-15.  Died  1825 

Joseph  Cady.     Registrar  1812-26.  Died  1862 

Caleb  Hopkins  Snow,  A.B.,  A.M.     Tutor  18 14-16;  Librarian  1814-18. 

Died  1835 
Levi  Wheaton,  A.B.,  A.M.,  M.D.     Professor  of  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medi- 
cine 1815-2S.  Died  185 1 
Tristam  Burges,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.D.     Professor  of  Oratory  and  Belles-Lettres 

1815-28.  Died  1853 

John  Mathewson  Eddy,  M.D.     Adjunct  Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Surgery 

1815-17.  Died  1817 

Shearjashub  Bourne  Townsend,  A.B.     Tutor  1815-16.  Died  1832 

Joseph  Joslen,  A.B.,  A.M.     Tutor  1815-18.  Died  1888 

Peter  Pratt,  A.B.     Tutor  i8i6-ig;  Librarian  i8i8-ig.  Died  1842 

John  D'Wolf.     Professor  of  Chemistry  i8iy-j4.  Died  1862 

Solomon  Peck,  A.B.,  A.M.     Tutor  1818-20.  Died  1874 

Jasper  Adams,  A.B.,  A.M.     Tutor  i8i8-ig;  Professor  of  Mathematics  and 

Natural  Philosophy  i8ig-24.  Died  1841 

Aaron  Brooks,  A.B.,  A.M.     Tutor  i8ig-2i;  Librarian  i8ig-2i.     Died  1845 


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Horace  Mann,  A.B.     Tutor  1820-22;  Librarian  1821-23.  Died  1859 

Enoch  Sanford,  A.B.     Tutor  1821-23.  Died  1890 

Increase  Sumner  Smith,  A.B.     Tutor  1822-24;  Librarian  1823-24. 

Died  1866 
Usher  Parsons,  A.B.,   A.M.,   M.D.      Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Surgery, 
1823-28.  Died  1868 

Samuel  Starkweather,  A.B.     Tutor  1823-24.  Died  1876 

Alva  Woods,  A.B.,  A.M.  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy 
1824-28;  President  ad  interim  1826-27.  Died  1887 

Horatio  Gates  Bowen,  A.B.,  A.M.,  M.D.  Professor  of  Natural  History 
1824-28;  Librarian  1824-40.  Died  1848 

Henry  Seymour  Fearing,  A.B.     Tutor  1824-25.  Died  1829 

Silas  Axtell  Crane,  A.B. ,  A.M.     Tutor  1824-28.  Died  1872 

William  Giles  Goddard,  A.B.,  A.M.  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  and 
Metaphysics  1825-34;  Belles-Lettres  1834-42.  Died  1846 

Romeo  Elton,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek  Languages 
and  Literature  1825-43.  Died  1870 

George  Washington  Keely,  A.B.,  A.M.     Tutor  1825-28.  Died  1878 

Lemuel  Holmes  Elliott.     Registrar  1826-64.  Died  1869 

Francis  Wayland,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  LL.D.  President  1827-55;  Professor 
of  Moral  and  Intellectual  Philosophy  1834-55.  Died  1865 

Alexis  Caswell,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Professor  of  Mathematics  and 
Natural  Philosophy  1828-50;  President  pro  tempore  1840-41 ;  Acting  Libra- 
rian 1841-42;  Professor  Mathematics  and  Astronomy  1850-63;  President 
1868-72.  Died  1877 

John  Wayland,  A.M.     Tutor  1828-31.  Died  1863 

John  Hull  Weeden,  A.B.     Tutor  1828-2Q.  Died  1807 

George  Burgess,  A.M.     Tutor  182P-31.  Died  1866 

George  Ide  Chace,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.D.,  Ph.D.  Tutor  1831-33;  Adjunct 
Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy  1833-34;  Professor  of 
Chemistry,  Physiology  and  Geology  1834-59;  Chemistry  and  Physiology 
1859-64;  Geology  and  Physical  Geography  1864-65;  Chemistry  and  Geology 
1865-67;  President  ad  interim  1867-68;  Professor  of  Moral  and  Intellectual 
Philosophy  1867-72.  Died  1885 

Mark  Antony  DeWolfe  Howe,  A.B.,  A.M.  Tutor  1831-32.  Died  1895 
Christopher  Mardenborough  Nichols,  A.B.  Tutor  1832-33.  Died  1878 
William  Gammell,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.D.  Tutor  1832-35;  Assistant  Professor 
of  Belles-Lettres  1835-37;  Professor  of  Rhetoric  1837-50;  Acting  Librarian 
1840-41;  Professor  of  History  and  Political  Economy  1850-64.  Died  1889 
Washington  Leverett,  A.B.     Tutor  1833-34.  Died  1889 

John  Milton  Mackie,  A.B.     Tutor  1834-35.  Died  1894 

Arthur  Savage  Train,  A.B.     Tutor  1834-36.  Died  1872 

Horatio  Balch  Hackett,  A.B.,  A.M.  Adjunct  Professor  of  Latin  and 
Greek  Languages  and  Literature  1835-38;  Professor  of  Hebrew  Literature 
1838-39.  Died  1875 


OFFICERS     OF     INSTRUCTION 


39 


James  Tift  Champlin,  A.B.,  A.M.     Tutor  1835-38.  Died  1882 

Luther  Robinson,  A.B.,  A.M.     Tutor  1836-38.  Died  1897 

Thomas  Perkins  Shepard,  A.B.     Tutor  1836-37.  Died  1877 

Charles  Chamberlain,  A.B.     Tutor  1837-38.  Died  1881 

Nathan  Bishop,  A.B.,     Tutor  1838-3^.  Died  1880 

Charles  Smith  Bradley,  A.B.     Tutor  1838-40.  Died  1888 

John  Larkin  Lincoln,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.D.  Tutor  1839-41;  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor of  Latin  1844-45;  Professor  of  the  Latin  Language  and  Literature 
1845-91;  Instructor  German  1867-78.  Died  1891 

Thomas  Allen  Jenckes,  A.B.     Tutor  1839-40.  Died  1875 

Nathaniel  Morton,  A.B.     Tutor  1840-41.  Died  1856 

James  Robinson  Boise,  A.B.,  A.M.  Tutor  1840-43;  Assistant  Professor 
of  Greek  1843-45;  Professor  of  the  Greek  Language  and  Literature  1845- 
50,  1851-52.  Died  1895 

Henry  Simmons  Frieze,  A.B.     Tutor  1841-44.  Died  1889 

Elbridge  Smith,  A.B.     Tutor  1841-43.  Died  1853 

Charles  Coffin  Jewett,  A.B.,  A.M.  Librarian  1842-48;  Professor  of 
Modern  Languages  and  Literature  1843-48.  Died  1868 

Harrison  Carleton  Page,  A.B.     Tutor  1843-46.  Died  1847 

Robinson  Potter  Dunn,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.  Assistant  Librarian  1843-46; 
Instructor  in  the  French  Language  1844-46;  Professor  of  Rhetoric  and 
English  Literature  1851-67.  Died  1867 

JuDSON  Benjamin,  A.B.     Assistant  Librarian  1846-47.  Died  1855 

Reuben  Aldridge  Guild,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.D.  Assistant  Librarian  1847- 
48;  Librarian  1848-93;  Librarian  Emeritus  1893-99.  Died  1899 

George  Washington  Greene,  A.M.  Instructor  in  Modern  Languages 
1848-52.  Died  1883 

Heman  Lincoln  Wayland,  A.B.     Assistant  Librarian  1849.         Died  1898 
James  Burrill  Angell,  A.B.,  A.M.     Assistant  Librarian  1849-50;  Professor 

of  Modern  Languages  and  Literature  1852-60. 
William  Augustus  Norton,  A.M.     Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  and 
Civil  Engineering  1850-52.  Died  1883 

John  Addison  Porter,  A.B.,  A.M.  Professor  of  Chemistry  applied  to  the 
Arts  1850-52.  Died  1866 

Hiram  H.  Perry,  A.B.,  A.M.  Lecturer  on  the  Greek  Language  and  Liter- 
ature 1850-51.  Died  1872 

William  Hammond  Mills,  A.B.     Assistant  Librarian  1850-52.     Died  1893 

Samuel   Stillman   Greene,   A.B.,   A.M.,   LL.D.      Professor  of   Didactics 

1851-54;  Mathematics  and  Civil  Engineering  1855-64;  Natural  Philosophy 

and  A  stronomy  1864-75;  Mathematics  and  A  stronomy  1875-83.      Died  1883 

James  Ormsbee  Murray,  A.B.     Instructor  in  Greek  1852.  Died  1899 

William  Wheaton  Pearce,  A.B.  Assistant  in  Chemistry  and  Lecturer  on 
Analytical  Chemistry  1852.  Died  1867 


4P 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Hesse.     Instructor  in  Drawing  and  Civil  Engineering  i8j2. 

Henry  Day,  A.B.,  A.M.  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Civil  Engi- 
neering 1852-54.  Died  1897 

William  Everett  Jillson,  A.B.,  A.M.  Instructor  in  Modern  Languages 
1852-53.  Died  1868 

Samuel  Brooks,  A.B.     Assistant  Librarian   1852-53;  Instructor  in  Greek 

1854-55- 
Nelson  Wheeler,  A.B.,  A.M.     Professor  of  Greek  Language  and  Literature 

1853-54.  Died  1855 

Edward  Thompson  Caswell,  A.B.    Assistant  Librarian  1853-54.    Died  1887 
William   Franklin   Webster,   A.B.      Instructor  in  Analytical  Chemistry 

1854-55.  Died  i860 

Barnas  Sears,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  LL.D.     President  1855-57;  Professor  of 

Moral  and  Intellectual  Philosophy  1855-67;  Instructor  in  German  1861-67. 

Died  1880 

Albert  Harkness,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.     Professor  of  Greek  Language 

and  Literature  i855-g2;  Professor  Emeritus  i8g2-. 
Merrick  Lyon,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Greek  1855.  Died  1888 

Samuel  Coffin  Eastman,  A.M.     Assistant  Librarian  1857-58. 
Nathaniel  Peter  Hill,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Chemistry  Applied  to  the  Arts 

1858-5P;  Professor  of  Chemistry  Applied  to  the  Arts  i85g-64.       Died  1900 
Edward  Hutchins  Cutler,  A.M.     Assistant  Librarian  1858-60;  Instructor 

in  Mathem,atics  1860-61 . 
Alphonse  Renaud.     Instructor  in  French  1860-63. 
August  Doering.     Instructor  in  Germ,an  1860-61. 
John  Peirce,  A.M.     Assistant  Instructor  in  Analytical  Chemistry  1862-63; 

Professor  of  Analytical  Chemistry  1864-65.  Died  1897 

Theodore  Maximilien  Hobigand.     Instructor  in  French  1863-72. 
Benjamin  Franklin  Clarke,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Sc.D.     Instructor  in  Mathematics 

1863-68;  Professor  Mathematics  and  Civil  Engineering  1868-Q3;  Mechanical 

Engineering  i8g3-;  President  pro  tempore  i8g6-g7;  President  ad  interim 

i8g8-gg. 
John    Howard    Appleton,    Ph.B.,    A.M.,    Sc.D.      Assistant   Instructor   in 

Analytical  Chemistry  1863-65;  Instructor  in  Analytical  Chemistry  1865- 

68;  Professor  of  Chemistry  Applied  to  the  Arts  1868-72;  Chemistry  1872-. 
Jeremiah   Lewis   Diman,   A.B.,   D.D.     Professor  of  History  and  Political 

Economy  1864-81.  Died  1S81 

William  Douglas,  A.B.,  A.M.     Registrar  i864-7g.  Died  1887 

George    Frost    Corliss.     Assistant    Instructor    in    Analytical    Chemistry 

1865-66. 
Charles  Martin  Stillwell,  A.B.     Assistant  Instructor  in  Analytical  Chem- 
istry 1866-68. 
Isaac  Bowen  Barker,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Rhetoric  and  Er.glish  Literature 

1867-68.  Died  187s 

Stephen  Farnum  Peckham.     Instructor  in  Chemistry  1867-68. 


OFFICERS    OF    INSTRUCTION  41 

Charles  William  Parsons,  A.B.,  A.M.,  M.D.  Lecturer  on  Physiology 
i86j-yo;  Professor  of  Physiology  18 j 4-82.  Died  1893 

Timothy  Whiting  Bancroft,  A.M.  Professor  of  Rhetoric  and  English 
Literature  i868-go.  Died  1890 

Arnold  Buffum  Chace,  A.B.     Instructor  in  Chemistry  i868-6g. 

John  Brown  Francis  Herreshoff.  Assistant  Instructor  in  Analytical 
Chemistry  i86q-J2. 

Eli  Whitney  Blake,  A.B.,  A.M.     Professor  of  Physics  18^0-9^.     Died  1895 

William  Carey  Poland,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Litt.D.  Instructor  in  Greek  i8yo- 
yi;  Latin  and  Greek  1871-75;  Assistant  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek 
1876-88;  Greek  and  Latin  i888-8g;  Associate  Professor  of  Greek  i88g-g2; 
Curator  of  the  Mtiseum  of  Classical  Archaeology  i88g-gj;  Professor  of  His- 
tory of  Art  i8q2-;  Director  of  the  Museum  of  Fine  Arts  i8gj-. 

Alonzo  Williams,  A.B.,  A.M.  Tutor  1870-71;  Professor  of  Modern 
Languages  1876-92;  Professor  of  the  Germanic  Languages  and  Literatures 
1892-1901.  Died  1901 

EzEKiEL  Oilman  Robinson,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  LL.D.  President  1872-89; 
Professor  of  Moral  and  Intellectual  Philosophy  1872-89.  Died  1894 

Charles  Lemuel  Nichols,  A.B.  Assistant  Instructor  in  Analytical  Chem- 
istry 1872-73. 

Charles  Horatio  Gates,  A.B.     Instructor  in  French  1872-76. 

John  Whipple  Potter  Jenks,  A.B.,  A.M.  Director  of  the  Museum  of 
Natural  History  and  Lecturer  on  Special  Branches  of  Agriculture  1872-74; 
Professor  of  Zoology  and  Agriculture,  and  Curator  of  the  Museum  of 
Natural  History  1875-94;  Professor  of  Zoology  Emeritus  and  Curator  of 
the  Museums  1894.  Died  1894 

Frank  Baylies  Bourne,  A.B.  Assistant  Instructor  in  Analytical  Chemistry 
1873-74- 

Nathaniel  French  Davis,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.D.  Instructor  in  Mathematics 
1874-79;  Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics  1879-89;  Associate  Professor 
of  Mathematics  1889-90;  Professor  of  Pure  Mathematics  1890-. 

Edwin  Eddy  Calder,  A.M.  Assistant  Instructor  in  Analytical  Chemistry 
1874-82;  Instructor  Chemistry  1890-1901 . 

William  Ashmore,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Latin  and  Greek  1875-76. 

William  Whitman  Bailey,  Ph.B.,  A.M.,  LL.D.  Instructor  in  Botany  1877- 
81;  Professor  of  Natural  History  {Botany)  and  Curator  of  the  Herbaria 
i88i-go;  Professor  of  Natural  History  {Botany)  i8go-g7;  Botany  1897-. 

Daniel  Beckwith,  A.B.     Assistafit  Librarian  1877-79. 

Alpheus  Spring  Packard,  A.B.,  A.M.,  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.  Professor  of 
Zoology  and  Geology  1878-1905.  Died  1905 

Benjamin  Ide  Wheeler,  A.B.,  A.M-  Instructor  in  Latin  and  Greek 
i87g-8i. 

Frank  Alexander  Farnham,  A.B.     Assistant  Librarian  1879-81. 

Francis  Wayland  Douglas,  A.B.,  A.M.     Registrar  1879-84. 

Austin  Barclay  Fletcher,  A.M.,  LL.B.     Instructor  in  Elocution  1880-81. 


42  BROWNUNIVERSITY 

William  Channing  Russel,  LL.D.  Acting  Professor  of  History  and  Poli- 
tical Economy  1881-83,  Died  1896 

William  Herbert  Perry  Faunce,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Instructor 
in  Mathematics  1881-82;  President  iSgg-;  Professor  of  Moral  and  Intel- 
lectual Philosophy  i8gg-. 

Howard  Malcom  Ticknor,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Elocution  i88i-8g. 

Died  1905 

John  Milton  Burnham,  A.B.,  A.M.     Assistant  Librarian  1881-. 
Elisha  Banjamin  Andrews,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  LL.D.     Professor  of  His- 
tory and  Political  Economy  1882-88;  President  i88g-g8;  Professor  of  Moral 

and  Intellectual  Philosophy  i88g-g8. 
Charles  Value   Chapin,    A.B.,  M.D.     Instructor   in   Physiology   1882-86; 

Professor  of  Physiology  i886-g5;  Director  of  Physical  Culture  iSgi-gj. 
Frederic  Alexander  Hill.     Assistant  Instructor  in  Analytical  Chemistry 

1882-84. 
Harmon  Seeley  Babcock,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Logic  1883. 
Henry  Webster  Keigwin,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Mathematics  1883-84. 
Wilson  Gardner  Crosby,  A.B.      Instructor  in  Latin  and  Greek  1883-84; 

Modern  Languages  1884-85. 
WiNSLOW  Upton,  A.B.,  A.M.     Professor  of  Astronomy  1884-go;  Astronomy 

and  Director  of  the  Ladd  Observatory  18 go-;  Dean  of  the  University  igoo-oi. 
Hermon   Carey   Bumpus,   Ph.B.,    Ph.D.      Assistant   in   the   Museum   and 

Zoological  Laboratory  1884-86;  Assistant  Professor  of  Zoology   i8go-gi; 

Assistant  Curatar  of  the  Museums  i8go-g5;  Associate  Professor  of  Zoology 

i8gi-g2;  Professor  of  Comparative  Anatomy  i8g2-igoi;  Curator  of  the 

Miiseiims  of  Zoology  and  Anthropology  i8g5-igoi;  Special  Lecturer  on 

Biology  igoi-02. 
Oilman  Parker  Robinson.     Registrar  i884-8g.  Died  1902 

Archibald  Grant  Delaney.     Steward  i884-igo4. 
William  Shields  Liscomb,  A.B.,  A.M.      Instructor  in  Modern  Languages 

1885-86;  Rhetoric  and  Modern  Languages  1886-88.  Died  1893 

Otis  Everett  Randall,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.     Instructor  in  Mathematics  1885- 

gi;  Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Civil  Engineering  i8gi-g2; 

Associate  Professor  of  Mechanical  Drawing  i8g2-g6;  Professor  of  Mechan- 
ical Drawing  i8g6-. 
Charles   Alfred   Potter.     Assistant  Instructor  in  Analytical   Chemistry 

1885-go. 
Guglielmo  D'Arcais.     Instructor  in  Modern  Languages  1885-88. 
Stephen   Ostrom   Edwards,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Mathematics  and 

Logic  1886-87. 
Frank   Melville   Bronson,   A.B.,   A.M.     Instructor  in  Latin  and  Greek 

1887-88. 
John  Franklin  Jameson,  A.B.,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.     Professor  of  History  1888- 

igoi;  Special  Lecturer  on  History  igoi-02. 


OFFICERS    OF     INSTRUCTION  43 

Henry   Brayton    Gardner,    A.B.,    A.M.,    Ph.D.      Instructor   in   Political 

Economy  i888-go;   Associate   Professor  of   Political  Economy    i8go-g8; 

Professor  of  Political  Economy  i8g8-. 
Andrew  McCorrie  Warren,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Rhetoric  and  Modern 

Languages  i888-8g;  Modern  Languages  i88g-go. 
Albert  Granger  Harkness,  A.B.,  A.M.       Associate   Professor   of   Latin 

i88g-gj;  Professor  of  Roman  Literature  and  History  iSg^-. 

John  Matteson,  Ph.B.     Instructor  in  Rhetoric  arid  Elocution  i88g-go. 

John  Calvin  Stockbridge,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.     Registrar  i88g-gi. 

Died  1896 

Courtney  Langdon,  A.B.     Assistant  Professor  of  Modern  Languages  iSgo- 

g2;  Associate  Professor  of  the  Romance  Languages  and  Literatures  i8g2- 

g8;  Professor  of  the  Romance  Languages  and  Literatures  i8g8-. 
Lorenzo    Sears,    A.B.,    A.M.,    Litt.   D.      Associate   Professor   of    Rhetoric 

i8go-g2;  Rhetoric  and  Oratory  i8g2-gy,  American  Literature  i8g^-. 
James   Richard   Jewett,   A.B.,   Ph.D.      Instrtictor  in  Semitic  Languages 

and  History  iSgo-gi;  Associate  Professor  of  Semitic  Languages  and  History 

i8gi-g5. 
Louis  Franklin  Snow,  Ph.B.,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Elocution  i8go- 

g2;  Dean  of  the  Women's  College  i8Q2-igoo. 
William    Dye    Mount,    M.E.     Instructor   in   Practical    Physics   i8go-gj; 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering  i8gj-g4. 
James  Lawrence  Bennett,  A.B.     Curator  of  the  Herbaria  i8go-gi;  Curator 

of  the  Herbaria  and  the  Museum  of  Economic  Botany  i8gi-g4. 
Frederick  Taft  Guild,    Ph.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Chemistry  iSgo-gr; 

Secretary  of  the  Faculty  and  Registrar  iSgi-. 
Lyman  Churchill  Newell,  Ph.B.     Instructor  in  Chemistry  i8go-gi. 

Walter  Goodnow  Everett.  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.  Instructor  in  Latin 
i8go-g4;  Associate  Professor  of  Philosophy  i8g4-g6;  Philosophy  and 
Natural  Theology  i8g6-gg;  Professor  of  Philosophy  and  Natural  Theolo^^y 
i8gg-. 

Ferdinand  Courtney  French,  A.B.,  A.M.  Instructor  in  Mathematics  and 
Psychology  i8go-gi. 

Willard  Clark  Fisher,  A.B.     Instructor  in  Political  Ecottomy  i8go-gi. 

Asa  Clinton  Crowell,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.  Instructor  in  French  i8go-(ji : 
French  and  German  i8gi-g2;  German  i8g2-g4;  Assistant  Professor  of 
the  Germanic  Languages  and  Literattires  i8g4-igoi;  Associate  Professor 
of  the  Germanic  Languages  and  Literatures  igoi-. 

Augustus  Taber  Swift,  A.B.,  A.M.  Instructor  in  German  i8go-g2;  French 
i8g4-95- 

Charles  Edwin  Bennett,  A.B.  Professor  of  Classical  Philology  and  In- 
structor in  Sanskrit  i8gi-g2. 

Wilfred  Harold  Munro,  A.B.,  A.M.  Associate  Professor  of  History  and 
Director  of  the  University  Extension  i8gi-gg;  Professor  of  European  His- 
tory iSgg-. 


44  BROWN    UNIVERSITY 

John   Matthews  Manly,  A.B.,  A.M.,   Ph.D.      Associate  Professor  of  the 

English  Language  and  Literature  i8gi-g2;  Professor  of  the  English  Language 

i8g2-g8. 
George    Grafton    Wilson,    A.B.,    A.M.,    Ph.D.       Associate  Professor    of 

Political  and  Social  Science  i8gi-g5;  Professor  of  Social  and  Political 

Science  i8g§-. 
Edmund   Burke   Delabarre,   A.B.,   A.M.,   Ph.D.     Associate  Professor  of 

Psychology  i8gi-g6;  Professor  of  Psychology  i8g6-. 
Henry  Parker  Manning,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.     Instructor  in  Mathematics 

i8gi-g5;  Assistant  Professor  of  Pure  Mathematics  i8g^-. 
Adrian  Scott,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.     Instructor  in  German  i8gi-g4;  Associate 

Professor  of  Germanic  Philology  and  Scandinavian  i8g4-g6. 
Walter  Mills  Saunders.     Instructor  in  Chemistry  i8gi-gj. 
Clarence  Edgar  Wilson,  Sc.B.      Instructor  in  Chemistry  i8gi-gj,  i8g'j- 

igoi. 
John  Francis  Greene,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Greek  i8gi-g4;  Latin  i8g4- 

gg;  Assistant  Professor  of  Roman  Literature  and  History  i8gg-. 
Edwin  Grant  Dexter,  Ph.B.     Instructor  in  Civil  Engineering  i8gi-g2. 
Stephen    Sheldon    Colvin,    Ph.B.,    A.M.,    Ph.D.     Instructor    in    English 

i8gi-g2,  i8gj'g4;  Rhetoric  i8g4-g5;  Assistant  Professor  of  Philosophy 

and  Natural  Theology  igoj-04. 
Fred  Eugene  Parker,  A.B.,  M.D.     Instructor  in  Physical  Culture  i8gi- 

gj;  Instructor  in  Physical  Culture  and  Director  of  the  Gymnasium  i8gj-gg; 

Director  of  Physical  Culture  i8gg-igoj. 
Ernest   Henry    Brownell,    A.B.,   Sc.B.     Instructor  in  Civil  Engineering 

i8gi-g4. 
Felix  Bertrand  Davis.     Special  Instructor  in  Fencing  i8gi-gj. 
Frank    Eugene    Lester.       Instructor   in    the    Carpenter   Shop    i8gi-gj; 

Assistant  in  the  Carpenter  Shop  i8gj-igo2. 
James  Solomon  Burdick.     Instructor  in  the  Machine  Shop  i8gi-g2. 
George  Milton  Gray.     Assistant  in  the  Anatomical  Laboratory  i8gi-gj. 
James  Irving  Manatt,  A.B.,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.     Professor  of  Greek  History  and 

Literatitre  i8g2-gj;  Greek  Literature  and  History  i8gj-. 
James  Seth,  A.M.,  Sc.D.     Associate  Professor  of  Natural   Theology  i8g2- 

g4;  Professor  of  Philosophy  and  Natural  Theology  i8g4-g6. 
Walter  Cochrane  Bronson,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Litt.D.     Associate  Professor  of 

English  Literature  i8g2-gj;  Professor  of  English  Literature  i8g§-. 
Henry  Theodore  Hildreth,  A.B.     Assistant  Professor  of  Greek  History 

and  Literature  i8g2-gj. 
William  Jencks  Pardee,  C.E.     Professor  of  Military  Tactics  i8g2-g^. 
John  Lincoln  Alger,  A.B.     Instructor  in  Pure  Mathematics  i8g2-g^. 
Clark  Mills  Brink,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.     Instructor  in  Rhetoric  and  Oratory 

i8g2-g5. 
Edward  Clifton  Burnham,  A.B.,  Sc.B.     Instructor  in  Mechanical  Drawing 

and  Engineering  i8g2-g6;  Associate  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering 

i8g6-igo2. 


OFFICERS     OF     INSTRUCTION 


45 


Barker  Newhall,  Ph.D.     Instructor  in  Greek  i8g2-g^. 

Albert  Bushnell  Johnson,  A.  B.,  A.M.  Instructor  Romance  Languages 
i8Q2-gg;  Assistant  Professor  of  tite  Romance  Languages i8gg-i go j;  Associate 
Professor  of  the  Romance  Languages  igoj-. 

William  Holden  Eddy,  A.B.     Instructor  in  English  iSg2-gj. 

William  Chauncey  Langdon,  Jr.,  A.B.     Instructor  in  English  iSQ2-gj. 

Ralph  Winfred  Tower,  A.B.,  A.M.  Instructor  in  Biology  i8g2-gj;  Demon- 
strator of  Anatomy  i8g4-gj;  Instructor  in  Chemical  Physiology  i8g^-gg; 
Assistant  Professor  of  Chemical  Physiology  i8gg-igoi;  Associate  Professor 
of  Chemical  Physiology  igoi-oj. 

Marshall  Stewart  Brown,  Ph.B.     Instructor  in  English  i8g2-gj. 

Arthur  Newton  Leonard,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  German  i8g2-g4. 

Henry  Morgan  Stone,  Ph.B.,  A.M.  Instructor  in  English  i8g2-gj; 
Elocution  i8gj-g^. 

Frank  Edwin  Stark.     Instructor  in  the  Machine  Shop  i8g2-gj;  Assistant 

in  the  Machine  Shop  i8gj-igoj;  Machine  Tool  Work  igoj-04. 
George  Wilton  Field,  A.B.,   A.M.,  Ph.D.     Associate  Professor  of  Cellular 

Biology  iSgj-g6. 
William    Byron    Forbush,    Ph.D.       Instructor    in    Comparative    Religion 

i8g3-94. 
James  Quayle  Dealey,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.     Instructor  in  English    i8gj-g4; 

Latin  i8g4-g^;  Assistant  Professor  Social  and  Political  Science  i8gj-g8; 

Associate  Professor  Social  and  Political  Science  i8g8-. 

Albert  de  Forest  Palmer,  Ph.B.,  Ph.D.     Instructor  in  Physics    i8gj-g6; 

Associate  Professor  of  Physics  i8g6-. 
Winthrop  John  Vanleuven  Osterhout,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Botany 

iSgj-gs- 

Walter  Ballou  Jacobs,  A.B.,  A.M.  Instructor  in  Pedagogy  i89J-q^; 
Associate  Professor  of  Pedagogy  iSg§-igoi;  Professor  of  Theory  and 
Practice  of  Education  igoi-.  P- 

Frederick  Poole  Gorham,  A.B.,  A.M.  Instructor  in  Biology  i8gj-gg; 
Assistant  Professor  of  Biology  i8gg-igoi ;  Associate  Professor  of  Biology 
igoi-. 

Irving  Lysander  Foster,    A.B.     Instructor  in  French  i8gj-g4. 

Alfred  Reynolds  Wightman,  A.B.     Instructor  in  English  i8g2-g4. 

Grin  Parker  Durkee,  Ph.B.     Instructor  in  English  i8gyg4. 

George  Plumer  Merrill,  A.B.  Instructor  in  English  1893-94;  Assistant 
in  Rhetoric  1894-93. 

Walter  Edward  Smith,  A.B.     Instructor  in  Chemistry  1893-1901. 

Harry  Lyman  Koopman,  A.B.,  A.M.     Librarian  1893-. 

John  Edward  Hill,  Sc.B.,  Sc.M.,  C.E.,C.E.M.  Instructor  in  Civil  En- 
gineering 1894-93;  Associate  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  i8g3-g8; 
Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  i8g8-. 

Elmer  Almy  Wilcox,  A.B.     Instructor  in  Law  i8g4-gg. 


46  BROWN     UNIVERSITY 

Theodore  Francis  Green,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Roman  Law  1849-97. 
Norman  Morrison  Isham,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Architecture  and  Free- 
hand Drawing  1894-98. 
Edmund  Cody  Burnett,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.     Instructor  in  Greek   1894-95; 

History  1895-99. 
Albert  Walker  Hinds,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Greek  1894-95. 
William  Washburn  Moss,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.     Instructor  in  Mathematics 

1894-96;  Law  1903-04. 
Thomas  Crosby,  Jr.,  Ph. B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Rhetoric  1894-95;   Assistant 

in  Rhetoric  1895-96;  Instructor  in  English  and  Public  Speaking   1900-01; 

Assistant  Professor  of  English  and  Public  Speaking  1901-. 
Miller  Moore  Fogg,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Elocution  1894-1900. 
Allan  Benton  Morton,  A.B.     Instructor  in  Mathematics  1894-95. 
Frederick    William    Marvel,    Ph.B.     Instructor   Drawing    and    Physical 

Culture  1894-96;  Director  of  Physical  Culture  190 j-. 
Frederick  Mellen  Knights,  Sc.B.     Instructor  in  Chemistry  1894-96. 
Adolph  Conrad  Ely,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  German  1894-97. 
Charles  Marshall  Poor,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.      Assistant  in  Rhetoric    1894- 

95,  1896-97;  Instructor  in  German  and  Curator  of    the   German  Seminary 

1895-96,  1897-1900. 
Henry  Milton  Barry,  A.B.     Assistant  in  Rhetoric  1894-95. 
Albert  Ellsworth  Thomas,  A.B.     Assistant  in  Rhetoric  1894-95. 
Edward  Francis  Gamwell,  A.B.     Assistant  in  Rhetoric  1894-95. 
John    Smith    Shippee,  A.B.     Assistant   in  Rhetoric   1894-95;   Instructor  in 

Latin  1895-1900,  1901-02. 
James   Franklin  Collins,   Ph.B.       Curator  of    the  Herbaria   and    of    the 

Museum  of  Economic  Botany  1894-95;  Curator  of  the  Herbarium  1895-; 

Instructor  in  Botany  1899-. 
Mabel  Temple.     Cataloguer  1894-99. 
Carl  Barus,   Ph.D.      Professor  of     Physics    1895-;  Dean  of    the  Graduate 

Department  190J-. 
Francis   Greenleaf   Allison,  A.B.,   A.M.,  Ph.D.     Associate   Professor  of 

Greek  1895-96;  Associate  Professor  of  Greek  and  Classical  Philology  1896- 

98;  Professor  of  Classical  Philology  1898-. 
Hammond  Lamont,  A.B.,  A.M.     Associate  Professor  of  Rhetoric  and  Oratory 

1895-98;  Professor  of  Rhetoric  and  Oratory  1898-1900;  Special    Lecturer 

on  English  1901-02. 
Charles    Foster  Kent,  A.B. ,  Ph.D.     Associate  Professor  of  Biblical  Liter- 
ature and  History  1895-98;  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature  and  History 

1898-1901;  Special  Lecturer  on  Biblical  Literature  1901-02. 
John  Baxter,  Jr.     Professor  of  Military    Tactics  1895-96. 
Robert  Elkins  Neil  Dodge,  A.B. ,  A.M.       Instructor  in  English   Literature 

1895-98. 
Henry   Farrar   Linscott,    Ph.D.       Instructor  in    Indo-Iranian    Philology 

1895-96. 


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OFFICERS    OF    INSTRUCTION  47 

George    Abner   Williams,    A.B.,    Ph.D.      Instructor    in    Greek    i8g§-g8; 

Assistant  Professor  of  Greek  i8gg-igoo. 
Joseph  Nickerson  Ashton,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Musical  Theory  and 

History  iSg^-gS;  Associate  Professor  of  Musical  History  and  Theory  i8g8- 

1904. 
Albert  Davis  Mead,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.     Instructor  in  Comparative  Anatomy 

i8g§-g6;  Associate  Professor  of  Embryology  and  Neurology  i8g6-igoi; 

Professor  of  Comparative  Anatomy  igoi-. 
Carl  Vernon  Tower,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Philosophy  i8gj-g6. 
Arthur   Eugene   Watson,   A.B.,   A.M.      Instructor  in  Physics   i8g^-gg; 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physics  iSgg-. 
Frederick  Slocum,  A.B.,  A.M.,   Ph.D.     Instructor  in  Mathematics  i8gj- 

igoo;  Assistant  Professor  of  Astronomy  igoo-. 
Walter  Guyton  Cady,  Ph.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Mathematics  i8gyg7. 
Frederick  Otis  Clapp,  A.B.     Instructor  in  Mathematics  iSg^-gy. 
Algernon  Wait  Putnam,  A.B.     Instructor  in  French  i8gyg6. 
Louis  Alexandre  Roux,  A.B.     Instructor  in  French  i8g§-g6. 
Edwin  Collins  Frost,  A.B.     Assistant  in  Rhetoric  i8gj-g6;  Instructor  in 

Rhetoric  i8g6-g8. 
Arthur  Llewellyn  Eno,  A.B.     Assistant  in  Rhetoric  i8g^-g6. 
Elijah  Abraham  Hanley,  A.B.     Assistant  in  Rhetoric  i8g^-g6. 
Theron  Clark,  A.B.     Assistant  Registrar  i8g^-. 
Nettie    Serena    Goodale,    A.B.,    A.M.      Assistant    Cataloguer    i8g^-gg; 

Cataloguer  i8gg-igoi . 
Dora  Augusta  Barber.     Assistant  Cataloguer  i8g5-gy. 
Cunliffe  Hall  Murray.     Professor  of  Military  Tactics  iSgd-gj;  Professor 

of  Military  Science  and  Tactics  iSgy-gg. 

Frank  Washington  Very,  Sc.B.  Professor  pro  tempore  of  Astronomy  and 
Director  of  the  Ladd  Observatory  i8g6-gy. 

Frederic  Earle  Whitaker,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Greek  i8g6-gg. 

Haven  Metcalf,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Botany  i8g6-gg. 

Albert  Swift  Morse,  A.B.,  A.M.  Instructor  in  French  i8g6-igoo;  Ro- 
mance Languages  igoo-oj;  Assistant  Professor  of  the  Romance  Languages 
I  go 3-. 

Carroll  Harry  Ash,  Ph.B.     Instructor  in  Mathematics  i8g6-gy. 

John  Elof  Boodin,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Philosophy  i8g6-g8. 

LuciEN  Edward  Taylor,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  French  i8g6-g'j. 

Stewart  Alfred  McComber,  Ph.B.  Assistant  Instructor  in  Physical  Cul- 
ture i8g6-gj. 

Allan  Buell  Bicknell,  A.B.,  A.M.  Instructor  in  Latin  iSgd-g^,  i8g8-Qg; 
Curator  of  the  Albert  Harkness  Classical  Seminary  i8gy-g8. 

Justin  Homer  Bacon,  A.B.     Instructor  in  French  i8g6-gy. 

Joseph  Richard  Bullock,  Jr.,  Ph.B.,  A.M.     Assistant  in  Rhetoric  i8g6-g8. 


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William  Edward  Price,  A.B.     Assistant  in  Rhetoric  iSgd-gy. 

William  Herbert  Kenerson,  M.E.  Assistant  in  the  Drawing  Room  i8g6- 
gj;  Instructor  in  Mathematics  and  Drawing  iSgj-igoi;  Assistant  Professor 
of  Drawing  and  Mechanical  Engineering  igoi-02;  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing igo2-. 

Clifford  Whipple,  Ph.B.,  A.M.  Assistant  in  Rhetoric  iSgO-gj;  Instructor 
in  Rhetoric  i8g8-gg. 

Jay  Perkins,  M.D.     Demonstrator  of  Anatomy  i8g6-. 

Charles  Edward  Dennis,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.  Instructor  in  Pedagogy 
i8g7-igoi. 

Ada  Geneva  Wing,  A.B.,  A.M.  Instructor  in  Physiology ,  Hygiene  and  Sani- 
tary Science  in  the  Women's  College  i8g'j-igoo;  Assistant  Curator  of  the 
Museum  i8()8-igoo;  Assistant  Professor  of  Physiology  and  Sanitation  in 
the  Women's  College  igoo-oi. 

Alexander  Meiklejohn,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.  Instructor  in  Philosophy  i8g'/- 
gg;  Assistant  Professor  of  Philosophy  i8gg-igo2;  Associate  Professor  of 
Logic  and  Metaphysics  igo2-;  Dean  of  the  University  igoi-. 

Roscoe  Addison  Small,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.     Instructor  in  English  i8gy-g8. 

Died  1898 

David  Blaustein,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Semitic  Languages  i8g'j-gg. 

Arvid  Reuterdahl,  Sc.B.     Instructor  in  Mathematics  i8gy-g8. 

Charles  Leslie  Fairbanks  Paull,  Ph.B.  Assistant  Curator  of  the  Her- 
barium. i8g'j-g8. 

Mabel  Louise  Potter,  Ph.B.,  A.M.  Instructor  in  Physical  Culture  in 
the  Women's  College  i8gy-gg. 

Frank  Rowland  Wheeler,  A.B.     Assistant  in  Rhetoric  i8gy-g8. 

Paul  Revere  Bullard.     Assistant  in  Physical  Culture  i8g'j-g8. 

Emma  Bradford  Stanton,  Ph.B.,  A.M.  Assistant  Registrar  for  the  Women's 
College  i8gy-. 

Beatrice  Jennie  Barker,  Ph.B.     Assistant  Cataloguer  i8g'j-igo2. 

Anna  Metcalf.     Reference  Librarian  i8g'j-igoi. 

Albert  Knight  Potter,  A.B.,  A.M.  Associate  Professor  of  the  English 
Language  i8g8-. 

Charles  Edward  Tilley,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Pedagogy  i8g8-gg. 

Clarence  David  Wood,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  English  i8g8-igoi. 

Died  1901 

Victor  Frazee,  A.B.     Instructor  in  Pedagogy  i8g8-gg. 

Ralph  Kingsley  Hyde,  A.B.     Instructor  in  Mathematics  i8g8-gg. 

George  Francis  Troy,  A.B.     Assistant  Instructor  in  Physical  Culture  and 

Acting  Director  of  the  Gymnasium  i8g8-gg. 
Arthur  Hale  Chamberlain,  A.B.     Assistant  in  Rhetoric  i8g8-igoo. 
FoRDYCE  Dexter  Perkins,  Ph.B.     Assistant  in  Rhetoric  i8g8-gg. 
Frank  Elbert  Watson,  Sc.B.,  A.M.     Assistant  in  Comparative  Anatomy 

i8g8-gg. 


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49 


George  Wyllys  Benedict,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.  Instructor  in  English  i8gg- 
igoi;  Assistant  Professor  of  English  igoi-. 

William  Dawson  Johnston,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  History  i8gg-igoo. 

Chester  Willard  Barrows,  A.B.,  LL.B.     Instructor  in  Law  i8gg-igoj. 

Clinton  Harvey  Currier,  Ph.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Mathematics  i8gg-. 

Arthur  Horace  Blanchard,  C.E.,  A.M.  Instructor  in  Mathematics  and 
Civil  Engineering  i8gg-igoi,  igo2-oj;  Assistant  Professor  of  Civil  Engi- 
neering igoj-. 

Bernard  Capen  Ewer,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Mathematics  iSgg-igoi. 

Harris    Elwood    Starr,    Ph.B.,    A.M.     Instructor    in   Rhetoric  iSgg-igoi. 

George   Albert    Goulding,    A.B.,    A.M.     Instructor  in  Latin  i8gg-igoi. 

Edward  Everett  Thompson,  A.B.     Instructor  in  German  i8gg-igoj. 

Edward  Blanchard  Chamberlain,  A.B.     Instructor  in  Botany  iSgg-igoi. 

Thurston  Mason  Phetteplace,  Ph.B.,  M.E.  Instructor  in  Mechanical 
Drawing  i8gg-igoo,  igoi-. 

Nels  Johnson,  A.B.     Instructor  in  French  i8gg-igoo. 

Frances  Stevens  Sanborn.  Instructor  in  Physical  Culture  in  the  Women's 
College  i8gg-igoi. 

James  Harper  Chase,  A.B.,  A.M.  Assistant  in  Rhetoric  i8gg-igoi;  In- 
structor in  English  igoi-oj. 

Emory  Poole  Russell.     Director  of  Chapel  Music  iSgg-igoo. 

Clarence  Saunders  Brigham,  A.B.  Assistant  in  the  Library  i8gg-igoo; 
Archivist  igoj-. 

John  Edwards.     Assistant  in  the  Ladd  Observatory  i8gg-. 

Annie  Crosby  Emery,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.  Assistant  Professor  of  the  Ro- 
man Language  and  Literature  igoo-oy,  Dean  of  the  Women's  College 
igoo-05. 

Frederick  Lent,  A.B.,  D.B.     Instructor  in  Biblical  Literature  igoo-oi. 
Bennett  Grad,  A.B.     Instructor  in  Setnitic  Languages  igoo-oi. 
Clarence  Brown  Lester,  A.B.     Instructor  in  Mathematics  igoo-02. 

Clarence  Elnathan  Norris,  A.B.,  A.M.      Instructor  in  French  igoo-02; 

German  igo2-. 
Harry  Kay  Poole,  Ph.B.     Instructor  in  German  igoo-02. 
Lemuel  Charles  Raiford,  Ph.B.     Instructor  in  Chemistry  igoo-oi. 
Frank  Wilson  Cheney  Hersey,  A.B.,  A.M.     Assistant  in  English  igoo-oi; 

Instructor  in  English  igoi-04. 
George  Saunders  Cooper,  A.B.     Assistant  in  English  igoo-oi. 
Henry  Jewett  Hall,  A.B.,  A.M.     Assistant  in  the  Psychological  Laboratory 

igoo-02;  Instructor  in  Pschology  igo2-04. 
Herbert  Olin  Brigham.     Assistant  in  the  Library  igoo-oi;  Second  Assistant 

Librarian  igoi-oj. 
William  McDonald,  A.B.,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.     Professor  of  History  igoi-. 
John    Emery    Bucher,    A.C,    Ph.D.     Associate    Professor    of    Chemistry 

igoi-02;  Organic  Chemistry  igo2-. 


50  BROWNUNIVERSITY 

Henry  Thacher  Fowler,  A.B.,  Ph.D.  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature 
and  History  ipoi-. 

Lindsay  Todd  Damon,  A.B.     Associate  Professor  of  Rhetoric  igoi-. 

Johannes  Benoni  Eduard  Jonas,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.  Assistant  Professor 
of  German  igoi-02;  Germanic  Languages  and  Literature  igo2-. 

Allan  Herbert  Willett,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.  Instructor  in  Political 
Economy  igoi-. 

Leonard  Worcester  Williams,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.  Instructor  in  Com- 
parative Anatomy  igoi-oj;  Assistant  Professor  of  Comparative  Anatomy 
igoj-. 

Max  Merrill  Miller,  C.E.  Instructor  in  Mathematics  and  Civil  Engi- 
neering igoi-02. 

Harvey  Nathaniel  Davis,  A.B.     Instructor  in  Mathematics  igoi-02. 

George  Warrington  Latham,  A.B.     Instructor  in  English  igoi-. 

Frank  Thurston  Hallett,  A.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Greek  igoi-oj. 

George  Freeman  Parmenter,  Sc.B.     Instructor  in  Chemistry  igoi-oj. 

NoRMiN  Armin  DuBois,  Sc.B.     Instructor  in  Chemistry  igoi-oj. 

Ernest  Townsend  Williamson,  A.B.  Assistant  in  English  igoi-02;  In- 
structor in  French  igo2-oj. 

John  Combe  Pegram,  Jr.,  A.B.,  M.D.     Demonstrator  of  Anatomy  igoi-. 

Janet  Maria  Auty.     Instructor  in  Physical  Culture  in  the  Women's  College 

igoi-04. 
Bertha  Tucker,  A.B.     Reference  Librarian  igoi-o§. 
Hortense  Webster.     Cataloguer  igoi-. 
Frank  Taylor  Fulton,  Sc.B.,  A.B.,  M.D.      Special  Lecturer  on  Pathology 

igoi-02;  Instructor  in  Pathology  and  Histology  igo2-. 
Eleazer  Bartlett  Homer,  Sc.B.     Special  Lecturer  on  Art  igoi-02. 
Henry  Barrett  Huntington,  A.B.     Assistant  Professor  of  English  igo2-. 
Ernest  Trowbridge  Paine,  A.B.     Instructor  in  Latin  ig02-04. 
William  Emanuel  Cederberg,  Ph.B.,  Sc.B.    Instructor  in  Drawing  igo2-oj. 
RoscoE  Milliken  Packard,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Mathematics  igo2-04. 
Everett  Thomas  Whitford,  A.B.     Instructor  in  New  Testament  igo2-oj. 
Phillip  Darrell  Sherman,  A.B.     Instructor  in  German  igo2-oj. 
Thacher  Howland  Guild,  A.B.,  A.M.     Assistant  in  English  igo2-oj. 
Latham  Clarke,  Sc.B.     Assistant  in  Chemistry  igo2-oj. 
Herman  Frederick  Krafft,  A.B.,  LL.B.     Assistant  in  English  igo2-03. 

Maude  Evelyn  Clarke  Covell,  A.B.  Assistant  Cataloguer  igo2-oj;  As- 
sistant Librarian  of  the  John  Carter  Brown  Library  igo4-. 

Grace  Emma  Dickerman.     Librarian' s  Assistant  igo2-oj. 
Mary  Drew  Vaughan,  Ph.B.     Keeper  of  the  Graduate  Records  igo2-. 
Henry  Dewees  Cady.     Assistant  in  the  Carpenter  Shop  igo2-04;  Instructor 
in  Shop  Practice  igo4-. 


OFFICERS     OF     INSTRUCTION  51 

Jeannie  Oliver  Arnold,  M.D.  Medical  Examiner  for  the  Women's  College 
1902-. 

Arthur  George  Host,  A.B.     Instructor  in  German  ipoj. 

William  Jones,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.     Instructor  in  History  igoj-04, 

Michael  Xavier  Sullivan,  A.B.,  Ph.D.  Instructor  in  Chemical  Physi- 
ology 1903-. 

Charles    Herman  Hunkins,  A.B.     Instructor  in   French  190J-. 

Ansel  Brooks,  Ph.B.,  M.E.     Instructor  in  Mechanical  Drawing  1903-. 

Vahan  Simon  Babasinian,  A.B.,  D.B.,  A.M.  Instructor  in  Chemistry    190J-. 

Arthur  Stephen  Libby,  A.B.,  Ph.B.      Instructor  in  French  1903-04. 

Joseph  Waite  Ince,  A.B.     Instructor  in  Chemistry  1903-04. 

Walter  Clarke  Phillips,  Ph.B.,  A.M.     Assistant  in  English  1903-. 

William  Thomson  Hastings,  A.B.     Assistant  in  English  1903-. 

Arthur  Melvin  Winslow,  Ph.B.     Assistant  in  Mathematics  1903-04. 

Theodore  Arthur  Cornell,  A.B.     Assistant  in  Mathematics  1903-04. 

Edgar  Lewis  Ashley,  A.B.,  A.M.     Assistant  in  German  1903-. 

Allen  Ferguison  Westcott,  Ph.B.     Assistant  in  German  1903-04. 

Charles  Raymond  Austin,  A.B.,  A.M.     Assistant  in  Greek  1903-04. 

George  Warren  Gardner,  A.B.,  M.D.     Physician  to  the  University  1903-. 

Earl  Northup  Manchester,  A.B.  Second  Assistant  Librarian  1903-05; 
Reference  Librarian  1903-. 

Helen  Chapman  Webster.     Assistant  Cataloguer  1903-. 

Jessie  Cameron,  A.B.     Assistant  Cataloguer  1903-04. 

George  Parker  Winship,  A.M.  Librarian  of  the  John  Carter  Brown 
Library  1904-. 

Morton  Collins  Stewart,  Ph.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  German  1904-. 

Marion  Lydia  Shorey,  Ph.B.  Instructor  in  Physiology  and  Household 
Economics  in  the  Women's  College  1904-. 

Jessie  May  Adams.  Instructor  in  Physical  Culttire  in  the  Women's  College 
1904-. 

Howard  Bristol  Grose,  Jr.,  Ph.B.     Assistant  in  English  1904-. 

Howard  Farman  Hart,  A.B.     Assistant  in  Mathematics  1904-. 

Herbert  Augustine  Freeman,  A.B.     Assistant  in  Mathematics  1904-. 

Herbert  Alden  Kenyon,  A.B.     Assistant  in  French  1904-. 

Warren  Almon  Clough,  M.E.     Assistant  in  Mechanical  Drawing  1904-. 

William  Day  Appleton,  M.E.     Assistant  in  Mechanical  Engineering  1904-. 

Elsie  Marion  Straffin,  A.B. ,  A.M.  Assistant  in  English  in  the  Women's 
College  1904-. 

Edwin  Aylsworth  Burlingame.  Superintendent  of  Grounds  and  Build- 
ings 1904-. 

Jessie  May  Douglass,  A.B.     Cataloguer  1904-. 

Ralph  Hermon  Tukey,  A.B.,  A.M.     Assistant  in  Greek  1903. 

Arthur  H.  Ryder,  Director  of  Chapel  Music  1904-. 

Harold  Lester  Madison,  Ph.B.,  A.M.     Instructor  in  Zoology  1903. 


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PROFESSORS 


1769  David  Howell 

1784  Joseph  Brown 

1784  Benjamin  Waterhouse 

1786  Benjamin  West     . 

1786  Perez  Fobes 

1790  David  Howell 

1791  Jonathan  Maxcy 
1796  Asa  Messer 
1804  Calvin  Park 
1811  Solomon  Drowne 
1811  William  Ingalls 
1811  William  Corlis  Bowen 
1815  Levi  Wheaton 
1815  Tristam  Burges 
1817  John  D'Wolf 
1819  Jasper  Adams 

1823  Usher  Parsons 

1824  Alva  Woods 

1824  Horatio  Gates  Bowen 

1825  William  Giles  Goddard 
1825  Romeo  Elton 
1828  Alexis  Caswell 
1834  Francis  Wayland 
1834  George  Ide  Chace 

1837  William  Gammell 

1838  Horatio  Balch  Hackett 
1843  Charles  Coffin  Jewett 
1845  James  Robinson  Boise 
1845  John  Larkin  Lincoln 
1850  William  Augustus  Norton 

1850  John  Addison  Porter 

1851  James  Robinson  Boise 
1851  Robinson  Potter  Dunn 

1851  Samuel  Stillman  Greene 

1852  James  Burrill  Angell 

1852  Henry  Day 

1853  Nelson  Wheeler 
1855  Barnas  Sears 

1855  Samuel  Stillman  Greene 

1855  Albert  Harkness 

1859  Nathaniel  Peter  Hill 

1864  John  Peirce 

1864  Jeremiah  Lewis  Diman 

1868  Benjamin  Franklin  Clarke 

1868  John  Howard  Appleton 

1868  Timothy  Whiting  Bancroft 

1870  Eli  Whitney  Blake 


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1798 

1786 

1824 

1792 

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1825 

1834 

1823 

1813 

1828 

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1834 

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1834 

1843 

1863 

1855 

1872 

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1850 

1891 

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1852 

1852 

1867 

1854 

1860 

1854 

1854 

1867 

1883 

1892 

1864 

1865 

1881 


1890 
1895 


PROFESSORS 


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1874 

1875 
1876 
1878 
1881 
1881 
1882 
1884 
1886 


1890 
1891 
1892 
1892 
1892 
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1895 
1895 
189s 
1895 
1896 


1896 


1899 


1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 


EzEKiEL  Oilman  Robinson 

Charles  William  Parsons 

John  Whipple  Potter  Jenks 

Alonzo  Williams 

Alpheus  Spring  Packard 

Willam  Whitman  Bailey 

William  Channing  Russel,  Acting 

Elisha  Benjamin  Andrews 

WiNSLOw  Upton 

Charles  Value  Chapin 

John  Franklin  Jameson 

Elisha  Benjamin  Andrews 

Nathaniel  French  Davis 

Charles  Edwin  Bennett 

Albert  Harkness,  Emeritus 

John  Matthews  Manly 

William  Carey  Pol-and 

Hermon  Carey  Bumpus 

William  Jencks  Pardee 

Albert  Granger  Harkness 

James  Irving  Manatt 

James  Seth  .... 

George  Grafton  Wilson 

Walter  Cochrane  Bronson 

Carl  Barus 

John  Baxter,  Jr.  ... 

Otis  Everett  Randall 

Edmund  Burke  Delabarre 

CuNLiFFE  Murray 

Frank  Washington  Very,  Pro  tempore 

Henry  Brayton  Gardner 

Courtney  Langdon 

Francis  Greenleaf  Allinson 

Hammond  Lamont 

John  Edward  Hill 

Charles  Foster  Kent 

William  Herbert  Perry  Faunce 

Wilfred  Harold  Munro 

Walter  Goodnow  Everett 

Walter  Ballou  Jacobs 

Albert  Davis  Mead 

William  MacDonald 

Henry  Thacher  Fowler 


1894 
1901 
1905 

1883 
1888 

189s 
1901 
1898 

1892 


1901 
1895 


1896 


1899 
1897 


1900 
1901 


ADJUNCT  PROFESSORS 


1815     John  Matthewson  Eddy 

1833     George  Ide  Chace 

1835     Horatio  Balch  Hackett 


1817 
1834 
1838 


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ASSOCIATE  PROFESSORS 


1889  William  Carey  Poland 

1889  Nathaniel  French  Davis 

1889  Albert  Granger  Harkness 

1890  Henry  Brayton  Gardner 

1890  Lorenzo  Sears 

1891  Hermon  Carey  Bumpus 
1891  Wilfred  Harold  Munro 
1891  John  Matthews  Manly 
1891  James  Richard  Jewett 
189 1  George  Grafton  Wilson 

1891  Edmund  Burke  Delabarre 

1892  Courtney  Langdon 
1892  Otis  Everett  Randall 
1892  James  Seth 

1892  Walter  Cochrane  Bronson 

1893  George  Wilton  Field 

1894  Walter  Goodnow  Everett 

1894  Adrian  Scott 

1895  Francis  Greenleaf  Allinso 
1895  Hammond  Lamont 

1895  John  Edward  Hill 

1895  Walter  Ballou  Jacobs 

1895  Charles  Foster  Kent 

1896  Edward  Clifton  Burnham 
1896  Albert  de  Forest  Palmer 
1896  Albert  Davis  Mead 

1898  James  Quayle  Dealey 

1898  Joseph  Nickerson  Ashton 

1898  Albert  Knight  Potter 

1901  Asa  Clinton  Crowell 

1901  Frederick  Poole  Gorham 

1901  John  Emery  Bucher 

1901  Lindsay  Todd  Damon 

1901  Ralph  Winfred  Tower 

1902  Alexander  Meiklejohn 

1903  Albert  Bushnell  Johnson 


1892 
1890 
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1892 
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1892 
189s 
189s 
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189s 
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1896 
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1898 
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1901 


1903 


ASSISTANT  PROFESSORS 


1835  WiLLAM   GaMMELL 

1843  James  Robinson  Boise 

1844  John  Larkin  Lincoln 
1876  William  Carey  Poland 
1879  Nathaniel  French  Davis 
1890  Hermon  Carey  Bumpus 

1890  Courtney  Langdon 

1891  Otis  Everett  Randall 
1893  Henry  Theodore  Hildreth 


1837 
1845 
1845 
1889 
1889 
1891 
1892 
189a 
1893 


ASSISTANT     PROFESSORS 


55 


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1895 
1895 
1899 
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1899 
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1899 
1899 
1899 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1903 
1903 
1903 


William  Dye  Mount 
Asa  Clinton  Crowell 
Henry  Parker  Manning 
James  Quayle  Dealey 
Albert  Bushnell  Johnson 
Frederick  Poole  Gorham 
Ralph  Winfred  Tower 
Arthur  Eugene  Watson 
Alexander  Meiklejohn 
George  Abner  Williams 
John  Francis  Greene 
Frederick  Slocum 
Annie  Crosby  Emery 
Ada  Geneva  Wing 
William  Herbert  Kenerson 
George  Wyllys  Benedict 
Thomas  Crosby,  Jr. 
Johannes  Benoni  Eduard  Jonas 
Henry  Barrett  Huntington 
Arthur  Horace  Blanchard 
Stephen  Sheldon  Colvin 
Albert  Swift  Morse 
Leonard  Worcester  Williams 


1894 
1901 

1898 
1903 
1901 
1901 

1902 
1900 


1905 
1901 


1904 


TUTORS 


1766  David  Howell 

■774  John  Dorrance 

[782  Ashur  Robbins 

1785  Robert  Scott 

:786  Abel  Flint 

[787  Jonathan  Maxcy 

[790  JosiAH  Lyndon  Arnold 

[791  Simeon  Doggett 

[791  Asa  Messer 

1793  Gilbert  Dench 

[796  Elisha  Fisk 

:797  Benjamin  Allen 

1798  Otis  Thompson 

799  Jeremiah  Chaplin 

[800  Calvin  Park 

[800  Moses  Miller 

[800  Enos  Cutler 

[802  Ferdinand  Ellis 

[804  John  Reed 

[805  William  Emmons 

[806  Paul  Jewett 

[808  John  Bailey 

[809  Bradford  Sumner 


1769 

1775 
1790 
1786 
1790 
1791 
1792 
1796 
1796 

1794 
1799 
1798 
1800 
1800 
1804 
1804 
1801 
180S 
1806 
1808 
1809 
1814 
1811 


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1811  Ebenezer  Burgess 

1813  JOSEPHUS  WhEATON 

1814  Caleb  Hopkins  Snow     . 

1815  Shearjashub  Bourne  Townsend 

1815  Joseph  Joslen 

1816  Peter  Pratt 
1818  Solomon  Peck 

1818  Jasper  Adams 

1819  Aaron  Brooks 

1820  Horace  Mann 

1821  Enoch  Sanford 

1822  Increase  Sumner  Smith 

1823  Samuel  Starkweather 

1824  Henry  Seymour  Fearing 

1824  Silas  Axtell  Crane 

1825  George  Washington  Keely 
1828  John  Wayland 

1828  John  Hull  Weeden 

1829  George  Burgess   . 
183 1  Mark  Antony  De"Wolfe  Howe 

183 1  George  Ide  Chace 

1832  Christopher  Mardenborough  Nic 

1832  William  Gammell 

1833  Washington  Leverett 

1834  John  Milton  Mackie 

1834  Arthur  Savage  Train  . 

1835  James  Tift  Champlin     . 

1836  Luther  Robinson 

1836  Thomas  Perkins  Shepard 

1837  Charles  Chamberlain  . 

1838  Nathan  Bishop 

1838  Charles  Smith  Bradley 

1839  John  Larkin  Lincoln    . 

1839  Thomas  Allen  Jenckes 

1840  Nathaniel  Morton 

1840  James  Robinson  Boise 

1841  Henry  Simmons  Frieze 
1841  Elbridge  Smith     . 
1843  Harrison  Carleton  Page 
1870  Alonzo  Williams 


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INSTRUCTORS 


1844  Robinson  Potter  Dunn 

1848  George  Washington  Greene 

1852  James  Ormsbee  Murray 

1852  — — Hesse 

1852  William  Everett  Jillson 

1854  Samuel  Brooks 


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1852 
1852 
1853 
1855 


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57 


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1855 
1858 
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i860 
i860 
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1865 
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1890 
1890 
1890 


William  Franklin  Webster 

Merrick  Lyon 

Nathaniel  Peter  Hill 

Edward  Hutchins  Cutler 

Alphonse  Renaud 

August  Doering 

Barnas  Sears 

John  Peirce,  Assistant 

Theodore  Maximilien  Hobigand 

Benjamin  Franklin  Clarke 

John  Howard  Appleton,  Assistant 

John  Howard  Appleton 

George  Frost  Corliss,  Assistajtt 

Charles  Martin  Stillwell,  Assista> 

John  Larkin  Lincoln    . 

Isaac  Bowen  Barker    . 

Stephen  Farnum  Peckham 

Arnold  Buffum  Chace 

John  Brown  Francis  Herreshoff,  Assistant 

William  Carey  Poland 

Charles  Lemuel  Nichols,  Assistant 

Charles  Horatio  Gates 

Frank  Baylies  Bourne,  Assistant 

Nathaniel  French  Davis 

Edwin  Eddy  Calder,  Assistant 

William  Ashmore,  Jr.    . 

William  Whitman  Bailey 

Benjamin  Ide  Wheeler 

Austin  Barclay  Fletcher     . 

William  Herbert  Perry  Faunce 

Howard  Malcom  Ticknor 

Charles  Value  Chapin 

Frederic  Alexander  Hill,  Assistant 

Harmon  Seeley  Babcock 

Henry  Webster  Keigwin 

Wilson  Gardner  Crosby 

William  Shields  Liscomb 

Otis  Everett  Randall 

Charles  Alfred  Potter,  Assistant 

GUGLIEMO   D'ArCAIS 

Stephen  Ostrom  Edwards 
Frank  Melville  Bronson 
Henry  Brayton  Gardner 
Andrew  McCorrie  Warren 
John  Matteson 
Edwin  Eddy  Calder 
James  Richard  Jewett 
Louis  Franklin  Snow 
William  Dye  Mount 


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1861 
1863 
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1863 
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1868 
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1890     Frederick  Taft  Guild 
1890     Lyman  Churchill  Newell 
1890     Walter  Goodnow  Everett 
1890     Ferdinand  Courtney  French 
1890     Willard  Clark  Fisher 
1890     Asa  Clinton  Crowell 

1890  Augustus  Taber  Swift 
Charles  Edwin  Bennett 
Henry  Parker  Manning 
Adrian  Scott 
Walter  Mills  Saunders 
Clarence  Edgar  Wilson 
John  Francis  Greene  . 
Edwin  Grant  Dexter  . 

1891  Stephen  Sheldon  Colvin 
Fred  Eugene  Parker  . 
Henry  Ernest  Brownell 
Felix  Bertrand  Davis. 
Frank  Eugene  Lester 
James  Solomon  Burdick 

1892  John  Lincoln  Alger 
1892     Clark  Mills  Brink 
1892     Edward  Clifton  Burnham 
1892     Barker  Newhall 
1892     Albert  Bushnell  Johnson 
1892     William  Holden  Eddy 
1892     William  Chauncy  Langdon,  Jr. 
1892     Ralph  Winfred  Tower 
1892     Marshall  Stewart  Brown 
1892     Arthur  Newton  Leonard 
1892     Henry  Morgan  Stone 

1892  Frank  Edwin  Stark 

1893  Stephen  Sheldon  Colvin 
1893     William  Byron  Forbush 
1893     James  Quayle  Dealey 
1893     Albert  de  Forest  Palmer,  Jr. 
1893     WiNTHROP  John  Vanleuven  Osterhout 
1893     Walter  Ballou  Jacobs 
1893     Frederick  Poole  Gorham 
1893     Irving  Lysander  Foster 
1893     Alfred  Reynolds  Wightman 
1893     Orin  Parker  Durkee    . 
1893     George  Plumer  Merrill 

1893  Walter  Edward  Smith 

1894  John  Edward  Hill 
1894     Elmer  Almy  Wilcox 
1894     Theodore  Francis  Green 
1894     Norman  Morrison  Isham 
1894     Edmund  Cody  Burnett 


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1894  Albert  Walker  Hinds 

1894  William  Washburn  Moss 

1894  Thomas  Crosby,  Jr. 

1894  Miller  Moore  Fogg,  Jr. 

1894  Allan  Benton  Morton 

1894  Frederick  William  Marvel 

1894  Frederick  Mellen  Knights 

1894  Adolph  Conrad  Ely 

1895  Ralph  Winfred  Tower 
1895  Charles  Marshall  Poor 
189s  John  Smith  Shippee 

189s  Robert  Elkins  Neil  Dodge 

1895  Henry  Farrar  Linscott 

1895  George  Abner  Williams 

1895  Joseph  Nickerson  Ashton 

1895  Albert  Davis  Mead 

1895  Carl  Vernon  Tower 

1895  Arthur  Eugene  Watson 

1895  Frederick  Slocum 

1895  Walter  Guyton  Cady   . 

1895  Frederick  Otis  Clapp  . 

1895  Algernon  Wait  Putnam 

1895  Louis  Alexandre  Roux 

1896  Edwin  Collins  Frost    . 
1896  Frederic  Earle  Whitaker 
1896  Haven  Metcalf    . 

1896  Albert  Swift  Morse     . 

1896  Carroll  Harry  Ash 

1896  John  Elof  Boodin 

1896  Lucien  Edward  Taylor 

1896  Stewart  Alfred  McComber 

1896  Allan  Buell  Bicknell 

1896  Justin  Homer  Bacon     . 

1897  William  Herbert  Kenersox 
1897  Clarence  Edgar  Wilson 
1897  Charles  Edward  Dennis,  Jr 
1897  Charles  Marshall  Poor 
1897  ^^^  Geneva  Wing 

1S97  Alexander  Meiklejohn 

1897  RoscoE  Addison  Small 

1897  David  Blaustein 

1897  Arvid  Reuterdahl 

1897  Mabel  Louise  Potter  . 

1898  Charles  Edward  Tilley 
1898  Clarence  David  Wood 
1898  Clifford  Whipple 

1898  Allan  Buell  Bicknell 

1898  Victor  Frazee 

1808  Ralph  Kingsley^Hyde 


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1899 
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George  Francis  Troy  . 
George  Wyllys  Benedict 
James  Franklin  Collins 
William  Dawson  Johnston  . 
Chester  Willard  Barrows    . 
Clinton  Harvey  Currier 
Arthur  Horace  Blanchard 
Bernard  Capen  Ewer 
Harris  Elwood  Starr 
George  Albert  Goulding 
Edward  Everett  Thompson 
Edward  Blanchard  Chamberlain 
Thurston  Mason  Phetteplace 
Nels  Johnson        ... 
Frances  Stevens  Sanborn     . 
Thomas  Crosby,  Jr. 
Frederick  Lent    . 
Bennett  Grad 
Clarence  Broavn  Lester 
Clarence  Elnathan  Norris 
Harry  Kay  Poole 
Lemuel  Charles  Raiford 
James  Harper  Chase     . 
Frank  Wilson  Cheney  Hersey 
Allan  Herbert  Willett 
Leonard  Worcester  Williams 
Max  Merrill  Miller     . 
Thurston  Mason  Phetteplace 
Harvey  Nathaniel  Davis 
George  Warrington  Latham 
Frank  Thurston  Hallett 
George  Freeman  Parmenter 
Norman  Armin  Du  Bois 
John  Smith  Shippee 
Janet  Maria  Auty 
Arthur  Horace  Blanchard 
Ernest  Townsend  Williamson 
Henry  Jewett  Hall 
Ernest  Trowbridge  Paine 
Frank  Taylor  Fulton 
William  Emanuel  Cederberg 
Roscoe  Milliken  Packard 
Everett  Thomas  Whitford 
Philip  Darrell  Sherman 
Arthur  George  Host   . 
William  Washburn  Moss 
William  Jones 
Michael  Xavier  Sullivan 
Charles  Herman  Hunkins 


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INSTRUCTORS 


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1905 


Ansel  Brooks 
Vahan  Simon  Babasinian 
Arthur  Stephen  Libby 
Joseph  Waite  Ince 
Morton  Collins  Stewart 
Marion  Lydia  Siiorey 
Jessie  May  Adams 
Henry  Dewees  Cady 
Harold  Lester  Madison 


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ASSISTANTS 


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1884 
1891 
1893 
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189s 
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William  Wheaton  Pearce 
Hermon  Carey  Bumpus 
George  Milton  Gray    . 
Frank  Eugene  Lester 
Frank  Edwin  Stark 
George  Plumer  Merrill 
Charles  Marshall  Poor 
Henry  Milton  Barry    . 
Albert  Ellsworth  Thomas 
Edward  Francis  Gamwell 
John  Smith  Shippee 
Thomas  Crosby,  Jr. 
Edwin  Collins  Frost    . 
Arthur  Llewellyn  Eno 
Elijah  Abraham  Hanley 
Charles  Marshall  Poor 
Joseph  Richard  Bullock,  Jr. 
William  Edward  Price 
William  Herbert  Kenerson 
Clifford  Whipple 
Frank  Rowland  Wheeler 
Paul  Revere  Bullard 
Arthur  Hale  Chamberlain 
Fordyce  Dexter  Perkins 
Frank  Elbert  Watson 
James  Harper  Chase     . 
John  Edwards 

Frank  Wilson  Cheney  Hersey 
George  Saunders  Cooper 
Henry  Jewett  Hall 
Ernest  Townsend  Williamson 
Thacher  Howland  Guild 
Latham  Clarke 
Herman  Frederick  Krafft 
Henry  Dewees  Cady     . 
Walter  Clarke  Phillips 
William  Thomson  Hastings 


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1886 

1893 
1902 
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189s 
189s 
1895 
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189s 
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Arthur  Melvin  Winslow 
Theodore  Arthur  Cornell  . 
Edgar  Lewis  Ashley 
Allen  Ferguison  Westcott 
Charles  Raymond  Austin 
Howard  Bristol  Grose,  Jr. 
Howard  Farman  Hart 
Herbert  Augustine  Freeman 
Herbert  Alden  Kenyon 
Warren  Almon  Clough 
William  Day  Appleton 
Elsie  Marion  Straffin 
Ralph  Hermon  Tukey 


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1904 
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DEMONSTRATORS    IN   ANATOMY 


1894     Ralph  Winfred  Tower 

1896     Jay  Perkins 

1901     John  Combe  Pegram 


LECTURERS 


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Hiram  H.  Perry    . 
William  Wheaton  Pearce 
Charles  William  Parsons 
John  Whipple  Potter  Jenks 
John  Franklin  Jameson 
Hermon  Carey  Bumpus 
Hammond  Lamont 
Charles  Foster  Kent 
Frank  Taylor  Fulton 
Eleazer  Bartlett  Homer 


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DEANS 

1892  Louis  Franklin  Snow,  Dean  of  the  Women's  College 

1900  Winslow  Upton,  Dean  of  the  University  . 

1900  Annie  Crosby  Emery,  Dean  of  the  Women's  College 

1901  Alexander  Meiklejohn,  Dean  of  University 
1903  Carl  Barus,  Dean  of  the  Graduate  Department 


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LIBRARIANS 


1773  John  Dorrance     . 

1782  AsHUR  Robbins 

1785  William  Wilkinson 

1788  Jonathan  Maxcy 


177s 
1785 
1788 
1792 


LIBRARIANS 


63 


1792  Asa  Messer 

1799  Otis  Thompson 

1800  Calvin  Park 
1806  William  Emmons 
1808  John  Bailey 
1814  Caleb  Hopkins  Snow 

1818  Peter  Pratt 

1819  Aaron  Brooks 
182 1  Horace  Mann 

1823  Increase  Sumner  Smith 

1824  Horatio  Gates  Bowen 

1840  William  Gammell,  Acting 

1841  Alexis  Caswell,  Acting 

1842  Charles  Coffin  Jewett 
1848  Reuben  Aldridge  Guild 
1893  Reuben  Aldridge  Guild,  Emeritus 
1893  Harry  Lyman  Koopman 


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ASSISTANT   LIBRARIANS 

1843  Robinson  Potter  Dunn 

1846  JuDSON  Benjamin 

1847  Reuben  Aldridge  Guild 
1849  Heman  Lincoln  Wayland 

1849  James  Burrell  Angell 

1850  William  Hammond  Mills 

1852  Samuel  Brooks     . 

1853  Edward  Thompson  Caswell 

1857  Samuel  Coffin  Eastman 

1858  Edward  Hutchins  Cutler 
1877  Daniel  Beckwith 
1879  Frank  Alexander  Farnham 
1881  John  Milton  Burniiam 
1897  Anna  Metcalf,  Reference 

1901  Bertha  Tucker,  Reference 
1900  Herbert  Olin  Brigham,  Second  Assistant 

1902  Grace  Emma  Dickerman,  Clerk 

1903  Earl  Northup  Manchester,  Second  Assistant 
1905  Earl  Northup  Manchester,  Reference 


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CATALOGUERS 

1894  Mabel  Temple       .... 

1895  Nettie  Serena  Goodale,  Assistant 
1895  Dora  Augusta  Barber,  Assistant 
1897  Beatrice  Jennie  Barker,  Assistant 
1899  Nettie  Serena  Goodale 

1899  Clarence  Saunders  Brigham,  Assistant 

1901  Hortense  Webster 


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64  B  R  O  W  N     U  N  I  V  E  R  S  I  T  Y 

1902  Maude  Evelyn  Clarke,  Assistant  ....  1903 

1903  Helen  Chapman  Webster,  Assistant 

1903  Jessie  Cameron,  Assistant       ......  1904 

1904  Jessie  May  Douglass 

XLbc  5obn  Carter  Brown  Xibrarig 
LIBRARIANS 

1904     George  Parker  Winship 

1904     Maude  Evelyn  Clarke  Covell,  Assistant 

DIRECTORS  AND  CURATORS 

Museum  of  Natural  History 

1872  John  Whipple  Potter  Jenks,  Director    ....  1874 

1875  John  Whipple  Potter  Jenks,  Curator     ....  1894 

1890  Hermon  Carey  Bumpus,  Assistant  Ctirator         .          .          .  1895 

1895  Hermon  Carey  Bumpus,  Curator     .....  1901 

1898  Ada  Geneva  Wing,  Assistant  Curator       ....  1900 

Herbarium 

188 1     William  Whitman  Bailey,  Curator  ....  1890 

1890  James  Lawrence  Bennett,  Curator  ....  1894 

1894  James  Franklin  Collins,  Curator 

1897  Charles  Leslie  Fairbanks  Paul,  Assistant  Curator  .  1898 

Museum  of  Fine  Arts 

1889     William  Carey  Poland,  Curator     .....  1893 

1893     William  Carey  Poland,  Director 

Lyman  Gymnasium 

1891  Charles  Value  Chapin,  Director     .....  1893 
1893     Fred  Eugene  Parker,  Director       .....          1903 

1898  George  Francis  Troy,  Acting  Director     ....  1899 
1903     Frederick  William  Marvel,  Director 

German  Seminary 

1895  Charles  Marshall  Poor,  Ctirator  .....  1896 
1897     Charles  Marshall  Poor,  Curator  .....          1900 

Albert  Harkness  Classical  Seminary 
1897     Albert  Buell  Bicknell,  Curator  .....  1898 

REGISTRARS 

1828     Lemuel  Holmes  Elliott       ......  1864 

1864     William  Douglas  .......  1879 


REGISTRARS 


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1879  Francis  Wayland  Douglas 

1884  GiLMAN  Parker  Robinson 

1889  John  Calvin  Stockbridgb 

1801  Frederick  Taft  Guild 


1884 
1889 
1891 


ASSISTANT   REGISTRARS 
189s     Theron  Clark 
1897     Emma  Bradford  Stanton,  Women's  College 

PHYSICIANS   TO  THE  UNIVERSITY 

1902  Jeannie  Oliver  Arnold,  Medical  Examiner  for  the  Women's 

College 

1903  George  Warren  Gardner 


KEEPER  OF  THE  GRADUATE  RECORDS 

1902  Mary  Drew  Vaughan 

ARCHIVIST 

1903  Clarence  Saunders  Brigham 


STEWARDS 

From  1828-1884  this  office  was  combined  with  that  of  Registrar. 

1770  JosiAS  Arnold 

178?  Foster 

1784  Richard  Eddy 

1784  Martha  Eddy 

1785  John  Pitman 

1786  Matthew  Manchester 
1788  Elias  Penniman 
1790  Uriel  Rea     . 
1793  William  Blanding 
179s  John  Williams 
1800  William  Peck 
1803  Jesse  Bolles 
1812  Joseph  Cady 
1826  Lemuel  Holmes  Elliott 
1884  Archibald  Grant  Delaney 


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SUPERINTENDENT  OF  GROUNDS  AND   BUILDINGS 

1904     Edwin  Aylsworth  Burlingamb 


GRADUATES 


1769 

BELTON,  JOSEPH,  A.B.     From  Groton,  Conn.     Died  previous  to  1786. 

EATON,  JOSEPH.  A.B.;  A.M.  Physician.  Born  Hopewell,  N.  J.,  1750; 
died  Newark,  N.  J.,  May  10,  1775.  Prov.  gaz.,  P. 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM,  A.B. ;  A.M.;  College  of  Philadelphia  1773;  Yale  col- 
lege 1780;  College  of  N.  J.  1786;  D.D.  College  of  Philadelphia  1790.  Prin- 
cipal academy,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1769-70;  licensed  Baptist  preacher  1771; 
ordained  1772;  pastor  First  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn. ,  1772-75;  preacher 
1775-76,  1803-05;  chaplain  Miles  Penn.  rifle  regiment  1776-78;  brigade 
chaplain  1778-81 ;  professor  oratory  and  belles-lettres.  College  of  Phila- 
delphia, 1789-92;  University  of  Penn.  1792-1811;  vice  president  Penn. 
society  for  gradual  abolution  of  slavery  1790;  member  Md.  society  for 
the  same  object  1794;  vice  president  Philadelphia  society  for  alleviating 
the  miseries  of  public  prisons  1797;  chaplain  Philadelphia  militia  legion 
1805;  senior  chaplain  N.  E.  society  of  Philadelphia  1816;  member 
Penn.  legislature  1816-17;  vice  president  Religious  historical  society 
of  Philadelphia  1819.  Aiithor  various  sermons  and  orations;  also 
articles  in  periodicals;  correspondent  and  editor  Evangelical  magazine, 
London,  1802.  Bom  Newport,  R.  I.,  July  22,  1751;  died  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  April  7,  1824. 

Manning  &  B.  U.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals 
6 ,  Heitman  Rev. 

STITES,  RICHARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1771;  lawyer  Eliza- 
bethtown,  N.  J.;  captain  Continental  army.  Born  Connecticut  Farms, 
N.  J.,  1747;  wounded  in  battle  of  Long  Island,  Aug.  27,  1776,  and  died 
a  few  days  later.  Manning  &  B.  U.,  P. 

THOMPSON,  CHARLES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1795- 
1803.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1771;  preacher  Warren,  R.  I.,  1770-71; 
pastor  1771-78;  chaplain  Continental  army  1775-78;  preacher  Ashford, 
Conn.,  1778-79;  pastor  First  church,  Swansea,  Mass.,  1779-1802;  resi- 
dent Charlton,  Mass.,  1802-03.  Born  Amwell,  N.  J.,  April  14,  1748; 
died  Charlton,  Mass.,  May  i,  1803. 

Manning  &  B.  U.,  R.  I.  eye,  Bapt.  encyc,  Sprague  Annals  6,  Warren 
Bapt.  ch.  dec.  dis. 

VARNUM,  JAMES  MITCHELL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  classical  school, 
East  Greenwich,  R.  I.;  admitted  to  bar  1771;  lawyer  East  Greenwich,  R. 
I.,  1771-87;  colonel  Kentish  guards  1774;  Vamum's  R.  I.  regiment 
1775;  9th  Continental  infantry  1776;  ist  R.  I.  regiment  1777;  brigadier- 
general  R.  I.  troops  1776;  Continental  army  1777-79;  major-general 
R.  I.  militia  1779-88;  member  Continental  congress  1780-82,  1786-87; 
judge  Northwest  Territory,  Marietta,  O.,  1788-89;  president  R.  I.  society 
of  Cincinnati.  Born  Dracut,  Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1748;  died  Marietta,  O., 
Jan.  10,  1789. 

Bibliog.  R.  I.,  Manning  &  B.  U.,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Heit- 
man Rev.,  Cong,  direct. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Fellow  Brown  university  1 789-1818. 
Teacher  Warren,  R.  I.,  1769-73;  founder  academy,  Wrentham,  Mass., 
1773;  principal;  licensed  Baptist  preacher  1773;  ordained  1776;  pastor 
Wrentham  1775-1823.  Bom  Hilltown,  Penn.,  1752;  died  Wrentham, 
Mass.,  Sept.   22,   1823. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog..  Manning  &  B.  U.,  Bapt.  encyc,    Sprague  Annals  6 

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1770 

DENNIS.  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Newport,  R.  I.      Died  1839. 

FOSTER,  THEODORE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Dartmouth  college  1786.  Trustee 
Brown  university,  1794-1822.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I. 
house  of  representatives  1776-82,  18 12-16;  town  clerk  Providence 
many  years;  judge  court  of  admiralty  1785;  member  U.  S.  senate  1790- 
1803;  antiquary,  collecting  materials  for  history  of  R.  I.  Born  Brook- 
field,  Mass.,  April  29,  1752;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  13.  1828. 

R.  I.  eye,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct. 

NASH,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1775; 
pastor  Gray,  Me.,  1775-82;  resident  Gray,  Me.,  1782-1821.  Born 
Abington,  Mass.,  Aug.  4,  1744;  died  Gray,  Me.,  Feb.  i,  1821. 

Pro  v.  gaz..  Hist,  of  Abington,  P. 

READ,  SETH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Yale  college  1781;  Harvard  university  1781; 
Dartmouth  college  1786.  Bom  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  March  6,  1746;  died 
Feb.  19,  1830.  Reed  fam. 

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1771 

ARNOLD,  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Trustee  Brown  university  1800-26. 
Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  chief  justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1809-10. 
From  Smithfield,  R.  I.  Bom  1751;  died  North  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov. 
8,  1826.  R.  I.  man.,  Prov.  jour.,  P. 

BROWN,  MICAH,  A.B.  Resident  Smithfield,  R.  I.  From  Barrington, 
R.  I.;  died  West  Indies,  1773.  Manning  Mat.  list,  Prov.  gaz. 

COSSIT,  RANNA,  A.B.;  A.M.  Episcopal  minister,  Sydney,  Island  of 
Cape  Breton.     Died  181 5.  P. 

FARNHAM,   BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Conn.     Manning  Mat.  list 

USTICK,  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  and  theological  student  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1772-75;  preacher  Stamford,  Conn.,  1775-76;  Ashford, 
Conn.,  1776-79;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1777;  pastor  Grafton,  Mass., 
1779-82;  First  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1782-1802.  Bom  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  30,  1753;  died  Burlington,  N.  J.,  April  18,  1803. 

Bapt.  encyc,  Sprague  Annals  6 

WARD,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Yale  college  1787.  Tmstee  Brown  university 
1790-1800.  Captain  Vamum's  R.  I.  regiment  1775;  major  ist  R.  I. 
regiment  1777;  lieutenant-colonel  1779;  retired  1781;  merchant  Warwick, 
R.  I.,  1781-90;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1790-1808;  resident  East  Greenwich, 
R.  I.,  1804-16;  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  1816-28;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1828-32; 
R.  I.  commissioner  Annapolis  convention  1786;  president  N.  Y.  marine 
insurance  company  1806-08;  delegate  Hartford  convention  1814.  See 
Memoir,  by  John  Ward,  1875.  Born  Westerly,  R.  I.,  Nov.  17,  1756;  died 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  16,  1832. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Heitman  Rev.,  Am.  q.   reg.  ii 

6-*6 

1772 

APPLETON,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister 
1776;  pastor  North  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1776-95.  Born  Ipswich,  Mass., 
1751;  died  North  Brookfield,  Mass.,  July  25,  1795.  Am.  q.  reg. 

DAVID,  EBENEZER,  A.B.  Principal  Latin  school.  Providence,  R.  I., 
1772-74?;  ordained  Seven  Day  Baptist  minister;  chaplain  9th  Conti- 
nental infantry  1776;  2d  R.  I.  regiment  1777-78.  From  Philadelphia, 
Penn.     Died  March  19,  1778.  Heitman  Rev. 


1772  GRADUATES  69 

GREENE,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.  Physician  Arojenteuil  Grand  River,  Canada. 
Bom  Warwick,  R.  I.,  March,  1755;  died  Argenteuil  Grand  River, 
Canada,  Nov.  24,  1824.  Greene  gen.,  Prov.  gaz. 

HARRIS,  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Manufacturer  Limerock,  R.  I.;  member  Harris 
Limerock  Co.;  one  of  the  destroyers  of  the  Gaspee.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  April  3,  1752;  died  Limerock,  R.  I.,  Feb.  25,  1823.     Prov.  gaz.,  P. 

HOWELL,  ELIAS,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Egg  Harbor,  N.  J.    Manning  Mat.  list 

RUSSELL,  JOSEPH  DOLBEARE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Aide-de-camp,  Battle  of 
R.  I.,  Aug.,  1778.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  2,  1756;  died  March 
29,  1786.  Russell  gen. 

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1773 

DROWNE,  SOLOMON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1804;  M.B.  University  of  Penn. 
1781;  A.M.  Dartmouth  college  1786.  Fellow  Brown  university  1783- 
1834;  professor  materia  medica  and  botany  181 1-34.  Physician 
Providence,  R.  I.;  surgeon  Continental  army  1776-80;  student  medicine 
England,  Holland,  Belgium  and  France,  1784-88;  physician  Marietta, 
O.,  1788-89;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1789-92;  Morgantown,  Va.,  1792-94; 
Union,  Penn.,  1794-1801;  Foster,  R.  I.,  1801-34;  original  member 
R.  I.  medical  society;  vice  president;  one  of  the  founders  R.  I.  society 
for  the  encouragement  of  domestic  industry;  member  American 
academy  of  arts  and  sciences.  Author  Farmer's  Guide,  in  conduction 
with  W.  Drowne,  1824;  also  numerous  articles,  lectures  and  addresses. 
Born   Providence,  R.  I.,    March    11,   1753;  died   Foster,  R.  I.,  Feb.   5, 

1834- 

R.  I.  eye,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog..  Am.  por.  gal.,  Russell  gen.  (with  por.) 

LITCHFIELD,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister; 
pastor  Second  church,  Kittery,  Me.,  1 782-1 828.  Born  Scituate,  Mass., 
Jan.  25,  1751;  died  Kittery,  Me.,  Jan.  28,  1828.    Am.  q.  reg.,  Morse  gen. 

NASH,  JACOB,  A.B.     From  Providence,   R.   I.     Died  previous  to   1795. 

PADELFORD,  PHILIP,  A.B.;  A.M.  Medical  student  New  Bedford, 
Mass.;  surgeon  R.  I.  militia  1778;  U.  S.  navy;  physician  Taunton,  Mass. 
Born  Taunton,  Mass.,  1753;  died  Taunton,  Aug.  27,  1815. 

Emery  Hist,  of  Taunton,  Padelford  chart,  Heitman  Rev. 

TILLINGHAST,  HENRY  HENDREN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Phvsician  Providence, 
R.  I.     Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  6,  1757;  died  Columbia,  S.  C,  1795. 

Prov.  vit.  rec,  Prov.  gaz. 
5-*5 

1774 

BINNEY,  BARNABAS,  A.B.;  A.M.;   M.B.  College  of  Philadelphia  1776?. 
Hospital  surgeon  Continental  army  1776-83;  senior  surgeon  Continental 
army  hospital;  physician  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1781-86.     Bom  Boston, 
Mass.,   1 751;  died  Franklin  co.,  Penn.,  June  21,   1787. 
Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog..  Manning  &  B.  U.,  Am.  q.  reg.  11.,  Heitman  Rev. 

DORRANCE,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  First  librarian  Brown  university  1773- 
75;  tutor  1774-75;  trustee  1798-18 13.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.; 
justice  court  of  common  pleas.  Providence  co.,  1794-1801;  president 
Providence  town  council;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives.  Bom 
Scituate,  R.  I.,  1747;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  29,  1813. 

R.  I.  eye,  Bibliog.  R.  I. 

FOSTER,  DWIGHT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Harvard  imiversity  1784.  Admitted 
to  bar  1778;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1778-79;  justice  of  peace  1779; 
lawyer    Brookfield,    Mass.      1779-1823;    delegate    Mass.    constitutional 


70  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  i774 

convention  1779,  1799;  justice  of  peace  Worcester  co.  1781;  special  justice 
court  of  common  pleas  1792;  high  sheriff  Worcester  co.  1792;  member 
Mass.  house  of  representatives;  Mass.  senate;  U.  S.  house  of  representa- 
tives 1793-99;  U.  S.  senate  1800-03;  chief  justice  court  of  common 
pleas,  Worcester  co.,  1801-11;  member  Mass.  executive  council  1818. 
Bom  Brookfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  7,   1757;  died  Brookfield,  April  29,   1823. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct. 

JONES,  TIMOTHY,   A.B.;  A.M. 
MANN,  JACOB,  A.B.     Clergyman.     Died  1826. 

PENNIMAN,  ELIAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Steward  Brown  university  1788-90. 
Physician  Milford,  Mass.;  Hardwick,  Mass.  Bom  Milford,  Mass.,  Dec. 
I,    1748;  died  Hardwick,  Mass.,  Feb.  9,  1830. 

Hist,  of  Milford,  Hist,  of  Hardwick 

6-*6 

1775 

BOWEN,  PARDON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1812.  Tmstee  Brown  university 
1817-26.  Surgeon  privateer  1779;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1781?- 
1820;  president  R.  I.  medical  society  1815-23.  Author  of  an  account 
of  yellow  fever  in  Providence  1805;  contributions  to  medical  journals. 
Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  22,  1757;  died  Potowomut,  Warwick, 
R.  I.,  Oct.  25,  1826.  Trans.  R.  I.  Med.  Soc,  R.  I.  eye. 

BRADFORD,  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.     Died  previous  to  1786. 

FAIRBANKS,  ELEAZAR,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister 
1777;  pastor  Boylston,  Mass.,  1777-93;  Wilmington,  Vt.,  1793-1800. 
Bom  Brimfield,  Mass.;  died  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  182 1.  Am.  q.  reg.,  P. 

FARRINGTON,  DANIEL,  A.B.  Student  theology,  Franklin,  Mass.;  Con- 
gregational minister;  preacher  Wrentham,  Mass.;  Taunton,  Mass.; 
and  elsewhere.  Bom  Wrentham,  Mass.,  March  i,  1755;  died  Wrentham, 
Mass.,  Jan.  21,  1834.  P- 

FULTON,  JAMES,  A.B. 

HOPKINS,  ESEK,  A.B.  Lieutenant  on  Providence  sloop;  captured  by 
British;  prisoner  of  war  Halifax,  N.  S.  Bom  Newport,  R.  I.,  June 
9,  1758;  died  1777.  Hopkins  fam. 

LAW,  ANDREW,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Yale  college  1786;  LL.D.  Allegheny  college 
1820.  Clergyman.  Author  of  a  new  system  of  musical  notation. 
Bom  Cheshire,  Conn.     Died  1821.  P. 

PORTER,  MICAIAH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  theology  Preston,  Conn.; 
preacher  Southern  states  and  Va.;  ordained  Congregational  minister; 
pastor  Voluntown,  Conn.,  1781-1800;  Plainfield,?  1805-24.  Born  Brain- 
tree,  Mass.,  April  26,  1745;  died  Sept.  4,  1824.  Porter  gen.,  P. 

READ,  JOSIAH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Yale  college  1781;  Harvard  university  1785. 
Born  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  July  23,  1753;  died  181 3. 

ROGERS,  ROBERT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Yale  college  1788.  Tmstee  Brown 
university  1786-88;  fellow  1 788-1835.  Second  lieutenant  Tallman's 
R.  I.  regiment  1776;  ist  R.  I.  regiment  1777;  first  lieutenant  1777; 
principal  classical  school  Newport,  R.  I.;  secretary,  treasurer  and  libra- 
rian, Redwood  library,  20  years.  Bom  Newport,  R.  I.,  April  18,  1758; 
died  Newport,  Aug.  5,  1835.  R-  L  eye.  Redwood,  Heitman  Rev. 

IO-*IO 

1776 

COE,  CURTIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  theology  Middletown,  Conn.;  chaplain 
Continental  army;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1780;  pastor 
Durham,  N.  H.,  1 780-1 806;  missionary  N.  H.  and  Mass.;  resident  New- 
fields,  N.  H.  Bom  Middletown,  Conn.,  July  21,  1750;  died  Newfields, 
N.  H.,  Jan.  7,  1839.  P. 


1776  GRADUATES  71 

COOKE,  AMASA,  A.B.  Licensed  Congregational  minister  1780;  pastor 
First  church,  Bemardston,  Mass.,  1 783-1805.  Born  Hadley,  Mass., 
1750;  died  Bemardston,  Mass.,  June  11,  1816.  Min.  of  Franklin 

CUMMINGS,  ABRAHAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Andover,  Mass.;  Baptist 
minister;  home  missionary  Andover,  Mass.;  North  Yarmouth,  Me. 
Author  various  sermons.  Bom  Andover,  Mass.,  1755;  died  Phipps- 
burg,  Me.,  Aug.  31,  1827.  P. 

DUTCH,  EBENEZER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister 
1779;  pastor  Bradford,  Mass.,  1779-1813.  Bom  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1751; 
died  Bradford,  Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1813.  Perry  Hist,  of  Bradford 

EDWARDS,  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Colonel  British  army;  resident  London. 
England.     Perished  on  his  way  from  Bristol,  England,  to  Cork,  Ireland. 

GANO,  DANIEL,  A.B.  Second  lieutenant  ist  N.  Y.  regiment  1775-76; 
second  lieutenant  Knox's  regiment  Continental  artillery  1776;  captain- 
lieutenant  2d  Continental  artillery  1777-78;  afterwards  captain  N.  Y. 
levies;  pioneer  settler  Kentucky.  Bom  N.  C.  1758;  died  Scott  co., 
Ky.,  April  8,  1849.  Nee.  1849,  Heitman  Rev. 

HART,  JOHN,  A.B.     Died  1814. 

MANN,  JOHN  PRESTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Physician  Newport,  R.  I.  Bom 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  1775;  died  Newport,  R.  I.,  Sept.  24,  18^7. 

Hist.  Attleb..  P. 

THAYER,  JABEZ,  A.B.  Chaplain  14th  Mass.  regiment  1777.  Died 
previous  to  1786.  Heitman  Rev. 

1777 

CALEFF,  JEDEDIAH,  A.B.     Died  previous  to  1786. 

DUNCAN,  JOHN,  A.B.     Died  previous  to   1804. 

GAIR,  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  1782.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1776; 
pastor  Medfield,  Mass.,  1776-87;  Second  church,  now  Warren  ave., 
Boston,  Mass.,  1788-90.     Bom  Boston  1755;  died  Boston,  April  7,  1790. 

Hist,  of  Bapt.  ch.,  Hist,  of  Medfield 

POND,  ENOCH,  A.B.;  A.M.  1782.  Continental  army  one  year;  music 
teacher  several  years;  teacher  public  schools,  Boston,  Mass.;  ordained 
Congregational  minister;  pastor  Ashford,  Conn.,  1789-1807?.  Born 
Wrentham,  Mass.,  April  27,  1756;  died  Aug.  6,  1807.     Sprague  Annals  a 

QUARLES,  FRANCIS.  A.B.;  A.M.  Congregational  minister,  Hamilton, 
Mass.  Born  Hamilton,  Mass.,  1750;  died  Hamilton,  Mass.,  Jan.  28, 
1831.  P. 

RICE,  TILLEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Physician  Brookfield,  Mass.;  magistrate 
Brookfield,  Mass.  Bom  Brookfield,  Mass,  1757;  died  Brookfield,  Mass., 
Aug.,  1824.  Rice  fam. 

SAMPSON,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  1786.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom 
Boston,  Mass.;  baptized  Aug.  28,  1757;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  June 
6,  1794.  Prov.  gaz.,  Giles  Mem. 

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1782 

BROWN,  OBADIAH,  A.B.  Born  May  16,  1762;  died  Providence,  R.  I., 
Feb.  14,  1815.  Chad.  Br.  Mem.,  Prov.  gaz. 

GREEN,  JOHN  MORLEY,  A.B.  Ensign  2d  R.  I.  regiment  1779;  lieu- 
tenant 1780;  1st  R.  I.  regiment  1781-83.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I., 
1760;  died  Oct.  26,  1817.  Greene  gen.,  Prov.  gaz. 

JENCKES,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tmstee  Brown  university  1799-1818. 
Resident  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  11,  1764; 
died  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  Sept.  13,  1818.  Prov.  rec,  Prov.  gaz. 


73  BROWN    UNIVERSITY  1782 

JONES,  ALEXANDER,  A.B.  Commission  merchant  Charleston,  S.  C, 
until  about  1800;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1800-40.  Born  Milford,  Mass., 
Aug.  8,   1764;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  20,   1840.  P. 

M'CLELLAN,  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Merchant  New  York,  N.  Y.;  resident 
Keene,  N.  H.  Born  Woodstock,  Conn.,  March  5,  1762;  died  Woodstock, 
Conn.,  Jan.  25,  1809.  Prov.  gaz.,  P. 

SNOW,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Third  lieutenant  Capt.  Elliott's  regiment 
of  artillery  1776-80;  merchant  Providence,  R.  I.;  China  several  years; 
U.  S.  consul  Canton,  China;  original  member  R.  I.  society  of  Cincinnati; 
secretary  1812.     Born  Aug.  10,  1758;  died  Providence,  May  13,  1838.     P. 

WHEATON,  LEVI,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1812.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1798-1851;  professor  theory  and  practice  of  medicine  1815-2S.  Physi- 
cian Hudson,  N.  Y.,  ten  years;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  two  years;  Providence 
R.  I.;  physician  of  port  of  Providence;  original  fellow  R.  I.  medical 
soc;  president  1824-29.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  6,  1761;  died 
Providence,  Aug.  29,  1851.  R.  I.  eye,  R.  I.  med.  soc.  Nee.  1852 

7-*7 

1783 

CAMPBELL,  JACOB,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  classical  school,  East  Green- 
wich, R.  I.;  lawyer  East  Greenwich.  Author  Poetical  essays,  and  essays 
in  prose.  Born  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  1760;  died  East  Greenwich, 
March  5,  1788.  R.  I.  eye. 

HARRIS,  LUTHER,  A.B. 

TILLINGHAST,  GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov. 
10,  1764;  died  Providence,  July  5,  1829.      Prov.  m.  and  f.  jour.,  Prov.  rec. 

TILLINGHAST,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  2, 
1766.  Prov.  rec. 

TYLER,  OTHNIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Sudbury,  Mass.  Bom  Attle- 
boro,  Mass.,  April  4,  1763;  died  1846.  Hist,  of  Attleboro 

WILKINSON,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Librarian  Brown  university  1785- 
88.  Principal  Latin  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1783-94;  postmaster 
Providence  1790-1801;  bookseller  Providence;  member  R.  I.  house  of 
representatives  181 3-18;  town  council.  Providence,  1824.  Born  Kill- 
ingly.  Conn.,  June  19,  1760;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  16,  1852. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1852,  R.  I.  eye. 

6-*6 

1786 

ANNAN,  ROBERT  LANDALS,  A.B. 

ANNAN,  WILLIAM,  A.B.     Physician.     Died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1797. 

Prov.  gaz. 
BOWEN,  OLIVER,  A.B.;  A.M.     Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Apr.  21,   1767; 

died  Providence,  Dec.  11,  1804.  Prov.  rec,  Prov.  gaz. 

BROWN,  NICHOLAS,  A.B.;  A.M.     Trustee  Brown  university  1791-1825; 

treasurer   1796-1825;  fellow  1825-41.       Merchant,  senior  partner  house 

of  Brown  and  Ives;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives;  R.  I.  senate; 

presidential  elector  1840;  one  of  the  founders  of  Providence  Athenaeum; 

Butler  hospital  for  the  insane.     Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  4,  1769; 

died  Providence,  Sept.  27,  1841. 

R.  I.  eye,  Nat.  eye  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Hunt  Am.  merch. 
CARTER,    BENJAMIN   BOWEN,   A.B.;   A.M.     Born   Providence,    R.    I., 

Dec  16,  1771;  died  Providence,  Apr.  24,  1831.  Prov.  rec. 

FREEMAN,  EDMUND,  A.B.;  A.M.     Born  Mansfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1764; 

died  Mansfield,  March  30,  1833.  Freeman  gen. 


1786  GRADUATES  73 

GOULD,  JONATHAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister 
1793;  pastor  Standish,  Me.,  1793-95.  Died  Standish,  Me.,  July  26, 
1795.  Arn.  q.  reg. 

GREEN,  TIMOTHY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Worcester,  Mass.,  two  years; 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Born  Worcester,  Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1765;  lost  at  sea 
on  his  return  from  Charleston,  S.  C,  181 3.  Hist,  of  Worcester,  P. 

HALL,  JAIRUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Wilmington,  Vt.;  town  clerk  17S9- 
1833;  justice  of  peace  38  years;  member  Vt.  house  of  representatives 
1804-13,  1821-26;  assistant  justice  Windham  co.,  Vt.,  1811-32.  Bom 
New  Braintree,  Mass.,  March  5,  1765;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  25, 
1849.  Hall  fam.  rec,  P. 

KOLLOCK.  LEMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1819;  Harvard  university  1822. 
Medical  student  Newport,  R.  L;  physician  S.  C;  Savannah,  Ga.,  1796- 
1823;  corresponding  member  Mass.  historical  society  Born  Mass., 
1766;  died  Savannah,  Ga.,  Apr.,  1823.  Mass.  hist,  soc,  Prov.  gaz. 

MANNING,  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant.  Born  1765;  died  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.,  1809.  Prov.  gaz. 

MASON,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Oct.  8,  1768;  died  Providence,  July  20,  1843. 

Prov.  rec,  Prov.  jour. 

SMITH,  PRESERVED,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Williams  college  1797.  Member 
Mass.  state  militia  1775-78;  student  theology  Conway,  Mass..  1786-87; 
ordained  Congregational  minister  1787;  pastor  Rowe,  Mass.,  1 787-1804, 
1812-32;  Mendon,  Mass.,  1805-1812.  See  Biographical  Sketch  of  Rev. 
Preserved  Smith,  1853.  Bom  Ashfield,  Mass.,  June  25,  1759;  died  War- 
wick, Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1834.  Biog.  sketch,  Min.  of  Taunton 

WOOD,  AMOS.  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1788;  pastor  Weare, 
N.  H.,  1787-98;  delegate  N.  H.  constitutional  convention  1791.  Born 
Rowley,  Mass.,  1760;  died  Weare,  N.  H.,  Feb.  3,  1798.     Weare  town  hist. 

WOODS,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.  Lawyer;  U.S.  district  attorney  N.  C.  Died 
Newbem,  N.  C,  1808.  Prov.  gaz. 

1787 

ALDEN,  ABNER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  Kent  academy.  East  Greenwich, 
R.  I.,  1802-08;  teacher  Bristol,  R.  I.  Author  Columbian  exercise,  4 
vols.,  i8oo?-i2.     Bom  1758;  died  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Aug.  23,  1820. 

Hist,  of  E.  Greenwich,  P. 

CROUCH,  ABRAHAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Charleston,  S.  C;  custom- 
house officer,  Charleston.  Born  1768;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  3, 
1826.  Prov.  jour. 

EDDY,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1801.  Trustee  Brown  tmiversity 
1797-1805;  fellow  1805-39;  secretary  1806-29  Delegate  R.  I.  con- 
vention on  U.  S.  constitution  1790;  admitted  to  bar  1790;  lawyer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  clerk  R.  I.  superior  court  1790-94;  clerk  R.  I.  general 
assembly  1793;  member  committee  to  collect  and  revise  R.  I.  laws  1794; 
secretary  of  state,  R.  I.,  1797-1819;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representa- 
tives 1819-25;  associate  justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1826-27;  chief 
justice  1827-35;  corresponding  member  Mass.  historical  society.  Author 
various  tracts.  Bom  Johnston,  R.  I.,  March  31,  1769;  died  Feb.  3,  1839. 
R.  I.  eye,  Nat.  eye.  Ain.  biog..  Am.  q.  reg.  11 

FAXON,  JOHN,  A.B.  Member  company  for  defense  of  Castle  and  Gover- 
nors Island,  Boston  harbor,  Mass.,  1780-81;  lawyer  Machias,  Me.  Bom 
June  7,  1763;  died  1827.  Vinton  mem. 

HAWES,  OLIVER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Physician  Society  Hill,  S.  C.  Bom 
Wrentham,  Mass.,  June  26,  1766;  died  Society  Hill,  S.  C,  ?,  Oct.,  1821.    P. 

KING,  ELI,  A.B.;  A.M.     Died   1817. 


74  BROWNUNIVERSITY  1787 

LAMBERT,  NATHANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Licensed  Congregational  preacher 
1789;  ordained  1790;  pastor  Newbury,  Vt.,  1790-1809;  First  church, 
Lyme,  N.  H.,  181 1-20;  member  N.  H.  house  of  representatives  1821-28. 
Bom,  Rowley,  Mass.,  1765;  died  Lyme,  N.  H.,  Dec.  15,  1838.  P. 

LEONARD,  OLIVER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant  Norton,  Mass.;  admitted 
to  bar  1791;  lawyer  Taunton,  Mass.;  Orrington,  Me.;  resident  Bangor, 
Me.;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives.  Born  Norton,  Mass., 
Feb.  3,  1764;  died  Bangor,  Me.,  Jan.  3,  1828.  Hist,  of  Norton 

MANN,  JOHN  MILTON,  A.B.  Physician  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1800-09; 
member  common  council,  Hudson.  Born  Attleboro,  Mass.;  drowned 
Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  24,  1809.  Hist,  of  Attleb. 

MAXCY.  JONATHAN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Harvard  university  1801.  Tutor 
Brown  university  1787-91;  librarian  1788-92;  professor  divinity  1791- 
92;  trustee  1791-92;  president  pro  tempore  1792-97;  president  1 797-1 802. 
Licensed  Baptist  preacher  1790;  ordained  1791;  pastor  First  church. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1791-92;  president  Union  college  1802-04;  S.  C. 
college  1804-20.  Author  sermons,  addresses  and  orations,  partially 
collected  in  his  Literary  remains,  with  memoir  by  Romeo  Elton,  1844. 
Bom  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Sept.  2,  1768;  died  Columbia,  S.  C,  June  4,  1820. 
R.  I.  eye,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc.  Memoir,  Am.  q.  reg.  11, 
Sprague  Annals  6. 

IO-*IO 

1788 

ADAMS,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Uxbridge,  Mass.;  member 
Mass.  house  of  representatives  1809-14;  Mass.  senate  1814-15,  1822-25; 
U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1816-21.  Born  Worcester,  Mass.,  1765; 
died  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  March  28,  1837.       Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct. 

ATWELL,  AMOS  MAINE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  June, 
1765;  died  Providence,  May  24,  181 5.  Vinton  mem. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  16,  1771; 
died  Enfield,  Conn.,  Jan.  16,  181 8.  Prov.  rec,  Prov.  gaz. 

BLACKINTON,  JESSE,  A.B.  Resident  Ashtabula,  O.  Born  Attleboro, 
Mass.  Hist,  of  Attleboro 

BOWEN,  JABEZ,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer;  chief  justice  Ga.  supreme  court. 
Bom  1774;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Aug.  9,  1816.  Prov.  gaz. 

BRIGGS,  JOHN,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1791;  pastor 
Tiverton,  R.  I.,  1 791-1801;  Plympton  1801-07;  resident  Vt.  Born 
Norton,  Mass.,  May  17,  1765;  died  Sept.  18,  1811. 

Am.  q.  reg..  Hist,  of  Norton 

BURRILL,  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1813.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1813-20.  Admitted  to  bar  1791;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  attorney 
general  R.  I.  1797-1 8 14;  speaker  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1814- 
16;  chief  justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1816-17;  member  U.  S.  senate 
1817-20.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  25,  1772;  died  Washington, 
D.  C,  Dec.  25,  1820. 

R.  I.  eye,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct.,  Am.  q.  reg.  11 

DAGGETT,  HERMAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Licensed  Congregational  preacher  1789; 
pastor  Presbyterian  church,  Southold,  L.  I.,  1790-92;  Southampton, 
L.  I.,  1792-95;  West  Hampton,  L.  I.,  1797-1801;  Brookhaven,  L.  I., 
1801-07;  teacher  and  preacher  Cairo,  N.  Y.,  one  year;  preacher  Patter- 
son, N.  Y.;  principal  academy  and  preacher  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  two 
years;  principal  academy.  New  Canaan,  Conn.;  Foreign  mission  school, 
Cornwall,  Conn.,  1818-24;  resident  Cornwall  1824-32.  Author  various 
sermons  and  addresses.  Bom  Walpole,  Mass.,  Sept.  11,  1766;  died  Corn- 
wall, Conn.,  May  19,  1832.  Sprague  Annals  2,  P. 


1788  GRADUATES  75 

DOGGETT,  SIMEON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Brown  university  1791-96. 
Principal  Bristol  academy,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1796-1813;  pastor  Mendon, 
Mass.,  1813-31;  Unitarian  church,  Raynham,  Mass.,  1831-45;  trustee 
Bristol  academy.  Author  various  discourses  and  sermons.  See  Bio- 
graphical sketch  by  C.  H.  Brigham,  1852.  Born  Middleboro,  Mass., 
March  6,  1765;  died  Raynham,  Mass.,  March  19,  1852. 
Biog.  sketch,  Min.  of  Taunton,  Sprague  Annals  8,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee. 
1852. 

FISHER,  JABEZ  PpND,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Dartmouth  college  1833.  Licensed 
Congregational  minister  1790;  preacher  Deering,  N.  H.;  pastor  Notting- 
ham West,  now  Hudson,  N.  H.,  1796-1801;  teacher  York,  Me.;  preacher 
Camden,  Me.;  pastor  Boothbay,  Me.,  1809-16;  missionary  N.  H.  mission- 
ary society  four  years ;  pastor  Deering,  N.  H.  Born  Wrentham,  Mass., 
Oct.  7,  1763;  died  Dec.  13,  1836.  Am.  q.  reg. 

HARRIS,  HARDING,  A.B.;  A.M.  Physician.  Born  Johnston,  R.  I., 
Sept.  12,  1768;  died  Johnston,  R.  I.,  March  29,  1808. 

R.  I.  vit.  rec,  Prov.  gaz. 

HOLBROOK,  JOSIAH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Baptist  minister  Beaufort,  S.  C. 
Bom  Wrentham,  Mass.,  Jan.  19,  1765;  died  Beaufort,  S.  C,  1795. 

Prov.  gaz.,  Mendon  ass.,  Morse  gen. 

JACKSON,   GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.     Died   1832. 

LAZELL,  EBENEZER,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1792; 
pastor  Second  church,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1792-97.  Born  Bridgewater, 
Mass.;  died  N.  Y.,  1828. 

LEONARD,  JOSHUA,  A.B.;  A.M.  Yale  college  1792.  Ordained  Congre- 
gational minister;  pastor  Ellington,  Conn.,  1791-98;  Presbyterian 
church,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  1799-1813;  principal  Pompey  academy, 
Pompey,  N.  Y.,  1813-23;  pastor  Congregational  church,  Pompey;  resident 
Cazenovia,  N.  Y.  Born  Raynham,  Mass.,  June  25,  1769;  died  Auburn, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1843-  Am.  q.  reg.,  P. 

MAY,  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Law  student.  Born  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Jan.  26, 
1764;  died  Attleboro,  Mass.,  July  12,  1790. 

Hist,  of  Attleboro,  Prov.  gaz 

MEAD,  SAMUEL,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor  Second 
church,  Danvers,  Mass.,  1 794-1803;  Second  church,  Amesbury,  Mass., 
1804-18.  Born  Rochester,  Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1764;  died  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  March  28,  1818.  Am.  q.  reg. 

TILLINGHAST,  STEPHEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
Providence,  R.  I. ;  city  treasurer  Providence  1832-40.  Bom 'Providence, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  17,  1768;  died  Providence,  Feb.  6,  1841.  Prov.  rec,  P. 

TURNER,  JOHN,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor  Alfred, 
Me.,  1 791-1804;  Second  church,  Biddeford,  Me.,  1805-17;  Kingston, 
N.  H.,  1818-23.     Bom  Randolph,  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1769;  died  Oct.  2,  i83i7. 

Am.  q.  reg.,  Anniv.  Randolph  ch.,  P. 

WHITMAN,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1791;  lawyer 
Pembroke,  Mass.;  Hanover,  Mass.;  postmaster  Hanover;  lawyer  Boston, 
Mass.,  1803-40;  member  Mass.  general  court  1806-19;  justice  police 
court,  Boston,  1822-34.  Author  various  orations  and  addresses.  Born 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1768;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  31,  1840. 

Whitman  gtn. 

20-*20 

1789 

DRAPER,  PAUL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Officer  Frigate  L'Insurgent.  Bom  Attle- 
boro, Mass.,  Sept.  19,  1767;  lost  at  sea  1800.         Hist,  of  Attleboro,  P. 


76  BROWN     UxNIVERSITY  1789 

FENNER,  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1825.  Member  R.  I.  house  of 
representatives  several  years;  U.  S.  senate  1805-07;  governor  R.  I. 
1807-11,  1824-31,  1843-45;  presidential  elector  1821,  1837;  president 
R.  I.  historical  society  1822-33;  president  R.  I.  constitutional  conven- 
tion 1842.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  22,  1771;  died  Providence, 
April  17,  1846. 

R.  I.  eye,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct..  Am.  q.  reg.  11 

GREENE,  SAMUEL  WARD,  A.B.  Born  June  24,  1771;  died  Olneyville, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  22,  1849.  Greene  gen.,  Nee.  1850 

HOWELL,  JEREMIAH  BROWN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college 
1791.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  U.  S.  senate  1811-17;  briga- 
dier-general R.  L  militia.  Bom  Providence,  R.  L,  Aug.  28,  1771;  died 
Providence,  Feb.  6,   1822.  Cyc    Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct.,  P. 

NIGHTINGALE,  JOHN  CLARK,  A.B.;  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1790; 
A.M.  1795.  Planter  Dungeness,  Cumberland  Island,  Ga.  Bom  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Jan.  28,  1771;  died  Dungeness,  Cumberland  Island,  Ga., 
Sept.  10,  1806.  P. 

PARK,  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1822.  Professor  learned  languages 
S.  C.  college.     Died  1844. 

POWER,  NICHOLAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I.  Born 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  15,  1771;  died  Providence,  April  28,  1844. 

Narragansett  hist.  reg.  7 

RICHMOND,  EDWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1815.  Ordained  Congrega- 
tional minister  1792;  pastor  Stoughton,  Mass.,  1792-1817;  Third  church, 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  1817-33.  Author  various  sermons.  Bom  Middle- 
boro,  Mass.,  June  29,  1767;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  April  10,  1842. 

Am.  q.  reg.,  P. 
TUFTS,    JAMES,    A.B.;    A.M.     Ordained    Congregational   minister    1794; 
pastor  Wardsboro,  Vt.,  1794-1841.     Born  New  Braintree,  Mass.,  Sept. 
30,  1764;  died  Wardsboro,  Vt.,  Aug.  11,  1841. 

9-*9 

1790 

ALLIN,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  private  school.  Falls  church, 
Fairipax  co.,  Va.,  1791;  surveyor  Fairfax  co.,  Va.,  1791-92;  lawyer 
Barrington,  R.  I.;  chairman  committee  for  free  schools  1800;  member 
R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1805-11,  1816-27,  1829-30;  justice  of 
peace  Barrington;  town  clerk  Barrington  1816-29.  Bom  Barringon,  R. 
I.,  Aug.  17,  1768;  died  Barrington,  Jan.  4,  1827.  Hist,  of  Barrington 

BENTLEY,  JASPER,  A.B.  Resident  Franklin,  Conn.  Bom  Franklin, 
Conn.,  1763;  died  Franklin,  Nov.  13,  1801.  P. 

BROWN,  MOSES,  A.B.;  Yale  college  1790.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb. 
3,  1775;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  28,  1791. 

Prov.  gaz.,  Chad.  Br.  Mem. 

COBB,  THOMAS,  A.B.     From  Taunton,  Mass.     Died  1849. 

CONVERS,  JACOB,  A.B.  Medical  student.  Born  Thompson,  Conn.;  bap- 
tized May  II,  1766.  P. 

DELANO,  JOSEPH,  A.B.     From  New  Braintree,  Mass.  P. 

DRAPER,  AARON,  A.B.  Resident  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1764;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  8,  1818. 

Hist,  of  Attleboro,  P. 

DRINKWATER,  NATHANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  From  North  Yarmouth, 
Cumberland  co..  Me.  P. 

FITCH,  JOHN,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1793;  pastor 
Danville,  Vt.,  1 793-1816;  travelled  in  the  west  1816-18;  preacher 
Guildhall,  Vt.  Author  occasional  sermons.  Bom  Hopkinton,  Mass., 
1770;  died  Guildhall,  Vt.,   Dec.   18,   1827. 

Mendon  ass.,  Parke.  Mem.  of  Dr.  Emmons,  Am.  q.  reg.   13,  P. 


1790  GRADUATES  77 

GRAHAM,  ANDREW,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Rutland,  Mass. 

HALL,  BENJAMIN  HUNT,  A.B.     From  Providence,  R.  L 

HAWES,  ELIAS,  A.B.  Physician  New  Berne,  S.  C.  Bom  Wrentham, 
Mass.,  Jan.  15,  1768;  died  New  Berne,  S.  C,  1829.  P. 

HAWES,  PETER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1795;  lawyer  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1 795-1 829;  secretary  Washington  insurance  company;  member 
common  council.  New  York,  1809-12.  Author  various  poems.  Born 
Franklin,  Mass.,  June  6,  1768;  died  1829.  Edw.  Hawes  the  emigrant 

HEATON,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Joint  editor  Columbian  minerva 
1796-97;  teacher  Butler  school,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1797-99;  printer 
Wrentham,  Mass.  Born  Wrentham,  Mass.,  1775;  died  Wrentham, 
Mass.,  June  8,  1800.  Hist,  of  Dorchester,  Prov.  gaz. 

MESSER,  ASA,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1806;  Harvard  university  1820;  LL.D. 
University  of  Vt.  181 2.  Tutor  Brown  university  1791-96;  librarian 
1792-99;  professor  learned  languages  1796-99;  mathematics  and  natural 
philosophy  1 799-1802;  acting  president  1802-04;  president  1804-26. 
Licensed  Baptist  preacher  1792;  ordained  1801:  farmer  holding  various 
town  offices,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1826-36.  Author  various  orations 
and  addresses.  Bom  Methuen,  Mass.,  1769;  died  Providence,  R.  I., 
Oct.  II,  1836. 

R.  I.  eye,  Bibliog.  R.  I.,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  6,  Bapt. 
encyc.  Am.  q.  reg.  11. 

NELSON,  JOB,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Taunton,  Mass.;  lawyer  Castine, 
Me.,  1793-1836,  1838-?;  Boston,  Mass.,  1836-38;  resident  Orland, 
Me.;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  several  terms;  judge  of 
probate  1804-36.  Bom  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1766;  died  Orland, 
Me.,  July  2,  1850.  Courts  and  lawyers  of  Me.,  P. 

PARRIS,  MARTIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1817; 
pastor  First  church,  Marshfield,  Mass.,  1817-38;  resident  Kingston, 
Mass.  Born  Pembroke,  Mass.,  1766;  died  Kingston,  Mass.,  Nov.  15, 
1839.  Am.  q.  reg.  8,  P. 

PERRY,  FREEMAN,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Barre,  Mass. 

SHUMWAY,  NEHEMIAH,  A.B.  Principal  academy,  Freehold,  N.  J.; 
teacher  Albany  and  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  ?-i82o;  farmer  Lyme,  Jeffer- 
son CO.,  N.  Y.,  1820-?;  resident  Freehold,  N.  J.  Bom  Oxford,  Mass., 
Aug.  26,  1761;  died  Freehold,  N.  J.,  July,  1843.  Hist,  of  Oxford 

WALDO,  JOHN,  A.B.  Baptist  minister,  S.  C;  teacher  Georgetown  co., 
S.  C.  Author  English  grammar.  Bom  South  Dover,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  7, 
1762.  Gen.  of  Waldo  fam.,  P. 

WALKER,  PHINEAS,  A.B.  Judge  of  probate,  N.  H.  Bom  Brookfield, 
Mass.     Died  1841.  Hist,  of  N.  Brookfield 

WHITING,  ABIJAH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Salem,  N.  J.  Bom  Franklin, 
Mass.,  April,  1768;  died  Oct.,  1799.  P. 

22-*22 

1791 

ABBOT,  JONATHAN,  A.B.  Resident  Brookfield,  Mass.  Died  Savannah, 
Ga.,  1793.  Prov,  gaz. 

BAYLIES,  SAMUEL  WHITE,  A.B.;  A.M.     Died  1824. 

BILLINGS,  BARNABAS,  A.B. 

BURRILL,  GEORGE  RAWSON,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Au- 
thor various  orations.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  8,  1770;  died 
Johnston,  R.  I.,  Feb.  19,  1818.  Bibliog.  R.  I.,  Prov.  gaz.,  P. 

ELLIS,  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Rehoboth,  now  Seekonk,  Mass.; 
Taunton,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  senate  three  terms;  county  attorney; 
Taunton,  Mass.,  1820-?.  Bom  Franklin,  Mass.,  May  23,  1769;  died 
1849.  Hist,  of  Rehoboth,  Min.  of  Taunton 


78  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1791 

FAIRBANKS,  ELISHA,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Gloucester,  R.  I.;  Hopkin- 
ton,  R.  I.;  Keene,  N.  H.  Bom  Franklin,  Mass.,  June  6,  1771;  died 
Alstead,  N.  H.,  Sept.,  1824.  Prov.  gaz..  Hist,  of  Franklin 

HART,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  1798.     Died  1810. 

HUNT,  JOSEPH  SEARLES,  A.B.     Bom  Dec.  14,  1768.  Hunt  gen. 

HUNTER,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1819.  Tmstee  Brown  uni- 
versity 1800-38.  Admitted  to  bar  1795;  lawyer  Newport,  R.  I.;  mem- 
ber R.  I.  legislature  1799-1812,  1823-25;  speaker  1811-12;  member  U. 
S.  senate  1812-21;  charge  d'affaires  Brazil  1834-41;  minister  Brazil 
1841-45.  Author  various  orations  and  addresses.  Bom  Newport, 
R.  I.,  Nov.  26,  1774;  died  Newport,  Dec.  3,  1849. 

Sabin,  Am.  q.  reg.  11,  Nee.  1850,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye. 

JONES,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M. 

KING,   SAMUEL,   A.B.;  A.M. 

MASON,  JAMES  BROWN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tmstee  Brown  university  1804- 
19.  Physician  R.  I.;  Charleston,  S.  C,  1795-98?;  in  business  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  i798?-i8i9;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives;  speaker 
1812-14;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1815-19.  Bom  Thomp- 
son, Conn.,  1774;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  6,  1819. 

R.  I.  cyc,  Cong,  direct. 

MORSE,  JOHN,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1792;  pastor 
Green  River,  N.  Y.,  1792-1815;  Presbyterian  church,  Otega,  N.  Y., 
1816-28.  Bom  Medway,  Mass.,  March  24,  1763;  died  Otega,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  3,  1844.  Biog.  of  Medway 

PENNIMAN,  CHIRON,  A.B.;  A.M.     Born  Milford,  Mass.,  June  8,  1775. 

Hist,  of  Milford 

PENNIMAN,  OBADIAH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Bookseller  Providence,  R.  I.; 
Troy,  N.  Y.  Born  Milford,  Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1776;  died  Troy,  N.  Y., 
Sept.,  1820.  Hist,  of  Milford,  Prov.  gaz. 

RUSSELL,  JONATHAN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1817.  Law  student;  mer- 
chant; charge  d'affaires  Paris  1810-11;  London  1811-12;  commissioner 
to  negotiate  treaty  of  Ghent  1814;  minister  Norway  and  Sweden  1814- 
18;  resident  Mendon,  Mass.,  1818-32;  delegate  Mass.  constitutional 
convention  1820;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1821-23. 
Author  various  orations  and  addresses.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb. 
37,  1771;  died  Milton,  Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1832. 

R.  I.  cyc,  Nat.  cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct,  Sabin,  Am.  q.  reg. 

i6-*i6 

1792 

ALDEN,  PETER  OLIVER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1797;  lawyer 
Brunswick,  Me.     Bom  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1772;  died  1843.     Am.  q.  reg. 

BARNEY,  BILDAD,  A.B.;  A.M.     Clergyman.     Died  1796. 

CLARK,  THOMAS  MURRAY,  A.B.;  Yale  college  1792.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  15,  1774;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  20,  1795. 

Prov.  rec,  Prov.  gaz. 

FOLWELL,  WILLIAM  WATTS,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Elected  professor  of  rhetoric, 
University  of  Penn.,  1795,  but  declined;  resident  South  Hampton,  Penn.; 
farmer  Seneca  co.,  N.  Y.,  1807-58.  Bom  South  Hampton,  Penn.,  Jan. 
2,  1768;  died  Romulus,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  13,  1858.  Nee  1859 

GREEN,  ELIJAH  DIX,  A.B.  Physician  Charleston,  S.  C.  Bom  Wor- 
cester,  Mass.,  July  4,  1769;  died  Charleston,  S.  C,  Sept.  21,  1795. 

Worcester  ass.,  Vinton  mem.,  P. 


1792  GRADUATES  79 

HAZARD,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1796;  lawyer  Newport, 
R.  I.,  1796-1841;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1809-40;  speaker 
1816-18.  Author  various  reports  and  arguments.  Bom  Middletown, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  18,  1770;  died  Newport,  R.  I.,  March  10.  1841.         R.  I.  eye. 

HAZARD,  NATHANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Member  R.  I.  house  of  repre- 
sentatives 1818-19;  speaker  1818-19;  member  U.  S.  house  of  represent- 
atives 1819-30.  Born  Newport,  R.  I.,  1776;  died  Washington,  D.  C, 
Dec.  17,  1820.  Cong,  direct.,  Hazard  fam. 

HAZARD,  THOMAS  CRANSTON.  A.B.  Bom  South  Kingston,  R.  I., 
1789;  died  Voluntown,  Conn.,  April  14,  1850.  P. 

KING,  WILLIAM  VERNON,  A.B.;  A.M.     Died  1811. 

LARNED,  GEORGE,  A.B.  Lawyer  Thompson,  Conn.;  member  Conn, 
general  court;  member  Conn,  constitutional  convention  1818.  Bom 
Thompson,  Conn.,  March  13,  1776;  died  Thompson,  Conn.,  June  9, 
1858.  Learned  gen.,  P, 

LEONARD,  DAVID,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  evangelist  1794; 
preacher  Nantucket,  Mass.,  two  years;  Assonet,  Mass.,  two  years;  Gold 
street  church,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  merchant  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1805-17; 
postmaster  Bristol,  12  years;  secretary  Bristol  insurance  co.;  editor 
and  proprietor  Bristol  republican.  Author  various  sermons  and  ora- 
tions 1795-1804.  Bom  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1771;  died  Harri- 
son township,  la.,  July  22,  1818.  Sprague  Annals  6 

PATTEN,  GEORGE  JAFFRAY,  A.B.;   A.M.     Died  1830. 

SHAW,  JAHAZIAH,  A.B.  Lawyer  Me.  Born  Raynham,  Mass.;  died 
1813.  Hist,  of  Raynham 

SMITH,  ELI,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1793;  pastor 
HoUis,  N.  H.,  1793-1831;  resident  Hollis,  N.  H.,  1831-47;  preacher 
Greenfield,  N.  H.;  Montague,  Mass.;  Marshfield,  Mass.  Bom  Belcher- 
town,  Mass.,  Sept.  17,  1759;  died  Hollis,  N.  H.,  May  11,  1847. 

Sprague  Annals  i,  Nee.  1847,  P- 

STITES,  RICHARD  MONTGOMERY.  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Savannah, 
Ga.  Bom  Elizabethtown,  N.  J.,  March,  1777;  died  Savannah,  Ga., 
Jan.  or  Feb.,  1813.  Prov.  gaz.,  P. 

TEW,  PARACLETE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  25,  1774; 
died  Savannah,  Ga.,  Jan.  18.  1803.  Prov.  rec.  Prov.  gaz. 

WITHINGTON,  EBENEZER.  A.B.;  A.M. 

I7-*I7 

1793 

ALLEN.  PAUL.  A.B.;  A.M.  Contributor  to  Portfolio,  U.  S.  gazette,  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.;  Portico,  Baltimore.  Md.;  editor  Federal  republican,  Balti- 
more; Journal  of  the  times,  Philadelphia;  Morning  chronicle,  Baltimore, 
to  1826.  Author  Original  poems,  1801;  History  of  the  expedition  under 
Lewis  and  Clark,  2  vols.,  1814;  Life  of  Alexander  /.,  1818;  History  of  the 
American  revolution,  2  vols.,  1819;  Noah,  a  poem,  1821;  also  various 
orations.  Born  Providence,  R.  I..  Feb.  15.  1775;  died  Baltimore.  Md., 
Aug.  18.  1826.     Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  AUibone.  Duyckinck.  Sabin,  Bibliog.  R.  I. 

BOWE>f,  GEORGE  CORLIS,  A.B.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  1774;  died 
Providence,  Feb.  9,  1795.  Prov.  gaz. 

DENCH,  GILBERT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Physician  Hopkinton,  Mass.  Bom  Hop- 
kinton,  Mass.,  1773;  died  Hopkinton,  Sept.,  1798.  P. 

GODFREY,  JONES.  A.B. ;  A.M.  Physician  Taunton,  Mass.  Born  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  Dec.  26,  1770;  died  Taunton,  Mass.,  Dec.  11,  1831. 

Min.  of  Taunton,  P. 

HALSEY,  THOMAS  LLOYD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tmstee  Brown  university 
1809-39.  Merchant  Providence,  R  I.;  U.  S.  consul  Buenos  Ayres. 
Bom  1776;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  a,  1855.  Nee.  1855 


8o  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1793 

HATHAWAY,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Clergyman,  Me.  Bom  Raynham, 
Mass.,  Feb.  2,  1773;  died  Raynham,  Oct.  6,  1799. 

Hist,  of  Raynham,  P. 

LEONARD,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.  Lawyer  and  merchant  Rayn- 
ham, Mass.  Bom  Raynham,  Mass.,  Sept.  27,  1775;  died  Raynham, 
Nov.  I,  181 5.  Hist,  of  Raynham,  P. 

LEONARD,  ZEPHANIAH,  A.B.  Physician  Lumberton,  N.  C,  20  years; 
Raynham,  Mass.  Bom  Raynham,  Mass.,  April  18,  1773;  died  Rayn- 
ham, Sept.  II,  1823.  P. 

MERRILL,  JOHN,  A.B.  Law  student  Wiscasset,  Me.;  lawyer  Wiscasset; 
resident  Topsham,  Me.;  overseer  Bowdoin  college  1799-1815.  Bom 
Topsham,  Me.,  Oct.  4,  1772;  died  Topsham,  Me.,  May  i,  1818. 

Bowdoin,  P. 

WADSWORTH,  LEMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister 
1797;  pastor  Brookline,  N.  H.,  1797-1817.  Bom  Stoughton,  Mass., 
March  9,  1769;  died  Brookline,  N.  H.,  Nov.  25,  1817. 

Hill  Sermon,  Sprague  Annals  2 

WESTON,  ISAIAH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1795; 
pastor  Fairhaven,  Mass.,  1795-1808;  collector  port  of  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  several  years;  resident  N.  Y.     Died  N.  Y.  1821.        Am.  q.  reg. 

WOOD,  WILKES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Fellow  Brown  university  1833-43.  From 
Middleboro,  Mass.;  died  1843. 

i2-*ia 

1794 

BAILEY,  JEREMIAH,  A.B.;  A.M.  1797.  Lawyer  Wiscasset,  Me.;  mem- 
ber Me.  house  of  representatives  1811-14;  judge  of  probate  1814-35; 
member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1835-37;  collector  of  customs 
Wiscasset  1849-53;  overseer  Bowdoin  college  1801-30;  trustee  1830-38. 
Bom  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  May  i,  1773;  died  Wiscasset,  Me.,  July 
7,  1853.  Bowdoin,  Nee.  1853,  Cong,  direct. 

BRIDGHAM,  SAMUEL  WILLARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tmstee  Brown  university 
1821-40;  chancellor  1828-40.  Admitted  to  bar  1796;  lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives;  speaker  1826;  attorney- 
general  R.  I.  1814-18;  first  mayor  Providence  1832-40.  Born  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1774;  died  Providence,  Dec.  28,  1840.  R.  I.  eye. 

BRIGGS,  TIMOTHY,  A.B.  Merchant  Boston,  Mass.  Bom  Norton, 
Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1771;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  i,  1797. 

Briggs  fam..  Hist,  of  Norton 

BRIGGS,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister; 
pastor  Kittery,  Me.,  1 798-1818.  Bom  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  died  East 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Sept.,  1848.  Am.  q.  reg..  Nee.  1849 

GRANT,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.     Died  1812. 

HALL,  LLOYD  BOWERS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Taunton,  Mass.; 
teacher  Dorchester,  Mass.;  resident  Raynham,  Mass.  Born  Raynham, 
Mass.,  Sept.  13,  1772;  died  Raynham,  Aug.  16,  1835. 

Hist,  of  Raynham,  Hist,  of  Dorchester,  Hall  fam. 

HAZARD.  ENOCH.  A.B.;  A.M.     Died  1844- 

HAZARD,  WILLIAM  TWEEDY,  A.B.  Bom  Newport,  R.  I.,  1777; 
died  Newport,  Oct.  24,  1794.  Hazard  fam.,  Prov.  gaz. 

LEONARD,  ZENAS  LOCKWOOD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Licensed  Baptist  preacher 
1794;  ordained  1796;  pastor  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  1796-1832;  principal 
grammar  school  1797-1810?;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives 
six  terms;  one  of  the  founders  Sturbridge  association;  president  Baptist 
missionary  society  for  Worcester  co.  Author  various  circular  letters  and 
orations.  Bom  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1773;  died  Sturbridge, 
Mass.,  June  34,  1841.  Sprague  Annals  6 


1794  GRADUATES  8i 

LITTLE,  JOHN  PARK,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Groton,  Mass.;  lawyer 
Gorham,  Me.,  1801-09.  Bom  Lunenburg,  Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1772;  died 
Gorham,  Me.,  March  26,  1809.  Am.  q.  reg.,  Groton  hist.  ser. 

MILES,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1796; 
pastor  Grafton,  Mass.,  1 796-1825;  resident  Shewsbury,  Mass.,  1826- 
49.  Born  Westminster,  Mass.,  Nov.  3,  1765;  died  Shrewsbury,  Mass., 
March  20,  1849.  Wore,  ass..  Nee.  1849,  P. 

NELSON,  STEPHEN  SMITH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1819-31.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1798;  preacher  Hartford,  Conn., 
1795-98;  pastor  1798-1801;  principal  academy,  Mt.  Pleasant,  N.  Y., 
1801-15;  pastor  Mt.  Pleasant  1801-15;  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1815- 
20;  Plymouth,  Mass.;  Canton,  Conn.;  resident  Amherst,  Mass.,  1825- 
53.  Born  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  5,  1772;  died  Amherst,  Mass.,  Dec. 
8,  1853.  Sprague  Annals  6,  Nee.  1854,  P. 

RAWSON,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  academy,  Bristol,  R.  I.; 
cashier  Bank  of  Bristol,  Bristol;  resident  Barrington,  R.  I.;  member 
R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1808-09;  chief  justice  court  of  common 
pleas  Bristol  co.,  R.  I.  Born  Mendon,  Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1768;  died  Dec. 
14    1843.  Rawson  fam.,  Hist,  of  Barrington 

REMINGTON,  JAIRUS,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1800; 
pastor  Putney,  Vt.,  1800-02.     From  Abington,  Mass.  P. 

RICHMOND,  JOHN  WILKES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Physician  Newport,  R.  I.; 
Providence,  R.  I.;  secretary  R.  I.  medical  society  18 17-21.  Author 
Rhode  Island  repudiation,  or,  The  History  of  the  revolutionary  debt  of  R. 
I.,  1855 ;  History  of  the  registered  debt  of  R.  I.,  1848;  and  various  addresses. 
Born  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  Sept.  25,  1775;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
March  4,  1857.  Richmond  fam.,  Nee.  1857,  P. 

SEARLE,  NATHANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1823.  Trustee  Brown  uni- 
versity 1813-15;  fellow  1815-32.     Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.     Died  1832. 

SHAW,  MASON,  A.B.  Lawyer  Raynham,  Mass.;  Castine,  Me.;  sheriff 
Hancock  co..  Me.,  20  years;  clerk  Hancock  county  court;  resident  Bel- 
chertown,  Mass.  Bom  Raynham,  Mass.,  May  24,  1773;  died  Belcher- 
town,  Mass.,  Oct.  27,  i860.  Nee.  1861,  P, 

SIBLEY,  SOLOMON,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1795;  lawyer  Marietta,  O.; 
Cincinnati,  O.;  Detroit,  Mich.,  1 797-1846;  member  Northwest  Territory 
legislature  1799;  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1820-23;  justice  Mich, 
supreme  court  1824-36.  Bom  Sutton,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1769;  died  Detroit, 
Mich.,  April  4,  1846.  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct. 

WARREN,   DANIEL,   A.B. 

WATSON,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1798; 
pastor  Barrington,  R.  I.,  1 798-1816.  Born  Barrington,  R.  I.,  1773; 
died  Barrington,  Jan.  14,  1816.  Prov.  gaz.,  Am.  q.  reg. 

20-*20 

1795 

ARNOLD,  SAMUEL  GREENE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1800-26.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan. 
20,  1778;  died  Providence,  Feb.  19,  1826.  Prov.  rec,  Prov.  jour.,  P. 

AVERELL,  ISAAC,  A.B.     Died  1800. 

BAYLIES,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1831.  Admitted  to  bar  1799; 
lawyer  West  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives 
1808-09,  1812-13,  1820-21,  1830-31;  Mass.  senate  1825-26;  U.  S.  house 
of  representatives  1813-17;  1833-35.  Bom  Dighton,  Mass.,  Sept.  15, 
1776;  died  Taunton,  Mass.,  Sept.  27,  1865.  Nee.  1866,  Cong,  direct. 

BRIGGS,  ISAAC,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1798;  pastor 
Second  church,  York,  Me.,  1798-1805;  Boxford,  Mass.,  1808-1833; 
Chatham,   Mass.,    1834-36;   Rochester,   Mass.,    1836-58;   resident   East 


82  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1795 

Morrisiana,  N.  Y.      Bom  Halifax,  Mass.,  May  7,  1775;  died  East  Morris- 
iana,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  23,  1863.  Am.  q.  reg..  Nee.  1862 

CHANDLER,  PELEG,  A.B.  Fanner  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  1795-1817; 
admitted  to  bar  181 7;  lawyer  New  Gloucester  1817-36;  Bangor,  Me., 
1826-47;  justice  court  of  sessions  1819-26.  Bom  New  Gloucester, 
Me.,  1774;  died  Bangor,  Me.,  Jan.  18,  1847. 

Am.  q.  reg..  New  Gloucester  cent.,  P. 

GROSSMAN,  JOSEPH  WARREN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Yale  college  1803.  Or- 
dained Congregational  minister  1797;  pastor  Salisbury,  Conn.,  1797- 
181 2.  Bom  Taunton,  Mass.,  Aug.  7,  1775;  died  Salisbury,  Conn., 
Dec.  13,  1812.  Am.  q.  reg.,  P. 

CUTLER,  STEPHEN,  A.B. 

DEANE,  GAIUS,  A.B.;  A.M.     Physician,  Va. ;  Raynham,  Mass.     Died  1830. 

EATON,  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Lawyer  Plainfield,  Conn.;  chief  justice  court 
of  common  pleas,  Windham  co..  Conn.;  justice  court  of  probate.  Plain- 
field  district,  Conn.     Born  1775;  died  Plainfield,  Conn.,  Sept.  4,   1857. 

Nee.  1858,  P. 

FISK,  ELISHA,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Brown  university  1796-99.  Ordained 
Congregational  minister  1799;  pastor  Wrentham,  Mass.,  1799-1851. 
Author  numerous  sermons.  Bom  HoUiston,  that  part  now  included 
in  West  Medway,  Mass.,  Sept.  2,  1769;  died  Wrentham,  Mass.,  Jan. 
II,  1 85 1.  Sprague  Annals  i.  Nee.  185 1 

GORDON,  JAMES,  A.B. 

GURNEY,  JAMES,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor 
Nantucket,  Mass..  1 799-1819.     Died  1839.  P. 

HAZARD,  JOHN  ALFRED,  A.B.  Purser  U.  S.  frigate  General  Greene. 
Died  at  sea,  July  31,  1799.  Prov.  gaz.,  Hazard  fam. 

HOPKINS,  AMOS,  A.B.  Bom  1771;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  18. 
1808.  Prov.  gaz. 

LARNED,  ERASTUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister; 
pastor  Charlton,  Mass.,  1796-1802;  Westminster  parish,  Canterbury, 
Conn.,  1805-24.  Bom  Jan.  4,  1775;  died  Canterbury,  Conn.,  June  30, 
1824.  Am.  q.  reg.,  Learned  gen.,  P. 

LUSCOMBE,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.   1798. 

MARCY,  SIMEON,  A.B.  Physician.  Born  Aug.  19,  1770;  died  Canajo- 
harie,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  6,  1853.  Marcy  fam. 

MORTON,  ANDREW,  A.B.  Lawyer  Worcester,  Mass.,  1803-04;  Hamp- 
den, Me.,  1804-05.  Bom  Freetown,  Mass.,  Dec.  36,  1772;  died  Hamp- 
den, Me.,  Oct.  26,  1805.  Hist,  of  Wore,  P. 

SCREVEN,  CHARLES  ODINGSELL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1826.  Licensed 
Baptist  preacher  1801;  ordained  1804;  pastor  Sunbury,  S.  C,  1801- 
06;  president  Mount  Enon  college  1806;  preacher  Sunbury  and  in  or 
near  Liberty  co. ,  S.  C.  Author  various  sermons.  Bom  1774;  died 
New    York,  N.  Y.,  July  2,  1830.  Sprague  Annals  6 

SCREVEN,  THOMAS,  A.B.     Died  1830. 

SMITH,  JOHN,  A.B.     Died  1812. 

THOMPSON,  ASAPH,  A.B.  Student  theology;  student  medicine;  resi- 
dent. Me.     Bom  Sept.  6,  1771;  died  March,  1834.      Desc.  of  J.  Thomson 

WHITMAN,  EZEKIEL,  A.B.;  LL.D.  1843;  Bowdoin  college  1843-  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1799;  lawyer  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  1799-1807;  Portland, 
Me.,  1807-52;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1809-11,  1817-33; 
Mass.  council  1815-16;  overseer  Bowdoin  college  1816-18;  member  Me. 
constitutional  convention  1819;  chief  justice  court  of  common  pleas 
1833-41;  chief  justice  Me.  supreme  court  1841-48.  Author  Genealogy 
of  the  descendants  of  John  Whitman.  Bom  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  March 
9,  1776;  died  East  Bridgewater,  Aug.  1,  1866. 

Bowdoin,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog..  Nee.   1866 


1795  GRADUATES  83 

WILLIAMS,  ABIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1799; 
pastor  Dudley,  Mass.,  1799-1831;  resident  Dudley,  Mass.,  1831-50. 
Bom  Raynham,  Mass.,  March  16,  1775;  died  Dudley,  Mass.,  Oct.  i, 
1850.  Hist,  of  Raynham,  Am.  q.  reg.,  P. 

WINSLOW,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.     Died  1822. 

WISWELL,  OLIVER,  A.B. 


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1796 


ALDIS,  ASA,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Providence,  R.  I.;  lawyer  Che- 
pachet,  R.  I.;  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1802-47;  chief  justice  Vt.  supreme  court. 
Bom  Franklin,  Mass.,  April  14,  1770;  died  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  Oct.  16,  1847. 

Hist,  of  Franklin,  Nee.  1848 

BLANDING,  ABRAHAM,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1838.  Lawyer  Camden, 
S.  C;  Columbia,  S.  C,  i8i5?-39.  Bom  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Nov.  18, 
1775;  died  1839.  Hist,  of  Rehoboth 

BRYANT,  BEZER,  A.B.  Physician  Anson,  Me.,  1800-62;  justice  court 
of  common  pleas,  Somerset  co.,  Me.,  1809-12.  Bom  Kingston,  Mass., 
Feb.  14,  1769;  died  Anson,  Me.,  Sept.  17,  1862.  Nee.  1863 

BURGES,  TRISTAM,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1823.  Professor  oratory  and 
belles-lettres.  Brown  university,  1815-28;  trustee  1813-53.  Admitted 
to  R.  I.  bar  1799;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  general 
assembly  1811;  chief  justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1815-16;  member  U.  S. 
house  of  representatives  1825-35.  Author  Battle  of  Lake  Erie,  with 
notices  of  Com.  Elliott's  conduct,  1839;  Speeches,  appended  to  Memoir, 
by  Hetiry  L.  Bowen,  1835.  Born  Rochester,  Mass.,  Feb.  26,  1770;  died 
Watchemoket,  Seekonk,  Mass.,  Oct.  13,  1853. 

Nee.   1854,  Memoir,  R.  I.  eye,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog. 

COBB,  OLIVER.  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1834.  Ordained  Congregational  min- 
ister; pastor  Rochester,  Mass.,  1 799-1849.  Author  various  sermons. 
Bom  Kingston,  Mass.,  March  18,  1770;  died  Rochester,  Mass.,  June  22, 
1849.  Nee.  1849,  P. 

CRANE,  DANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Iron  manufacturer  and  farmer  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives.  Bom  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  Dec.  27,  1771;  died  March  15,  1827.  P. 

HAYWARD,  PHILIP,  A.B.;  A.M.     Lawyer  West  Woodstock,  Conn.      P. 

HOLMES,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1799;  lawyer  Alfred,  Me.; 
member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1802-03;  Mass.  senate  18 13-17; 
Northeastern  boundary  commission  1815;  U.  S.  house  of  representatives 
1817-21;  delegate  Me.  constitutional  convention  1820;  member  U.  S. 
senate  1820-27,  1829-33;  commissioner  on  Me.  state  prison  and  criminal 
code;  member  Me.  house  of  representatives  1828-29,  1835-38;  U.  S. 
district  attorney  for  Me.  1841-43.  Author  The  statesman,  or.  Princi- 
ples of  legislation  and  law,  1840.  Bom  Kingston,  Mass.,  March,  1773; 
died  Portland,  Me.,  July  7,  1843.  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct. 

HOLMES,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Shipbuilder,  Kingston,  Mass.  Bom 
Kingston,  Mass.,  Dec.  i,  1772;  died  Kingston,  April  8,  1863.      Nee.  1863 

KIMBALL,  ASA,  A.B. 

KING,  DAVID,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1821.  Physician  Newport,  R.  I.,  1799- 
1836;  U.  S.  surgeon  Fort  Walcott,  Newport  harbor,  R.  I.;  original 
member  R.  I.  medical  society;  president  1829-34;  director  Redwood 
library,  Newport.  Bom  Raynham,  Mass.,  April  2,  1774;  died  Newport, 
R.  I.,  Nov.  14,  1836. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  R.  I.  med.  soc,  Redwood,  P. 

ROBERTS,  JOHN  MITCHELL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  S.  C.  college  1816. 
Clergyman;  pastor  High  Hills,  S.  C.  P. 


84  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1796 

SENTER,  HORACE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Physician  Newport,  R.  I.;  Savannah, 
Ga.     Bom  Newport,  R.  I.,  1776?;  died  Savannah,  Ga.,  Jan.   12,  1804. 

Prov.  gaz.,  P. 

SHURTLEFF,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Harvard  university  1802;  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois  1834;  M.B.  Harvard  university  1802;  M.D.  Harvard 
university  181 1 ;  Shurtleff  college  1843.  Physician  Boston,  Mass.  Born 
Plympton,  Mass.,  Nov.  7,  1774;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  April  12,  1847. 

Nee.  1847,  P. 

SIMONS,  BENJAMIN  BENNEAU,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Edinburgh. 
Medical  student  London,  England;  physician  and  surgeon  Charleston, 
S.  C;  fellow  Royal  society.  Bom  Charleston,  S.  C,  Dec.  5,  1776;  died 
Charleston,  Sept.  27,  1844.  P. 

THOMPSON,  IGNATIUS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Dartmouth  college  1801.  Or- 
dained Congregational  minister  1805;  pastor  Pomfret,  Vt.,  1805-10; 
resident  Pomfret;  member  Vt.  house  of  representatives  18 14-15.  Author 
school  reader.     Died  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Oct.,  1848.  P. 

WHITING,  NATHAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1800;  lawyer  East 
Greenwich,  R.  I.;  principal  Kent  academy.  East  Greenwich,  1822-23. 
Bom  Franklin,  Mass.,  April,  1774;  died  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  Sept.  24, 
1842.  -Hist,  of  E.  Greenwich 

17-*I7 

1797 

ALLEN,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1822;  S.  C.  college  1808.  Tutor 
Brown  university  1797-98.  Professor  mathematics  and  natural  phi- 
losophy, Union  college,  1800-09.      Died  1836. 

BALDWIN,  JOHN,  A.B.  Lawyer  Windham,  Conn.;  member  U.  S.  house 
of  representatives  1825-29.     Bom  Windham  co..  Conn.;  died  1850. 

Cong,  direct. 

BATES,  LIBERTY,  A.B.  Lawyer  Mass.;  EUisburgh,  N.  Y.  Died  Ant- 
werp, N.  Y.,  Jan.  25,  1853.  Nee.  1853 

BOWEN,  HORATIO  GATES,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Philadelphia  college. 
Professor  natural  history.  Brown  university,  1824-28;  librarian  1828-40. 
Physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  fellow  R.  I.  medical  society.  Born  1779; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  23,  1848.  Nee.  1848 

CAREY,   NATHAN,   A.B.;  A.M. 

COLLIER,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Licensed  Baptist  preacher  1798; 
ordained  1799;  pastor  Newport,  R.  I.,  1799-1800;  First  church.  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1800-04;  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1804-20;  chaplain  state 
prison,  Charlestown;  city  missionary  Boston,  Mass.,  1820-43.  Author 
sermons;  editor  National  philanthropist,  1826-28;  Baptist  preacher, 
1827-?;  Hymn  book;  Sermons,  by  J.  Saurin;  The  Gospel  treasury,  4  vols.; 
Works  of  A.  Fuller.  Bom  Scituate,  Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1771;  died  Boston, 
Mass.,  March  19,  1843.     Bapt.  encyc,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  6 

COOK,  JOSEPH  BULLEIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Licensed  Baptist  preacher 
1799;  ordained  1800;  pastor  Euhaw,  S.  C,  1799-1804;  Beaufort,  S.  C, 
1800-09;  Camden,  S.  C,  1809-20;  Mt.  Pisgah  church,  Sumter  district, 
S.  C;  clerk  Charleston  association  i8or,  1802,  1806,  1821;  secretary 
S.  C.  Baptist  convention  1822;  vice  president  1826-32.  Author  various 
hymns  and  sermons.  Born  Dorchester?,  S.  C,  Sept.,  1775;  died  Sumter 
district,  S.  C,  Aug.  24,  1833.  Bapt.  hymn  writers,  P. 

DODGE,  PAUL,  A.B.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar  1799;  lawyer  Pomfret, 
Conn.;  Burlington,  Vt.,  i799?-i8o8.  Born  Ipswich,  Mass.,  Aug.  22, 
1777;  died  Burlington,  Vt.,  Jan.  22,  1808.  P. 

DRAPER,  ABIJAH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1819.  Teacher;  physician  West 
Roxbury,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  medical  society.  Bom  Dedham,  Mass., 
Sept.  22,  1775;  died  Roxbury,  Mass.,  March  35,  1836.  P. 


1797  GRADUATES  85 

ERVIN,  JAMES,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1800;  lawyer  Pedee,  S.  C;  mem- 
ber S.  C.  house  of  representatives  1800-04;  solicitor  northern  judicial 
district,  S.  C,  1804-16;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1S17- 
21;  trustee  S.  C.  college  1809-17.  Born  Williamsburg  district,  S.  C., 
Oct.  17,  1778;  died  near  Darlington  Court  House,  S.  C.,  July  7,  1841. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Cong,  direct. 

ERVIN,  SAMUEL,  A.B. 

EVERETT,  HORACE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Windsor,  Vt.;  prosecuting 
attorney,  Windsor  co.,  1813-17;  member  Vt.  legislature  1819-20, 
1822-24,  1834;  Vt.  constitutional  convention  1828;  U.  S.  house  of  rep- 
resentatives 1829-43.     Bom  Vt.  1780.;  died  Windsor,  Vt.,  Jan.  30,  1851. 

Nee.  1851,  Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Cong,  direct. 

FAIRBANK,  DRURY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister 
1800;  pastor  Plymouth,  N.  H.,  1800-18;  Littleton,  N.  H.,  1820-36; 
farmer  Senator,  N.  H.,  1836-53.  Author  sermons.  Bom  Holliston, 
Mass.,  Oct.  13,  1772;  died  Senator,  N.  H.,  Jan.  11,  1853.         Nee.  1853,  P. 

GEORGE,  RICHARD,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Teacher;  lawyer  Mendon,  Mass.  Bom 
1779;  died  Mendon,  Mass.,  Oct.  22,  1827.  Doggett  Discourse 

HOLMAN,  NATHAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister 
1800;  pastor  Second  church,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1800-21;  resident  Attle- 
boro  1821-44.  Author  two  orations  and  a  discourse.  Bom  West  Mill- 
bury,  Mass.,  May  17,  1769;  died  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1844. 

Mendon  ass.,  P. 

HOWARD,  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Bom  West  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Apr- 
22,  1778;  died  July  18,  1808.  Howard  gen. 

MORTON.  JOB,  A.B.     Died  1843. 

PARK,  CALVIN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1818.  Tutor  Brown  university  1800- 
04;  librarian  1800-06;  professor  learned  languages  1804-11;  moral 
philosophy  and  metaphysics  1811-25.  Teacher  Worcester,  Mass.,  1797- 
1800;  licensed  Congregational  minister  1800;  ordained  evangelist  1815; 
pastor  Stoughton,  Mass.,  1826-40.  Bom  Northbridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  11, 
1774;  died  Stoughton,  Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1847. 

Nee.  1847,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  2 

RICHMOND,  ABEL,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1800;  pastor 
First  church,  Halifax,  Mass.,  1800-32;  Second  church,  Halifax,  1832-40. 
Bom  Abington,  Mass.,  1770;  died  Halifax,  Mass.,  April  18.  1843. 

Thomas  Fun.  ser. 

SABIN,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor 
FitzwiUiam,  N.  H.,  1805-?.     Born  Pomfret,  Conn.,  April  14,  1770. 

Am.  q.  reg. 

SIMMONS,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Middlebury  college  1803.  Admitted  to 
Conn,  bar  1797;  lawyer  Windham,  Conn.;  Middlebury,  Vt.;  treasurer 
Middlebury  college  1810-29;  held  various  town  and  county  offices. 
Bom  Ashford,  Conn.,  Sept.  16,  1776;  died  1829.  P. 

WARE,  JAIRUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Bom  Wrentham,  Mass.,  Jan.  22,  1772; 
died  Medfield,  Mass.?,  1836.  P. 

WITHERSPOON,  JOHN  DICK,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1800;  lawyer 
Marion  district,  Ga.,  1800-05;  Society  Hill,  S.  C,  1805-20;  member 
S.  C.  house  of  representatives  1818,  1824;  senate  1828;  commission  to 
revise  S.  C.  statutes.  Bom  Williamsburgh  district,  S.  C,  March  17, 
1778;  died  Society  Hill,  S.  C,  April  2,  i860.  Nee.  i860 

23-*23 

1798 

ALLEN,  MORRILL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1801; 
pastor   Pembroke,   Mass.,    1801-41;   farmer  Pembroke;  member  Mass. 


86  BROWNUNIVERSITY  1798 

senate  1844-46;  president  Plymouth  county  agricultural  society;  cor- 
responding member  Royal  agricultural  society,  Turin,  Italy.  Bom 
Dover,  Mass.,  April  3,  1776;  died  Pembroke,  Mass.,  Aug.  17,  1870. 

Nee.   1871 

BULLOCK,  NATHANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Charlestown,  S.  C;  in- 
structor and  librarian  Beaufort  college,  S.  C,  seven  years;  admitted 
to  bar  1806;  lawyer  Newport,  R.  I.,  1806-08;  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1808-67; 
member  R.  I.  general  assembly  1815-27,  except  three  years,  also  1843- 
44;  collector  of  customs,  Warren  and  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1827-36;  lieutenant 
governor,  R.  I.,  1842-43.  Bom  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  May  i,  1779;  died 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  Nov.  13,  1867.  R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1868 

GARY,  LUCIUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  teacher  Pineville, 
S.  C.     Died  Pineville,  near  Charleston,  S.  C,  April?,  1806.         Prov.  gaz. 

DEXTER,  ANDREW,  A. B.;  A.M.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Died  Athens, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.?,  1816.  Prov.  gaz. 

FESSENDEN,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Rutland,  Mass.      Died  1845. 

FOSTER,  THEODORE  DWIGHT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant.  Bom  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Sept.  14,  1780;  died  Port  Republican,  Hayti,  1802. 

Prov.  rec,  Prov.  gaz. 

GREEN,  WILLIAM  ELIJAH,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1801;  lawyer 
Grafton,  Mass.,  1801-05;  Worcester,  Mass.,  1805-30;  farmer  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1830-65;  justice  of  peace  and  of  the  quorum,  Worcester  co. 
Bom  Worcester,  Mass.,  Jan.  31,   1777;  died  Worcester,  July  27,   1865. 

Hist,  of  Worcester,  Nee.  1865 

GUSHEE,  ABRAHAM,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1803; 
pastor  Dighton,  Mass.,  1803-60.  Born  Raynham,  Mass.,  Sept.  19, 
1775;  died  Dighton,  Mass.,  Oct.  25,  1861.  Nee.  1862 

HATHAWAY,  WASHINGTON,  A.B.  Lawyer  Assonet  Village,  Freetown, 
Mass.  Bom  Freetown,  Mass.,  Sept.  4,  1777;  died  Freetown,  Mass., 
Feb.  10,  1818.  P. 

MAXWELL,  WILLIAM  PETER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Bom  Charleston,  S.  C; 
died  North  Kingston,  R.  I.,  June  18,  1858.  Nee.  1858 

OLNEY,  NATHANIEL  GREENE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Manufacturer  Olneyville, 
R.  I.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  13,  1780;  died  Olneyville,  R.  I., 
Nov.  26,  1819.  Prov.  gaz.,  Olney  Mem. 

SABIN,  WILLIAM  HARVEY,  A.B.  Lawyer  Onondaga  Valley,  N.  Y., 
1803-42;  one  of  the  founders  Onondaga  academy  1813.  Bom  Pomfret, 
Conn.,  Jan.  21,  1777;  died  Onondaga  Valley,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  4,  1842.      P. 

TALLMADGE,  JAMES,  A.B.;  LL.D.  University  of  the  city  of  New  York 
1838.  Lawyer  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.;  New  York,  N.  Y.;  member  U.  S. 
house  of  representatives  181 7-19;  delegate  N.  Y.  constitutional  con- 
vention 1821,  1846;  member  N.  Y.  assembly  1824;  lieutenant-govemor 
N.  Y.  1825-26;  one  of  the  founders  of  American  institute;  president 
1831-50;  member  council  University  of  the  city  of  New  York  1830-46; 
vice  president  1831-34;  president  1834-46.  Bom  Stanford,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
28,  1778;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  29,  1853. 

Nee.  1854,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  P. 

THOMPSON,  OTIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Brown  university  1798-1800; 
librarian  1 799-1800.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1800;  pastor 
Rehoboth,  Mass.,  1800-1826;  preacher  1832-40;  pastor  Litchfield,  N. 
Y.,  1840-49;  resident  North  Abington,  Mass.,  1849-59.  Author  Sermons, 
doctrinal  and  practical,  1850;  numerous  other  sermons;  editor  Hop- 
kinsian  magazine,  1824-32.  Bom  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1776; 
died  North  Abington,  Mass.,  June  26,  1859. 

Mendon  ass..  Hist,  of  Rehoboth,  Nee.  1859 

UNDERWOOD,  ALVAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister; 
pastor  West  Woodstock,  Conn.,  1801-33;  preacher  Woodstock  1852- 
54;  pastor  Union,  Conn.;  Westford,  now  Ashford,  Conn.;  resident  Oxford, 


1798  GRADUATES  87 

Mass.;    Woodstock,    Conn.,    1852-58.     Bom    West    Woodstock,    Conn., 
177S;  died  West  Woodstock,  April  11,  1858.  P.,  Nee.  1858 

WATERMAN,  SILVANUS,  A.B.  Medical  student  Mass.;  physician 
Litchfield,  Me.,  1801-51.  Bom  Halifax,  Mass.,  Oct.  12,  1768;  died 
Litchfield,  Me.,  Oct.  30,  185 1.  P. 

WEBB,  CONRAD,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Richmond,  Va. 

WILLIAMS,  RODOLPHUS  HOWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.  Born  Easton,  Mass.,  Jan.  24,  1774;  died  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  Sept.  29,  1807.  Hist,  of  New  Bedford,  P. 

i8-*i8 

1799 

ALDRICH,  WHIPPLE,  A.B.  Physician  and  planter  St.  Mary's,  Ga. 
Bom  Conn.?,  March  20,  1782;  died  St.  Mary's,  Ga.,  Aug.  28,  1852. 

Nee.  1853,  P. 

AUBOYNEAU,  PAUL  LOUIS  ARMAND,  A.B.;  A.M.  Physician  La 
Rochelle,  France;  honorary  member  R.  I.  medical  society.  Died  La 
Rochelle,  France,  Dec.  15,  1845.  P. 

BALL,  ELISHA,  A.B.     Died  i86o. 

BOURNE,  ALLEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Bristol,  R.  I.;  clerk  supreme 
court,  Bristol  co.,  R.  I.  Born  Bristol,  R.  I.,  June  25,  1779;  died  Bristol, 
Dec.  7,  1814.  Prov.  gaz.,  P. 

BRADLEY,  JOSHUA,  A.B.;  A.M.  Licensed  Baptist  preacher  1799; 
preacher  Attleboro,  Mass.;  Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  ordained  1801;  pastor 
Newport,  R.  I.,  1801-07;  Mansfield  and  Tolland,  Conn.,  1807;  Middle- 
town,  Conn.;  principal  academy,  Wallingford,  Conn.,  and  preacher 
North  Haven  and  New  Haven  1809-13;  pastor  and  teacher  Windsor, 
Vt.,  1813-17;  pastor  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1817-19;  principal  seminary  and 
pastor  Middlebury,  N.  Y.,  1819-24;  EUesburgh,  N.  Y.,  1824-26;  Pitts- 
burgh and  Allegheny,  Penn.,  1826-27;  preacher  Edwardsville,  111.,  1827; 
principal  Rock  Spring  seminary  1827-28;  preacher  and  principal  young 
ladies'  school,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1828-29;  teacher  Middletown,  O.,  1829-30; 
principal  seminary,  Connersville,  Ind.,  1830-31;  teacher  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  1831-32;  preacher  Ky.  1833;  preacher  and  teacher  Pittsburgh, 
Penn.;  principal  seminary,  Brownsville,  Penn.,  1847-48;  preacher  New- 
port, R.  I.,  1848;  evangelist  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1850-55;  one  of  the  founders 
Granville  college,  O.;  Indianapolis  education  society  1831;  rector 
college,  Va.;  Female  college,  Bottecourt  Springs,  Va.,  1843;  Lansing- 
burg,  N.  Y.,  education  society  1849.  Author  Accounts  of  religious 
revivals  in  many  parts  of  the  U.  S.,  i8i§-i8,  1819;  also  numerous  pam- 
phlets; editor  Some  of  the  beauties  of  free-masonry,  extracts,  2  ed.,  182 1. 
Born  Randolph,  Mass.,  July  5,  1773;  died  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Nov.  22,  1855. 

Sprague  Annals  6,  Nee.  1856 

CHAPLIN,  JEREMIAH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  S.  C.  college  1819.  Tutor 
Brown  university  1799-1800.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor 
Danvers,  Mass.,  1802-17;  principal  Maine  literary  and  theological  insti- 
tution 1817-21;  first  president  Waterville  college  1822-33;  preacher 
Rowley,  Mass.;  Willington,  Conn.;  Hamilton,  N.  Y.  Born  Rowley, 
now  Georgetown,  Mass.,  Jan.  2,  1776;  died  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  May  7, 
1841.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  6,  Bapt.  encyc. 

COCHRAN,  THOMAS,  A.B.     Clergyman. 

DIXON,  NATHAN  FELLOWS,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1802;  lawyer 
Westerly,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1813-30;  U.  S. 
senate  1839-42;  director  Washington  bank;  president  1829-42.  Born 
Plainfield,  Conn.,  Dec.  13,  1774;  died  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  29,  1843. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  cyc,  Cong,  direct. 


88  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1799 

EDDY,  ZACHARIAH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Fellow  Brown  university  1844-48. 
Teacher  Newport,  R.  I.,  1799-1800;  Plainfield,  Conn.,  1800-01;  Ston- 
ington,  Conn.,  1801-02;  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1802-03;  admitted  to  bar 
1806;  lawyer  East  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1806-60.  Author  various  articles 
on  N.  E.  history.  Bom  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Dec.  6,  1780;  died  East 
Middleboro,  Feb.  14,  i860.  Nee.  i860 

FURMAN,  WOOD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Instructor  university  grammar  school. 
Providence,  R.  I.  Author  History  of  the  Charleston  Baptist  associa- 
tion, 181 1. 

GARDNER,  AARON,  A.B. 

GREENE,  FRANKLIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant  Boston,  Mass.,  three  years; 
merchant  and  manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I.;  U.  S.  pension  agent 
for  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1815-16.  Bom  Po- 
towomut,  Warwick,  R.  I.,  Sept.  3,  1786;  died  East  Greenwich,  R.  I., 
Oct.  2,  1864.  Nee.  1865,  R.  I.  eye. 

HICKS,  GALEN,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Episcopal  clergyman.  Died  Taunton,  Mass., 
Nov.  8,  1848.  Nee.  1849 

HITCHCOCK,  JONATHAN  PARSONS,  A.B.  Resident  Providence,  R. 
I.     Bom  1779;  died  at  sea  1803.  Prov.  gaz. 

JOHNSON,  PHINEAS,  A.B.;  A.M.     Clergyman.     Died  1870. 

LE  BARON,  LEMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Physician  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.; 
Bergen,  N.  Y.  Born  Mattapoisett,  Mass.,  Jan.  10,  1780;  died  Bergen, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  5,  1843.  Desc.  of  F.  Le  Baron 

M'CLELLAN,  JUDAH  ALDEN,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1803;  lawyer 
Bloomfield,  Me.;  county  attorney  11  years;  member  Mass.  house  of 
representatives.  Born  Woodstock,  Conn.,  May  24,  1780;  died  Bloom- 
field,  Me.,  Aug.  20,  1864.  Am.  q.  reg.,  Nee.  1865 

PITMAN,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1843.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1828-34;  fellow  1834-64.  Admitted  to  N.  Y.  bar  1806;  lawyer  Ken- 
tucky 1807-08;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1808-12;  Salem,  Mass.,  1812-16; 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1816-20;  Boston,  Mass.,  1820;  Providence,  1820- 
64;  U.  S.  district  attorney  for  R.  I.  1820-24;  justice  U.  S.  district  court 
1824-64;  president  R.  I.  society  for  the  encouragement  of  domestic  in- 
dustry 10  years;  Providence  Athenaeum  1839-57.  Author  various 
addresses.     Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  23,  1785;  died  Nov.  17,  1864. 

Bibliog.  R.  I.,  Nee.  1865;  R.  I.  eye. 

SOULE,  ZACHARIAH,  A.B. 

STORY,  ABRAHAM  BURNHAM,  A.B. 

THOMPSON,  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.;  WiUiams  college  1803;  Dartmouth 
college  1806;  D.D.  Harvard  university  1841.  Ordained  Unitarian 
minister  1804;  pastor  Barre,  Mass.,  1804-45;  resident  Barre;  chairman 
school  board  40  years.  Born  Halifax,  Mass.,  April  13,  1780;  died  Barre, 
Mass.,  May  14,  1854.  Nee.  1854,  P. 

TOBEY,  ALVAN,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1803;  pastor 
Wilmington,  Vt.,  1803-1810.  Bom  Berkley,  Mass.,  1778;  died  Wil- 
mington, Vt.,  Oct.  18,  1810.  Am.  q.  reg.,  P. 

TURNER,  DANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Physician.  Bom  East  Greenwich,  R. 
I.,  Jan.  20,  1782;  died  St.  Mary's,  Ga.,  1808.  Prov.  gaz.,  P. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  HILTON,  A.B.  Midshipman  U.  S.  navy.  Born 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1781;  died  at  sea,  Straights  of  Sonda,  May  31,  1800. 

Prov.  gaz. 
24-*24 

1800 

BOURNE,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer;  first  lieu- 
tenant U.  S.  navy.     Eom  Nov.  30,  1783;  died  at  sea,  Nov.  11,  1823. 

Prov.  gaz.,  P. 


i8oo  GRADUATES  89 

BRADFORD,  JOHN  MELANCTHON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  A.B.  College  of  N.  J. 
1804;  A.M.  1807?;  D.D.  Union  college  1812.  Licensed  Presbyterian 
preacher  1803;  tutor  College  of  N.  J.  1803-04;  pastor  First  reformed 
church,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1805-20.  Bom  Hanover,  N.  J.,  May  15,  1781; 
died  March  27,  1827.  P. 

BURGESS,  THOMAS,  A.B.  Trustee  Brown  university  1828-56.  Lawyer 
Providence,  R.  L;  justice  Providence  municipal  court  1832-53;  chief 
justice  court  of  common  pleas;  trustee  Butler  hospital.  Bom  Ware- 
ham,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1779;  died  Providence,  R.  L,  May  18,  1856. 

Nee.  1856,  R.  L  eye. 

CONANT,  GAIUS,  A.B.  Teacher  academy,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1800-01; 
Rochester,  Mass.;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1808;  pastor  Paxton, 
Mass.,  1808-31;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1832;  pastor 
Second  church,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1834-41;  farmer  Paxton  1841-62. 
Bom  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1776;  died  Paxton,  Mass.,  Feb.  6, 
1862.  Nee.  1862,  P. 

CUTLER.  ENOS,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Tutor  Brown  university  1800-01.  Lawyer 
Cincinnati,  O.;  lieutenant  U.  S.  army  1808;  colonel  4th  infantry  1836; 
resigned  1839;  served  in  war  of  1812;  Seminole  and  Creek  wars;  resi- 
dent New  Haven,  Conn.;  Salem,  Mass.  Bom  Brookfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  i, 
1781;  died  Salem,  Mass.,  July  14,  i860.  Nee.  i860,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

DORRANCE,  JOHN  GORDON,  A.B. 

FARNUM,  ROYAL,  A.B.  First  principal  First  district  school.  Provi- 
dence, R.  L,  1800-?;  merchant  Providence.  Born  Uxbridge,  Mass., 
Nov.  27,  1775;  died  Providence,  R.  L,  Sept.  2,  1845.  P. 

FOSTER,  THEODORE  ADELPHIDOS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer;  justice. 
Bom  Brookfield,  Mass.,  March  22,  1778;  died  Coventry,  R.  L,  Oct.  25, 
1821.  Foster  gen.,  Prov.  gaz. 

GILMORE,  JONATHAN,  A.B.;  A.M.     Clergyman. 

LORING,  DANIEL,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1804;  pastor 
Foxboro,  Mass.,  1804-06;  Tioga  co.,  N.  Y.  Bom  Hopkinton,  Mass., 
July  19,  1781.  P 

MACKIE,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1813;  M.B.  Dartmouth  college  1805; 
M.D.  18 1 2.  Physician  Providence,  R.  L;  original  fellow  R.  L  medical 
society.  Bom  Wareham  Mass.,  Aug.  i,  1780;  died  Providence,  R.  L, 
Feb.  22,  1833.  P. 

MILLER,  MOSES,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Tutor  Brown  university  1800-04.  Ordained 
Congregational  minister  1804;  pastor  Heath,  Mass.,  1804-40;  West 
Hawley,  Mass.,  1840-46;  Nunda,  N.  Y.,  1846-47;  Portage,  N.  Y.,  1847- 
48;  resident  Brookfield,  Mass.;  Chicago,  111.  Author  sermons.  Bom 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Nov.  23,  1776;  died  Chicago,  111.,  April  22,  1855. 

Min.  of  Franklin,  Am.  q.  reg. 

RAWSON,  ANDREW,  A.B.  Ordained  minister  1805;  pastor  Pompey, 
N.  Y.;  preacher  and  missionary  western  N.  Y.  20  years.  Born  Mendon, 
Mass.,  March  10,  1773;  died  Barre,  N.  Y.,  March  28,  1835. 

Rawson  fam. 

RAWSON,  LIBERTY,  A.B.  Teacher  private  school,  Mendon,  Mass. 
Bom  Mendon,  Mass.,  April  13,  1775;  died  Mendon  June  15,  1819. 

Rawson  fam. 
RUSSELL,  ABIEL,  A.B. 

TAFT,  GRAVENER,  A.B.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I.;  teacher  Third 
district.  Providence.      Died  1838.  P. 

THEUS,  WILLIAM  RANDOLPH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  private  school, 
Georgetown,  S.  C.     Died  previous  to  1830.  P. 

TILDEN,  CALVIN,  A.B.     Died  1832. 


90  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1800 

TILLINGHAST,  PARIS  JENCKES,  A.B.  Merchant  FayetteviUe,  N.  C, 
1800-38;  cotton  planter  and  merchant  Columbus,  Ga.,  1838-50;  resi- 
dent near  Columbus  1850-68.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  18,  1780; 
died  near  Columbus,  Ga.,  Nov.  24,  1868.  Nee.  1869 

TODD,  NATHANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  College  of  N.  J.  1803.  Minister 
Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

TOWER,  LEVI,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  private  school,  Newport,  R.  I. 
Born  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  May  2,  1776;  died  Newport,  R.  I.,  June  4,  1854. 

Tower  gen.,  Nee.  1854 

TUCKER,  JOHN  HYRNE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Rice  planter  Litchfield,  George- 
town CO.,  S.  C.  Bom  Litchfield,  Georgetown  co.,  S.  C,  July,  1780;  died 
Charleston,  S.  C,  June  5,  1859.  P. 

YOUNG,  DANIEL,  A.B.     Died  1830. 

23-*23 

1801 

BARSTOW,  GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister 
1803;  pastor  Hanson,  Mass.,  1803-21.  Bom  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1770; 
died  Hanson,  Mass.,  Feb.   11,   1821.  Sprague  Annals  i 

BISHOP,  LEMUEL,  A.B.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  1781;  died  St.  Domingo, 
1806.  Prov.  gaz. 

BLANDING,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1821.  Medical  student  Reho- 
both,  Mass.;  physician  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1804-07;  Camden,  S.  C,  1807- 
32;  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1832-46;  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  1846-57;  student 
natural  history  1S21-57;  member  Academy  of  natural  sciences;  honorary 
member  Mass.  medical  society.  Bom  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Feb.  7,  1773; 
died  Rehoboth,  Oct.  19,  1857.  P. 

BOLLES,  LUCIUS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Union  college  1824.  Tmstee  Brown 
university  1807-18;  fellow  1818-44.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1805; 
pastor  Salem,  Mass.,  1805-26;  assistant  corresponding  secretary  Baptist 
general  convention  for  foreign  missions  1824-26;  corresponding  secretary 
1826-42;  one  of  the  founders  Salem  Bible  and  translation  society  1812. 
Author  various  sermons.  Bom  Ashford,  Conn.,  Sept.  25,  1779;  died  Jan. 
5,  1844.  Sprague  annals  6,  Bapt.  encyc. 

BROWN,  ENOCH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Me.  From  Abington,  Mass. 
Died  1839. 

CHENEY,  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Licensed  Congregational  preacher  1802;  or- 
dained 1807;  pastor  Milton,  Vt.,  1807-17;  Salisbury,  Vt.,  1819-23.  Born 
Holden,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1775;  died  Brandon,  Vt.,  June  6,  1833. 

Mendon  ass.,  P. 

DEXTER,  SAMUEL,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  manufacturer 
Providence;  member  R.  I.  senate  two  terms.  Bom  Boston,  Mass.,  July 
4,  1 781;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  26,  1862.  Nee.  1682 

LEONARD,  EZRA,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1826.  Ordained  Congregational 
minister  1804;  pastor  Congregational,  later  Universalist  church,  Annis- 
quam,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1804-32;  physician  Gloucester;  member  Mass. 
house  of  representatives.  Born  Raynham,  Mass.,  1775;  died  Gloucester, 
Mass.,  April  22,  1832.  Am.  q.  reg.,  P. 

LESLEY,  JAMES,  A.B.  Lawyer  Abbeville,  S.  C.  Bom  near  Abbeville 
Court  House,  S.  C.,Aug.  8,  1782;  died  Abbeville,  S.  C,  Aug.  9,  1808.  P. 

MEDBERY,  SAMUEL  VIALL,  A.B.     From  Rehoboth,  Mass. 

NOYES,  MOSES,  A.B.;  A.M.  First  principal  Meeting  street  school,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1800-?;  teacher  George  street  academy.  Providence;  princi- 
pal school  for  young  ladies.  Providence;  Proprietors'  academy.  Provi- 
dence. From  Abington,  Mass.;  bom  1777;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept. 
7/1841.  Bartlett  coll.  15 


i8oi  GRADUATES  91 

NYE,  JONATHAN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  University  of  Vt.  1808.  Ordained  Congre- 
gational minister  1805;  pastor  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1805-09;  Newfane,  Vt., 
1811-19;  Claremont,  N.  H.,  1821-28.  Bom  Wareham,  Mass.,  March  4, 
1783;  died  Fort  Madison,  la.,  April  2,  1843.  P- 

PERKINS,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.B.  Bom  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
1778;  died  1856. 

PICKENS,  ANDREW,  A.B.  Lieutenant-colonel  U.  S.  army.  War  1812-15; 
presidential  elector  S.  C.  181 3;  governor  S.  C.  181 6-1 8;  cotton  planter 
Ala.;  president  Ala.  state  bank.  Born  Waxhaw,  S.  C,  Nov.  13,  1779; 
died  Miss.,  June  34,  1838.  Biog.  diet.  U.  S. 

STERRY,  ROBERT,  A.B.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  28,  1781;  died 
1820.  Prov.  rec. 

TOWER,  GAD,  A.B.     Born  Pembroke,  Mass.,  1776;  died  1839?. 

WASHBURN,  PHILO  HORTENSIUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Me.  Bom 
Raynham,  Mass.,  July  i,  1782;  died  1825.  Hist,  of  Raynham,  P. 

WILLIAMS,  ALFRED,  A.B.     From  Taunton,  Mass.     Died  1849. 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  MASON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1842;  Harvard  university 
1845.  Admitted  to  bar  1804;  lawyer  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1804-16; 
Taunton,  Mass.,  1816-44;  member  Mass.  senate  1818;  associate  justice 
circuit  court  of  common  pleas,  Mass.,  1819-21;  associate  justice  court  of 
common  pleas  1821-39;  chief  justice  1839-44;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass., 
1844-56;  commissioner  of  insolvency  1848-56;  resident  New  Bedford 
1856-68.  Author  various  orations  and  addresses;  editor  Reports  of  Sir 
H.  Hobart;  contributor  to  various  periodicals.  Born  Taunton,  Mass., 
June  24,  1780;  died  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1868. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  AUibone 
I9-*I9 

1802 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT,  A.B.  Planter  Pendleton  District,  S.  C;  clerk 
S.  C.  court  house,  Columbia,  S.  C,  several  years.  Bom  Pendleton 
District,  S.  C,  Dec.  20,  1778;  died  Columbia,  S.  C,  Dec.  7,  1835.  P. 

BASTOW,  SUMNER,  A.B.     From  Uxbridge,  Mass.;  died  1845. 

BOTTOM,  FREDERIC  WHITING,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  Worcester  co., 
Mass.,  1804;  lawyer  Charlton,  Mass.;  Southbridge,  Mass.  From  Plain- 
field,  Conn.;  died  Southbridge,  Mass.,  May  25,  1855.  Nee.  1855 

BOWEN,  HENRY,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1806-67;  attorney-gen- 
eral R.  I.  1817-19;  secretary  of  state  1819-49.  Born  Providence,  R.  I., 
Jan.  5,  1785;  died  Providence,  April  16,  1867.  R.  I.  cyc.  Nee    1867 

BOWEN.  WILLIAM  WARD,  A.B.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  19,  1784; 
died  1839. 

BUGBEE,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  M.D.  1816.  Physician  Wrentham,  Mass. 
Bom  Wrentham,  Mass.;  died  1841, 

CUSHMAN,  APOLLOS,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1806;  lawyer  Plainfield, 
Mass.;  Attleboro,  Mass.;  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  i8i2?-64;  justice  of  the  peace; 
notary  public;  justice  of  the  quorum;  commiesioner  to  qualify  civil 
officers.  Bom  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1782;  died  Pawtucket,  R.  I., 
Sept.  17,  1864.  Nee.  1865,  R.  I.  cyc. 

DAGGETT,  GARDNER,  A.B.:  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  Dec.  20,  1782;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  27,  1821. 

Hist,  of  Attleboro,   Prov.  gaz. 

ELLIS,  FERDINAND,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Brown  university  1802-05. 
Ordained  Baptist  minister  1805;  pastor  Boston,  Mass.;  Marblehead, 
Mass.;  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1817-27;  resident  Exeter,  N.  H,,  1827-58;  preacher 
elsewhere  in  N.  H.  and  Freeport,  Me.,  1828-33;  teacher  Exeter  1833-?. 
Author  various  sermons  and  theological  writings.  Bom  Medway,  Mass., 
1780;  died  Exeter,  N.  H.,  Feb.  20,  1858.  Nee.  1858,  Bapt.  encyc. 


94  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1803 

PADELFORD,  ALPHEUS,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Taunton,  Mass.;  died  1828. 

PAINE,  LEMUEL,  A.B.  Lawyer  and  farmer  Winslow,  Me.;  member  Mass. 
general  court  18 10;  member  Me.  executive  council  1829;  trustee  Water- 
ville  college  1827-49;  secretary  1834-41.  Bom  Foxboro,  Mass.,  Dec.  2, 
1777;  died  Winslow,  Me.,  July  19,  1852.  Paine  fam.,  P. 

PERKINS,  LEVI  HOOPER,  A.B.     From  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

PRATT,  ENOCH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1807; 
pastor  West  Barnstable,  Mass.,  1807-37 ;  resident  and  occasional  preacher, 
Brewster,  Mass.;  agent  American  Bible  society,  Barnstable  and  Worces- 
ter counties,  Mass.  Author  History  of  Eastham,  Wellfleet,  and  Orleans, 
Mass.,  1644-1844,  1844.  Bom  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1781;  died  Brewster, 
Mass.,  Feb.  2,  i860.  Nee.  i860,  Cyc   Am.  biog. 

RAND,  THOMAS,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1803;  pastor  Holyoke, 
Mass.,  1803-28;  New  Salem,  N.  H.,  1828-34;  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  1834-36; 
city  missionary,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  five  years.  Bom  Manchester,  N.  H., 
May  21,  1776;  died  Holyoke,  Mass.,  May  31,  1857.     Nee.  1857,  Bapt.encyc. 

REED,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1845.  Tutor  languages  Brown  univer- 
sity 1804-06.  Principal  academy,  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  one  year;  lawyer 
Yarmouth,  Mass.;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  181 3- 17,  1821- 
41 ;  lieutenant-governor  Mass.  1844-51 ;  resident  West  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
1852  ?-6o.  Bom  West  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Sept.  2,  1781;  died  West 
Bridgewater,  Nov.  25,  i860.  Nee.  1861,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

SAMPSON,  ZABDIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Fairhaven,  Mass.;  Plymouth, 
Mass.;  member  board  of  selectmen,  Plymouth,  many  years;  member  U. 
S.  house  of  representatives  18 17-19;  collector  of  customs  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  1820-28.  Bom  Plympton,  Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1781;  died  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  July  19,  1828.  Giles  Mem.,  Cong,  direct. 

SHEARMAN,  CALEB  HAMILTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational 
minister  1807;  pastor  Dover,  N.  H.,  1807-12;  resident  Dover,  Mass., 
1812-14;  travelled  in  the  south.  Bom  Brimfield,  Mass.,  1779;  died 
Va.,  1815.  P. 

SPRAGUE,  JASON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  high  school,  Newport,  R.  I.;  U. 
S.  military  service.  Born  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1781;  died  Providence^  R. 
I.,  June  15,  1825.  Hist,  of  Attleboro,  Prov.  gaz. 

THAYER,  JONATHAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  Camden, 
Me.;  member  Me.  general  court  many  years;  judge  court  of  probate, 
Knox  CO.,  Me.,  seven  years.  Born  Milford,  Mass.,  Jan.  25,  1779;  died 
Camden,  Me.,  Sept.  20,  1853.  Hist,  of  Milford,  Thayer  mem. 

THOMAS,  DANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.     Licensed  Congregational  preacher  1804; 

ordained  1808;  pastor  South  Abington,  Mass.,  1807-42.     Bom  Middleboro, 

Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1778;  died  South  Abington,  Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1847. 

Nee.  1847,  P- 
WALKER,    ELNATHAN,    A.B.       Ordained    Presbyterian   minister    1809; 

pastor  Homer,  N.  Y.,  1809-20.     Born  Taunton,  Mass.,  Feb.   18,   1780; 

died  Homer,  N.  Y.,  June  4,  1820.  Mem.  of  Dr.  Emmons 

WEBB,  CHRISTOPHER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Weymouth,  Mass.  From 
Weymouth,  Mass.;  bom  1781;  died  Baltimore,  Md.,  Feb.  12,  1848. 

Nee.  1848 
23-*23 

1804 

ALLEN,  AMOS,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Providence,  R.  I.;  died  1836. 

BRIGGS,  LEMUEL  WILLIAMS,  A.B.  Physician  Bristol,  R.  I.;  original 
fellow  R.  I.  medical  society.  Bom  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Aug.  28,  1786; 
died  Bristol,  R.  I.,  March  8,  1840.  Briggs  fam. 


i804  GRADUATES  95 

BRIGGS,  RICHARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1809; 
pastor  Mansfield,  Mass.,  1809-34.  Bom  Halifax,  Mass.,  March  3,  1783; 
died  Mansfield,  Mass.,  July  5,  1837.  Min.  of  Taunton 

CHAMBERLAIN,  JASON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  University  of  Vt.  181 1;  A.B.  Bow- 
doin  college  1806.  Preacher  Thomaston,  Me.,  1806;  ordained  Congre- 
gational minister  1808;  pastor  1808-11;  professor  Greek  and  Latin,  Uni- 
versity of  Vt.,  1811-14;  lawyer.  Author  oration.  Bom  Holliston, 
Mass.,  Feb.  9,  1783;  died  Arkansas,  183 1.  Hist,  of  Thomaston 

FOBES,  SETH.  A.B. 

FROST,  ELIAS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1834.  Physician  Plainfield,  now  Meri- 
den,  N.  H.,  1806-63;  selectman  Meriden;  member  N.  H.  house  of  rep- 
resentatives two  terms.  Bom  Mendon,  now  Milford,  Mass.,  Jan.  10, 
1782;  died  Meriden,  N.  H.,  March  31,  1863.  Nee.  1863 

GREEN,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1826;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1815; 
M.D.  1826.  Physician  Worcester,  Mass.;  founder  Worcester  public 
library;  honorary  member  R.  I.  medical  society.  Bom  Worcester, 
Mass.,  April  19,  1784;  died  Worcester,  Oct.  17,  1865. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1866,  Harv. 

HAYWARD,  OLIVER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister; 
pastor  Barnstable,  Mass.,  1815-18.    Bom  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  died  1831. 

Am.  q.  reg. 

HOBART,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.     Admitted  to  bar  1808;  lawyer  Abing- 

ton,  Mass.,  25  years;  tack  manufacturer  Abington;  member  Mass.  house 

of  representatives   1828-39.     Author  History  of  Abington,   1866.     Born 

Abington,  Mass.,  Oct.  24,  1781;  died  South  Abington,  Jan.  25,  1877. 

Abington  town  hist..  Nee.  1877 

HODGES,  TISDALE,  A.B.     Physician  Bristol,  R.  I.     Bom  Norton,  Mass., 

April  21,  1783;  died  Gallina  Island,  off  the  west  coast  of  Africa,  1808. 

Hist,  of  Norton,  Hodges  fam. 

MAXCY,  VIRGIL,  A.B.;    A.M.      Tutor;   lawyer  Anne  Amndel  co.,    near 

Baltimore,  Md.;  charg6  d'affaires  Belgium  1835;  solicitor  U.  S.  treasury. 

Bom  Attleboro,  Mass.;  died  at  sea,  Feb.  28,  1844.  Hist,  of  Attleboro 

MORTON,  MARCUS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1826;  Harvard  university  1840. 
Admitted  to  bar  1807;  lawyer  Taunton,  Mass.;  clerk  Mass.  senate  181 1- 
12;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1817-21;  member  Mass.  ex- 
ecutive council  1823;  lieutenant-governor  1824-25;  justice  Mass.  supreme 
court  1825-40;  governor  1840,  1843;  collector  of  customs  Boston,  Mass., 
1845-48;  member  Mass.  constitutional  convention  1853;  member  Mass. 
house  of  representatives  1858;  overseer  Harvard  university  1854-60. 
Bom  Freetown,  Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1784;  died  Taunton,  Mass.,  Feb.  6,  1864. 

Nee.  1864,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

NORTON,  GEORGE,  A.B.     From  Wrentham,  Mass.     Died  1806. 

PRESTON,  WARREN,  A.B.  Lawyer  Norridgewock,  Me.;  judge  court 
of  probate,  Somerset  co.;  lawyer  Bangor,  Me.;  Boston,  Mass.  Bom 
Northbridge,  Mass.;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  July  1,  1861.  Nee.  1862 

RANDALL,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Providence,  R.  I.,  1804- 
05;  teacher  academy,  Warren,  R.  I.,  1805-11;  postmaster,  Warren  181 1- 
44;  justice  Bristol  co.  court  of  common  pleas  1822-24;  justice  R.  I.  su- 
preme court  1824-32;  admitted  to  bar  1834;  town  clerk  Warren  50  years; 
editor  Warren  newspaper  at  different  periods.  Bom  Sharon,  Mass., 
Feb.  10,  1778;  died  Warren,  R.  I.,  March  5,  1864.     Nee.  1864,  R.  I.  cyc. 

RANDALL,  SILAS,  A.B.     From  Sharon,  Mass. 

SILL,  THOMAS  HALE,  A.B.  Lawyer  Erie.  Penn.;  burgess  1816,  1817, 
1829,  1834,  1843-44;  deputy  U.  S.  marshal  i8i6-i8;  deputy  attorney- 
general  1819;  member  Penn.  house  of  representatives  1823;  R.  I.  house 
of  representatives  1826-31;  president  U.  S.  bank,  Erie,  1837-?;  member 


96  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1804 

Penn.  constitutional  convention  1837-38;  presidential  elector  1848;  post- 
master Erie,  Penn.,  1849-53.  Bom  Windsor,  Conn.,  Oct.  11,  1783; 
died  Erie,  Penn.,  Feb.  7,  1856.  Lanman's  Civ.  gov.,  P, 

THAYER,  JOHN  GOULDING,  A.B.     From  Milford,  Mass. 

TOBEY,  SILAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Bom  Berkley,  Mass.,  March  21,  1787;  died 
1817.  P. 

WILLIAMS,  LEMUEL,  A.B.  Lawyer  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1808-39;  col- 
lector port  of  New  Bedford  1829-37;  lawyer  Lowell,  Mass.,  1838-42; 
Boston,  Mass.,  1842-48;  collector  port  of  Boston  1842-45;  lawyer  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  1848-69.  Bom  Fairhaven,  Mass.,  June  5,  1782;  died 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Nov.  14,  1869.  Nee.  1870 

WILLIAMS,  SAMUEL  KING,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.;  mem- 
ber city  council,  Boston.  Bom  Raynham,  Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1785;  died 
Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  20,  1874.  .Nee.  1875 

WILLIAMSON,  WILLIAM  DURKEE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Harvard  university 
1820.  Lawyer  Bangor,  Me.,  1807-46;  state  attorney  Hancock  co.  1808- 
16;  member  Mass.  senate  1816-20;  president  Me.  senate  1820-21;  acting 
governor  Me.  1821;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1821-23; 
justice  court  of  probate  1824-40;  bank  commissioner  1838-41;  president 
Bangor  bank;  overseer  Bowdoin  college  1 821 -31;  corresponding  member 
Mass.  historical  society  1836-46;  member  other  historical  societies. 
Author  History  of  Maine  1602-1820,  2  vols.,  1832;  also  various  historical 
articles  in  Collections  Mass.  historical  society  and  American  quarterly 
register.  Bom  Canterbury,  Conn.,  July  31,  1779;  died  Bangor,  Me., 
May  27,  1846.  Bowdoin,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct.,  AUibone 

22-*23 

1805 

BALL,  HYDER  ALI,  A.B.     From  Orange,  Mass. 

BUCKLIN,  SYLVESTER  FULLER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational 
minister  1808;  pastor  First  church,  Marlboro,  Mass.,  1808-32;  resident 
Marlboro  1832-60.  Born  Seekonk,  Mass.,  July  2,  1784;  died  Marlboro, 
Mass.,  May  25,  i860.  Worcester  ass..  Nee.  i860 

CARPENTER,  ROYAL,  A.B.  Physician  Rehoboth,  Mass.  Bom  Reho- 
both,  Mass.;  died  Rehoboth,  May  23,  1849.  Nee.  1849 

CHAPIN,  CYRUS,  A.B.     From  Orange,  Mass.;  died  181 1. 

COOK,  DENNIS,  A.B.  Physician  Tiverton,  R.  I.;  fellow  R.  I.  medical 
society.     Bom  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  Feb.  27,  1785;  died  1841.  P. 

CUSHMAN,  BARTHOLOMEW,  A.B.  Medical  student  Kingston,  Mass.; 
physician  West  Sandwich,  Mass.;  member  school  committee.  Bom 
Kingston,  Mass.,  Aug.  14,  1782;  died  Sandwich,  Mass.,  Jan.  14,  1837.     P. 

DANFORTH,  WALTER  RALEIGH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.;  clerk  supreme  judicial  court  for  Providence  co.,  or  court  of  com- 
mon pleas,  1807-18;  editor  Providence  gazette  1&20;  Microcosm;  Express; 
Republican  herald;  member  Providence  town  council  ten  years;  collector 
of  customs  Providence  1829-41;  mayor  Providence  1853;  member  R.  I. 
house  of  representatives  1855.  Author  various  orations  and  addresses. 
Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  i,  1787;  died  Providence,  Aug.  11,  1861. 

Nee.  1861,  R.  I.  eye. 

DEANE,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister;  pas- 
tor Scituate,  Mass.,  1810-34.  Author  History  of^  Scituate,  Mass.,  1831; 
also  various  sermons  and  poems.  Bom  Mansfield,  Mass.,  March  30, 
1784;  died  Aug.  9,  1834.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sabin 

EDDY,  STEPHEN  WALKER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  July 
8,  1789;  died  1807.  Prov.  rec. 

EMMONS,  WILLIAMS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Brown  university  1805-08;  li- 
brarian 1806-08.    Lawyer  Augusta,  Me.,  1809-36;  Hallowell,  Me.,  1836-55; 


i8o5  GRADUATES  97 

member  Me.  house  of  representatives'  1833-34;  member  Me.  senate 
1834-35;  judge  of  probate  1841-48.  Born  Franklin,  Mass.,  May  2, 
1784;  died  Hallowell,  Me.,  Oct.  8,  1855.  Hist,  of  Franklin,  Nee.  1856 

FISK,  AMASA,  A.B.  Lawyer  Dover,  Vt.  Bom  Upton,  Mass.,  Sept.  17, 
1780;  died  Dover,  Vt.,  March  23,  1847.  Nee.   1847 

GILMORE,  DAVID,  A.B.  Principal  academy  Marietta,  O.;  army  con- 
tractor war  of  181 2.     Bom  Raynham,  Mass.;  died  Columbus,  O.,  181 7.     P. 

GILMORE,  MELVIN,  A.B.  Merchant  Easton,  Mass.;  farmer  Raynham, 
Mass.  Bom  Raynham,  Mass.,  April  11,  1785;  died  Raynham,  Oct.  5, 
1858.  Hist,  of  Raynham,  P. 

HOBART,  AARON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1809;  lawyer  Abington, 
Mass.;  Hanover  Four  Comers,  Mass.,  181 1-24;  East  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
1824-58;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1814;  senate  1819;  U. 
S.  house  of  representatives  1820-27;  Mass.  executive  council  1827-31; 
judge  of  probate  1843-58.  Bom  Abington,  Mass.,  June  26,  1787;  died 
East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Sept.  19,  1858. 

Abington  town  hist.,  Nee.  1859,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

HOWE,  JOHN,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1808;  lawyer  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1808-41 ; 
member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  several  years;  collector  of  customs 
Bristol  1841-45;  farmer  Bristol  1845-53;  resident  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
1853-64.  Author  various  orations.  Born  Killingly,  Conn.,  July  5,  1783; 
died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  March  14,  1864.  Nee.  1864,  R.  I.  cyc. 

JAMES,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Physician.  From  Boston,  Mass.;  died 
New  Jersey,  April,  1850.  Nee.  1850 

KEITH,  JONATHAN,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor 
Rowe,  Mass.,  1808-12;  preacher  Dorchester,  Mass.;  Barrington,  R.  I.; 
resident  Newport,  R.  I.;  Providence,  R.  I.;  Raynham,  Mass.,  1847-55. 
Bom  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1782;  died  Raynham,  Mass.,  Dec.  16, 
1855.  Min.  of  Franklin 

LIPPITT,  JOSEPH  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I. 
Born  Providence,  R.  I.;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  25,  1857. 

Prov.  dir.,  Ncc.  1858 

LOUD,  SAMUEL  PRINCE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1809- 
75;  associate  justice  court  of  sessions,  Norfolk  co.,  1822-28;  chairman 
board  of  county  commissioners,  Norfolk  co.,  25  years;  member  Mass. 
house  of  representatives  eight  years;  Mass.  senate  1832-34;  Mass.  execu- 
tive council  1841-43;  Mass.  constitutional  convention  1853;  state  trustee 
Institution  for  the  blind  1832-51.  Born  Weymouth,  Mass.,  March  10, 
1783;  died  Dorchester,  Mass.,  July  11,  1875.  Nee.  1877 

METCALF,  THERON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1844;  Harvard  university  1848. 
Fellow  Brown  university  1832-43,  1847-53;  secretary  1837-43.  Admit- 
ted to  bar  1S07;  lawyer  Franklin,  Mass.,  1808-09;  Dedham,  Mass.,  1809- 
39;  county  attorney  1817-29;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives 
1831,  1833,  1834;  Mass.  senate  1835;  reporter  Mass.  supreme  court, 
Boston,  1839-48;  associate  justice  Mass.  supreme  court  1848-65.  Author 
Alilitia  laws  of  U .  S.  and  of  Mass.;  Reports  of  cases  argued  and  determined 
in  the  supreme  court  of  Mass.,  1840-47;  Principles  of  the  law  of  contracts, 
with  examples  of  their  application;  associate  author  Digest  of  the  decisions 
of  the  courts  of  common  law  and  admiralty  in  the  U.  S.;  editor  Yelverton's 
reports,  1820;  Starkie  on  evidence,  1826;  Russell  on  crimes,  1831;  Alaule 
and  Selwyn's  reports,  1832;  associate  editor  Revised  statutes  of  Mass.; 
also  frequent  contributor  to  periodicals.  Born  Franklin,  Mass.,  Oct. 
16,  1784;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1875. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1876,  Am.  cat. 

SHAW,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor 
CarA'er,  Mass.,  1807-15;  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1819-34;  Lakeville,  Mass.; 
Dighton,  Mass.,  1838-43.     Bom  Abington,  Mass.,  1777;  died  1844. 

Am.  q.  reg.,  P. 


98  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1805 

SNOW,  JOHN  BURGESS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  From 
Rochester,  Mass.;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  17,  1848.         Nee.  1848 

STARKWEATHER,  JOHN,  A.B.  Physician  Upton,  Mass.  Born  Paw- 
tucket,  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  1784;  died  Upton,  Mass.,  1857. 

Hist,  of  Rehoboth,  P. 

VALENTINE,  JAMES,  A.B.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1789;  died  Providence,  Nov.  i,  1825. 

Prov.  dir.,  Prov.  jour. 

WALKER,  BOLLING  MUMFORD,  A.B.  From  Dinwiddie  co.,  Va.;  died 
1814. 

WEBB,  THOMAS  DENNIE,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1807;  lawyer  Warren, 
O.,  1807-57;  editor  Trump  of  fame,  1812-16?;  U.  S.  collector  of  internal 
revenue  18 14;  member  Ohio  senate  two  terms.  Born  Windham,  Conn., 
May  10,  1784;  died  Warren,  O.,  March  7,  1865.         Giles  Mem.,  Nee.  1865 

WHITMAN,  JARED,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1S08;  lawyer  Nantucket, 
Mass.,  1808-10;  Abington,  Mass.,  1810-78;  member  Mass.  house  of  rep- 
resentatives 1827-28;  Mass.  senate  1839-41;  commissioner  Plymouth 
CO.  1828-34;  member  Mass.  constitutional  convention  1853.  Born  Ab- 
ington, Mass.,  Sept.  27,   1784;  died  South  Abington,  May  23,   1878. 

Hist,  of  Abington,  Nee.  1878 

WILLARD,  JACOB,  A.B.;  A.M.  Born  Lancaster,  Mass.,  June  11,  1786; 
died  181 8.  P. 

28-*28 

1806 

ALDEN,  NATHAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Fair  Haven,  Mass.;  merchant 
Fair  Haven;  farmer  Dewittville,  N.  Y.,  1829-70.  Born  Fair  Haven,  Mass., 
Nov.  I,  1786;  died  Dewittville,  N.  Y.,  April  23,  1870.  Nee.  1870 

ALDRICH,  DAVID,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Goshen, 
Conn.;  farmer  Cumberland,  R.  I.;  justice  of  the  peace  Cumberland. 
Bom  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  Jan.  14,  1781;  died  Cumberland,  May  19,  1879. 

Nee.  1879 

BEDON,  RICHARD  BEDON,  A.B.  Planter  Wallesboro,  S.  C;  captain 
S.  C.  troops,  War  of  1812.  Bom  Sept.  9,  1786;  died  Wallesboro,  S.  C, 
Aug.  27,  1857.  P. 

BENEDICT,  DAVID,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Shurtleff  college  1851.  Tmstee 
Brown  university  1818-74.  Ordained  Baptist  1806;  pastor  First  church, 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1806-28;  postmaster  Pawtucket  10  years;  member 
R.  I.  historical  society  1825-74.  Author  General  history  of  the  Baptist 
denomination,  2  vols.,  1813;  6th  edition,  1849;  abridgment,  1820;  abridg- 
ment of  Robinson's  History  of  baptism,  181 7;  History  of  all  religions, 
1824;  Fifty  years  among  the  Baptists,  i860;  Compendium  of  ecclesiastical 
history;  History  of  the  Donatists,  1875;  Conference  hymn  book;  also  various 
addresses.  Born  Norwalk,  Conn.,  Oct.  10,  1779;  died  Pawtucket,  R.  I., 
Dec.  5,  1874. 
R.  I.  Hist.  Soc,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1875 

BENSON,  MARTIN,  A.B.  Lawyer.  Embarked,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  for 
Sierra  Leone,  1816,  and  never  heard  from.  Bom  Newport,  R.  I.,  1786?; 
died  1 816.  Benson  fam.  of  Newport 

BROWN,  JOHN  BALL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1813.  Phy- 
sician Dorchester,  Mass.,  1809-10;  Boston,  Mass.,  1810-62;  surgeon  and 
physician  Boston  almshouse  181 5;  associate  surgeon,  consulting  surgeon, 
Mass.  general  hospital.  Author  Two  letters  on  curvature  of  the  spine,  1838; 
Remarks  on  operation  for  cure  of  club-feet,  1839;  Reports  of  cases  in  Boston 
orthopedic  institution,  1844,  1845.  See  biographical  notice  in  Medical 
communications  Mass.  medical  society,  vol.  10,  1866.  Born  Wilming- 
ton, Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1784;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  May  14,  1862. 

Nee.  1862,  Surg. -gen.  cat. 


i8o6  GRADUATES  99 

CLEAVELAND,  PALMER,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Thompson,  Conn. 

DEAN,  JOHN  GILMORE,  A.B.  Lawyer  Ellsworth,  Me.;  chairman  board 
of  selectmen  20  years;  commander  Cobb  light  infantry.  War  of  1812; 
resident  Portland,  Me.  Born  Raynham,  Mass.,  March  27,  1785;  died 
Merryfield,  Me.,  Nov.  10,  1839.  P. 

D'WOLFE,  HENRY,  A.B.  Merchant;  afterwards  farmer  Bristol,  R.  I. 
Born  Bristol,  R.  L,  March  21,  1785;  died  Bristol,  Oct.  17,  1857. 

Nee.  1858,  P. 

DEXTER,  ELIJAH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Conj^regational  minister;  pas- 
tor Plympton,  Mass.,  1809-51.  Born  Rochester,  Mass.,  1786;  died  Plymp- 
ton,  Mass.,  Oct.,  185 1.  Am.  q.  reg..  Nee.  1852 

EAMES,  JACOB,  A.B.     From  Belfast,  Me. 

FOX,  WILLIAM,  A.B.     From  Wood.stock,  Conn.;  died  1820. 

HOLMES,  HENRY,  A  B.  Lawyer  Alfred,  Me.;  teacher  Latin  and  Greek, 
Alfred  academy.  Born  Kingston,  Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1784;  died  Alfred, 
Me.,  April  2,  1852.  Giles  Mem.,  P. 

JOHNSON,  DANIEL,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1808;  pas- 
tor Orleans,  Mass.,  1808-29;  Victor,  N.  Y.,  1829-36;  preacher  Sweden,  N. 
Y.;  Parma,  N.  Y. ;  farmer  Fairport,  N.  Y.  Born  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Nov. 
5,  1783;  died  Fairport,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  11,  1867.  Nee.  1868 

MARCH,  DANIEL,  A.B.  From  Sutton,  Mass.;  born  Feb.  11,  1786;  died 
Sutton,  Jan.,  1807.  Prov.  phenix,  P. 

PERRY,  DAVID,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Rehoboth,  Mass.;  died  1854. 

PREvSTON,  WILLARD,  A.B.;  D.D.  University  of  Georgia  1839.  Lawyer 
Vt.;  travelled  in  the  south  1808-11;  ordained  Congregational  minister 
1811;  pastor  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1812-15;  Richmond  street  church,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1816-21;  Burlington,  Vt.,  1821-25;  president  University  of 
Vt.  1825-26;  pastor  Presbyterian  church.  Savannah,  Ga.,  1826-56. 
Author  Sermons,  2  vols.  Born  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  May  29,  1785;  died 
Savannah,  Ga.,  April  27,  1856. 

Uxbridge  acad.,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1856,  Univ.  Vt. 

SAMS,  LEWIS  REEVE,  A.B.     From  Beaufort,  S.  C;  died  1856. 

WHITMAN,  NOAH,  A.B.;  M.B.  Dartmouth  college  1809.  Physician 
Bridgewater,  Mass.  Born  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  March  3,  1785;  died 
Bridgewater,  April  24,  1854.  Dart.,  Whitman  gen. 

i9-*i9 

1807 

ALDEN,  CYRUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1810;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.; 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  1827-55;  justice  of  peace;  member  Mass.  house  of  rep- 
resentatives I  S3  7;  inventor  hay  scales.  Author  Abridgment  of  law,  with 
practical  forms,  1819.  Bom  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  May  20,  1785;  died 
Tiverton,  R.  I.,  March  29,  1855.      '  B.  U.  Fall  River,  Nee.  1855,  P. 

ANGELL,  OLIVER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  First  district  school,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1807-15,  1827-34;  merchant  Providence  1816-19;  principal  private 
school,  Providence,  1819-27,  1835-39;  resident  Providence  1839-58.  Au- 
thor Elements  of  matheinatics;  editor  Union  series  of  text  books.  Bom 
North  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  4,  1787;  died  Providence,  Nov.  11,  1858. 

Angell  gen..  Nee.  1859 

BAILEY,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  and  librarian  Brown  university  1808- 
14.  Member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1815-16;  clerk  Mass.  depart- 
ment of  state  1817-23;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1824-31. 
Born  Canton?,  Norfolk  co.,  Mass.;  died  Dorchester,  Mass.,  June  26,  1835. 

Cong,  direct. 

BARSTOW,  LUTHER,  A.B.     From  Canterbury,  Conn.;  died  1817. 


UNV.-^- 


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loo  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1807 

BISHOP,   LORENZO,  A.B.     Law  student.     Born  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Aug. 

20,   1785;  died  Norton,  Mass.,  May  26,   1809. 

Prov.  gaz..  Hist,  of  Attleboro 
BLOSS,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.     Licensed  Baptist  preacher  1809;  ordained 

minister  1810;  pastor  Stafford,  Conn.,  1809-14,   1823-26;  western  N.  Y. 

From  Wrentham,  Mass.;  died  North  Bay,  Oneida  Lake,  N.  Y.,  July  27, 

1850.  Nee.  1850 

BURBANK,  LEONARD,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Worcester,  Mass.;  died  1837. 

CADY,  JAMES  HERVEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Bom  Killingly,  Conn.,  May  20, 
1780;  died  Jan.,  1832.  P. 

COOK,  DANIEL,  A.B.  Medical  student  Boston,  Mass.;  surgeon  U.  S. 
army  1812-15;  physician  Waterville,  Me.,  1815-36;  Maumee  City,  O., 
1836-63.  Born  Kingston,  Mass.,  July  29,  1785;  died  Maumee  City,  O., 
March '2  2,  1863.  Nee.  1863 

DAY,  ISRAEL,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Kilhngly,  Conn. 

DUNBAR,  JOHN,  A.B.     From  Hanover,  Mass. 

FEARING,  ELISHA  POPE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Physician  Falmouth,  Mass., 
1810-26;  Nantucket,  Mass.,  1826-66.  Bom  Wareham,  Mass.,  Oct.  11, 
1785;  died  Nantucket,  Mass.,  June  25,  1876.  Nee.  1877 

HARRINGTON,  NAHUM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Worcester,  Mass.  Born 
Westboro,  Mass.,  June  13,  1778;  died  Westboro,  Dec.  31,  1848. 

Nee.  1849 

HAYWARD,  BARZILLAI,  A.B.  Physician.  Bom  Bridgewater,  Mass.; 
died  Monson,  Mass.,  1838.  P. 

HILL,  JACOB,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar  1807;  lawyer  Minot, 
Me.;  Portland,  Me.     Bom  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1784;  died  1852. 

Hist,  of  Bridgewater 

HUTCHINS,  JOHN  LADD,  A.B.  Student  of  theology.  Born  Killingly, 
Conn.,  1783;  died  Killingly,  March  14,  1808.       Prov.  phenix,  Prov.  gaz. 

JUDSON,  ADONIRAM,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1823.  Graduated  Andover 
theological  seminary  1810;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1812;  Bap- 
tist missionary,  Burma,  1812-50.  Anthov  Elements  of  English  grammar, 
1808;  Young  ladies'  arithmetic,  1809;  Dictionary  of  the  Bur  man  language, 
1826;  The  Holy  Bible  translated  into  Burmese,  1835;  2d  edition,  1840; 
Grammatical  notices  of  the  Burmese  language,  1842;  Dictionary,  English 
and  Burmese,  1849;  Dictionary,  Burmese  and  English,  including  A  gram- 
mar of  the  Burmese  language,  1850 ;  2d  edition,  1883 ;  besides  various  papers 
and  tracts.  See  Memoir,  by  Francis  Wayland,  2  vols.,  1852.  Born 
Maiden,  Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1788;  died  at  sea,  April  12,  1850. 
Nee.  185 1,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Johnson's  eye,  Allibone, 
And. 

LORING,  BAILEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  18 10; 
pastor  First  Unitarian  church.  North  Andover,  Mass.,  1810-60?.  Born 
Duxbury,  Mass.,  Dec.  10,  1786;  died  North  Andover,  Mass.,  May  5,  i860. 

Am.  q.  reg..  Abbot  hist..  And.,  Nee.  i860 

MANTON,  CHARLES,  A.B.  Lawyer  Johnston,  R.  I.  Born  Johnston, 
R.  I.,  Jan.  13,  1787;  died  Johnston,  Feb.  26,  1816. 

R.  I.  vit.  rec,  Prov.  gaz. 

MARTIN,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  From  Newport,  R.  I.; 
died  1850. 

MARTIN,  JOHN  RUSSELL,  A.B.;  M.B.  Dartmouth  college  1810.  Phy- 
sician. Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  27,  1790;  died  Havana,  Cuba, 
May  24,  181 7.  Prov.  rec,  Prov.  gaz. 

SANGER,  ZEDEKIAH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant  Oneida  co.,  N.  Y.  Born 
Duxbury,  Mass.,  June  5,  1784;  died  1863.  Morse  gen. 


i8o7  GRADUATES  loi 

STODDARD,  EBENEZER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Woodstock,  Conn.;  mem- 
ber Conn,  legislature  several  years;  lieutenant-governor  Conn,  one  year; 
member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1821-25.  Born  West  Woodstock, 
Conn.,  May  6,  17S6;  died  Woodstock,  Aug.  11,  1847. 

Cong,  direct.,  Nee.  1847 

THURSTON,  SAMUEL  ISAAC,  A.B.  Lawyer  Orangeburgh,  S.  C.  Born 
Georgetown,  S.  C,  1787;  d.  1820.  Thurston  gen. 

WHEELER,  CHARLES,  A.B.;  A.M.;  A.B.  Bowdoin  college  1808.  Teacher 
Wiscassct,  Me.;   Salein,  Mass. ;   teacher  and  preacher  Middleboro,  Mass.; 

?reacher  First  Baptist  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1812;  teacher  Washington, 
enn.,  1813-39;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1814;  pastor  Washington, 
Penn.,  1814-39;  president  Rector  college,  Pruntytown,  West  Va.,  1839- 
51.  Born  Rowley,  Mass.,  April  8,  1784;  died  Pruntytown,  W.  Va., 
June  II,  185 1.  Sprague  Annals  6,  P. 

WHITMAN,  ELIAB,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Lisbon,  Me.,  1811-13;  North 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1813-62;  member  Mass.  legislature  1840-41.  Born 
East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  May  30,  1788;  died  North  Bridgewater,  Sept. 
20,  1862.  Nee.  1863 

WILLIS,  JOHN,  A.B.  Teacher;  master  high  school  Plymouth,  Mass.; 
farmer  Middleboro,  Mass.  Bom  West  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1786;  died 
Marshfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  17,  1864.  Morse  gen.,  Nee.  1864 

WILSON,  EZEKIEL  ROBINS,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Hightstown,  N.  J. 

28-*28 

1808 

BAILEY,  LUTHER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  academy,  Wrentham,  Mass.; 
Bradford,  Mass.;  preacher  Dover,  Mass.,  1811;  Cambridgeport,  Mass.; 
principal  Bristol  academy,  Taunton,  Mass.,  five  years;  preacher  Taunton 
three  years;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1816;  pastor  Unitarian 
church.  East  Medway,  Mass.,  1816-43;  resident  East  Medway  1843-61. 
Author  sermons.  Born  Canton,  Mass.,  May  3,  1783;  died  East  Medway, 
Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1861.  Am.  q.  reg.,  Nee.  1861 

BARKER,  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Student  Andover  theological  seminary. 
Born  Middleboro,  Mass.,  June  10,  1787;  died  Andover,  Mass.,  Nov.  29, 
1809.  And. 

BARSTOW,  SIMON,  A.B.     From  Canterbury,  Conn.;  died  1866. 

BOLLES,  ABIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Private  tutor  Charleston,  S.  C;  superin- 
tendent orphan  house,  Charleston;  president  Charleston  college;  prin- 
cipal Female  academy,  Charleston.  Born  Woodstock,  Conn.,  July  13, 
1786;  died  Charleston,  S.  C,  April  14,  1866.  Nee.  1866 

BRIGGS,  OTIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Preacher  Farmington,  Me.;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  18 16;  pastor  North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1816-?;  land  agent  Water- 
ville  college;  preacher  Bangor,  Me.;  pastor  First  church,  Hampden,  Me., 
eight  years;  Second  church,  Hampden,  three  j'ears;  agent  American 
Baptist  home  mission  society.  From  Stoughton,  Mass.;  died  Oct.  i, 
1842.  Me.  Bapt. 

BROWN,  ELIAS,  A.B.  Lawyer  vStonington,  Conn.  From  Preston,  Conn.; 
born  Jan.  28,  17S6;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  6,  1861.  Ncc.  1861 

CARROL,  ABIEL  LEONARD,  A.B.     From  Woodstock,  Conn. 

CHAPIN,  SETH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Studied  over  two  years  with  class  of  1811 
at  Andover  theological  seminary;  ordained  Congregational  minister  181 2; 
pastor  Hillsboro,  N.  H.,  1812-16;  preacher  Rowley,  Mass.;  Mansfield, 
Conn.,  and  elsewhere,  1816-19;  pastor  Hanover,  Mass.,  1819-24;  acting 
pastor  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  1825;  Hunter,  N.  Y.,  1825-27;  Attleboro, 
Mass.;  West  Granville,  Mass.,  1833-35;  preacher  Providence,  R.  I., 
1842-50.  Born  Mendon,  Mass.,  June  25,  1783;  died  Providence,  R.  I., 
April  19,  1850.  Nee.  1850,  And. 


102  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1808 

COGGESHALL,  JOSIAH  HAYDON,  A.B.  From  New  Bedford,  Mass.; 
died  1S17. 

COOKE,  HENRY  TUDOR,  A.B.  From  Providence,  R.  I.;  died  Rhine- 
beck,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  24,  1824. 

COREY,  JACOB,  A.B.;  A.M.  Physician  Sturbridge,  Mass.  Born  Stur- 
bridge,  Mass.,  Jan.  13,  1788;  died  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  31,  1841.       P. 

CORLIS,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  RUSSELL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1812.  Phy- 
sician. 

CURTIS,  DAVID,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  War- 
wick and  Coventry  churches,  R.  I.,  13  years;  six  other  churches  in  Mass. 
and  R.  I.  Born  Stoughton,  Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1782;  died  East  Stoughton, 
Sept.  12,  1869.  Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1870 

FIELD,  WILLIAM  GOODELL,  A.B.     Born  Pomfret,  Conn.,  April  18,  1790. 

P. 

FISKE,  JOSIAH  JONES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Wrentham,  Mass.;  member 
Mass.  senate;  member  Mass.  executive  council;  manufacturer  Fiskdale, 
Sturbridge,  Mass.  Born  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1785;  died  Stur- 
bridge, Aug.  15,  1838.  P. 

FRANCIS,  JOHN  BROWN,  A.B.  Trustee  Brown  university  1828-57; 
chancellor  1841-54.  Law  student  Litchfield,  Conn. ;  resident  Spring 
Green,  Warwick,  R.  I.,  1821-64;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives 
1821-29;  R-  I-  senate  1831-42,  1845-56;  governor  R.  1.11832-38;  mem- 
ber U.  S.  senate  1844-45;  treasurer  R.  I.  historical  society  two  years; 
vice  president  four  years.  Bom  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  May  31,  1701; 
died  Warwick,  R.  I.,  Aug.  9,  1864.  Nee.  1864,  R.  I.  eye. 

FROST,  DANIEL,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1810;  lawyer  Canterbury,  Conn.; 
Mass.;  Canterbury,  Conn.,  1856-63;  temperance  reformer.  Born  Cant- 
erbury, Conn.,  April  17,  1786;  died  Canterbury,  July  17,  1863.     Nee.  1864 

GLOVER,  SAMUEL,  A.B.  Ordained  minister;  pastor  Kingston  church, 
Middleboro,  Mass.  From  Boston,  Mass.;  bom  1784;  died  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Dec.  13,  1851.  Nee.  1852 

JOHNSON,  ARTEMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1816.  Physician  Rehoboth, 
Mass.  Born  Sherborn,  Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1780;  died  Rehoboth,  Mass., 
Dec,  1827.  Hist,  of  Rehoboth,  P. 

JOHNSON,  EVAN  MALBONE,  A.B.  Ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1813; 
priest  1814;  curate  Grace  church.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1814-15;  rector  St. 
James's  church,  Newton,  L.  I.,  1815-26;  St.  John's  church,  Brooklyn, 
L.  I.,  1826-47;  St.  Michael's  mission  church,  Brooklyn,  1847-65.  Born 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  June  6,  1791;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  March  19,  1865. 

Nee.  1865,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

LIPPITT,  JEREMIAH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  merchant 
Wilmington,  N.  C.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  11,  1790;  died  Wil- 
mington, N.  C,  Sept.,  1846.  Nee.  1847 

MARCY,  WILLIAM  LEARNED,  A.B.;  LL.D.  1833;  Union  college  1839. 
Teach  Newport,  R.  I.;  lawyer  Troy,  N.  Y.;  lieutenant,  afterwards  cap- 
tain, War  1812-15;  recorder  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1816-18;  adjutant-general 
N.  Y.  militia  182 1;  comptroller  N.  Y.  1823;  associate  justice  N.  Y.  su- 
preme court  1829-31;  U.  S.  senator  1831-33;  governor  N.  Y.  1833-39; 
U.  S.  commissioner  on  claims  against  Mexico  1839-42;  chairman  Demo- 
cratic state  convention,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1843;  U.  S.  secretary  of  war 
1845-49;  U.  S.  secretary  of  state  1853-57;  resident  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y., 
1857-58.  Editor  Troy  budget,  1818.  Born  Southbridge,  Mass.,  Dec.  12, 
1786;  died  Ballston  Spa,  JST.  Y.,  July  4,  1858. 

Nee.  1858,  Bapt.  encyc,  Nat.  cyc.  Am.  biog.,  P. 

MAYHEW,  JEREMIAH,  A.B.  Student  Andover  theological  seminary 
over  two  years  with  class  of  181 1.  Born  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Dec.  23, 
178S;  died  New  Bedford,  Jan.  4,  iSii.  And. 


i8o8  GRADUATES  103 

PEARCE,  DUTEE  JERAULD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Newport,  R.  L; 
member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives;  attorney-general  R.  L  1S19-25; 
U.  S.  district  attorney  1824-25;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives 
1825-37;  presidential  elector  1821.  Born  Prudence  Island,  R.  L,  April 
3,  1789;  died  Newport,  R.  I.,  May  9,  1849. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Nee.  1849,  R.  I.  eye,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

PORTER,  ISAAC,  A.B.;  M.D.  Dartmouth  college  1814.  Physician  Leb- 
anon, N.  H.;  Charlton,  Mass.,  1816-25;  Boston,  Mass.,  1825-?;  Charles- 
town,  Mass.  Born  Voluntown,  Conn.,  Oct.  11,  1783;  died  Porter,  Wis., 
Sept.  2,  1854.  Porter  gen.,  Thayer  mem..  Nee.  1855 

POWER,  THOMAS.  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  181 1 ;  lawyer  Northfield, 
Mass.,  1811-16;  Boston,  Mass.,  1816-60;  clerk  Boston  police  court;  res- 
ident Framingham,  Mass.,  1860-68.  Bom  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1786; 
died  Framingham,  Mass.,  Sept.  9,  1868.  Am.  q.  reg..  Nee.  1869 

RICE,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1811; 
home  missionary,  Maine,  1811-12;  pastor  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  1812;  or- 
dained Congregational  minister  1813;  pastor  Presbyterian  church,  Skan- 
eateles,  N.  Y.,  1812-17;  Chester,  Mass.,  1818;  Second  Congregational 
church.  South  Deerfield,  Mass.,  1819-27;  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  1828-35; 
Buxton,  Me.,  1835-42;  Winchendon,  Mass.,  1834-46.  Bom  Sturbridge, 
Mass.,  May  9,  1784;  died  Winchendon,  Mass.,  July  12,  1847. 

Nee.  1847,  And. 

RICH,  EZEKIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Andover  theological  seminary 
1S08-9;  ordained  Congregational  minister  181 2;  home  missionary;  pas- 
tor Tro5^  N.  H.,  1815-18;  teacher  and  home  missionary  Troy  1818-24; 
home  missionary  Cheshire  co.  and  elsewhere,  N.  H.,  1824-27;  teacher 
Troy  1827-45;  pastor  East  Woodstock,  Conn.,  1830-31;  resident  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.,  and  Deep  River,  Conn.,  1845-54.  Bom  Greenwich,  Mass., 
April  2,  1784;  died  Deep  River,  Conn.,  Nov.  22,  1854.      Nee.  1855,  And. 

ROGERS,  JOHN,  A.B.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  1791;  died  Providence, 
March  26,  1820.  Prov.  gaz. 

SPOONER,  NATHANIEL  SPRAGUE,  A.B.  Lawyer  Fairhayen,  now 
Acushnct,  Mass.;  justice  of  peace;  justice  New  Bedford  police  court; 
member  Mass.  house  of  representatives.  Born  May  6,  1790;  died  Acush- 
net,  Mass.,  Jan.  20,  i860.  P. 

SUMNER,  BRADFORD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Brown  university  1809-11. 
Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives.  Born 
Taunton,  Mass.,  1782;  died  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  25,  1855. 

Am.  q.  reg.,  Nee.  1856 

WIGHT,  JOHN  BURT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Har^-ard  university  1816.  Private 
tutor,  S.  C,  several  years;  ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor 
First  church.  East  Sudbury,  now  Wayland,  Mass.,  1815-30;  Unitarian 
pastor  Castine,  Me.;  Milford,  N.  H.;  Chelsea,  Mass.;  Dennis,  Mass.,  until 
1842;  member  Mass.  legislature  1850.  Bom  Bristol,  R.  I.,  May  7,  1790; 
died  Wayland,  Mass.,  Dec.  20,  1883.  Nee.  1884 

WILLARD,' GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1822.  Physician  Uxbridge,  Mass. 
Bom  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  1788;  died  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  13,  1846. 

Uxbridge  acad.,  Prov.  jour. 
33-*33 

1809 

BARNABY,  JAMES,  A.B.  Teacher  Taunton,  Mass.;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  181 1;  pastor  Harwich,  Mass.,  1811-19,  1852-59,  1862-77;  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  1819-23;  Amesbury,  Mass.;  Deerfield,  N.  H.;  Salisbury, 
Mass.;  Amesbury,  Mass.;  Danversport,  Mass.;  Lowell,  Mass.;  Townsend, 
Mass.;  Nantucket,  Mass  ,  1846-49;  agent  Baptist  Sunday  school  union 
1849-52;  pastor  1859-62.  Author  sermons.  Born  Freetown,  Mass., 
Jvme  25,  1787;  died  Harwich,  Mass.,  Dec.  10,  1877. 

Bapt.  encyc,  Nee.  1877 


I04  B  R  O  W  N     U  N  I  V  E  R  S  I  T  Y  1809 

BURBANK,  GARDNER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar;  lawyer  and  paper 
manufacturer  Worcester,  Mass.;  Sharon,  Vt.,  1835-38;  resident  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1838-48;  aide-de-camp  Mass.  militia  1813;  division  inspector 
1814-19;  tax  assessor  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  several  years.  Born  Worcester, 
Mass.,  May  8,   1785;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  24,   1845. 

Hist,  of  Worcester,  P. 

BURGESS,  EBENEZER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Middlebury  college  1835. 
Tutor  Brown  university  1811-13.  Preceptor  University  grammar  school. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1809-11;  graduated  Andover  theological  seminary 
1815;  professor  mathematics  and  natural  philosophy.  University  of  Vt., 
1815-17;  agent  American  colonization  society,  Africa,  1817-18;  student 
of  theology  1818-19;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1821;  pastor 
First  church,  Dedham,  Mass.,  1820-70;  founder  and  president  Dedham 
savings  bank  1831-70.  Author  The  Dedham  pulpit,  1845;  Burgess  gen- 
ealogy, 1865.  Bom  Wareham,  Mass.,  April  i,  1790;  died  Dedham, 
Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1870.  And.,  Nee.  1870 

CARLILE,  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Harvard  university  1814.  Clergyman, 
Providence,  R.  I.  From  Providence,  R.  I.;  born  1792;  died  Providence, 
R.  I.,  March  28,  1824.  Prov.  gaz. 

CLARK,  HENRY  FINNEY,  A.B.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I.;  New  Al- 
bany, Ind.,  1819-20.  Born  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Jan.  i,  1790;  died  New  Albany, 
Ind.,  June  21,  1820.  P. 

CLARKE,  JOHN  HOPKINS,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1812;  clerk  supreme 
court.  Providence  co.,  R.  I.,  1812;  in  business  Cranston,  R.  I.,  until  1824; 
manufacturer  Providence  1824-70;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representa- 
tives 1836-37,  1864-65;  U.  S.  senate  1847-53;  R-  I-  senate  one  year. 
Bom  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  April  i,  1789;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  23, 
1870.  R.  I.  eye,  Nee.  1871 

COCHRAN,  ROBERT,  A.B.  Clergyman.  From  New  Boston,  N.  H.; 
died  1818. 

DEAN,   JOSHUA,   A.B.     Graduated   Andover  theological   seminary   1812; 

ordained   Presbyterian  minister   1814;   pastor   Groton,    N.    Y.,    1814-24. 

Born  Taunton,  Mass.,  July  16,  1788;  died  Groton,  N.  Y.,  Julv  12,  1824. 

And.,  P. 
DELANO,  DAVID,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

DORRANCE,  JAMES  BRADFORD,  A.B.;  A.M.  From  Sterling,  Conn.; 
died  1842. 

FOX,  JABEZ,  A.B.     From  Bozrah,  Conn. 

GOING,  JONATHAN.  A.B.;  A.M.;  University  of  Vt.  1812;  D.D.  Waterville 
college  1832.  Trustee  Brown  university  1825-44.  Ordained  Baptist 
minister  181 1;  pastor  Cavendish,  Vt.,  1811-15;  Worcester,  Mass.,  1815- 
32;  principal  Latin  grammar  school,  Worcester,  1816;  corresponding 
secretary  American  Baptist  home  mission  society,  residence,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1832-37;  president  and  professor  theology,  Granville,  O.,  literary 
and  theological  institution,  1837-44;  one  of  the  founders  Newton  theolog- 
ical institution;  Ohio  Baptist  education  society.  Author  sermons.  Born 
Reading,  Vt.,  March  7,  1786;  died  Granville,  O.,  Nov.  9,  1844. 

Bapt.  encyc,  Sprague  Annals  6,  Den.,  Colby 

GOODWIN,  HENRY,  A.B.     Bom  Dec.  i,  1789;  died  March  8,  1812.        P. 

HALL,  SILAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1810;  pastor  Taun- 
ton, Mass.;  Warren,  R.  I.;  Middleboro,  Mass.;  New  Bedford,  Mass.; 
Attleboro,  Mass.;  Sharon,  Mass.;  South  Abington,  Mass.;  Swansea,  Mass.; 
Rehoboth,  Mass.;  Raynham,  Mass.  Author  of  sermons.  Born  Raynham, 
Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1789;  died  South  Abington,  Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1876. 

Ministry  of  Taunton,  Nee.  1877 

HARDING,  DANIEL  FISKE,  A.B.  Born  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  30, 
1783.  P- 


i8o9  GRADUATES  105 

HAVEN,  WILLIAM,  A.B.     Born  Framingham,  Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1783. 

Hist,  of  Framingham 

HUME,  ROBERT,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Charleston,  S.  C. 

IDE,  JACOB,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1837.  Graduated  Andover  theological 
seminary  181 2;  ordained  Congregational  minister  18 14;  preacher  East 
Abington,  Mass.;  York,  Me.;  Portsmouth,  N.  H.;  assistant  pastor  Park 
street  church,  Boston,  Mass.;  pastor  West  Medway,  Mass.,  1814-80  ;  senior 
pastor  1865-80;  trustee  Amherst  college  1839-63.  Author  over  40  dis- 
courses; editor  Christian  magazine;  Works  of  N.  Emmons,  with  life,  7 
vols.,  1842-45.  Born  Attleboro,  Mass.,  March  29,  1785;  died  West  Med- 
way, Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1880.  Hist.  Attleb.,  And.,  Nee.  r88o 

MORSE,  ELIJAH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Harvard  university  1814.  Law  student 
Thomaston,  Me.;  Boston,  Mass.;  lawyer  Boston;  member  common  coun- 
cil Boston;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives.  Bom  Medway, 
Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1785;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1831. 

Biog.  of  Medway 

PERRY,  JOSHUA,  A.B.  Student  of  theology;  teacher  several  years;  in 
lumber  business.  Brooks,  Me.;  farmer  Hanson,  Mass.  Bom  Hanson, 
Mass.,  April  27,  1788;  died  Hanson,  Mass.,  Sept.  2,  1875.         Nee.  1877 

POPE,  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Dudley,  Mass.  From  New  Brain- 
tree,  Mass.;  died  Dudley,  Mass.,  1854. 

RANDALL,  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  1787;  died  Providence, 
R.  I.,  July  23,  1811.  Prov.  gaz. 

REED,  LUKE,  A.B.     From  Middleboro,  Mass.;  died  1868. 

RICHARDS,  GEORGE  HALLAM,  A.B.  Born  New  London,  Conn.,  May 
9,  1791;  died  Dec.  22,  1843.  Morse  gen. 

TAYLOR,   JOHN,    A.B.;   A.M.     Ordained   Congregational   minister    1816; 

Sastor  Shutesbury,   Mass.;   Penn.;  Salem,   Mass.;  resident   Northbridge, 
[ass.     Born  New  Salem,  Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1781;  died  Northbridge,  Mass., 
June  18,  1861.  Min.  of  Taunton,  P. 

TYLER,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Manufacturer  Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  ordained 
Congregational  minister  1819;  pastor  South  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1819-32; 
South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,  1832-39;  connected  with  Mass.  home  mission 
society;  editor  Courier,  Northampton,  Mass.,  two  years;  delegate  Mass. 
constitutional  convention.  Bom  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Jan.  7,  1789;  died 
Aubumdale,  Mass.,  Sept.  27,  1875.  Hist  of  Attleb.,  Nee.  1876 

WAIT,  OLIVER,  A.B.     From  New  London,  Conn.;  died  1818. 

WHITMAN,  DANIEL,  A.B.  Medical  student  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  farmer 
East  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Born  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  April  12,  1784; 
died  East  Bridgewater,  April  30,  1879.  Ncc.  1879 

WILKINSON,  SAMUEL  SCOTT,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1812;  lawyer 
Thomaston,  Me.  Bom  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  Jan.  27,  1786;  died  Ports- 
mouth, O.,  Oct.  12,  1821. 

Wilkinson  fam.,  Prov.  gaz..  Hist,  of  Thomaston 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister 
1813;  pastor  Brewer,  Me.,  1S13-22;  Foxcroft,  Me.,  1823-35;  Poland,  Me., 
1835-46;  trustee  Bangor  theological  seminary  1816-46;  overseer  Bow- 
doin  college  1826-46.  Bom  Weymouth,  Mass.,  March  11,  1787;  died 
Poland,  Me.,  Nov.  24,  1846.  Bangor,  Nee.  1847 

30-*30 

1810 

AVERY,  DAVID,  A.B.  Principal  University  grammar  school.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1811-13;  farmer  Mansfield,  Conn.,  until  1832;  Hampton,  Conn., 
1832-69;  resident  Jewett  City,  Conn.,  1869-75;  member  Conn,  legislature 
1822-23.  Born  Wrentham,  Mass.,  Sept.  7,  1787;  died  Jewett  City,  Conn., 
April  6,  1875.  Nee.  1875 


io6  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1810 

BAILEY,  ISAAC,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Editor  R.  I.  repository, 
1814-15;  American  naval  biography,  1815.  Born  Ward,  Mass.;  died 
Penn.  1824.  Prov.  jour.,  P. 

BATES,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  in  the  south  two  years;  lawyer 
Baltimore,  Md.,  until  1820;  Wareham,  Mass.,  1820-71;  adjutant-general 
Md.  troops  1812-15;  town  clerk  Wareham;  member  Mass.  general  court. 
Born  Wareham,  Mass.,  Dec.  23,  1787;  died  Wareham,  Nov.  8,  1871. 

Nee.  1S73 

GUSHING,  ABEL,  A.B.  Teacher  Hingham,  Mass.;  admitted  to  bar  1814; 
lawyer  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1814-37;  member  Mass.  house  of  representa- 
tives 1832-34;  Mass.  senate  1836-37;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.;  justice  police 
court,  Boston,  1843-58;  Bom  Hingham,  Mass.,  March  13,  1785;  died 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  May  19,  1866.  Nee.  1866 

DARLING,  COLLINS,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  Pawtucket,  R. 
I.  Born  Bellingham,  Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1785;  died  Pawtucket,  then  Reho- 
both,  Mass.,  Dec.  27,  1843.  Hist,  of  Rehoboth,  P. 

DOWNER,  APPLETON,  A.B.     From  Preston,  Conn.;  died  1833. 

GREEN,  SIMON  RAY,  A.B.     From  East  Greenwich,  R.  I. 

HOPKINS,  PHILIP  R.,  A.B.     From  North  Grantham,  N.  H. 

JENKS,  HERVEY,  A.B.     Principal  University  grammar  school  1810-11; 

licensed  Baptist  minister  181 1;  preacher  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  and 

Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1811-13;  ordained  1812;  pastor  Hudson  1813-14.     Born 

Brookfield,  Mass.,  June  16,  1787;  died  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  July  15,  1814. 

Sprague  Annals  6 
KENDRICK,    DANIEL,    A.B.     Ordained    Congregational    minister    1812; 

pastor  Pittston,  Me.,    1812-20;  Edgecomb,   Me.,   1822-33;  Bristol,  Me.; 

Lyman,   Me.;  West  Minot,   Me.;   resident   Portland,   Me.;  Wilton,   Me. 

Born  Hollis,  N.  H.,  1786;  died  Wilton,  Me.,  May  4,  1868.  Nee.  1868 

LOTHROP,  CYRUS,  A.B.     Lawyer  Easton,  Mass.     Born  Easton,  Mass., 

1789;  died  Taunton,  Mass.,  May  21,  1854.         Hist,  of  Easton,  Nee.  1854 

M'CLINTOCK,  HENRY  KING,  A.B.  Teacher  Providence,  R.  I.;  after- 
wards South  Carolina  and  Georgia.  From  Wrentham,  Mass.;  died  Mon- 
ticello,  Ga.,  April,  1848.  Nee.  1848 

MOORE,  MARTIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Day's  academy,  Wrentham, 
Mass.;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1814;  pastor  Central  church, 
Natick,  Mass.,  1814-33;  Cohasset,  Mass.,  1833-41;  one  of  the  proprietors 
and  editors  IBoston  Recorder  1844-63;  pastor  North  Abington,  Mass., 
two  years;  member  N.  E.  genealogical  society;  vice  president  1861-66. 
Author  Memoirs  of  Rev.  John  Eliot,  apostle  of  the  Indians,  1822;  Memoir 
of  Sophronia  Laivrence;  History  of  the  Boston  revival  of  1842;  Pastoral 
reminiscences,  1866;  various  sermons.  Bom  Sterling,  Mass.,  April  22, 
1790;  died  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  March  11,  1866. 

Sabin,  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1866 

REED,  DAVID,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Harvard  university  1818.  Principal  Ply- 
mouth academy,  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1810-12;  student  of  theology, 
Harvard  university,  1813;  licensed  Unitarian  preacher  1814;  preacher 
1814-21;  editor  and  proprietor  Christian  register,  Boston,  Mass.,  1821-66; 
one  of  the  founders  American  anti-slavery  society  1828.  Born  Easton, 
Mass.,  Feb.  6,  1790;  died  Boston  Highlands,  Mass.,  June  7,  1870. 

Harv.  div.  sch.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1870 

REED,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Plymouth,  Mass.;  Nantucket, 
Mass.;  Milton,  Mass.;  South  Carolina;  graduated  Harvard  divinity  school 
1831 ;  occasional  preacher;  resident  Easton,  Mass.,  1844-64.  Bom  Easton, 
Mass.,  Dec.  12,  1787;  died  Easton,  July  3,  1864. 

Harv.  div.  sch..  Nee.  1864 

ROBY,  CHARLES,  A.B.;  A.M.     Born  Dunstable,  Mass.,  Aug.  7,  1782.     P. 


i8io  GRADUATES  107 

SPENCER,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.B.     Born  East  Greenwich,   R. 

I.,  1788;  died  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  Nov.  10,  1811.  Prov.  gaz. 

TAYLOR,  JOHN,  A.B.     Merchant  Providence,   R.   I.     Bom  Providence, 

R.  I.,  March  24,  1793;  died  Providence,  June  30,  1859. 

Prov.  rec.  Nee.  1859 

WAIT,  FRANCIS  DEHON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1820. 
Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1S13.  Physician.  Born  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  Feb.  23,  1791;  died  1833.  And. 

WHITING,  DANIEL,  A.B.  Born  Dover,  Mass.,  Dec.  23,  1786;  died  Oct. 
9, 1832.  P. 

20-*20 

1811 

ALGER,  ISRAEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  private  school,  Boston,  Mass.; 
master  Mayhew  school.  Author  Practical  Bookkeeper;  Elements  of 
orthography,  1821;  Alger's  Perry,  1S25;  Pronouncing  Bible,  1825;  editor 
Murray's  English  grammar.  Bom  Easton,  Mass.,  June  3,  1787;  died 
Easton,  Sept.  23,  1825.  Hist,  of  Easton,  Prov.  jour. 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  181 7.  Physician  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  fellow  R.  I.  medical  society.  Born  Providence,  R.  I., 
Oct.  21,  1784;  died  Providence,  Dec.  25,  1850. 

R.  I.  med.  soc.  Nee.  1S51 

BROWN,  NICHOLAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1820-25. 
Resident  Europe;  Orangetown,  N.  Y.;  U.  S.  consul  Italy  1845-53; 
resident  Providence  and  Warwick,  R.  I.;  lieutenant-governor  R.  I. 
1856-57.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  2,  1792;  died  Troy,  N.  Y.,  March 
22,  1859.  Nee.  1859,  R.  I.  eye. 

BURROWS,  LATHAM  AVERY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Military  officer  1S12-15; 
lawyer  Owego,  N.  Y.;  first  justice  Tioga  co.,  N.  Y.,  many  years;  member 
N.  Y.  senate  1824-28.  Bom  Groton,  Conn.,  1792;  died  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  25,  1855.  Nee.  1856 

CHESSMAN,  DANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1818;  pas- 
tor Warren,  R.  I.,  1817-20.  Author  Compendium  of  English  grammar. 
From   Boston,   Mass.;    died   Barnstable,   Mass.,    1839. 

Warren  ch.  cent.,  P. 

COZZENS,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  Providence, 
R.  I.;  cotton  manufacturer  Providence;  lawyer  Providence  1850-59; 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1859-65.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  3,  1791;  died 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  28,  1865.  Nee.  1865 

DICKINSON,  JOSHUA  PRENTISS,  A.B.;  M.D.  Har\'ard  university  1816. 
Physician  Bangor,  Me.,  1816-56.  Born  Holliston,  Mass.,  Aug.  21,  1792; 
died  Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  17,  1856.  Nee.  1857,  P. 

FOSTER,  GEORGE,  A.B.     From  Cambridge,  Mass.;  died  181 7. 

GRAY,  ARNOLD,  A.B.     From  Little  Compton,  R.  I.;  died  1866. 

HARRIS,  LUTHER  METCALF,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Physician  Roxbury, 
Mass.;  U.  S.  army  surgeon  1814.  Bom  Brookline,  Mass.,  May  7,  1789; 
died  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  Jan.  28,  1865.  Nee.  1865 

HUTCHINS,  EZRA,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom  Kill- 
ingly.  Conn.,  Nov.  22,  1791;  died  Jan.  7,  1819.  P. 

KOLLOCK,  OLIVER  HAWES,  A.B.  Lawyer  and  planter  Cheraw,  S.  C, 
1814-62.  Born  Wrentham,  Mass.,  May  18,  1790;  died  Cheraw,  S.  C, 
July  25,  1S62.  Nee.  1863 

MARCH,  DAVID,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1816.  Assistant  surgeon  U.  S.  army; 
surgeon's  mate,  Sackett's  Harbor  and  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1813-15;  physi- 
cian Sutton,  Mass.,  1815-29;  member  school  committee  Sutton.  Born 
Sutton,  Mass.,  Jan.  29,  1785;  died  Sutton,  May  13,  1S29. 

Hist,  of  Sutton 


io8  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1811 

PHIPPEN,  GEORGE,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1812;  pastor  First 
church,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1812-17;  First  church,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1817- 
22;  Canton,  Conn.,  1828-37,  1854-60;  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.;  West  Troy, 
N.  Y.;  Newburg,  N.  Y.;  Lee  and  Tyringham,  Mass.,  1844-50;  associate 
principal  academy,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  1850-54;  resident  Tyringham, 
1860-70;  Chicago,  111.,  1870-73.  Bom  Salem,  Mass.,  Feb.  2,  1790;  died 
Chicago,  111.,  April  15,  1873.  Nee.  1873 

PUTNAM,  AARON,  A.B.  Principal  Kent  academy.  East  Greenwich,  R. 
I.,  1811-12;  clergyman.     Born  Pomfret,  Conn.,  Oct.  26,  1786;  died  1831. 

Hist,  of  E.  Greenwich 

RANDALL,  DEXTER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  politician. 
Author  Democracy  vindicated,  Dorrism  unveiled,  1846.  Bom  North 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  i,  1788;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  23,  1867. 

Nee.  1867 

RIVERS,  THOMAS,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  From  Charles- 
ton, S.  C;  born  1792;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  15,  1841.       Prov.  rec. 

RUSSELL,  THOMAS,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1814.  From  Salem, 
Mass.;  died  1814. 

SWEET,  HARTFORD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  of  theology.  Born  Attle- 
boro,  Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1790;  died  Richmond,  Va.,  April  10,  1818. 

Hist,  of  Attleb.,  P. 

TIBBITTS,  CHARLES  NORRIS,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  From 
Preston,  Conn.;  bom  1791;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  25,  1827. 

Prov.  dir.,  Prov.  gaz. 

TOLMAN,  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Harvard  university  1822.  Admitted  to 
bar  1815;  lawyer  Charleston,  S.  C;  Canton,  Mass.,  1817-37;  Boston, 
Mass.,  1837-69;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives;  chairman  com- 
mittee on  elections  1845-47;  member  Mass.  executive  council  1849-50. 
Born  Stoughton,  Mass.,  Feb.  20,  1791;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  June  20,  1869. 

Nee.  1869 

WARDWELL,  DANIEL,  A.B.  Admitted  to  N.  Y.  bar  1815;  U.S.bar  1821; 
lawyer  Whitesboro,  N.  Y. ;  Mannsville,  N.  Y.;  Pulaski,  N.  Y. ;  Adams, 
N.  Y.;  Ellisville,  N.  Y.;  justice  court  of  common  pleas,  Jefferson  co.,  1824; 
member  N.  Y.  house  of  representatives  four  terms;  U.  S.  house  of  rep- 
resentatives 1831-37;  resident  Rome,  N.  Y.,  1860-78.  Born  Bristol,  R. 
I.,  May  28,  1791;  died  Rome,  N.  Y.,  March  27,  1878. 

Cong,  direct..  Nee.  1878 

WHEELOCK,  PETER,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Mendon,  Mass. 

WINSOR,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Resident  Greenville,  R.  I.  Bom 
Smithfield,  R.  I.,  Feb.  23,  1786;  died  Greenville,  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  Jan.  4, 
1815.  P. 

24-*24 

1812 

ALLEN,  THADDEUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  In  business;  principal  private  school. 
Boston,  Mass.,  1820-40;  member  Mass.  hovtse  of  representatives;  school 
committee,  Boston.  Author  Inquiry  into  views,  services  and  influences 
of  the  leading  men  in  the  origination  of  our  union  and  in  the  formation  and 
early  administration  of  the  government,  1847.  Born  Dover,  Mass.,  May 
14,  1786;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  April  18,  1883.  Nee.  1884 

BLAKE,  JOHN  LAURIS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Trinity  college  1855;  D.D.  Augusta 
college,  Ky.,  1837.  Licensed  Congregational  minister  1813;  ordained 
Episcopal  deacon  1815;  rector  St.  Paul's  church,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1815- 
20;  Concord  and  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  1820-22;  principal  Young  ladies' 
school,  Concord,  N.  H.;  Boston,  Mass.,  1822-30;  rector  St.  Matthew's 
church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1824-32.  Author  American  universal  geography, 
1833;  Anecdotes  of  American  Indians;  Biographical  dictionary,  1835;  Bib- 
lical reader,   1826;  Book  of  nature  laid  open;  Compendium  of  universal 


i8i2  GRADUATES  109 

geography;  Conversations  on  chemistry,  1848;  Conversations  on  vegetable 
physiology  and  botany,  1834;  Evidences  of  Christianity;  Family  text-book 
for  the  country:  a  cyclopedia  of  agriculture  and  domestic  economy,  1852; 
Farmers'  every-day  book,  1852;  First  book  in  astronomy;  First  book  in 
natural  philosopJiy;  First  reader;  General  biographical  dictionary,  1856; 
Geography  for  cliildren;  Geological  view  of  the  world;  High  school  reader; 
Historical  reader;  History  of  the  American  revolution;  Juvenile  companion 
and  fireside  reader;  Lectures  on  rhetoric;  Lessons  in  modern  farming,  1851 ; 
Letters  on  confirmation;  Mrs.  Alarcet's  conversations;  Alodern  farmer,  1853; 
Natural  philosophy;  Our  world  in  a  nutshell;  Parental  instructions;  Second 
reader;  Text-book  of  geography  and  chronology,  18 14;  Text-book  of  modern 
geography;  Universal  biographical  dictionary,  1857;  Wonders  of  art,  1845; 
Wonders  of  the  earth;  Wonders  of  the  ocean;  Young  orator;  editor  Literary 
advertiser;  Gospel  advocate.  Bom  Northwood,  N.  H.,  Dec.  21,  1788; 
died  Orange,  N.  J.,  July  6,  1857. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Nee.  1857,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone,  Roorbach,  Am. 
Cat. 

DEXTER,  CHRISTOPHER  CHAMPLIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Provi- 
dence, R.   I.     Born  1791;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  13,  1825. 

Prov.  jour. 

DORRANCE,  ANDREW  MURDOCK,  A.B.     From  Brooklyn,  Conn. 

FISKE,  ISAAC,  A.B.     From  Weston,  Mass.;  died  Weston,  Aug.  11,  1813. 

Prov.  gaz. 

GILBERT,  RALPH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Hebron,  Conn.,  1814;  ad- 
mitted to  bar  1 8 14;  lawyer  and  farmer  Hebron,  Conn.;  justice  Tolland 
CO.  court  1851-52;  judge  of  probate;  town  clerk  and  registrar  Hebron. 
Born  Hebron,  Conn.,  Sept.  12,  1789;  died  Hebron,  March  7,  1864. 

Nee.  1864 

GODDARD,  WILLIAM  GILES,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  Bowdoin  college  1843. 
Professor  moral  philosophy  and  metaphysics.  Brown  university,  1825- 
34;  belles-lettres  1834-42;  trustee  1842-43;  fellow  1843-46;  secretary 
1843-46.  Law  student  and  associate  editor  Worcester  spy  1812-13; 
editor  Rhode  Island  American  1813-25.  Author  Political,  and  miscel- 
laneous writing,  edited  by  his  son  F.  W.  Goddard,  2  vols.,  1870.  Born 
Johnston,  R.  I.,  Jan.  2,  1794;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  16,  1846. 

Nat.  cyc,  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  cyc. 

GREENE,  RICHARD  WARD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1848.  Triistee  Brown 
university  1823-75.  Admitted  to  bar  1816;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass., 
1816;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1S16-75;  U.  S.  district  attorney  1826-45;  rnem- 
ber  R.  I.  senate  1847-48;  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1865-72;  chief 
justice  R.  I.  1848-54.  Bom  Potowomut,  Warwick,  R.  I.,  Jan.  21,  1792; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  14,  1875.  R.  I.  cyc.  Nee  1875 

HEWETT,  DANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.     Born  Taunton,  Mass.;  died  1846. 

IVES,  MOSES  BROWN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1822-57; 
treasurer  1S25-57.  Graduated  law  school  Litchfield,  Conn.;  admitted 
to  R.  I.  bar  181 5;  merchant,  partner  Brown  and  Ives,  Providence,  R.  I.; 
president  Providence  bank  1835-57;  one  of  the  founders  Providence 
Athena?um;  one  of  the  founders  and  treasurer  Butler  hospital.  Born 
Providence,  R.  I.,  July  21,  1794;  died  Warwick,  R.  I.,  Aug.  7,  1857. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Nee  1857,  R.  I.  cyc,  Bapt.  encyc. 

KINGSBURY,  CYRUS.  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1854.  Graduated  Andover 
theological  seminary  181 5;  ordained  Congregational  minister  181 5;  home 
missionary  Va.  and  East  Tenn.  181 5-1 7;  missionary  Cherokee  Indians, 
Tenn.,  1817-18;  Choctaws,  Miss.,  1818-32;  Ind.  Ter.,  1832-70.  Bom 
Alstead,  N.  H.,  Nov.  22,  1786;  died  Boggy  Depot,  Ind.  Ter.,  June  27,  1870. 

And.,  Nee  1871 

KNIGHT,  HENRY  COGSWELL,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Ordained  Episcopal  min- 
ister. Author  The  Cypriad,  with  other  poems,  1809;  The  broken  harp, 
poems,  1815;   Poems,  1821;  Letters  from  the  South  and  West,  by  Arthur 


no  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1812 

Singleton,  Esq.,  1824;  Lectures  and  sermons,  2  vols.,  1831.     Born  New- 
buryport,  Mass.,  1788?;  died  Rowley,  Mass.,  Jan.  10,  1835. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Duyckinck,  Sabin,  Allibone 

NEWELL,  WILLIAM  PALMER,  A.B.     From  Vernon,  Vt.;  died  1837. 

PARKHURST,  JOHN  LUKE,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological  sem- 
inary 1817;  principal  academy,  Amherst,  Mass.,  1817-19;  pastor  Plain- 
field,  N.  H.,  1819-21;  Gilmanton,  N.  H.,  1821-25;  teacher  Monitorial 
school,  Wiscasset,  Me.,  1825-26;  editor  Christian  mirror,  Portland,  Me., 
1826;  principal  academy,  Gilmanton,  N.  H.,  1827-32;  teacher  Portland, 
Me.,  1832-34;  Standish,  Me.,  1834-43;  resident  Gorham,  Me.,  1843-50. 
Author  Systematic  introduction  to  English  grammar,  1820;  English  gram- 
mar for  beginners,  1838;  First  lessons  in  reading  and  spelling;  Moral  phi- 
losophy. Born  Framingham,  Mass.,  Sept.  7,  1789;  died  Gorham,  Me., 
May  20,  1850.  And.,  Allibone 

PHINNEY,  SAMUEL,  A.B.  Teacher  academy,  Plainfield,  Conn.,  1813- 
15;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1815;  priest  1816;  rector  St.  Andrew's 
church,  Coldenhara,  N.  J.;  principal  academy,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.;  founder 
Orange  county  institute,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.;  principal  20  years.  Born 
Canterbury,  Conn.,  July  2,  1786;  died  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  April  19,  1855.  P. 

RANDALL,  EPHRAIM,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1814; 
pastor  Unitarian  church.  New  Bedford,  Mass.;  Stoughton,  Mass.;  Sau- 
gus,  Mass.,  1826-27;  Westford,  Mass.;  resident  Easton,  Mass.  Born 
Easton,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1785;  died  Easton,  Dec.  16,  187 1. 

Am.  q.  reg.,  Nee.  1872 

SANFORD,  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Presbyterian  minister  18 14; 
pastor  Fabius,  N.  Y.,  1815-20;  Oxbow,  N.  Y.,  1820-29;  Gill,  Mass.,  1829- 
31;  Holland,  Mass.,  1831-47;  preacher  Oxbow,  N.  Y.,  1847-51;  farmer 
Oxbow.  Born  Berkley,  Mass.,  May  7,  1786;  died  Ware,  Mass.,  Aug. 
23,  1865.  Am.  q.  reg..  Nee.  1865 

SANFORD,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1815; 
evangelist  1815-18;  pastor  South  Dennis,  Mass.,  1818-39;  Harwich,  Mass., 
1821-25.     Born  Berkley,  Mass.,  1789;  died  Taunton,  Mass.,  July  11,  1866. 

Nee.  1866 

SMITH,  PRESERVED,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister 
1814;  pastor  Warwick,  Mass.,  1814-44;  Pembroke,  Mass.,  1844-49;  res- 
ident Deerfield,  Mass.,  1849-63;  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1863-81.  Author 
sermons.  Bom  Rowe,  Mass.,  Aug.  i,  1J89;  died  Greenfield,  Mass.,  July 
30,  1881.  Nee.  1882 

WHEATON,  JOSEPHUS,  A.B.  Tutor  Brown  university  1813-15.  Teacher 
George  street  academy.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1S12-13;  ordained  Congrega- 
tional minister  1815;  pastor  Holliston,  Mass.,  1815-25.  Author  School 
education;  Equality  of  mankind,  and  the  evils  of  slavery;  also  various 
sermons.  Born  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  March  16,  1788;  died  Holliston,  Mass., 
Feb.  4,  1825.  Cent,  ser.,  Holliston 

WHITING,  AMOS,  A.B.  Lawyer.  Born  Holliston,  Mass.,  March  8,  1788; 
died  Port  Gibson,  Miss.,  1838.  P. 

WHITING,  THADDEUS,  A.B.  From  Wrentham,  Mass.;  died  Wrentham, 
Mass.,  Feb.,  1813. 

WINCHELL,  JAMES  MANNING,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Student  Union  college  1808- 
11;  licensed  Baptist  preacher  1812;  preacher  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1812-13; 
ordained  18 13;  pastor  First  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1814-20;  president 
Young  men's  auxiliary  Baptist  education  society,  Boston.  Author 
Jubilee  sermons:  First  Baptist  church,  Boston,  1665-181S,  1819;  editor 
Watts's  psalms  and  hymns,  with  supplement.  Born  North  East,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  8,  1 791;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  22,  1820. 

Sprague  Annals  6,  Bapt.  encyc,  Allibone 

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i8i3  GRADUATES  iii 

1813 

ADAMS,  HORACE,  A.B.  Bom  Killingly,  Conn.,  1786;  died  Killingly, 
Dec.  25,  1813.  Prov.  phenix 

ALLEN,  ZACHARIAH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1851.  Trustee  Brown  univer- 
sity 1826-82.  Admitted  to  bar  181 5;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  L,  1815-22; 
cotton  manufacturer  Providence  1822-82;  member  town  council.  Prov- 
idence; member  R.  L  historical  society  1822-82;  president  1880-82; 
one  of  founders  R.  L  society  for  the  encouragement  of  domestic  industry 
1824;  Providence  Athenaeum;  Butler  hospital  for  the  insane;  Free  pub- 
lic library;  president  Providence  association  of  manufacturers  and  me- 
chanics. Author  Practical  mechanics,  1829;  Practical  tourist,  1832;  Phi- 
losopliy  of  the  mechanics  in  nature,  185 1;  Bi-centenary  of  the  burning  of 
Providence  in  i6j6:  defence  of  the  R.  I .  system  of  treatment  of  the  Indians 
and  of  civil  and  religious  liberty,  1876;  Solar  light  and  heat,  1879;  also 
several  articles  in  scientific  magazines.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept. 
i5>  1795;  died  Providence,  March  17,  1882. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  R.  L  eye,  AUibone,  Astor  cat.,  Nee.  1882 

ALLENTON,  RUSSELL,  A.B.  Lawyer.  From  Providence  R.  L;  born 
1790;  died  Providence,  R.  L,  Nov.  16,  1815.  Prov.  gaz. 

ANGELL,  JOSEPH  KINNICUTT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  R.  I.  bar  1816; 
reporter  R.  L  supreme  court  1845-49.  Author  Treatise  on  the  common 
law  in  relation  to  water  courses,  1824;  The  right  of  property  in  tide  waters, 
1S26;  A  treatise  on  the  limitations  of  actions  at  law  and  suits  Vw  equity, 
1829;  Treatise  on  the  law  of  private  corporations  aggregate,  in  conjunction 
with  Samuel  Ames,  1832;  Practical  summary  of  the  laiu  of  assignments, 
187,$;  Inquiry  into  .  .  .  incorporeal  hereditaments,  iSti-j;  Essay  on  the  right 
of  a  state  to  tax  a  body  corporate,  1837;  Law  of  carriers  of  goods  and  pas- 
sengers, 1849;  Treatise  on  the  law  of  fire  and  life  insurance,  1854;  Treatise 
on  the  law  of  highways,  completed  by  Thomas  Durfee,  1857;  editor  U.  S. 
law  intelligencer  and  review,  1829-30;  signer  Nine  lawyers'  opinion,  1842. 
Born  Providence,  R.  L,  April  30,  1794:  died  Boston,  Mass.,  May  i,  1857. 
Nee.  1857,  R.  L  hist,  tract  11,  R.  I.  eye,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone 

ATKINSON,  JACOB,  A.B.     From  Boscawen,  N.  H. 

ATKINSON,  SAMUEL,  A.B.     From  Boscawen,  N.  H. 

BALLOU,  BARTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Wickford,  R.  I.,  1814-16;  Dud- 
ley, Mass.?,  1816-17;  private  tutor  Baltimore,  Md.,  i8i8.?-2o;  teacher 
West  Wrentham,  Mass.;  Cumberland  Hill,  R.  I.  Born  Cumberland, 
R.  I.,  July  19,  1 791;  died  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  July  26,  1844.     Ballou  gen. 

CHAPIN,  CHESTER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Union  college  1818.  Ordained  Congrega- 
tional minister;  pastor  East  church,  Granby,  Mass.,  1822-30;  preacher 
Newbury,  O.,  1831-32;  Willoughby,  O.,  1833-34;  BucksviUe,  O.,  1834- 
35;  Russell,  O.,  1835-?.     Born  Springfield,  Mass.,  1786.  Am.  q.  reg. 

COBB,  ALVAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Licensed  Congregational  preacher  1814; 
preacher  Taunton,  Mass.,  1814;  ordained  1815;  pastor  First  church, 
Taunton,  Mass.,  1815-61;  founder  Congregational  board  of  publication. 
Author  various  sermons  and  articles.  Bom  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1788; 
died  Taunton,  Mass.,  April  2,  1861.  Nee.  1861 

COFFIN,  TIMOTHY  GARDINER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  New  Bedford, 
Mass.     From  Nantucket,  Mass.;  died  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  iSept.  19,  1854. 

Ncc.  1854 

DRURY,  LUKE,  A.B.  Associate  justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1822-24. 
Author  System  of  geography  for  schools  upon  an  entirely  new  plan,  with  an 
atlas  of  40  luminous  maps,  1822.  Bom  Marblehead,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1794; 
died  1845.  P. 

DURFEE,  JOB,  A.B.;  LL.D.  1845.  Trastee  Brown  university  1837-47. 
Lawyer  Tiverton,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1816-20, 
1826-29;  speaker  1827-29;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1820- 
25;  associate  justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1833-35;  chief  justice  1835-47; 


112  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1813 

Author  poems,  lectures,  orations  and  judicial  charges  contained  in  his 
Complete  works,  with  memoir,  edited  by  his  son,  1849.  Born  Tiverton,  R. 
I.,  Sept.  20,  1790;  died  Tiverton,  July  26,  1847. 

Memoir,  R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1847 

DURNFORD,  JOHN,  A.B.     From  St.  George,  Bermuda. 

ELTON,  ROMEO,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Harvard  vmiversity  1820;  D.D.  Nashville 
college  1842.  Professor  Greek  and  Latin  languages,  Brown  university, 
1825-43;  trustee  1820-51.  Teacher  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  several  years; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1817;  pastor  Second  church,  Newport,  R.  I., 
1817-22;  Windsor,  Vt.,  1824-25;  studied  abroad  1825-27;  resident  Conn, 
1843-45;  Exeter,  England,  1845-67;  Bath,  England,  1867-69;  Boston, 
Mass.,  1869.  Author  Lije  of  Roger  Williams,  1852;  editor  Literary  re- 
mains of  Rev.  Jonathan  Maxcy,  1844;  Rev.  John  Callender's  Historical 
discourse,  1838;  Eclectic  review.  Bom  Burlington,  Conn.,  1790;  died 
Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  5,  1S70. 

R.  I.  eye,  Bibliog.  R.  I.,  Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1870 

FISHER,  GEORGE,  A.B.  Lawyer  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1816-36?;  contestant 
for  seat  in  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1829;  manufacturer  Oswego; 
member  N.  Y.  general  assembly;  president  Northwestern  insurance  co., 
Oswego;  resident  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1858  ?-6i.  Born  Franklin,  Mass., 
March  17,  1788;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  March  26,  1861. 

Nee.  1861,  Cong,  direct.,  Lanman 

FORCE,  EBENEZER,  A.B.     From  Wrentham,  Mass. 

OILMAN.  BENJAMIN  IVES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
1813-25;  Terra  Haute,  Ind.,  1825-34;  Alton,  111.,  1834-36;  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  1836-66.  Bom  Plymouth,  Mass.,  Oct.  3,  1794;  died  Monticello, 
111.,  Jan.  II,  1866.  Nee.  1866 

HAWES,  JOEL,  A.B.;  D.D.  1831.  Teacher  Phillips  academy,  Andover, 
Mass.,  1816-17;  graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1S17;  ordained 
Congregational  minister  1818;  pastor  First  church,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1818-67;  travelled  in  Europe  and  the  East  1844.  Author  Lectures  to 
young  men,  1828;  Tribute  to  the  memory  of  the  Pilgrims,  1830;  Memoir  of 
Normand  Smith,  1839;  Character  everything  to  the  young,  1843;  The  relig- 
ion of  the  East,  1845;  Looking-glass  for  the  ladies,  or  the  formation  and 
excellence  of  female  character,  1845;  Washington  and  Jay,  1850;  An  offer- 
ing to  home  missionaries.  Bom  Medway,  Mass.,  Dec.  22,  1789;  died 
Gilead,  Conn.,  June  5,  1867.  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  And.,  Nee.  1867 

KNIGHT,  DANIEL,  A.B.  Lawyer  Spencer,  Mass.;  Leicester,  Mass.  Born 
Worcester,  Mass.;  died  Leicester,  Mass.,  Aug.  30,  1826. 

Hist,  of  Wore,  Prov.  jour. 

KNIGHT,  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor 
Granby,  Mass.,  1830-36;  Peru,  Mass.  Bom  Monson,  Mass.,  1788;  died 
i860. 

LORING,  JEROME,  A.B.;  A.M.  Resident  Delaware.  Bom  Hingham, 
Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1702.  Hist,  of  Hingham 

MORTON,  JOSHUA,' A.B.     From  Middleboro,  Mass. 

NELSON,  MORGAN,  A.B.     From  Middleboro,  Mass. 

PAINE,  EMERSON,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1816;  pastor 
Middleboro,  Mass.,  1816-22;  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  1822-35;  Halifax, 
Mass.,  1835-51.  Author  Sermons;  also  three  pamphlets.  Bom  Fox- 
boro,  Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1786;  died  Halifax,  Mass.,  April  26,  1851. 

Mem.  of  Emmons,  Nee.  1851 

PERKINS,  JONAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1815; 
pastor  Union  religious  society,  Braintree  and  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1815-60. 
Author  numerous  tracts.  Born  North  Bridgewater,  now  Brockton, 
Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1790;  died  Braintree,  Mass.,  June  26,  1874.         Nee.  1875 

POND,  ENOCH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Dartmouth  college  1835.  Ordained 
Congregational  minister  1815;  pastor  Ward,  now  Auburn,  Mass.,  1815-28; 


i8i3  GRADUATES  113 

editor  Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims  1828-32;  professor  systematic  theology, 
Bangor  theological  seminary,  1832-56;  president,  professor  ecclesiastical 
history,  and  lecturer  on  pastoral  duties,  1856-70;  president  and  professor 
emeritus  1870-82.  Author  Revieiv  of  Judson  on  baptism,  1813;  Monthly 
concert  lectures,  1S24;  Memoir  of  Pres.  Samuel  Davies,  1829;  Memoir  of 
Susannah  Anthony,  1830;  Murray's  grammar  improved,  1832;  Afemoir  of 
Count  Zinzendorf,  1839;  Wickliffe  and  his  times,  181 1;  Alorning  of  the 
Reformation,  1842;  No  fellowship  with  Romanism,  1843;  Review  of  Second 
advent  publications,  1843;  AI other  family,  1844;  Yoitng  pastor's  guide, 
1844;  World's  salvation,  1845;  F'ope  and  pagan,  1846;  Probation;  Sweden- 
borgianism  reviewed,  1846;  Plato,  his  life,  works,  opinions,  and  influence, 
1846;  Life  of  Increase  Mather  and  Sir  William  Phipps,  1847;  The  church, 
1848;  Memoir  of  John  Knox,  1856;  Wreck  and  the  rescue,  a  memoir  of 
Rev.  Harrison  Fairfield,  1858;  Lectures  on  pastoral  theology,  1866;  Prize 
essay  on  Congregationalism,  1867;  Lectures  on  Christian  theology,  1868; 
History  of  God's  church,  1871;  Sketches  of  the  theological  history  of  N.  E., 
1880;  Conversations  on  the  Bible,  1881;  editor  J.  Norton's  Life  of  John 
Cotton,  1832;  besides  various  sermons  and  articles  in  magazines  and 
reviews.  Bom  Wrentham,  Mass.,  July  29,  1791;  died  Bangor,  Me., 
Jan.  21,  1882.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1882 

RUGGLES,  JOHN,  A.B,  Teacher  Ky.  1813-14;  lawyer  Skowhegan,  Me., 
1815-17;  Thomaston,  Me.,  1817-74;  member  Me.  house  of  representatives 
1823-31;  speaker  1825-29,  1831;  justice  district  court.  Me.,  1831-34; 
member  U.  S.  senate  1835-41;  originator  patent  law  of  1836.  Born 
Westboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1789;  died  Thomaston,  Me.,  June  20,  1874. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct..  Nee.  1875 

SHEPARD,  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1853.  Graduated  Andover  theo- 
logical seminary  1816;  ordained  Congregational  minister  18 19;  home 
missionary,  Ga.,  1816-18;  agent  Conn,  asylum  for  deaf  and  dumb  1818- 
19;  pastor  Ashfield,  Mass.,  1819-33;  N.  E.  agent  American  Bible  society; 
pastor  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1835-79;  member  school  committee,  Bristol,  25 
years.  Born  Norton,  Mass.,  May  7,  1792;  died  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Oct.  5, 
1879.  Nat.  cyc.  Am.  biog..  Am.  q.  reg..  And.,  Nee.  1880 

SIBLEY,  JONAS  LEONARD,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1817;  lawyer 
Sutton,  Mass.,  1817-52;  member  school  committee,  Sutton;  board  of 
selectmen,  Sutton,  1832-34;  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1824-25, 
1830-32;  U.  S.  marshal,  Boston,  Mass.  Born  Sutton,  Mass.,  Jan.  4, 
1791;  died  Sutton,  Feb.  i,  1852.  Hist,  of  Sutton 

SMITH,  ALBERT,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1816;  lawyer  Portland,  Me.; 
member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1820;  Me.  legislature;  postmaster 
Portland,  Me.,  several  years;  U.  S.  marshal,  Me.,  1830-38;  member  U. 
S.  house  of  representatives  1839-41;  U.  S.  commissioner  to  lay  out  the 
northeastern  boundary  under  the  Ashburton  treaty  1842-47;  resident 
Washington,  D.  C;  Boston,  Mass.  Born  Hanover,  Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1793; 
died  Boston,  Mass.,  May  28,  1867.  Cong,  direct.,  Nee.  1867 

SNOW,  CALEB  HOPKINS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  182 1.  Tutor  Brown  uni- 
versity 1814-16;  librarian  1814-18.  Physician.  Author  LHstory  of  Bos- 
ton, 1825;  Geography  of  Boston  and  adjacent  towns,  1830.  Bom  Boston, 
Mass.,  April  i,  1796;  died  Boston,  July  6,  1835. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone 

THOMAS,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Plymouth,  Mass.;  merchant  Ply- 
mouth; New  York,  N.  Y.  Born  Kingston,  Mass.;  died  Irvington,  N. 
Y.,  July  26,  1S55.  Nee.  1855 

WEEDEN,  BENJx\MIN  DUNHAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Cotton  broker  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  member  coinmon  council  1832-33.  Bom  Providence,  R. 
I.,  Dec.  15,  1792;  died  Providence,  Feb.  11,  1876.  Nee.  1S76 

WHITE,  EARL  PERCY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Norton,  Mass.,  until  1837; 
first  postmaster  Norton;  lawyer  111.  Bom  Norton,  Mass.,  June  4,  1790; 
died  Copperas  Creek,  111.,  Jan.,   1849.  Hist,  of  Norton 


114  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1813 

WIGHT,  AMHERST,  A.B.  Lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.,  until  1861;  Port 
Chester,  N.  Y.  Bom  Bellingham,  Mass.,  June  15,  1791;  died  Port 
Chester,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  10,  1879.  Nee.  1879 

35-*35 

1814 

ALDEN,  SETH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  academy,  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1814- 
15;  theological  student  Harvard  university;  ordained  Unitarian  minister 
1819;  pastor  Second  church,  Marlboro,  Mass.,  1819-34;  First  church, 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  1835-45;  Southboro,  Mass.,  1S47-49;  Second  church, 
Lincoln,  Mass.,  1849-53.  Born  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  May  21,  1793;  died 
Westboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1853.  Wore,  ass..  Nee.  1854 

ALLENTON,  GOODWIN,  A.B.;  M.D.  1817.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.; 
fellow  R.  I.  medical  society.  From  Providence,  R.  I.;  born  1792;  died 
Providence,  R.  I.,  May  12,  1819.  Prov.  gaz. 

ANGELL,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  1814-19?; 
principal  Warren  female  seminary  ten  years;  teacher  Providence,  R.  I. 
Born  North  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  28,  1793;  died  Providence,  R.  I., 
Aug.  21,  1853.  Prov.  dir.,  Angell  dir. 

ARNOLD,  RICHARD  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1826-73.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I.,  1814-23;  rice  and  cotton  planter, 
Bryan  CO.,  Ga.,  1823-61;  resident  Providence  1861-73;  charter  member 
R.  I.  historical  society;  trustee  1836-41;  member  R.  I.  society  for  the 
encouragement  of  domestic  industry.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  5, 
1796;  died  Providence,  March  10,  1873. 

Bapt.  encyc,  R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1873 

ATWELL,  SAMUEL  YOUNG,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.; 
member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1835-40?;  speaker  1836-37.  Born 
Providence,  R.  I.,  June  24,  1796;  died  Chepachet,  R.  I.,  Oct.  25,  1844. 

R.  I.  eye. 

BARKER,  JAMES,  A.B.  Student  Harvard  divinity  school  with  the  class 
of  1821;  teacher  New  Jersey.     Bom  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1794. 

Harv.  div.  sch. 

BELCHER,  MANNING,  A.B.  Teacher  Charleston,  S.  C,  1814-34;  planter 
and  teacher,  Pendleton  District,  S.  C,  1834-68.  Bom  Wrentham,  Mass., 
July  13,  1790;  died  Pendleton  District,  S.  C,  Sept.  13,  1868.     Nee.  1869 

BISBE,  JOHN,  A.B.     From  Plympton,  Mass.;  died  1829. 

BODURTHA,  DANIEL,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1817;  lawyer  near  Centre- 
ville,  Md.     Born  Agawam,  Mass.,  March  30,  1791;  died  Md.  1819. 

Bodurtha  gen.,  P. 

BRYANT,  REUBEN,  A.B.  Student  Harvard  divinitv  school  with  the 
class  of  1819;  lawyer  HoUey,  N.  Y.;  Albion,  N.  Y.;  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Bora 
Templeton,  Mass.,  July  17,  1792;  died  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  17,  1863. 

Harv.  div.  sch. 

BUMP,  THOMAS,  A.B.;  M.D.     From  Middleboro,  Mass. 

CHANDLER,  ANSON  GANSELLO,  A.B.  Teacher  Wayne,  Me.;  lawyer; 
justice  district  court  1840-45;  V.  S.  consul  Lahaima,  Sandwich  Islands. 
Bom  Monmouth,  Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1793;  died  Bethlehem,  Penn.,  May  10, 
1863.  Chandler  gen. 

FORD,  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1818;  lawyer  Taunton,  Mass., 
1818-19;  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1819-73;  member  Mass.  general  court  1824- 
26;  postmaster  four  years;  justice  of  peace;  justice  police  court;  member 
school  committee  11  years;  alderman  three  years;  inspector  Titicut  alms- 
house 12  years.  Editor  Monitor,  Fall  River,  25  3rears.  Born  Milton, 
Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1784;  died  Fall  River,  Mass.,  July  27,  1873. 

B.  U.  Fall  River,  Nee.  1874 

FRENCH,  ANSEL,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Canton,  Mass.;  died  1832. 


i8i4  GRADUATES  115 

HATHAWAY,  ABNER  ALDEN,  A.B.  Resident  Raynham,  Mass.;  later, 
went  South.     Born  Raynham,  Mass.,  Jan.  11,  1794;  died  1818.  P. 

HOLBROOK,  WILLARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Andover  theological 
seminary  181 7;  preacher  Hudson,  N.  H.,  181 7-1 S;  ordained  Congregational 
minister  1818;  pastor  Rowley,  Mass.,  1818-40;  Millville,  Mass.,  1841-50; 
Linebrook,  Mass.,  1851-54;  resident  Rowley,  Mass.,  1854-60.  Born 
Uxbridge,  Mass.,  April  7,  1792;  died  Rowley,  Mass.,  Feb.  7,  i860. 

Nee.  i860.  And. 

JONES,  ALEXANDER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Kenyon  college  1844.  Prin- 
cipal school,  Bardstown,  Ky.;  ordained  Episcopal  priest  1825;  rector 
Zion  church,  Charlestown,  Va.,  1824-51;  St.  Paul's  church,  Richmond, 
Va.,  five  years;  St.  Peter's  church,  Perth  Aniboy,  N.  J.,  17  years.  Born 
Charleston,  S.  C,  Nov.  8,  1796;  died  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  Feb.  15,  1874. 

Nee.  1874 

JOSLEN,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Latin  and  Greek,  Brown  university, 
1815-18.  Admitted  to  bar  1818?;  teacher  Monmouth,  Me.,  1820-24; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  L,  1824-25;  principal  classical  school,  Newport, 
R.  I.,  1S25-45;  justice  court  of  common  pleas,  Newport  co.,  R.  L,  1827- 
41;  postmaster  Newport  1845-49,  1853-57;  president  people's  constitu- 
tional convention;  chosen  state  treasurer  by  the  adherents  to  that  con- 
stitution. Editor  Post,  Providence,  1849-53;  Mercury,  Newport,  sev- 
eral years.  Bom  Smithfield,  R.  L,  April  9,  1793;  died  Newport,  R.  1., 
May  23,  1888.  Nee.  1888 

LEONARD,  ESEK  SAMUEL  HOPKINS,  A.B.;  A.M.  From  Taunton, 
Mass.;  died  1834. 

LEONARD,  JOHN  BURROUGHS  HOPKINS,  A.B.;  A.M.  From  Taunton 
Mass.;  died  North  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  18,  1853.  Nee.  1853 

LYMAN.  SAMUEL,  A.B.     From  Springfield,  Mass. 

M'CORRIE,  JOHN,  A.B.     From  Portsmouth,  R.  I. 

MACKIE,  ANDREW,  A.B.;  M.D.  1817.  Physician  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1817- 
30;  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1S30-71;  vice  president  Mass.  medical  society. 
Born  Wareham,  Mass.,  Jan.  24,  1794;  died  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  March 
2,  1871.  Nee.  1871 

M'PHERSON,  JAMES,  A.B.     From  Charleston,  S.  C. 

MOORE,  MARK,  A.B.     From  Sterling,  Mass.;  died  1850. 

PARKHURST,  LEMUEL,  A.B.  Lawyer  Palmyra,  N.  Y.  Born  Milford, 
Mass.,  Jan.  2,  1788;  died  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  Sept.,  1818.       Hist,  of  Milford 

PARTRIDGE,  MOSES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Missionary  Mass.  home  mission  society 
1814-24;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1824;  pastor  Monumet  Ponds, 
now  Manomet,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1824.  Born  Bellingham,  Mass.,  1788; 
died  Monumet  Ponds,  Sept.  25,  1824.  Mem.  of  Emmons 

RANDALL,  MOSES  FENELON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Bowdoin  college  1818. 
From  Boston,  Mass.;  died  previous  to  1849.  Bowd. 

RAYMOND,  STETSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister 
1817;  pastor  Chatham,  Mass.,  1817-29;  Assonet,  Freetown,  Mass.,  1829- 
36;  Bridgewater,  1836-51.  Born  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1787;  died 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Nov.  21,  1864.  Nee.  1865 

RICHMOND,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1818; 
rector  St.  Michael's  church,  St.  James's  church,  and  St.  Mary's  church, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  181S-36:  Zion  church.  New  York,  1836-42;  St.  Michael's 
church,  Bloomingdale,  N.  Y.,  1842-51,  1853-58;  missionary,  Or.,  1851- 
53.  Born  Dighton,  Mass.,  Dec.  11,  1797;  died  Bloomingdale,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  19,  1858.  Nee.  1859,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

RIPLEY,  THOMAS  BALDWIN,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1816; 
pastor  First  church,  Portland,  Me.,  1816-28;  First  church,  Bangor,  Me., 
1829-34;  Wobum,  Mass.;  Fourth  church.  Providence,  R.  I.;  teacher 
Nashville,  Tenn.;   pastor  Nashville;    Murfreesboro,   Tenn.;    Clarksville, 


ii6  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1814 

Tenn.;  Memphis,  Tenn.;  Holly  Springs,  Miss.;  city  missionary  Portland, 
Me.  Author  sermons.  Bom  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  20,  1795;  died  Port- 
land, Me.,  May  4,  1876.  Bapt.  encj^c.  Nee.  1876 

SAWYER,  JAMES,  A.B.     From  Boylston,  Mass.;  died  1822. 

SHURTLEFF,  FLAVEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1817; 
pastor  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.;  Hanson,  Mass.  Bom  Carver,  Mass.,  Aug.  29, 
1784;  died  Halifax,  Mass.,  Oct.  13,  1845.  P. 

SIBLEY,  JOHN  JAY,  A.B.  Bom  Sutton,  Mass.,  Nov.  12,  1792;  died  Sut- 
ton, March  10,  18 15.  Hist,  of  Sutton 

STRONG,  GEORGE  ODIORNE,  A.B.  Merchant  Orford,  N.  H.;  Thet- 
ford,  Vt.;  Boston,  Mass.;  Lynn,  Mass.  Bom  Randolph,  Mass.,  Nov.  6, 
1791;  died  Lynn,  Mass.,  Feb.  8,  1867.  J.  Strong  and  des..  Nee.  1867 

SULLIVAN,  LOT  BUMPUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  academy,  Wrentham, 
Mass.;  ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor  Lyme,  O.,  1820-24; 
preacher  Wellington,  O.,  1820-24;  Medina,  O.,  1824-25;  Canfield,  O., 
1825-26;  home  missionary,  Oneida  co.,  N.  Y.;  preacher  Addison,  Vt., 
1838-39;  Orford,  N.  H.,  1839-40;  Meredith,  N.  H.,  1840-41;  Shutesbury, 
Mass.;  resident  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1860-61.  Born  Wareham,  Mass., 
June  27,  1790;  died  Fall  River,  Mass.,  March  i,  1861. 

Am.  q.  reg..  Nee.  1861 

THAYER,  JAMES,  A.B.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  4,  1796;  died 
Nassau,  N.  P.,  181 7.  Prov.  rec,  Prov.  gaz. 

TILLINGHAST,  CHARLES  FOSTER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1816; 
lawyer  Chepachet,  R.  I.,  18 16-17;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1817-64;  member 
R.  I.  constitutional  convention  1843;  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  one 
vear.  Born  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1797;  died  Providence,  R.  I., 
Aug.  3,  1864.  Nee.  1864,  R.  I.  eye,  P. 

TILLINGHAST,  GEORGE  HOPKINS,  A.B.;  M.D.  Physician  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  fellow  R.  I.  medical  society.  Bom  New  York,  N.  Y., 
March  19,  1795;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  22,  1858.  Nee.  1858,  P. 

TOWNSEND,  SHEARJASHUB  BOURNE,"  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Brown 
university  1815-16.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  181 7;  pastor  First 
church,  Sherbom,  Mass.,  1817-32?.  Author  several  orations.  Born 
Barrington,  R.  I.,  April  14,  1796;  died  July  20,  1832. 

Sprague  Annals  8 

WADSWORTH,  JOHN  ATHERTON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1S18.  Physician 
Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  181 8- 1827;  physician  and  druggist  Providence,  R. 
I.,  1829-49;  physician  Sacramento,  Cal.,  1849-55;  fellow  R.  I.  medical 
society.  Born  Milton,  Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1793;  died  Providence,  R.  I., 
April  21,  1866.  R.  I.  med.  soc.  Nee.  1866 

WASHBURN,  REUEL,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1818;  lawyer  Livermore, 
Me.,  181S-7S;  registrar  of  probate  Oxford  co..  Me.,  1821-23;  member 
Me.  senate  1827-29;  Me.  house  of  representatives  1832-36,  1841-42;  Me. 
executive  council  1829;  judge  of  probate  Androscoggin  eo.,  Me.,  1856- 
59.  Bom  Raynham,  Mass.,  May  21,  1793;  died  Livermore,  Me.,  March 
4,  1878.  Nee.  1878 

WHITMORE,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1816; 
pastor  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  1815-16;  Chiltonville,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1819-57. 
Born  Wareham,  Mass.,  1786;  died  St.  Mary's  Parish,  La.,  July  12,  1857. 

Nee.  1858 

WILLEY,  ELIJAH  FRINK,  A.B.;  A.M.     Clergyman. 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  FOWLER,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Lawyer  Stafford,  Conn.,  1816-?; 
West  Woodstock,  Conn.;  judge  of  probate.  Born  West  Woodstock, 
Conn.,  Dec.  30,  1790;  died  West  Woodstock,  Oct.  13.  1867.     Nee.  1869 

WINSLOW,  SETH  ELLIOTT,  A.B.     Clergyman.     From  Barre,  Mass. 

YOUNG,  WELCOME,  A.B.  Lawyer  Halifax,  Mass.,  until  1S26;  East 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,   1826-59;  master  in  chancery  several  years;  U.  S. 


i8i4  GRADUATES  117 

commissioner  of  bankruptcy,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  senate  1846-48. 
Bom  Taunton,  Mass.,  Oct.  31,  1792;  died  East  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
May  13,  1871.  Nee.  1871 

47-*47 

1815 

ADAMS,  JASPER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Yale  college  1819;  D.D.  Columbia  college 
1827.  Tutor  Brown  university  i8i8-ig;  professor  mathematics  and 
natural  philosophy  1819-24.  Student  Andover  theological  seminary 
two  years  with  class  of  1819;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  18 19;  priest 
1820;  president  College  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  1824-26,  1S28-36;  Geneva, 
now  Hobart,  college,  1826-28;  chaplain  and  professor  geography,  history, 
and  ethics,  U.  S.  military  academy.  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  1838-40;  prin- 
cipal seminary,  Pendleton,  S.  C,  1840-41.  Author  Elements  of  moral 
philosophy,  1837;  numerous  sermons  and  addresses.  Born  Medway, 
Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1793;  died  Charleston,  S.  C,  Oct.  25,   1841. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Biog.  of  Medway,  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  And.,  Sabin 

ALLEN,  CRAWFORD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  L,  1815-25?; 
cotton  manufacturer  Providence  1825  ?-72.  Born  Providence,  R.  L, 
March  27,  1799;  died  Providence,  April  22,  1872.  Nee.  1872 

BOND,  ALVAN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1S46.  Fellow  Brown  university  1848-62. 
Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1818;  ordained  Congregational 
minister  1819;  pastor  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  1819-31;  professor  sacred  lit- 
erature, Bangor  theological  seminary,  1831-35;  pastor  Second  church, 
Norwich,  Conn.,  1835-64.  Author  Illustrated  history  of  the  Holy  Bible, 
1867;  numerous  sermons  and  addresses.  See  Alvan  Bond,  life  and  an- 
cestry. Born  Sutton,  Mass.,  April  27,  1793;  died  Norwich,  Conn.,  July 
19,  1882.  And.,  Nee.  1883 

BRAMAN,  DANA  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.     Born  Sutton,  Mass.,  Dec.  16, 1794.     P. 

CLARK,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Middleboro,  Mass. 

COLMAN,  EBENEZER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Amherst  college  1827.  Ordained 
Congregational  minister;  pastor  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  1818-23;  Swanzey,  N. 
H.,  1827-32;  Newport,  R.  L  Born  Ashby,  Mass.,  Feb.  15,  1790;  died 
Detroit,  Mich.,  June  15,  1859.  '  Nee.  1859 

COPELAND,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.  Teacher  Rappahannock  academy,  Va.; 
Mt.  Sterling,  Ky.;  private  tutor  Natchez,  Miss.;  in  business  Clarendon, 
N.  Y.,  1829-35,  1843-?;  miller  Brooklyn,  Mich.,  1835-43;  member  Mich, 
general  assembly.  Bom  Norton,  Mass.,  May  14,  1791;  died  Clarendon, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  15,  1879.  Nee.  1879 

COPELAND,  GEORGE,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1819;  lawyer  Brewster, 
Mass.,  1819-71;  member  Mass.  senate  1848-50.  Born  West  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  April  i,  1793;  died  Brewster,  Mass.,  May  6,  1871. 

Nee.  1871 

FISK,  WILBUR,  A.B. ;  A.M.;  D.D.  1835;  Augusta  college,  Ky.,  1829.  Law 
student  1S15-17:  teacher  near  Baltimore,  Md.,  1816-17;  Methodist 
preacher  Craftsbury  circuit,  Vt.,  1818;  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1819-20; 
presiding  elder  Vt.  district  1823-27;  delegate  Methodist  general  confer- 
ence 1824,  1828,  1832;  chaplain  Vt.  legislature  1826;  principal  Wesleyan 
academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1826-31;  president  Wesleyan  university 
1831-39;  visitor  U.  S.  military  academy.  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  1832; 
chaplain  Middletown  artillery  1832-39;  delegate  Wesleyan  conference, 
England,  and  in  Europe,  1835-36;  member  Conn,  board  of  education 
1839.  Author  Travels  on  the  Continent  of  Europe,  1838;  numerous 
sermons  and  addresses.  See  Life  by  J.  Holdich,  1842.  Born  Brattle- 
boro,  Vt.,  Aug.  31,  1792;  died  Middletown,  Conn.,  Feb.  22,  1839. 

Nat.  cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Wesl.,  AUibone 

FORBES,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1848.  Admitted  to 
bar  1818;  lawyer  Northampton,  Mass.,  1818-81;  county  attorney  several 


ii8  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1815 

years;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1825-26,  1S34-35;  justice 
court  of  common  pleas  1846-48;  justice  Mass.  supreme  court  1848-49; 
presidential  elector  1856;  founder  Forbes  free  library,  Northampton. 
Bom  West  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Aug.  25,  1795;  died  Northampton,  Mass., 
Feb.  13,  1 88 1.  Northampton  ant..  Nee.  1881 

HOLBROOK,  JOHN  EDWARDS,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Pennsylvania 
1818.  Student  of  medicine  and  natural  history,  Europe,  1818-22; 
physician  Charleston,  S.  C,  1822-?;  professor  anatomy,  S.  C.  medical 
college,  1824-55;  head  of  examining  board  of  stirgeons,  S.  C,  during  Civil 
war;  member  American  philosophical  society;  National  academy  of 
sciences.  Author  American  hcrpetology,  1842;  Southern  ichthyology,  two 
numbers;  Ichthyology  of  South  Carolina,  ten  numbers.  Bom  Beaufort, 
S.  C,  Dec.  30,  1794;  died  Norfolk,  Mass.,  Sept.  8,  1871. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  AUibone,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1872 

HOLBROOK,  SILAS  PINCKNEY,  A.B.  Lawyer  Medfield,  Mass.  Con- 
tributor to  New  England  galaxy.  Avithor  Sketches  of  a  traveller,  1834; 
the  European  part  of  Peter  Parley's  Pictorial  geography;  editor  Tribune, 
Boston,  Mass.;  Spectacles.  Born  Beaufort,  S.  C.,  June  i,  1796;  died 
Pineville,  S.  C,  May  26,  1835. 

Nat.  cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Duyckinck  Sup. 

HOWARD,  JOHN  EDWARD,  A.B.  From  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  died  West 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1854.  Nee.  1855 

POLHILL,  JOHN  GOLDWIRE,  A.B.  Associate  justice  Georgia  Supreme 
court.     From  Newington,  Ga.;  died  1838. 

POND,  ABIJAH,  A.B.     From  Wrentham,  Mass.;  died  181 7. 

SEAMANS,  JOHN,  A.B.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

SHEPARD,  WILLIAM  ARNOLD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Clergyman.  Bora  Fox- 
boro,  Mass.,  March  20,  1791;  died  1826.  P. 

TAFT,  GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  i860.  Ordained  Episcopal  minister 
1819;  principal  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1815-22;  pastor  St.  Paul's 
church,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1820-69.  Born  Mendon,  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1791; 
died  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Dec.  11,  1869.  R.  I.  cyc,  Nee.  1870 

THAYER,  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Lawyer  and  farmer  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  1818-71; 
member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1853;  Mass.  constitutional  con- 
vention 1853;  resident  Worcester,  Mass.,  1871-72.  Born  Douglas,  Mass., 
Feb.  13,  1790;  died  Worcester,  Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1872. 

Uxbridge  acad.,  Nee.  1872 

TURNER,  CHARLES,  A.B.     From  Medway,  Mass.;  died  1816. 

WARREN,  JOHN  BLISS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Andover  theological 
seminary  18 18;  home  missionary  Alabama  1819-23;  ordained  Presby- 
terian minister  1823;  pastor  Protestant  church.  Mobile,  Ala.,  1824-26; 
teacher  and  preacher  Mobile  1826-29;  pastor  Presbyterian  church.  Mo- 
bile, 1829-30;  teacher  and  preacher  New  Orleans,  La.,  1830-41;  editor 
New  Orleans  Protestant,  1841-44.  Born  Wilbraham,  Mass.?,  May  20, 
1794;  died  near  New  Orleans,  La.,  1844.  And.,  Nee.  1847 

WHITMAN,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer.  Bom  Hanover,  Mass., 
April  2,  1797;  died  Susquehannah,  Md.,  March  27,  1840. 

Whitman  gen. 

22-*22 

1816 

ARCHAR,  JASON  HAWES,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1819.  Physician  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  1819-52;  member  school  committee  four  years;  first  president 
Massasoit  bank;  resident  Wrentham,  Mass.,  1852-64.  Born  Wrentham, 
Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1794;  died  Wrentham,  Jan.  22,  1864. 

B.  U.  Fall  River,  Nee.  1864 


i8i6  GRADUATES  119 

ARNOLD,  SALMON  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  phyiscians 
and  surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1821.  Physician  Providence,  R.  L, 
1821-78;  president  R.  L  medical  society  1849-50;  fellow;  secretary 
board  of  trustees  20  years;  first  president  R.  L  medical  association; 
member  school  committee,  Providence.  Author  contributions  to  Bos- 
ton medical  and  surgical  journal.  Born  Providence,  R.  L,  June  26,  1797; 
died  Providence,  Dec.  12,  1878.  Nee.  1879 

ATKINS,  ELISHA,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  L;  teacher  Providence; 
Newport,  R.  L;  justice  court  of  magistrates,  Newport;  custom  house 
officer,  Newport.  Born  Killingly,  Conn.,  April  2,  1788;  died  Newport, 
R.  L,  June  19,  1867.  Nee.  1867 

BABCOCK,  CYRUS  GILES,  A.B.  Licensed  Baptist  preacher;  called  to 
pastorate,  Bedford,  Mass.  Born  17S9;  died  Colebrook,  Conn.,  March 
6,  181 7.  Sprague  Annals  6,  Prov.  gaz. 

BANCROFT,  THOMAS  POYNTON,  A.B.  Merchant  Boston,  Mass.  Born 
Salem,  Mass.;  died  New  Orleans,  La.,  March  16,  1852.  Nee.  1852 

BARNES,  GEORGE  LEONARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Woonsocket,  R.  I.; 
Providence,  R.  I.;  resident  Smithfield,  R.  I.  Born  Providence,  R.  I., 
Dec.  6,  1797;  died  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  March  27,  1869.  Nee.  1869 

BATTELLE,  HEZEKIAH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Freetown,  Mass.;  Swan- 
sea, Mass.,  until  1827;  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1827-72;  member  Mass.  house 
of  representatives  1838-39,  1848-49.  Born  Dover,  Mass.,  May  2,  1788; 
died  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Jan.  22,  1872.  B.U.  Fall  River,  Nee.  1872 

BOOROM,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Teacher,  farmer,  clerk  Carroll- 
ton,  Ky.;  bookkeeper  Southern  bank  of  Ky.,  CarroUton;  engineer  Pitts- 
burgh, Penn.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  28,  1796;  died  CarroUton, 
Ky.,  Dec.  27,  1866.  Nee.  1867 

BOWEN,  ISAAC,  A.B.;  A.M.  Instructor  and  physician,  Georgia.  From 
Union,  Me.;  died  1848?.  •  Nee.  1848 

BRIGGS,  AVERY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Hudson, 
N.  Y.;  professor  ancient  and  modern  languages,  later  mathematics, 
Waterville  college,  now  Colby  college,  1822-28;  pastor  Maiden,  Mass.; 
Marblehead,  Mass.;  principal  Pierce  academy,  Middleboro,  Mass.,  eight 
years;  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.;  Schoharie,  N.  Y.  Born  East  Stoughton, 
Mass.,  July  5,  1795;  died  Chicago,  111.,  Oct.  26,  1883.  Nee.  1884 

BROWN,  JOHN  CARTER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1828- 
42;  fellow  1842-74.  Merchant,  partner  Brown  and  Ives,  Providence,  R. 
I.;  cotton  manufacturer.  Providence;  member  R.  I.  house  of  represent- 
atives one  year;  president  corporation  Butler  hospital  for  the  insane; 
N.  E.  emigrant  aid  society;  collector  library  of  American  history;  trustee 
R.  I.  historical  society  1834-45.  See  Bartlett's  Bibliotheca  Americana, 
1482-1800,  4  vols.,  1870-82.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  28,  1797; 
died  Providence,  June  10,  1874. 
Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Bapt.  encyc,  Nee.  1874 

BROWN,  JOHN  COOKE,  A.B.  Lawyer  Portsmouth,  O.  Born  Tiverton, 
R.  I.,  March  17,  179S;  died  Portsmouth,  O.,  Dec.  19,  1823. 

R.  I.  vit.  rcc,  Prov.  gaz. 

CHISHOLM,  JOHN  MAXWELL,  A.B.     From  Charleston,  S.  C. 

CRAFTS,  FREDERIC,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Harvard  university  1820.  Teacher 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  1819-20;  admitted  to  bar  1822;  teacher  Savannah,  Ga.; 
New  Orleans,  La.;  principal  academy,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1828-37;  high 
school,  Taunton,  1S38-39;  master  grammar  school,  South  Boston,  Mass., 
1839-50;  Bigelow  school,  South  Boston,  1850-52;  principal  private  school. 
East  Lexington,  Mass.,  1852-55;  academy,  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1855-61. 
Born  Bridgewater,  now  Brockton,  Mass.,  June  5,  1797;  died  Milton, 
Mass.,  April  20,  1874.  Nee.  1874,  P. 


120  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1816 

FISHER,  LEWIS  WHITING,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Wrentham,  Mass. 
Born  Franklin,  Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1792;  died  Wrentham,  Mass.,  April  20, 
1827.  Hist,  of  Franklin 

HALLETT,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  R.  I. 
bar  1S19;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1819-21;  editor  Providence  journal 
1821-27;  Daily  advertiser,  anti-masonic.  Providence,  1827-33;  Boston 
advocate,  anti-masonic,  1833-38;  contributor  to  Morning  post,  Boston; 
lawyer  Boston  1838-62;  member  Mass.  executive  council  1843;  member 
Mass.  constitutional  convention  1853;  U.  S.  district  attorney  for  Mass. 
1853-57;  chairman  Democratic  national  committee  many  years.  Author 
Full  report  of  trial  of  E.  K.  Avery,  charged  with  murder  of  Sarah  M. 
Cornell,  1833;  numerous  orations,  addresses  and  reports.  Born  Oster- 
ville,  Barnstable,  Mass.,  Dec.  2,  1797;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  30,  1862. 
Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Sabin,  Nee.  1863,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

HUBBARD,  JAMES,  A.B.  Clergyman.  From  Providence,  R.  I.;  born 
1786;  died  Savannah,  Ga.,  Feb.  14,  1818. 

HUNT,  PETER  BROWN,  A.B.  Admitted  to  R.  I.  and  Mass.  bars.  Law- 
yer Seekonk,  Mass.,  1819-31.  Bom  Rehoboth,  now  Seekonk,  Mass., 
Feb.  I,  1794;  died  Seekonk,  April  28,  1831.  Hist,  of  Rehoboth 

IVES,  ROBERT  HALE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1826-34, 
1838-75;  treasurer  1S57-66.  Merchant,  partner  Brown  and  Ives,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  treasurer  and  managing  agent  Lonsdale  manufacturing 
company;  trustee  and  secretary  corporation  Butler  hospital  for  the 
insane  1844-75;  ^^^^  president  R.  I.  hospital  corporation;  member  Balti- 
more convention  1852;  member  R.  I.  historical  society.  Born  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Sept.  16,  1798;  died  Providence,  July  6,  1875. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  R.  I.  cyc,  Nee.  1876 

KINGMAN,  ELIAB,  A.B.;  A.M.  Private  tutor  Va.  1816-24;  journalist 
Washington,  D.  C;  editor  A''.  E.  palladium,  Boston,  Mass.;  Washington 
correspondent  Commercial  advertiser  and  journal  of  commerce.  New  York, 
N.  Y.;  Sun,  Baltimore,  Md.;  Courier,  Charleston,  S.  C;  Picayune,  New 
Orleans,  La.  Bom  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  May  24,  1797;  died  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Feb.  I,  18S3.  Nee.  1883 

MARSHALL,  HERBERT,  A.B.  Clergyman.  From  Dracut,  Mass.;  died 
1826. 

MAURAN,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  sur- 
geons 1819.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1819-56;  travelled  abroad 
1856-58;  resident  Providence  and  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1858-66;  medical 
attendant  Dexter  asylvim  1827-56;  consulting  physician  Butler  hospital 
for  the  insane;  fellow  R.  I.  medical  society;  censor;  president  1847-48, 
1852-55;  trustee  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons;  vice  president 
National  association  of  phj^^sicians  for  revising  the  pharmacopoeia  1840; 
member  Mass.  medical  society;  Providence  Franklin  society;  R.  I.  so- 
ciety for  encouragement  of  domestic  industry.  Author  Remarks  on  the 
cholera,  2d  edition,  1S32;  various  addresses;  numerous  articles  in  med- 
ical journals.  Born  Barrington,  R.  I.,  Dec.  22,  1796;  died  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  June  8,  1873. 

Nat.  cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Mauran  fam.,  R.  I.  cyc.  Nee  1873 

MORSE,  ABNER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary 
1819;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1819;  pastor  Nantucket,  Mass., 
1819-22;  Presbyterian  church,  Sennett,  N.  Y.,  1827-28;  resident  Hartford, 
O.,  1828-29;  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  1833;  pastor  South  Bend,  Ind.,  -1841; 
resident  Sharon,  Mass.;  member  N.  E.  historic  genealogical  society; 
lecturer  on  scientific  subjects.  Editor  The  Christian  world  unmasked, 
by  J.  Berridge,  1824;  author  Memorial  of  the  Morses,  1850;  Genealogy 
of  the  descendants  of  Richard  Sanger,  1851 ;  Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of 
Laurence  Litchfieid,  1855;  Genealogy  of  descendants  of  early  planters  in 
.  .  .,  Mass.,  1855;  Genealogical  register  of  Sherborn,  Hollister,  and  Medway, 
Mass.,   1856;   Genealogy   of   tJte   descendants   of   Capt.  John  Grout,  1857; 


i8i6  GRADUATES  121 

Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  several  ancient  Puritans,  4  vols.,  1857-64; 
Willis  genealogy,  1863;  Genealogical  record  of  several  families  of  Cutler 
in  the  U.S.,  1867;  various  historical  and  genealogical  sketches.  Born 
Medway,  Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1793;  died  Sharon,  Mass.,  May  16,  1865. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Sabin,  Nfec.  1865,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone,  And. 

PECK,  SOLOMON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1851;  Waterville  college  1849.  Tutor 
Brown  university  1818-20;  acting  professor  Latin  language.  Principal 
University  grammar  school.  Providence  R.  L,  18 16-18;  graduated  Ando- 
ver  theological  seminary  1823;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1823;  preacher 
North  Yarmouth,  Me.;  Charleston,  S.  C,  1824;  professor  Latin  and 
Hebrew  languages,  Amherst  college,  1825-32;  pastor  Gloucester,  Mass., 
1834;  Weston,  Mass.,  1835;  assistant  corresponding  secretary  American 
Baptist  missionary  union  1835-38;  foreign  corresponding  secretary 
1838-58;  member  deputation  appointed  to  visit  American  Baptist 
missions,  eastern  Europe  and  Asia;  pastor  Beaufort,  S.  C,  1862-65; 
chaplain  Disabled  soldiers'  home,  Boston,  Mass.;  secretary  Freedman's 
aid  society.  Bom  Providence,  R.  L,  Jan.  25,  1800;  died  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  June  12,  1874.  And.,  Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1874 

PRATT,  PETER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Brown  university  1816-19;  librarian 
1818-19.  Admitted  to  bar  18 19;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member 
town  council,  Providence,  1828-29;  member  R.  L  house  of  representa- 
tives 1829-34.  Born  Foxboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1791;  died  Matanzas, 
Cuba,  Jan.  14,  1842.  P. 

SEARLE,  NATHANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  L  Born 
Providence,  R.  L,  1796;  died  Providence,  April  28,  1861.  Nee.  1861 

SMITH,  BENJAMIN  BOSWORTH,  A.B.;  LL.D.  1872;  A.M.  Middlebury 
college  1825;  D.D.  Geneva  college  1832;  LL.D.  Griswold  college  1870. 
Ordained  Episcopal  minister  1818;  rector  Marblehead,  Mass.,  two  years; 
St.  George's  church,  Accomack,  Va.,  two  years;  Zion's  church,  Charles- 
town,  Va.;  Trinity  church,  Shepherdstown,  Va.;  St.  Stephen's  church, 
Middlebury,  Vt.,  1823-28;  Grace  church  mission,  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
1828-32;  Christ  church,  Lexington,  Ky.,  1832;  bishop  of  Kentucky  1832- 
84;  state  superintendent  of  education,  Ky.  Author  Five  charges  to  the 
clergy;  Saturday  evening,  or  thoughts  on  the  progress  of  the  plan  of  salva- 
tion; Apostolic  succession,  facts  which  prove  that  a  ministry  appointed  by 
Christ  himself  involves  this  position,  1877;  editor  Episcopal  register  of 
Vermont,  1823-28;  Episcopal  recorder,  Philadelphia,  1828-32.  Born 
Bristol,  R.  I., 'June  13,  1794;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  31,  1884. 

Nat.  cyc.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1884 

TORREY,  JOSEPH  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  From  Killingly,  Conn.;  died 
1844. 

TORREY,  REUBEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1S20; 
pastor  Eastford,  Conn.,  1820-41;  North  Mansfield,  Conn.,  1841-43;  Pros- 

?ect.  Conn.,  five  years;  North  Madison,  Conn.,  eight  years;  Elmwood, 
rovidence,  R.  I.,  1852-60.     Born  Weymouth,  Mass.,  April  3,  1789;  died 
Providence,  R.  I.,  vSept.  22,  1870.  Nee.  1870 

VERNON,  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  Pennsylvania  1852. 
Trustee  Brown  university  1844-60.  Ordained  Congregational  minister 
1826;  pastor  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  1826-37;  teacher  academy,  Kingston, 
R.  I.;  physician  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  1852-68.  Bom  Newport,  R.  I., 
Dec.  20,  1797;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  9,  1876. 

Rehoboth,  Am.  q.  reg.,  R.  I.  cyc.  Nee.  1876 

WARREN,  SAMUEL  STEVENS,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Foxboro,  Mass. 

WOOD,  ALEXANDER,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1S20;  lawyer  Hanover 
Four  Corners,  Mass.;  merchant  Hanover  Four  Corners.  Born  Middle- 
boro,  Mass.,  Nov.  5,  1796;  died  Hanover,  Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1867.      Nee.  1868 

WRIGHT,  SIMEON,  A.B.     From  Pittsford,  Vt. 

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122  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1817 

1817 

ALLEN,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  A.B.  Principal  Kent  academy,  East 
Greenwich,  R.  I.,  1818-21.  Bom  1800?;  died  East  Greenwich,  R.  I., 
Jan.  27,  182 1.  Hist,  of  E.  Greenwich,  Pro  v.  gaz. 

ASHLEY,  SAMUEL,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  custom  house  officer. 
Born  Hampton,  Conn.,  July  27,  1791;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  31, 
1855.  "  Nee.  1855,  P. 

BALKCOM,  EVERETT,  A.B.  Lawyer  Attleboro,  Mass.  Born  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  Sept.,  1796;  died  Attleboro,  Dec.  19,  1823. 

Prov.  jour..  Hist,  of  Attleboro 

BIGELOW,  JONATHAN,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary 
1820;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1821;  pastor  Lubec,  Me.,  1821- 
26;  Rochester,  Mass.,  1827-49;  Euclid,  O.,  1850-54.  Born  Boylston, 
Mass.,  April  5,  1793;  died  Euclid,  O.,  Jan.  26,  1854. 

Am.  q.  reg..  Nee.  1854,  And. 

BROOKS,  AARON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Brown  university  18 19-21;  librarian 
181Q-21.     Bom  Petersham,  Mass.,  Feb.  2,   1794;  died  Petersham,  May 

3.  1845 •  P- 

BULLARD,  DANIEL  SANDERS,  A.B.     From  Needham,  Mass. 

CRAFTS,  JONATHAN  PORTER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Medical  student.  Born 
North  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Sept.  19,  1792;  died  1822.  Crafts  fam. 

FARRINGTON,  PARDON  BOWEN,  A.B.  From  Wrentham,  Mass.;  died 
1845. 

GREENE,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Private  secretary  to  Gov.  Brown, 
Columbus,  O.;  lawyer  Cincinnati,  O.,  until  1862;  president  school  board, 
Cincinnati;  lieutenant-governor  R.  I.  1S66-67;  delegate  Repviblican 
national  convention,  Chicago,  111.,  1868.  Author  orations.  Bom  War- 
wick, R.  I.,  Jan.  I,  1797;  died  Warwick,  March  24,  1883. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1883 

HAYWARD,  ELISHA,  A.B.;  M.D.  Yale  university  1820.  Physician  Rayn- 
ham,  Mass.,  1820-68.  Bom  Easton,  Mass.,  June  26,  1791;  died  Rayn- 
ham,  Mass.,  March  16,  1868.  Nee.  1868,  P. 

JACKSON,  CHARLES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1820;  lawyer  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1820-23;  cotton  manufacturer  Scituate,  R.  I.,  1823-39; 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1839-76;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  sev- 
eral years;  speaker  1841-42;  member  R.  I.  constitutional  convention  1843; 
governor  R.  I.  1845-46;  member  R.  I.  historical  society.  Bom  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  March  3,  1797;  died  Providence,  Jan.  21,  1876. 

Nat.  cj^c.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Nee.  1876,  Bapt.  encyc. 

JACKSON,  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1S54.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1828-63.  Student  Andover  theological  seminary  181 7-18;  licensed  Bap- 
tist preacher  1820;  ordained  1822;  pastor  First  church,  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  1822-36;  First  church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1836-38;  First  church, 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1839-45;  Central  church,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1847-63; 
one  of  the  founders  Charlestown  female  seminary;  Newton  theological 
institution;  trustee  1825-63.  Author  Account  of  the  churches  in  R.  I., 
1854;  various  historical  discourses  and  sermons.  Born  Providence,  R. 
I.,  June  16,  1798;  died  near  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  March  2,  1863. 
R.  I.  eye,  Bibliog.  R.  I.,  AUibone,  Nee.  1863,  Bapt.  encvc,  Biog.  diet. 
U.  S. 

KIMBALL,  ISAAC,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  university  grammar  school.  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.     From  Ringe,  N.  H.;  died  1830. 

LIPPITT,  EDWARD  RUSSELL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  University  gram- 
mar school  1 81 7-1 9;  ordained  Episcopal  minister  1822;  missionary 
Quincy,  Mass.,  1819-20;  Berkeley  co.,  Va.,  1820-23;  rector  St.  Luke's 
church,  Germantown,  Penn.,  1823-25;  professor  Theological  seminary, 
Alexandria,  Va.,  1825-42;  editor  Southern  churchman  1842-48;  principal 


i8i7  GRADUATES  123 

school   for  higher  branches   of  education    1850-70.     Born    Providence, 
R.  I.,  April  2.3,  1798;  died  Charlestown,  Va.,  March  9,  1870.     Nee.  1870 

LOVERING,  WARREN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Medway,  Mass.;  tnember 
Mass.  house  of  representatives  seven  terms;  Mass.  executive  council  1836- 
38;  Mass.  board  of  bank  commissioners  1839-45;  commission  for  adjust- 
ing boundary  line  between  Mass.  and  R.  I.  Born  Framingham,  Mass., 
Feb.  21,  1797;  died  Medway,  Mass.,  Aug.  21,  1876.  Nee.  1877 

MANNING,  ABEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1820; 
pastor  Plvmouth,  Vt.,  1820-24;  Goshen,  N.  H.,  1825-26;  Auburn,  N.  H., 
1826-31;  Epsom,  N.  H.,  1831-34;  Ossipee,  N.  H.,  1834-37;  Dartmouth, 
Mass.",  1837-38;  Goshen,  N.  H.,  1838-41;  Ludlow,  Vt.,  1842;  resident 
Pembroke,  Mass.;  East  Concord,  Mass.;  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  30  years; 
pastor  Gilmanton,  N.  H.,  1857-58.  Bom  Sterling,  Mass.,  March  14, 
1788;  died  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  Dec.  20,  1879. 

Hist  of  Holden,  Nee.  1880,  P. 

MARTIN,  JOSEPH  FOSTER,  A.B.  Law  student  Litchfield,  Conn.  Born 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1799;  died  Providence,  March  10,  1819.      Prov.  gaz. 

MILLER,  LEWIS  LEPRILETE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1820.  Physician 
Franklin,  Mass.,  1820-27;  conducted,  with  his  father,  private  hospital, 
Franklin,  1820-27;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1827-67;  president  R.  I. 
medical  society  1S46-47;  resident  Franklin  1867-69;  Providence  1869-70. 
Bom  Franklin,  Mass.,  Jan.  6,  1798;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  8,  1870. 

R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1870 

PATRICK,  JOSEPH  HOMER,  A.B.  Teacher  Ky.  five  years;  ordained 
Congregational  minister  1827;  pastor  Barrington,  R.  I.,  1 82 7-30;  Green- 
wich, Mass.,  1830-42;  Amherst,  Mass.,  1843-57;  South  Wellfleet,  Mass., 
1857-61;  resident  West  Newton,  Mass.,  1861-70.  Bom  Warren,  Mass., 
April  15,  1792;  died  West  Newton,  Mass.,  June  20,  1870.  Nee.  1870 

RAWSON,  STEPHEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Providence,  R.  I.;  Pawtuxet, 
R.  I.,  1827-30;  teacher  and  farmer  Upton,  Mass.,  1830-67.  Born  Upton, 
Mass.,  April  14,  1791;  died  Upton,  Aug.  21,  1867.  Nee.  1867 

STAPLES,  WILLIAM  READ,  A.B  ;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1S62.  Admitted  to  bar 
1819;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  common  council.  Providence, 
1832;  justice  police  court,  Providence,  two  j'-ears;  associate  justice  R.  I. 
supreme  court  1835-54;  chief  justice  1854-56;  auditor,  R.  I.,  1856-68;  sec- 
retary and  treasurer  R.  I.  society  for  encouragement  of  domestic  indus- 
try; one  of  the  founders  R.  I.  historical  society;  secretary  10  years;  cab- 
inet keeper,  five  years.  Editor  Collections  of  the  R.  I.  historical  society, 
vol.  5;  Gorton's  Simplicities  defense  against  seven-headed  policy,  1835; 
author  Annals  of  Providence  to  1832,  1843;  Documentary  history  of  the 
destruction  of  the  Gas  pec,  1845;  Proceedings  of  the  first  General  assembly 
of  the  inc or por alien  of  Providence  Plantations  in  1647,  1847  I  R-  ^-  form-hook, 
1S59;  other  historical  sketches.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  10,  1798; 
died  Providence,  Oct.  19,  1868. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Sabin,  Bibliog.  R.  I..  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1869 

TOBEY,  ZALMON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Bristol, 
R.  I.;  Fourth  church,  Providence,  R.  I.;  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.;  resident  War- 
ren, R.  I.     From  Canaan,  Conn.;  bom  1792;  died  Canaan,  Sept.  17,  1858. 

Nee.  1859 

WARD,  WILLIAM,  A.B.     Born  Petersham,  Mass.,  June  21,  1794.  P. 

WHEATON,  LABAN  MITCHELL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Resident  Norton,  Mass.; 
postmaster  Norton;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  three 
years;  Mass.  executive  council  two  terms;  trustee  Mass.  state  industrial 
school  for  girls,  Lancaster,  Mass.  Bom  Norton,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1796; 
died  Norton,  Jan.  17,  1865.  Hist,  of  Norton,  Nee.  1865 

WHITE,  ELIPHA,'A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Wabash  college  1843.  Graduated 
Andover  theological  seminary   1820;  ordained  Congregational  minister 


124  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1817 

1821;  home  missionary,  S.  C,  1821-22;  pastor  John's  Island,  S.  C,  1822- 
40.  From  Randolph,  Mass.;  born  Oct.  8,  1795;  died  John's  Island, 
S.  C,  Nov.  20,  1849.  Nee.  1850,  And. 

25-*2S 

1818 

ALDRICH,  ESEK,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  182 1;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.; 
merchant  Providence;  principal  grammar  school.  Providence;  member 
R.  I.  general  assembly;  assessor  of  taxes;  city  treasurer;  member  school 
committee  Providence  1844-69;  assistant  assessor  U.  S.  internal  revenue 
1864-69.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  16,  1798;  died  Providence,  May 
24,  i86g.  Nee.  1869 

ANGIER,  SAMUEL  TUBBS,  A.B.;  M.D.  1823.     From  Pembroke,  Mass. 

CARPENTER,  ALVAH,  A.B.  Teacher  and  medical  student,  Camden,  S. 
C,  1818-21;  medical  student  Boston,  Mass.,  1821-22;  physician  Seekonk, 
Mass.;  travelled  in  the  south  1822-24.  Born  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Feb.  24, 
1798;  died  Mobile,  Ala.,  Nov.  30,  1824.  Prov.  gaz.,  P. 

CARPENTER,  THOMAS  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence,  R. 
I.;  major-general  R.  I.  militia.  Born  Cranston,  R.  I.,  Feb.  21,  1796; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  14,  1854.  Nee.  1854,  R.  I.  eye. 

FISKE,  ELIAS,  A.B.  Student  Andover  theological  seminary  one  year  with 
class  of  1S21;  not  ordained.  Bom  Upton,  Mass.,  May  24,  1789;  died 
Upton,  Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1823.  And.,  P. 

HATHAWAY,  ELNATHAN  PIERCE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer.  Born  Free- 
town, Mass.,  Nov.  12,  1797;  died  Freetown,  Jan.  23,  1858.      Nee.  1858,  P. 

JUDSON,  WALTER  PRICE  BARTLETT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard 
university  1 82 1.  Physician  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  New  Orleans,  La.  Bom 
Uxbridge,  Mass.,  Jan.  30,  1800;  died  New  Orleans,  La.,  Nov.  i,  1825.       P. 

PATTEN,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1856-73;  chancellor  1867-73.  Admitted  to  bar  1821;  lawyer  Newport, 
R.  I.,  1821-23;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1823-31;  cashier  Manufacturers  bank, 
Providence,  1831-73;  president  common  council,  Providence,  two  years; 
member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  three  years;  speaker  1847-48;  one 
of  the  founders  Providence  Athenaeum;  president  14  years;  inspector 
R.  I.  state  prison;  trustee  Reform  school,  Providence.  Bom  Newport, 
R.  I.,  March  14,  1800;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  27,  1873. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1874 

PIERCE,  WILLARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1824; 
pastor  Foxboro,  Mass.,  1824-39;  Abington,  Mass.,  1840-50;  resident 
Abington.  Author  Sermons,  1854.  Bom  Stoughton,  Mass.,  March  15, 
1790;  died  April  26,  i860.  Pierce  gen. 

PORTER,  JABEZ,  A.B.  From  Randolph,  Mass.;  bom  1792;  died  Quincy, 
111.,  1830.  Anniv.  Randolph  ch. 

ROGERS,  STEPHEN  MARSH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  A.B.  College  of  N.  J.  1818. 
Lieutenant  marine  corps.  From  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  born  1800;  died 
Thompson's  Island,  Key  West,  Fla.,  Oct.  i,  1823.  Prov.  gaz. 

SNELL,  MARTIN,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Yale  college  1821.  From  Eaton,  N.  H.; 
died  184S. 

STARK,  JEDEDIAH  LATHROP,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational 
minister  1820;  pastor  West  parish,  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1820-34;  Buel,  N. 
Y.,  1834-42;  Dutch  reformed  church,  Mohawk,  N.  Y.,  and  supply  Fort 
Herkimer  and  Frankfort  1842-58.  Born  New  London,  Conn.,  March  6, 
1793;  died  Mohawk,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  18,  1862.  Nee.  1863 

UTLEY,  AZEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Bom  Pomfret,  Conn.,  Nov.  12,  1794;  died 
1832.  P. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Instructor  schools  and  teacher  music,  S.  C. 
Bom  Spencer,  Mass.,  May  28,  1793;  died  i860.         Hist,  of  Spencer,  P. 


i8i8  GRADUATES  125 

WHITMAN.  JOHN  WINSLOW,  A.B.  Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.  Bom  Pem- 
broke,  Mass.,   Dec.   24,    179S;  died  July  25,    1833.  Whitman  gen. 

WILDES,  SOLOMON  LOVELL,  A.B.  Principal  Nichols  academy,  Dudley, 
Mass.,  three  years;  medical  student  Weymouth,  Mass.;  merchant  Boston, 
Mass.  Bom  North  Weymouth,  Mass.,  July  2,  1797;  died  Boston,  Mass., 
March  19,  1SS7.  "  Nee.  1888 

WILLIAMS,  JARED  WARNER,  A.B.;  LL.D.  1852;  A.M.  Dartmouth  col- 
lege 1834.  Law  student  Litchfield,  Conn.;  lawyer  Lancaster,  N.  H.; 
member  N.  H.  house  of  representatives  1830-31,  1835-36;  N.  H.  senate 
1832-34;  president  1833-34;  registrar  of  probate  1832-37;  member  U.  S. 
house  of  representatives  1837-41;  governor  N.  H.  1847-49;  member  U. 
S.  senate  1853-55;  trustee  Dartmouth  college  1S47-49.  Born  West 
Woodstock,  Conn.,  Dec.  22,  1796;  died  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  Sept.  29,  1864. 
Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1865,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct. 

i8-*i8 

1819 

BACKUS,  THOMAS,  A.B.  Lawyer  Brooklyn,  Conn.;  West  Killingly, 
now  Daniclson,  Conn.;  member  Conn,  house  of  representatives;  Conn, 
senate;  first  judge  of  probate,  Killingly,  Conn.;  justice  Windham  co. 
court  1849-?.  Born  Sterling,  Conn.,  March  9,  1800;  died  West  Killingly, 
Conn.,  Dec.  9,  1858.  Nee.  1859 

BARTON,  IRA  MOORE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1822. 
Lawyer  Oxford,  Mass.,  1822-34;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives 
1830-33;  Mass.  senate  1833-35;  lawyer  Worcester,  Mass.,  1834-67;  judge 
of  probate,  Worcester  co.,  1836-44;  presidential  elector  1840;  member 
committee  for  revision  of  Mass.  statutes  1844;  councillor  American 
antiquarian  society.  Author  various  historical  articles  and  contribu- 
tions to  newspapers  and  magazines.  Born  Oxford,  Mass.,  Oct.  25,  1796; 
died  Worcester,  Mass.,  July  18,  1867.  Nee.  1867,  Hist,  of  Wore. 

CONANT,  LIBA,  A.B.;  A.M.  Dartmouth  college  1837.  Ordained  Congre- 
gational minister  1823;  pastor  Northfield,  N.  H.,  1822-36;  Hebron,  N.  H., 
nine  years;  Canaan,  N.  H.;  Groton,  N.  H.;  Oxford,  N.  H.;  resident  Bristol, 
N.  H.  Born  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  March  6,  1797;  died  Bristol,  N.  H., 
April  3,  18S1.  Nee.  1881,  P. 

CUSHMAN,  JOB,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1825;  pastor 
Springfield,  N.  H.,  1S25-28;  preacher  Winchester,  N.  H.;  Sullivan.  N.  H.; 
pastor  Warwick,  Mass.,  1832-35;  Prescott,  Mass.,  1835-40;  missionary 
Watertown,  Palmyra,  Pewaukie,  Wis.,  1851-54-  pastor  Chiltonville,  Mass.; 
South  Pond,  Mass.  See  Cushman  genealogy.  Bom  Kingston,  Mass., 
Jan.  17,  1797;  died  Grinnell,  la.,  Aug.  5,  1878.     Am.  q.  reg.,  Nee.  1879 

ENNIS,  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Lawyer  Newport,  R.  I.  From  Newport,  R.  I.; 
died  Newport,  June  7,  1849.  Nee.  1849 

FISHER,  GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1821; 
pastor  Harvard,  Mass.,  1821-53;  Born  Wrentham,  Mass.,  1796;  died 
Harvard,  Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1853.  Mendon  ass.,  Nee.  1854 

HAMLIN,  ELIJAH  LIVERMORE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Water\-)lle  college  1823. 
Lawyer  Waterford,  Me.,  1822-20;  Columbia,  Me.,  1829-35;  Bangor,  Me., 
1835-72;  land  agent  Me.  1838,  1841;  member  Me.  house  of  representatives 
1846-47;  Me.  senate  1858-59;  mayor  Bangor  1851,  1852;  U.  S.  commis- 
sioner for  securing  the  rights  of  fishermen  under  the  Ashburton  treaty; 
trustee  Waterville  college  1841-47;  member  Me.  historical  soceity  1859. 
Bom  Livermore,  Me.,  March  7,  1800;  died  Bangor,  Me..  July  16,  1872. 

Colby,  Nee.  1873 

HARTWELL,  JESSE,  A.B. :  A.M. ;  D.D.  University  of  Alabama  1845.  Prin- 
cipal University  grammar  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1819-22?;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1821;  preacher  Second  church,  Providence,  1822-23?; 
High   Hills,   S.   C;   Sumpterville,    S.   C;   instructor  Furman   theological 


126  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1819 

seminary  1823-36?;  pastor  Carlowville,  Ala.,  1836-47?;  president  Ala. 
Baptist  convention;  professor  theology,  Howard  college;  president  South- 
em  Baptist  domestic  mission  board;  founder  female  institute,  Camden, 
Ark.,  1847;  president  and  professor  theology,  Mt.  Lebanon,  La.,  univer- 
sity, 1857-59.  Bom  New  Marlboro,  Mass.,  1794;  died  Mt.  Lebanon,  La., 
Sept.  16,  1859.  Nee.  i860,  Bapt.  encyc. 

HELME,  NATHANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Va.  1819-20;  teacher  academy, 
Kingston,  R.  I.  Born  South  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  1797;  died  South  Kings- 
town, Oct.  30,  1822.  Prov.  jour.,  P. 

HOLMES,  JAMES  STUART,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Hebron,  Me. 

KEITH,  JARIUS  SHAW,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Paris,  Me.;  died  1859. 

MANN,  HORACE,  A.B.;  LL.D.  Harvard  university  1849.  Tutor  Latin  and 
Greek,  Brown  university,  1820-22;  librarian  1821-23.  Law  student 
Wrentham,  Mass.,  1819-20;  law  student  Litchfield,  Conn.,  1821-23;  ad- 
mitted to  Norfolk  bar  1823;  lawyer  Dedham,  Mass.,  1823-33;  member  Mass. 
house  of  representatives  1827-33  >  founder  Worcester  lunatic  asylum  1833 ; 
chairman  trustees;  inember  Mass.  senate  1833-37;  president  1836-37;  sec- 
retary Mass.  board  of  education  1837-48;  member  U.  S.  house  of  repre- 
sentatives 1848-53;  president  Antioch  college,  O.,  1853-59;  fellow  American 
academy.  Author  12  Reports  of  the  secretary  of  the  Mass.  board  of  edu- 
cation, 1837-48;  Reply  to  remarks  on  seventh  annual  report,  1844;  Lec- 
tures on  education,  1848;  Report  of  an  educational  tour  in  Germany,  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland  in  I S4 J,  1846;  4th  ed.,  1857;  joint  author,  with  P.  E. 
Chase,  Arithmetic  practically  applied,  1850;  The  primary  school  arithmetic, 
1851;  The  grammar  school  arithmetic,  1851;  author  Slavery,  1853;  A  few 
thoughts  on  the  powers  and  duties  of  woman,  1853 ;  Report  of  the  educational 
census  of  Great  Britain  in  iSji,  1854;  Lectures  on  various  subjects,  1859; 
Sermons,  1S60;  many  addresses.  For  complete  list,  see  Bibliography 
by  B.  Pickman  Mann,  in  Report  of  U.  S.  bureau  of  education,  1896. 
Editor  Common  school  journal,  1839-48.  See  Life  by  his  wife,  1865;  Life 
and  complete  works,  1869;  Thoughts  selected  from  [his]  writings,  1S69. 
Born  Franklin,  Mass.,  May  4,  1796;  died  Yellow  Springs,  O.,  Aug.  2, 
1859.  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1859,  Life,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone 

MERRIAM,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Andover  theological  sem- 
inary 1822;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1822;  home  missionary 
Va.  1822-23;  Ohio  1823-24;  pastor  Randolph  and  Rootstown,  O.,  1824-?. 
Born  Grafton,  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1797;  deceased.  Am.  q.  reg..  And. 

PATTEN,  JOSEPH  HURLBUT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Dartmouth  college  1832. 
Admitted  to  bar  182 1;  lawyer  Newport,  R.  I.,  1821-28;  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1828-66;  resident  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1866-77.  Author  oration  and  several 
articles  in  American  journal  of  science.  Born  Newport,  R.  I.,  May  23, 
1801;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  6,   1877.  Nee.   1878 

RAWSON,  EVANDER  FULLER,  A.B.  Lawyer  Richmond,  Va.  Born 
Paris,  Me.,  Feb.  6,  1794;  died  Richmond,  Va.,  1825.  Rawson  fam. 

SHAW,  SAMUEL  BRENTON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Norwich  miiversity  1866. 
Ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1821 ;  priest  1S24;  rector  Newton  Lower  Falls, 
Mass.,  1821;  Hagerstown,  Md.,  1821-22;  Christ  chvireh,  Guilford,  Vt., 
1822-31;  St.  Luke's  church,  Lanesboro,  Mass.,  1831-65;  delegate  general 
convention  1859;  rector  St.  John's  chiirch,  Barrington,  R.  I.,  1S67-79; 
resident  Providence,  R.  I.,  1879-85;  vice  president  Berkshire  Bible  so- 
ciety; trustee  General  theological  seminar^'-.  Born  Wickford,  R.  I.,  Dec. 
29,  1799;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  17,  18S5  Nee.  1885 

SPRAGUE,  DANIEL  GREENE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Andover  theolog- 
ical seminary  1S22;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1822;  home  mis- 
sionary, 111.  and  Mo.,  1822-23;  pastor  Hampton,  Conn.,  1824-39;  Second 
church,  Colchester,  Conn.,  1839-44;  Presbyterian  church,  South  Orange, 
N.  J.,  1844-60;  resident  South  Orange  1860-69;  Salem,   N.  Y.,   1869-73 


i8i9  GRADUATES  127 

Author  sermons  Bom  Killingly,  Conn.,  July  8,  1796;  died  Salem,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  II,  1873.  And.,  Nee.  1873 

TAYLOR,  STEUBEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  From  Barkhamstead,  Conn.;  bom  1796; 
died  Barkhamstead,  Oct.  22,  1824.  Prov.  jour. 

TORREY,  DAVID,  A.B.     From  Weymouth,  Mass.;  died  1870. 

WOOD,  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  Washington  academy.  Wick- 
ford,  R.  I.;  ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor  Barrington,  R.  I., 
1S23-26;  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  1826-29;  Willington,  Conn.,  1829-38; 
Rockville,  Conn.,  183S-39;  Prescott,  Mass.,  1S39-4S;  principal  school, 
Barrington,  R.  I.;  pastor  Holland,  Mass.,  six  years;  town  clerk  Barring- 
ton,  R.  I.,  nine  years.  Bom  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  April  8,  1798;  died  Bar- 
rington, R.  I.,  Oct.  29,  1874.  Nee.  1875 

20-*20 

1820 

BRIGGS,  MOSES,  A.B.     From  Stoughton,  Mass.;  died  1822. 

BURGES,  WELCOME  ARNOLD,  A.B.  Lawyer  Taunton,  Mass.  Bom 
Providence,  R.  I.,  iSoi ;  died  Aug.  28,  1828.     Min.  of  Taunton,  Prov.  jour. 

CHILDS,  ABIEL,  A.B.     From  Woodstock,  Conn.;  died  1857. 

CHURCH,  BENJAMIN  GORTON,  A.B.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  1803; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  10,  1820.  Prov.  gaz.' 

PALES,  JOSEPH  JAIRUS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1825.  Physician  Stoughton, 
Mass.,  1825-27;  Newport,  R.  I.,  1827-33;  Boston,  Mass.,  1833-66;  fellow 
R.  I.  medical  society.  Born  Wrentham,  Mass.,  Jan.,  1797;  died  Boston, 
Mass.,  Dec.  15,  1866.  Nee.  1867 

FISHER,  JOHN  DIX,  A.B.;  Middlebury  college  1821;  M.D.  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1825.  Physician  Boston  Mass.;  one  of  the  founders  Perkins 
institution  for  the  blind;  visiting 'phj^sician  until  1850;  member  Mass. 
medical  society;  honorary  member  R.  I.  medical  society.  Author  of  a 
treatise  on  small-pox.  Bom  Needham,  Mass.,  March  27,  1797;  died 
Boston,  Mass.,  March  3,  1850.  Nee.  1850,  P. 

GARY,  GEORGE,  A.B.;  M.D.  elsewhere.  Phj^sician  Chepachet,  R.  I.  From 
Pomfret,  Conn.;  born  1794;  died  Chepachet,  R.  I.,  Aug.  9,  1828. 

Prov.  jour. 

GOLDSBURY,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  Bristol  county  academy, 
Taunton,  Mass.;  ordained  Unitarian  minister  1827;  pastor  North  Bridge- 
water,  now  Brockton,  Mass.,  1827-31;  member  Mass.  house  of  represent- 
atives 1830;  pastor  and  private  tutor,  Hardwick,  Mass.,  1832-39;  prin- 
cipal high  school,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  lecturer  on  education,  Cheshire  co., 
N.  li.;  farmer  Warwick,  Mass.,  1848-90;  pastor  Warwick  1856-59. 
Author  The  connnon  school  grammar;  A  manual  of  English  grammar; 
Sequel  to  the  common  school  grammar;  The  American  common  school  reader 
and  speaker.  Born  Warwick,  Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1795;  died  Warwick,  Oct. 
28,  1S90.  Harv.  div.  sch..  Am.  q.  reg..  Nee.  1891 

GREENE,  ALBERT  GORTON,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1823;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.;  clerk  city  council  1832-67;  clerk  municipal  court  1832- 
57;  justice  municipal  court  1858-67;  one  of  the  founders  Providence 
Athenaeum;  president  R.  I.  historical  society  1854-68.  Author  various 
poems  and  orations,  besides  articles  in  periodicals;  editor  Thomas  Dring's 
Recollections  of  the  Jersey  prison  ship,  1829;  Literary  journal,  1833.  Bom 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  10,  1802;  died  Cleveland,  6.,  Jan.  3,  1868. 

Sabin,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1868 

HALE,  CHRISTOPHER  SARGEANT,  A.B.  United  States  military  ser- 
vice War  of  1812;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Windsor,  Vt.;  South 
Berwick,  Mc.;  principal  Mobile  female  institute.  Mobile,  Ala.;  resident 
Burlington,  N.  J.  Born  Dracut,  Mass.,  July  6,  1792;  died  Burlintrton 
N.  J.,  April  28,  1S66.  ^  /y  6    p. 


128  B  RO  WN     U  N  I  VE  RSIT  Y  1820 

HALL,  LEMUEL,  A.B.  Teacher  1820-21;  graduated  Andover  theological 
seminary  1824;  home  missionary,  Franconia,  N.  H.,  1824;  ordained  Pres- 
byterian minister  1827;  home  missionary,  N.  Y. ;  pastor  De  Kalb,  N.  Y., 
1826-28;  Annisville,  N.  Y.,  1828-20;  Holland,  N.  Y.,  1829-30;  Hamburg, 
N.  Y.,  1830-32;  Bethany,  N.  Y.,  1833;  Sparta,  N.  Y.,  1834;  Mt.  Morris, 
N.  Y.,  1835;  Centreville,  N.  Y.,  1836-38;  Geneva,  Wis.,  1838-40;  Virginia 
Settlement,  111.,  1839-46;  resident  Geneva,  Wis.;  Racine,  Wis.  Born 
Sutton,  Mass.,  Aug.  17,  1794;  died  Racine,  Wis.,  April  9,  1868. 

And.,  Nee.  1868 

HALSEY,  CHARLES  BURDETT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Born  Providence,  R.  L, 
1802  ;  died  at  sea,  on  voyage  to  Canton,  China,  Aug.  7,  1829.      Prov.  jour. 

HATHAWAY,  JOSEPH,  A.B  Lawyer  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1825-37;  Free- 
town, Mass.,  1837-65;  member  school  committee  1826-27;  Mass.  house 
of  representatives  1827;  first  editor  Fall  River  Monitor.  Born  Freetown, 
Mass.,  March  9,  1799;  died  Freetown,  April  9,  1865. 

Nee.  1868,  B.  U.  Fall  River 

HERSEY,  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Harvard  university  1824.  Graduated 
Harvard  divinity  school  1823;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1824; 
pastor  Barnstable,  Mass.,  1824-35;  resident  Hingham,  Mass.,  1835-77; 
member  Mass.  constitutional  convention  1853.  Born  Hingham,  Mass., 
Aug.  16,  1796;  died  Hingham,  Sept.  23,  1877.     Harv.  div.  sch..  Nee.  1878 

HOUGH,  ALLING,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Boyl- 
ston,  Mass.     From  Meriden,  Conn.;  died  1824.  P. 

M'CLINTOCK,  JOSEPH,  A.B.     From  Providence,  R.  L;  died  1831. 

METCALF,  JOHN  GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1826. 
Physician  Mendon,  Mass.,  1826-92;  member  school  committee  1828-68; 
Mass.  senate  1858-60;  town  treasurer  1860-85;  member  Thurber  medical 
society;  American  antiquarian  society,  Worcester,  Mass.  Born  Norfolk, 
now  Franklin,  Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1801;  died  Mendon,  Mass.,  Jan.  12,  1892. 

Nee.  1892 

POMEROY,  SWAN  LYMAN,  A.B.;  D.D.  184S;  Bowdoin  college  1847. 
Student  Andover  theological  seminary  over  two  years  with  class  of  1824; 
ordained  Congregational  minister  1825;  pastor  First  church,  Bangor, 
Me.,  1825-48;  one  of  the  secretaries  American  board  of  commissioners  for 
foreign  missions,  Boston,  Mass.,  1848-59;  resident  Portland,  Me.,  1859- 
66;  clerk  State  department,  Washington,  D.  C,  1866-68;  resident  Sunder- 
land, Mass.,  1868-69;  trustee  Bangor  theological  seminary  1825-49;  over- 
seer Bowdoin  college  1831-50.  Born  Warwick,  Mass.,  March  4,  1799; 
died  Sunderland,  Mass.,  March  17,  1869. 

Bowdoin,  Bangor,  And.,  Nee.  i86g 

ROBERTS,  AUGUSTUS  WELLINGTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  From  Grafton, 
Mass.;  died  1831. 

ROGERS,  HENRY  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1823; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1823-24;  cotton  manufacturer  Providence; 
travelled  in  Europe  and  the  East  1846-47,  1865-69.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Nov.  II,  1801;  died  Paris,  France,  Jan.  7,  1869. 

R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1869 

RUGGLES,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1852.  Tutor  Columbian  col- 
lege 1822-24;  XJrofessor  mathematics  and  natural  philosophy  1824-55; 
professor  mechanical  philosophy  and  astronomy  1855-60;  mathematics 
and  civil  polity  1861-65;  political  economy  and  civil  polity  1865-74;  em- 
eritus professor  mathematics  and  natural  philosophy  1865-77;  acting 
president  1841-43,  1854-55,  1858-59.  Born  Rochester,  Mass.,  Sept.  5, 
1797;  died  Schooley's  Mountain,  N.  J.,  Sept.  10,  1877. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Columbian,  Nee.  1878 

SANFORD,  ENOCH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  University  of  the  city  of  New  York 
1884.  Tutor  Brown  university  1820-22.  Ordained  Congregational  min- 
ister 1823;  pastor  First  church,  Raynham,  Mass.,  1823-47;  Halifax,  Mass.; 


i820  GRADUATES  129 

Wellfleet,  Mass.;  Dighton,  Mass.;  principal  Hollis  institute,  Braintree, 
Mass.;  corresponding  member  N.  Y.  genealogical  and  biographical  so- 
ciety; member  Wis.  historical  society.  Author  Sketch  of  the  pilgrims, 
1831;  History  of  Raynham,  Mass.,  1870;  History  of  Berkley,  Mass.,  1872; 
various  other  historical  and  genealogical  sketches.  Born  Berkley,  Mass., 
Oct.  26,  1795;  died  Raynham,  Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1890.     Sabin,  Nee.  1891 

SESSIONS,  ELIAKIM  WILLIAMS,  A.B.  Farmer  Pomfret,  Conn.,  1820- 
72.     Bom  Pomfret,  Conn.,  July  24,  1796;  died  Pomfret,  Dec.  15,  17S2. 

Nee.  1873 

STETSON,  SAMUEL,  A.B.  Teacher;  lawyer  Kingston,  Mass.;  Duxbury, 
Mass.  Born  Kingston,  Mass.,  April  25,  1798;  died  Duxbury,  Mass., 
Oct.  6,  1871.  Nee.  1872 

STONE,  EBENEZER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1824.  Phy- 
sician Walpole,  Mass.;  councillor  Mass.  medical  society;  President  Nor- 
folk district  medical  society.  Bom  Sharon,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1797;  died 
Walpole,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1869.  Nee.  1869 

TYLER,  SAMUEL  LOCKWOOD,  A.B.     From  Colchester,  Conn.;  died  1822. 

WASHBURN,  CHARLES,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1823;  lawyer  Otisfield, 
Me.,  1823-24;  Harrison,  Me.,  1824-36;  manufacturer  Worcester,  Mass.; 
member  Maine  legislature  1830;  Mass.  legislature  1851;  president  com- 
mon council  Worcester  three  years.  Bom  Kingston  Mass.,  Aug.  11,1798; 
died  Worcester,  Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1875.  Nee.  1876 

WHEATON,  HENRY  NELSON,  A.B.;  Middlebury  college  182 1.  From 
Dedham,  Mass. 

WHEATON,  HORATIO  GATES,  A.B.  Physician  Charleston,  S.  C.  From 
Rehoboth,  Mass.;  died  Charleston,  S.  C,  Oct.  8,  1824. 

Hist,  of  Rehoboth,  Prov.  gaz. 

29-*29 

1821 

ALDEN,  LUCIUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary 
1825;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1825;  home  missionary  Dear- 
bom  CO.,  Ind.,  1825-30;  pastor  Third  church.  East  Abington,  Mass.,  1830- 
43;  preacher  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1843-44;  Lancaster,  Mass.,  1845; 
Newcastle,  N.  H.,  1845-73;  resident  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1873-84. 
Born  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  June  18,  1796;  died  Brockton,  formerly 
East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  April  24,  1884.  And.,  Nee.  1885 

ANDREWS,  ELISHA,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  and  preacher  Louisiana, 
1S19-27.  Entered  with  class  of  1819.  From  Hinsdale,  N.  H.;  died 
Jackson,  La.,  Nov.  10,  1827.  Sprague  Annals  6 

BABCOCK,  RUFUS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Bowdoin  college  1834.  Trustee 
Brown  tmiversity  1828-75.  Tutor  Columbian  college  1821-23;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1823;  pastor  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1823-26;  associate 
pastor  First  church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1826-33;  president  Waterville  college 
1833-36;  pastor  Spruce  street  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  First  church, 
New  Bedford,  Mass.;  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.;  First  church,  Paterson,  N. 
J.;  president  American  Baptist  publication  society;  corresponding  sec- 
retary American  and  foreign  Bible  society;  American  colonization  so- 
ciety; agent  American  Sunday  school  union;  trustee  Columbian  university 
1838-44;  Vassar  college  1861-75.  Author  Claims  of  education  societies, 
1829;  Review  of  Bcckivith  on  baptism,  1829;  Making  light  of  Christ,  1830; 
Memoirs  of  Andrew  Fuller,  1830;  Sketches  of  George  Leonard,  Abraham 
Booth,  and  Isaac  Backus,  1832;  History  of  Waterville  college,  1836;  Tales 
of  truth  for  the  young,  1837;  Emigrant's  mother,  1859;  Personal  recollec- 
tions of  J.  M .  Peck,  1864;  and  various  addresses;  editor  Baptist  memorial, 
1841-45.  Bom  Colebrook,  Conn.,  Sept.  18,  1798;  died  Salem,  Mass., 
May  4,  1875. 

Nat.  cvc.  Am.  biog.,  Bowdoin,  Columbian,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc, 
Nee.  1875. 


I30  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1821 

BARNEY,  JAMES  ORMSBEE,  A.B.;  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service  1812-15; 
ordained  Congregational  minister  1824;  pastor  Seekonk,  now  East  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1824-50,  1852-69;  seaman's  chaplain  and  preacher  Fourth 
church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1850-52;  Beverly,  Mass.,  five  years;  resident 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  30,  1795;  died  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I.,  March  7,  1880.  Nee.  1880 

BINNEY,  AMOS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1826.  Physician 
Boston,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1836-37;  presi- 
ident  natural  history  society,  Boston,  1843;  fellow  American  academy 
and  many  other  scientific  societies.  Author  various  scientific  articles. 
Born  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  18,  1803;  died  Rome,  Italy,  Feb.  18,  1847. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Binney  gen..  Nee.  1847 

CARPENTER,  DRAPER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1824.  Physician  Seekonk, 
Mass.,  1824-27;  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1827-48.  Born  Rehoboth,  now  See- 
konk, Mass.,  Dec.  30,  1791;  died  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  June  16,  1848. 

Bliss  Rehoboth,  Nee.  1848 

COBB,  NATHANIEL,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary 
1825;  home  missionary  Harwich,  Mass.,  1825-26;  ordained  Congrega- 
tional minister  1827;  pastor  Nantucket,  Mass.,  1827-29;  home  missionary 
Bloomfield,  O.,  1829-30;  Hampden,  and  elsewhere,  O.,  1830-33;  pastor 
Parkman,  O.,  1833-35;  Presbyterian  church,  Clear  Creek,  O.,  1835-37, 
Mt.  Eaton,  O.,  1837-40;  Bible  agent  and  colporteur,  O.,  1840-41,  1845-49; 
pastor  Salem,  O.,  1841-45;  city  missionary  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1849-50; 
pastor  North  Falmouth,  Mass.,  1850-51;  Chilmark,  Mass.,  1852-53; 
Monument,  Sandwich,  Mass.,  1853;  evangelist  Kingston,  Mass.,  1853-78. 
Born  Rochester,  Mass.,  May  9,  1800;  died  Taunton,  Mass.,  Nov.  15,  1878. 

And. 

CRAFTS,  ELIPHALET  PORTER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Harvard  university  1825. 
Graduated  Harvard  divinity  school  1824;  teacher;  ordained  Unitarian 
minister  1828;  pastor  First,  church.  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1828-36; 
Sandwich,  Mass.,  1839-54?;  teacher  East  Lexington,  Mass.;  pastor  First 
church,  Eastport,  Me.,  1866-76;  resident  Waltham,  Mass.,  1876-80. 
Born  North  Bridgewater,  now  Brockton,  Mass.,  Nov.  23,  1800;  died 
Waltham,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1880.  Harv.,  Nee.  1880 

CRAPO,  SAMUEL  ABORN,  A.B.  Lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.  Born  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  March  9,  1804;  died  North  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  9,  1853. 

Nee.  1853 

DOGGETT,  JOHN  LOCKE,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Resident  Jacksonville,  Fla.  From 
Mendon,  Mass.  P. 

EVERETT,  OLIVER,  A.B.;  M.D.  Dartmouth  college  1824.  Physician 
Sherbom,  Mass.,  1825-51;  postmaster  Sherborn;  member  school  com- 
mittee Sherborn;  surgeon  Mass.  state  militia.  Born  Dedham,  Mass., 
Nov.  II,  1798;  died  Sherborn,  Mass.,  Dec.  12,  185 1.     Nee.  1852,  Dart.,  P. 

FAY,  ELIPHAZ,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  Dutchess  academy,  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.  Y.;  lawyer;  president  Waterville  college  1841-43;  Baptist  minis- 
ter, near  Poughkeepsie.  Born  Westboro,  Mass.,  April  27,  1797;  died 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  March  19,  1854. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1854,  P. 

FIELD,  BARNUM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Publisher  and  editor  Independent  inquirer, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1823-24;  grammar  school  principal,  Boston,  Mass. 
Author  School  geography.  Bom  Taunton,  Mass.,  June  11,  1796;  died 
Boston,  Mass.,  May  7,  1851.  P.,  Nee.  1851 

FISHER,  DANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1825.  Physician 
Mass.  general  hospital;  Boston,  Mass.;  Edgartown,  Mass.  Born  Sharon, 
Mass.,  June  14,  1799;  died  Edgartown,  Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1876.     Nee.  1877 


i82i  GRADUATES  131 

GRISWOLD,  GEORGE,  A.B.  Ordained  Episcopal  minister;  rector  North- 
ampton, Mass. 

HAILE,  LEVI,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1830-54.  Lawyer 
Warren,  R.  L;  member  R.  L  house  of  representatives  1S24-35;  associ- 
ate justice  R.  L  supreme  court  1S35-54.  Bom  Warren,  R.  I.,  1797; 
died  Warren,  July  14,  1854.  Nee.  1854,  R.  L  eye. 

HAMMOND,  WILLIAM  GARDNER,  A.B.  Lawyer  Newport,  R.  I.;  sur- 
veyor of  customs,  Newport,  R.  I.,  19  years.  Born  North  Kingstown, 
R.'I.;  died  Long  Island,  June  19,  1858.  Nee.  1858 

HOLMES,  EZEKIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Waterville  college  1824;  M.D.  Bowdoin 
college  1824.  Physician  Paris,  Me.;  teacher  natural  sciences,  lyceum, 
Gardner,  Me.;  principal  1829-32;  editor  Farmers'  and  incclianics'  journal 
1829;  American  standard  1831;  physician  Winthrop,  Me.,  1832-33;  lec- 
turer chemistry  and  natural  history,  Waterville  college,  1833-37;  editor 
Maine  farmer  1833-65;  surveyor  public  lands  Me.  and  Mass.;  member 
Me.  house  of  representatives  1835-40,  1850;  Me.  senate  1840-42;  state 
scientific  surveyor  1861-62;  member  Me.  historical  society  1846-65;  sec- 
retary Me.  agricultural  society  1855-65.  Born  Kingston,  Mass.,  Aug. 
24,  1801;  died  Winthrop,  Me.,  Feb.  9,  1865.     Bowd.,  Nee.  1865,  Colby 

HOWE,  ELBRIDGE  GERRY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Andover  theolog- 
ical seminary  1824;  ordained  Congregational  minister.  South  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  1824;  home  missionary  Kaskaskia  and  Paris,  111.,  1824-27;  Mass. 
and  R.  I.,  1828-30;  pastor  Unity,  N.  H.,  1830-31;  Southwick,  Mass., 
1831-32;  Halifax,  Mass.,  1832-35;  Marshfield,  Mass.,  1835-37;  home  mis- 
sionary, 111.,  1837-47;  in  business  Waukegan,  111.  Born  Paxton,  Mass., 
Aug.  14,  1799;  died  Waukegan,  111.,  June  3,  1884.  And.,  Nee.  1885 

HOWE,  SAMUEL  GRIDLEY,  A.B.;  M.D.  Har\'ard  university  1824;  LL.D. 
1868.  Greek  military  service  1824-30;  surgeon-in-chief  to  Greek  fleet 
1827-30;  president  Polish  relief  committee,  Paris;  superintendent  Perkins 
institution  1S32-76;  Mass.  school  for  the  feeble  minded  1848-75;  member 
U.  S.  sanitary  commission;  U.  S.  commission  to  inspect  condition  of 
freedmen;  commissioner  Santo  Domingo  187 1;  member  Mass.  board  of 
education;  president  Mass.  board  of  charities;  trvistee  Mass.  general  hospi- 
tal; McLean  asylum  for  the  insane.  Author  Historical  sketch  of  the  Greek 
revolution,  1828;  Reader  for  the  blind,  1839;  besides  numerous  reports 
and  pamphlets;  editor  Commomvealth,  1851-53.  Bom  Boston,  Mass., 
Nov.  10,  1801;  died  Boston,  Jan.  9,  1876. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1876,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

HUMPHREY,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  A.B.  Principal  academy,  S.  C; 
admitted  to  S.  C.  bar  1824;  R.  I.  bar  1825;  lawyer,  R.  I.,  1825-28;  De  Kalb 
CO.,  111.,  1828-43.  Bom  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  July  7,  1801;  died'De  Kalb  co., 
111.,  Aug.  20,  1S43.  P. 

MERRILL,  JOHN  GALE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Water^'ille  college  1824;  M.D.  Bow- 
doin college  1824.  Physician  Sedgwick,  Me.  Bom  Sedgwick,  Me., 
June  3,  1797;  died  1826.  Colby,  Bowd. 

MUENSCHER,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1852;  Kenyon  college  1849. 
Student  Andover  theological  seminary  nearly  two  years  with  class  of 
1825;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1824;  priest  1825;  rector  Christ  church. 
South  Leicester,  now  Rochdale,  Mass.,  1824-27;  St.  John's  church,  North- 
ampton, Mass.,  1827-31;  Trinity  church,  Saco,  Me.,  1831-33;  professor 
sacred  literature  Episcopal  theological  seminary,  Gambier,  O.,  1833-41; 
instructor  Hebrew  1841-43;  professor  Latin,  Kenyon  college,  two  years; 
rector  St.  Paul's  church,  Mt.  Vernon,  O.,  1841-54;  resident  Mt.  Vernon, 
1854-84;  delegate  general  convention  several  times;  secretary  Society  for 
relief  of  widows  and  children  of  deceased  clergyman  of  Episcopal  church  in 
Ohio,  1845-84.  Author  Church  choir,  1839;  Manual  of  Biblical  interpre- 
tation, 1865;  Revised  version  of  the  book  of  Proverbs,  1866;  Orthography 
and  pronunciation  of  the  English  language,  1879;  besides  frequent  articles 
in  reviews  and  periodicals;  editor  Gambier  observer;  Western  Episcopalian. 


132 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1821 


Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  21,  1798;  died  Mt.  Vernon,  O.,  Feb.  16,  1884. 

And.,  Nee.  1884 

MUNRO,  ALLEN,  A.B.     From  Seekonk,  Mass.;  died  1832. 

NEEDHAM,  JOHN  GREGORY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1824.  Cotton  broker 
Providence,  R.  I.;  druggist  in  the  West;  physician  Smithfield,  R.  I.; 
Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  1836-67;  fellow  R.  I.  medical  society.  Born  Walpole, 
Mass.,  Sept.  7,  1801;  died  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  Aug.  29,  1867.         Nee.  1868 

NORTHUP,  IMMANUEL,  A.B.  Teacher  Washington  academy.  Wick- 
ford,  R.  I.  Bom  North  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  July  18,  1798;  died  Herman, 
Oglethorpe  co.,  Ga.,  Dec.  4,  1822.  Prov.  gaz.,  P. 

PACKARD,  AUSTIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1824;  lawyer  West 
Bridgewater,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  general  court  1848-49;  trial  justice 
Plymouth  co.,  Mass.  Born  North  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Jan.  15,  1801; 
died  West  Bridgewater,  Aug.  13,  1881.  Nee.  18S5 

PACKARD,  LEVI,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1826; 
pastor  Spencer,  Conn.,  1826-53;  Woonsocket,  R.  I.;  StafToi-d  Springs, 
Conn.  Born  North  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Feb.  4,  1793;  died  Stafford 
Springs,  Conn.,  Jan.  11,  1857.  Mendon  ass..  Nee.  1857 

PARRIS,  SAMUEL  BARTLETT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1825.  Physician  Attleboro,  Mass.  Author  Remains,  edited  by  John 
Daggett,  18 19.  Born  Marshfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  30,  1806;  died  Attleboro 
Falls,  Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1827.  Hist,  of  Attleb. 

REED,  AUGUSTUS  BROWN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  min- 
ister 1823;  pastor  First  church,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1823-25;  Ware,  Mass., 
1826-38.  Bom  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Nov.  19,  1798;  died  Ware,  Mass.,  Sept. 
30,  1838.  B.  U.  Fall  River 

RUSSELL,  GEORGE  ROBERT,  A.B. ;  LL.D.  1849.  Admitted  to  bar  1825 ; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1825;  merchant  Manilla  1827-35;  farmer  and 
student  West  Roxbury,  Mass.  Author  various  articles  and  addresses. 
Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  5,  1800;  died  Manchester,  Mass.,  Aug.  5, 
1866.  R.  I.  Bib.,  Nee.  1866 

SAMPSON,  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Lawyer  Kingston,  Mass.  Born  Kingston, 
Mass.,  Feb.  25,  1799;  died  Dec.  6,  1844.  Giles  mem. 

SHEPARD,  RALPH,  A.B.  Student  Andover  theological  seminary  182 1- 
24      From  Little  Compton,  R.  I.;  died  Amherst,  Mass.,  Jan.  24,  1824. 

And. 

SMITH,  INCREASE  SUMNER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Brown  university  1822- 
24;  librarian  1823-24.  English  preceptor  Leicester  academy,  1824-26; 
instructor  Derby  academy,  Hingham,  Mass.,  1826-44;  farmer  and  teacher, 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  1844-66.  Born  Paxton,  Mass.,  June  22,  1799;  died 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  May  12,  1866.  Nee.  1866 

SPAULDING,  ERASTUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Geneva  college.  Born  Pomfret, 
Conn.,  June  22,  1795;  died  1853.  P. 

THATCHER,  MOSES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1823; 
pastor  First  church.  North  Wrentham,  Mass.,  1823-32;  Second  church, 
1833-38;  Presbyterian  church,  Ararat,  Penn.;  Gibson,  Penn.;  Wysox, 
Penn.;  Masonville,  N.  Y.;  Franklin,  N.  Y.;  Virgil,  N.  Y.;  Geneva,  N. 
Y.;  Bridgewater,  N.  Y.;  Peru,  N.  Y.;  Munson,  Penn.,  1 866-68;  resident 
Ionia,  Mich.;  Cambridge,  111.  Author  various  sermons  and  tracts.  Born 
Princeton,  Mass.,  Nov.  14,  1795;  died  Cambridge,  111.,  July  21,  1878. 

Mendon  ass..  Nee.  1885 

TISDALE,  JAMES,  .A.B.  Principal  academ3^  Darlington  Court  House, 
S.  C,  two  years;  licensed  Congregational  preacher,  1825;  missionary 
four  years;  ordained  1830;  pastor  Guildhall  and  Granby,  Vt.,  1830-36; 
Gilsum,  N.  H.,  1836-41 ;"  Shutesbury,  Mass.,  1841-57;  Tonica,  111.,  1857- 
59;  Lowell,  111.,  1859-62.  Bom  Taunton,  Mass.,  Nov.  7,  1799;  died 
Tonica,  111.,  Feb.  28,  1863.  Am.  q.  reg.,  Nee.  1863 


i82i  GRADUATES  133 

TUCKER,  SIMEON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1825.  Phy- 
sician Canton,  Mass.,  1825-31;  Stonghton,  Mass,  1S31-78.  Bom  Can- 
ton, Mass.,  Nov.  20,  1799;  died  Stoughton,  Mass.,  Feb.  9,  1878.    Nee.  1878 

WEBB,  THOMAS  HOPKINS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1825. 
Physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1825-35;  editor  Providence  journal  1835-3S; 
with  pubHshing  house,  Boston,  Mass.;  editor  Common-school  journal; 
fellow  R.  I.  medical  society;  member  commission  for  running  Mexican 
boundary;  Franklin  society.  Providence;  R.  I.  historical  society;  one  of 
the  founders  and  first  librarian  Providence  Athenaeum;  honorary  mem- 
ber Royal  society  of  northern  antiquaries,  Copenhagen;  secretary  Em- 
igrant aid  society;  Mass.  institute  of  technologA'.  Bom  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  21,  1801;  died  Quincy,  Mass.,  Aug.  2,' 1866. 

Nee.  1866,  R.  I.  eye. 

WILLIAMS,  ELIAB,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Va.;  admitted  to  Va.  bar;  ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar  1825;  lawyer  Wellington,  now  Dighton,  Mass.,  1825- 
27;  Swansea,  Mass.,  1827-33;  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1S33-S0;  member  school 
committee  four  years.  Born  Raynham,  Mass.,  May  10,  1803;  died  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  April  14,  18S0.  B.  U.  Fall  River,  Nee.  1880 

40-*4o 

1822 

BACKUS,  ANDREW,  A.B.     From  Pomfret,  Conn. 

BARRY,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduate  Harvard  divinity  school  1820; 
student  Goettingen  and  Paris,  two  years;  ordained  Unitarian  minister 
1830;  pastor  South  church,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1830-35;  Framingham,  Mass., 
1835-45;  in  Europe  1844,  1851-53,  1868-74;  pastor  Church  of  the  Pil- 
grims, Lowell,  Mass.,  1847-53;  resident  Chicago,  111.,  1S54-85;  secretary 
and  librarian  Chicago  historical  society  1856-68.  Author  Rigiits  and 
duties  of  neighboring  churches,  1844;  Thouglits  on  Christian  doctrine,  1845; 
History  of  Framingham,  1847;  The  antiquities  of  Wisconsin;  Letters  from 
the  East;  various  sermons.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  10,  1805;  died 
Chicago,  111.,  Jan.  17,  1885. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Wore,  ass.,  Harv.  div.  sch..  Nee.  1885 

BURDICK,  JAMES  ROSS,  A.B.  Teacher  Capitol  Hill  seminary,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C;  agent  Columbian  college,  D.  C;  foreign  and  domestic 
missions;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1826;  evangelist  1826-32;  pastor 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.;  Oswego,  N.  Y.;  Lisle,  N.  Y.;  Tioga,  N.  Y.;  Canton,  Penn.; 
Scipio,  N.  Y.;  Jordan,  N.  Y.;  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Born  Leyden,  Mass., 
June  29,  1796;  died  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  8,  1867.  Nee.  1867 

BURGESS,  THOMAS  MACKIE,  A.B.  Law  student;  merchant;  mayor 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1841-52;  president  Providence,  Warren  and  Bristol 
railroad.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  6,  1806;  died  Providence,  Oct. 
17,  1856.  Nee.  1857,  R.  I.  eye. 

CASWELL,  ALEXIS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1841;  LL.D.  1865.  Professor 
mathematics  and  natural  philosophj'-.  Brown  university,  1828-50;  presi- 
ident  pro  tempore  1840-41;  acting  librarian  1841-42;  profes.sor  mathe- 
matics and  astronomy  1850-63;  president  1868-72;  trustee  1872-75;  fel- 
low 1875-77.  Tutor  Columbian  college,  Washington,  D.  C,  1822-25;  pro- 
fessor ancient  languages  1825-27;  treasurer  1827;  ordained  Baptist  min- 
ister 1827;  pastor  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1827-28;  preacher  First  church. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1828;  director  Providence  Athenceum  eight  vears; 
vice  president  eight  years;  president  National  exchange  bank,  Provi- 
dence; American  screw  company.  Providence;  board  of  trustees  New- 
ton theological  institution;  Baptist  missionary  union  1867-69;  trustee 
R.  I.  hospital  1863-77;  president  1875-77;  one  of  the  founders  American 
association  for  the  advancement  of  science;  vice  president  1857;  associate 
fellow  American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences  1850;  one  of  the  corpor- 
ators National  academy  of  sciences  1863.  Anthor  Lectures  on  astronon^y^ 
1858;  Meteorological  observations,  i8ji-6o,  i860;  Memoir  of  John  Barstow 


134  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1822 

1864;  Memoir  of  Prof.  Benjamin  Silliman,  1866;  Life  and  Christian 
work  of  Francis  Wayland,  1867;  Results  of  meteorological  observations 
at  Providence,  iS^i-yd,  1882;  various  addresses.  Bom  Taunton,  Mass., 
Jan.  29,  1799;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  8,  1877.  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog., 
R.  I.  eye,  Bapt.  encyc.,  Allibone,  Columbian,  Nee.  1S77. 

COVELL,  JOSEPH  SMITH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trinity  college  1847.  Ordained 
Episcopal  minister  1825;  rector  mission  church,  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1824- 
25;  Princess  Anne,  Md.;  St.  Paul's  church,  Brookfield,  Conn.,  1828-37; 
Trinity  church,  Bristol,  Conn.,  1837-47;  Essex,  Conn.;  Bethlehem,  Conn.; 
Wolcottville,  Conn.;  Westville,  Conn.;  St.  Paul's  church,  Huntington, 
Conn.,  1863-76;  resident  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1876-80.  Bom  Killingly, 
Conn.,  June  4,  1797;  died  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  March  16,  1880.     Nee.  1880 

CROCKER,  SAMUEL  LEONARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Elected  trustee  Brown 
university  1882,  but  died  before  entering  office.  Copper  manufacturer 
Taunton,  Mass.;  director  and  president  Taunton  locomotive  works;  di- 
rector Old  Colony  iron  works;  Old  Colony  railroad;  Taunton  brick  com- 
pany; trustee  Bristol  county  savings  bank;  Machinists  national  bank, 
Taunton;  Taunton  lunatic  asylum;  member  Mass.  executive  council 
1849;  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1853-55;  trustee  general  theolog- 
ical seminary.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Author  historical  sketches.  Bom  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  March  31,  1804;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1883. 

Hist,  of  Bristol  CO.,  Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Nee.  1883 

CROCKER,  WILLIAM  ALLEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1845-71.  Merchant  Taunton,  Mass.,  1822-24;  copper  and  iron  manu- 
facturer, Taunton,  1824-58;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1858-71;  one  of  the  man- 
agers Old  Colony  iron  company;  president  Bristol  county  bank.  Bom 
Taunton,  Mass.,  March  14,  1802;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  13,  1871. 

Nee.  1871 

CUMMINGS,  PRESTON,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1825; 
pastor  Lebanon,  N.  Y.,  1825;  Dighton,  Mass.,  1827-36,  1848-51 ;  Wren- 
tham,  Mass.,  1836-38;  Buckland,  Mass.,  1840-48;  antiquary  Leicester, 
Mass.  Author  A  dictionary  of  Congregational  principles  and  usages,  1852. 
Bom  Seekonk,  Mass.,  May  1,  1800;  died  Holden,  Mass.,  April  8,  1875. 

Mendon  ass.,  Min.  of  Taunton,  Nee.  1876 

CUTLER,  BENJAMIN  CLARKE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Columbia  college  1835. 
Ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1822;  rector  Quincy,  Mass.,  1822-29;  Lees- 
burg,  Va.,  one  year;  director  Episcopal  city  mission,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1832-33;  rector  St.  Anne's  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1833-63.  Author 
Parochial  sermons,  1857;  several  other  sermons.  See  Memoir,  by  Ho- 
ratio Gray,  1865.  Bom  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Feb.  6,  1798;  died  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  10,  1863. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Nee.  1863,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone 

DAVIS,  ISAAC,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  i860;  Columbian  college  1846.  Trustee 
Brown  university  1838-51;  fellow  1851-79.  Instructor  University  gram- 
mar school.  Providence,  R.  I.;  admitted  to  bar  1825;  lawyer  Worcester, 
Mass.;  member  Mass.  senate  1843-54?;  member  Mass.  executive  council 
1851;  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1852;  delegate  Mass.  constitutional 
convention  1853;  member  Mass.  state  board  of  education  1852-60;  mayor 
Worcester  1856,  1859,  1861;  delegate  democratic  national  conventions 
1828-60;  president  Quinsigamond  bank  1836-45,  1854-78;  Mechanics  sav- 
ings bank  1851-55;  director  Providence  and  Worcester  railroad  1857-78; 
Worcester  and  Nashua  railroad  1848-53,  1874-79;  colonel  6th  regiment 
Mass.  militia  1828-31;  member  board  of  visitors  West  Point  academy 
1832;  president  1854;  president  board  of  trustees  Worcester  academy 
40  years;  trustee  Columbian  college  1847-72;  Waterville  college  1847-55; 
Norwich  university;  president  Mass.  Baptist  convention  1838-40;  Amer- 
ican Baptist  convention  1838-40;  American  Baptist  home  mission  so- 
ciety 1848-55.  Bom  Northboro,  Mass..  June  2,  i799;i^died  Worcester, 
Mass.,  April  I,  1883.  Nat.  cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc. ,\,Nec.  1883 


i822  GRADUATES  135 

DEANE,  TIMOTHY  BRIGGS,  A.B.     From  Fair  Haven,  Mass.;  died  1838. 

EDDY,  RICHARD  EVANS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I., 
1822-41;  deputy  collector  port  of  Providence  1841-45;  treasurer  Ameri- 
can Baptist  missionary  union,  Boston,  Mass.,  1845-54;  resident  Provi- 
dence 1854-70.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  19,  1802;  died  Providence, 
April  29,  1870.  R.  I.  eye,  Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1870 

FARNUM,  JOSEPH  WHITNEY,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1830. 
Professor  chemistry,  Kenyon  college;  assayer  U.  S.  mint,  Dahlonega, 
Ga.,  iS37?-4i?.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  1803;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
Feb.  2,  1889.  P. 

GOODWIN,  DANIEL  LE  BARON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Private  tutor  Chantilly, 
Va.,  1S22-23;  student  Andover  theological  seminary  1823-24;  ordained 
Episcopal  minister  1825;  rector  St.  John's  church,  East  Sutton,  now 
Wilkinsonville,  Mass.,  1825-54;  missionary  Providence,  R.  I.,  1854-67. 
Born  Easton,  Mass.,  July  28,  1800;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  25,  1867. 
Hist,  of  Norton,  R.  I.  eye.  And.,  Nee.  1^868,  P. 

HATHAWAY,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Cheraw, 
S.  C;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1824;  minister  Cheraw,  S.  C,  several 
years;  merchant  Providence,  R.  I.,  -1830;  ordained  priest  1830;  rector 
St.  Mark's  church,  Warren,  R.  I.,  1830-52;  Christ  church,  Lonsdale,  R. 
I.,  1852-58;  Trinity  church,  West  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1858-63.  Bom  Dighton, 
Mass.,  April  12,  1800;  died  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Nov.  15,  1863. 

Nee.  1864,  R.  I.  eye. 

KINGSBURY,  SAMUEL,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary 
1825;  home  missionary,  N.  Y.,  1825-27;  preacher  Shirley,  Mass.,  1827- 
28;  Unity,  N.  H.,  1828;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1829;  pastor 
Andover,  N.  H.,  1820-31;  Jamaica,  Vt.,  1831-33;  Warwick,  Mass.,  1833- 
35;  Middlesex  and  Worcester,  Vt.,  1835-36;  Underhill,  Vt.,  1836-39; 
teacher  academy,  Jericho,  Vt.,  1839-40;  pastor  Thornton,  N.  H.,  1841; 
farmer  Tamworth,  N.  H.,  1841-67.  Born  Franklin,  Mass.,  May  18,  1798; 
died  Tamworth,  N.  H.,  Nov.  8,  1867.  And.,  Nee.  1868 

KINNICUT,  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Litchfield,  Conn.;  law- 
yer Worcester,  Mass.,  1825-58;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives; 
speaker  two  years;  member  Mass.  senate;  judge  of  probate  Worcester 
CO.,  Mass.,  1848-58;  trustee  Mass.  lunatic  hospital  1835-36;  member  board 
of  selectmen,  Worcester.  Bom  Seekonk,  Mass.,  near  Warren,  R.  I., 
1799;  died  Worcester,  Mass.,  Jan.  22,  1858.     Hist,  of  Wore,  Nee.  1858 

LELAND,  DEXTER,  A.B.  Private  tutor  Edisto  Island,  S.  C;  student 
General  theological  seminary;  schoolmaster  and  acting  chaplain  U.  S. 
ship  Lexington  three  years;  private  teacher  Md.;  Charleston,  S.  C,  30 
years.     Bom  Sherbom,  Mass.,  April  6,  1799;  died  Fla.,  March  20,  1865. 

Nee.  1867 

LINCOLN,  SOLOMON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Falmouth,  Mass.,  1822-23; 
admitted  to  bar  1826;  lawyer  Hingham,  Mass.,  1823-53;  member  Mass- 
house  of  representatives  1829-31,  1840-44;  Mass.  senate  1831;  U.  S.  mar 
shal,  Mass.,  1841-44;  member  Mass.  board  of  bank  commissioners  1849- 
53;  cashier  Webster  bank,  Boston,  Mass.,  1853-69;  president  1869-76; 
member  school  committee,  Hingham,  Mass.;  Mass.  historical  society; 
N.  E.  historic  genealogical  society;  American  antiquarian  society.  Author 
History  of  Hingham,  1827;  various  historical  sketches  and  orations. 
Born  Hingham,  Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1804;  died  Hingham,  Dee.  i,  1881. 

Sabin,  Nee.  1881 

LOUD,  JACOB  HERSEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1825;  lawyer 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  1825-;  registrar  of  probate  1830-52;  treasurer  and 
receiver-general  Mass.  1853-55,  1866-71;  president  Old  Colony  bank, 
Plymouth,  1855-65;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1863-64; 
Mass.  senate  1864-66;  director  Old  Colony  railroad;  corporation  actuary 
N.  E.  trust  company,  Boston,  Mass.,   1870-79;  Plymouth  savings  bank 


136  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1822 

1872-80.     Bom  Hingham,  Mass.,  Feb.  5,  1802;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb. 
2,  1880.  Hist,  of  Hingham,  Nee.  1880 

MOTT,  THOMAS  SMITH  WEBB,  A.B.  Student  Andover  theological 
seminary  with  class  of  1825  two  years;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1825; 
priest  1826;  rector  St.  Michael's  church,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  1825-28; 
Christ  church,  Gardiner,  Me.,  1828;  St.  James's  church,  Wilmington,  N. 
C,  1828;  home  missionary,  N.  C,  1828-36;  Church  of  St.  John  in  the 
wilderness,  Flat  Rock,  N.  C,  1836-44;  teacher  and  home  missionary 
Lenoir,  N.  C,  1844-52;  rector  St.  Peter's  church,  Charlotte,  N.  C,  1853- 
60;  St.  Paul's  church,  Columbus,  Miss.,  1855-57;  editor  Church  intelli- 
gencer, Raleigh,  Va.,  1860-64;  planter  Silver  Dale,  Catawba  co.,  N.  C, 
1864-69.  Bom  Preston,  N.  S..  July  28,  1800;  died  Silver  Dale,  N.  C, 
Sept.  20,  1869.  And.,  Nee.  1870 

PIERCE,  JOHN  DAVIS,  A.B.  Student  Princeton  theological  seminary 
1822-23;  principal  Day's  academy,  Wrentham,  Mass.,  one  year;  ordained 
Congregational  minister  1825;  pastor  Sangerfield,  N.  Y.,  1825-30;  mis- 
sionary, Mich.,  1831-36;  superintendent  of  public  instruction,  Mich., 
1836-41;  member  Mich,  house  of  representatives  1847-48;  Mich,  con- 
stitutional convention  1850;  president  Mich,  school  board;  resident 
Marshall,  Mich.,  1831-53;  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  1853-82.  Bom  Chesterfield, 
N.  H.,  Feb.  18,  1797;  died  Medford,  Mass.,  April  5,  1882. 

Princ,  Nee.  1882 

PRESBURY,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Har\-ard  university  1826.  Gradu- 
ated Harvard  divinity  school  1825;  ordained  Unitarian  minister  1828; 
pastor  Northfield,  Mass.,  1828-29.  Bom  Taunton,  Mass.,  Sept.  8,  1796; 
died  Taunton,  Oct.  6,  1834.  Harv.  div.  sch. 

SEAGRAVE,  EDWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1830;  pastor  Scituate,  R.  I.;  Northboro,  Mass.;  N.  Y. ;  missionary  Kans.; 
resident  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1861-77.  Bom  Chester,  Vt.,  July  15,  1797; 
died  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Aug.  18,  1877.  Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1878 

STARKWEATHER,  SAMUEL,  A.B.  Tutor  Brown  university  1823-24. 
Admitted  to  bar  1826;  lawyer  Cleveland,  O.,  1827-76;  collector  port  of 
Cleveland  1829-40;  superintendent  lighthouses,  O.,  1829-40;  mayor 
Cleveland  four  years;  justice  court  of  common  pleas  1852-57.  Born 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Dec.  27,  1799;  died  Cleveland,  O.,  July  5,  1876. 

Nee.  1877 

STEARNS,  DANIEL  MUNROE,  A.B.  Ordained  Unitarian  minister;  pas- 
tor Dennis,  Mass.,  1828-38.  From  Lincoln,  Mass.;  died  Lincoln,  Oct. 
19,  1847.  ■^^'^-  'i-  ^6g->  Nee.  1848 

STRAW,  DAVID  ROBINSON,  A.B.  Lawyer  Bethel,  Me.,  1825-26;  Sanger- 
ville.  Me.,  1826-30;  Guilford,  Me.,  1830-76.  Born  Newfield,  Me.,  Nov. 
7,  1795;  died  Guilford,  Me.,  Aug.  31,  1876.  Nee.  1877 

SWEET,  HENRY  HANNIBAL  FAYETTE,  A.B.  Ordained  Congrega- 
tional minister  1825;  pastor  Palmer,  Mass.,  1825-27.  Born  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  Nov.  I,  1796;  died  Feb.  28,  1827. 

Mendon  ass.,  Hist,  of  Attleb.,  Am.  q.  reg. 

WILDER,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor 
Charlton,  Mass.,  1827-33;  Concord,  Mass.,  1833-?.  Born  Attleboro,  Mass., 
1796;  died  March,  1844.  Am.  q.  reg..  Hist,  of  Attleb. 

30-*30 

1823 

ALLEN,  BENONI,  A.B.  Clergyman,  Ohio.  Bom  Attleboro,  1794;  died 
Zanesville,  O.,  Jan.  i,  1867.  Hist,  of  Attleb.,  Nee.  1867 

ALLEN,  ETHAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Private  tutor  Millwood,  Va.;  principal 
academy,  Millwood;  Hanover,  Mass.,  1828-33;  St.  John's  parish  school, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  ordained  Episcopal  minister;  rector  St.  Paul's  church, 
Otis,  Mass.,  1836-46;  Trinity  church,  Nantucket,  Mass.,  1846-55;  Christ 


i823  GRADUATES  137 

church,  Guilford,  Vt.,  1855-67.     Bom  Londonderry,  Vt.,  Nov.  25,  1794; 
died  Guilford,  Vt.,  May  19,  1867.  Nee.  1867 

AMES,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1855.  Admitted  to  bar  1826;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  L;  member  city  council;  speaker  1844-45;  rncmber  R.  I. 
general  assembly;  quartermaster  during  Dorr  war;  member  commission 
for  revising  R.  L  statutes  1855;  chief  justice  R.  L  supreme  court  1856-65. 
Joint  author  Treatise  on  the  law  of  private  corporations  aggregate.  Bom 
Providence,  R.  L,  Sept.  6,  1806;  died  Providence,  Dec.  20,  1865. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  L  eye.  Nee.  1866 

AYER,  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1825;  pastor 
North  Stonington,  Conn.,  1825-37;  Lisbon,  Conn.,  1837-49;  South  Kil- 
lingly.  Conn.,  1849-57;  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  1857-68;  Voluntown,  Conn., 
1868-75.  Bom  Stonington,  Conn.,  May  19,  1793;  died  Somers,  Conn., 
Dec.  26,  1875.  Nee.  1876 

BADGER,  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Lawyer  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  until  1859,  1861- 
75;  navy  agent  1859-61;  resident  Bristol,  Penn.,  1875-78;  Philadelphia, 
1878-79.  Born  Windham,  Conn.,  Dee.  10,  1802;  died  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  Feb.  6,  1879.  Nee.  1879 

BELCHER,  CALEB,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1827.  Teacher  Fal- 
mouth, Mass.,  one  year;  physician  Falmouth  1827-47;  Cumberland,  R.  I., 
1S47-75.  Born  Wrentham,  Mass.,  Feb.  2,  1800;  died  Cumberland, 
R.  I.,  April  7,  1875.  Nee.  1875 

BOLLES,  ASA  MOORE,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1826;  lawyer  Guilford, 
Conn.;  Killingworth,  Conn.  Author  frequent  contributions  to  the  press. 
Bom  Ashford,  Conn.,  Sept.  22,  1802;  died  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Sept., 
1832.  Bolles  gen.,  P. 

BULLARD,  ELIAS,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1826;  lawyer  Holliston,  Mass.; 
town  treasurer;  town  clerk;  selectman;  member  school  committee;  Conn, 
general  court  1834,  1835,  1870.  Bom  Medway,  Mass.,  Dec.  30,  1799; 
died  Holliston,  Mass.,  Nov.  2,  1875.  Nee.  1876 

CLARK,  FREDERICK,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Nantucket,  Mass. 

CRANE,  SILAS  AXTELL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1855;  A.M.  Middlebury  col- 
lege 1832;  Trinity  college  1851.  Tutor  mathematics  Brown  university 
1824-28.  Teacher  1823-24;  principal  school  for  young  ladies  1828-33; 
ordained  Episcopal  minister  1833;  rector  St.  Stephen's  church.  Middle- 
bury,  Vt.,  1833-37;  president  Kemper  college,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1837-39; 
rector  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  -1872.  Author  various  addresses.  Born 
Berkley,  Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1799;  died  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  July  16,  1872. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  R.  I.  eye,  Nee.  1873 

DRESSER,  CHARLES,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  St.  Paul's  college.  Palmyra,  Mo., 
1858.  Private  tutor,  Va.;  ordained  Episcopal  minister;  rector,  Va.; 
Springfield,  111. ;  professor  rhetoric.  Jubilee  college.  Born  Pomfret,  Conn., 
Feb.  24,  1800;  died  Springfield,  111.,  March  26,  1865.  Nee.  1865 

FEARING,  HENRY  SEYMOUR,  A.B.  Tutor  Brown  university  1824-25. 
Professor  college,  St.  Jago,  S.  A.  Bom  Wareham,  Mass.;  died  Santiago, 
Chili,  Jan.  28,  1829.  Prov.  jour. 

FEARING,  JOSEPH  WARREN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Physician  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1826-62;  fellow  R.  I.  medical  society.  Bom  Wareham,  Mass.,  Sept. 
6,  iSoo;  died  Providence,  Nov.  24,  1862.  Nee.  1863,  R.  I.  eye. 

GRAY,  JOHN,  A.B.  Lawyer  Brooklyn,  Conn.;  editor  Windham  county 
telegraph;  bookseller  Newburyport,  Mass.;  librarian  Young  men's  lyceum, 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1857  ?-59.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1798;  died 
AVorcester,  Mass.,  Nov.  21,  1859.  Nee.  i860 

HODGES,  RUFUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Cincinnati,  O.  Author  Record 
of  the  families  in  New  England,  of  the  name  of  Hodges,  1837.  Born  Norton, 
Mass.,  April  12,  1799;  died  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jan.  8,  1845. 

Hodges  fam..  Hist,  of  Norton 


138  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1823 

JOHNSON,  AHOLIAB,  A.B.  Graduated  Yale  law  school  1825;  lawyer 
Stafford,  Conn.,  1825-30;  Somers,  Conn.,  1830-40;  Enfield,  Conn.,  1840- 
70;  judge  of  probate  16  years;  town  clerk  Enfield  ten  years;  member 
Conn,  general  assembly  1848-49,  1861.  Author  short  historical  sketches. 
Born  Stafford,  Conn.,  April  28,  1799;  died  Enfield,  Conn.,  March  3,  1893. 

Nee.  1893 

MAGOUN,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Clerk  manufacturing  company,  Turin; 
U.  S.  consular  agent,  Turin,  1867-71.  From  Pembroke,  Mass.;  died 
Turin?,  Oct.?,  187 1.  P. 

MELLEN,  EDWARD,  A.B.;  LL.D.  1854.  Trustee  Brown  university  1842- 
75.  Principal  seminary,  Westboro,  Mass.;  master  grammar  school, 
Cambridge,  Mass.;  admitted  to  bar  1828;  lawj^er  East  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1828-30;  Wayland,  Mass.,  1830-75;  justice  court  of  common  pleas,  Mass., 
1847-55;  chief  justice  1855-59;  lawyer  Worcester,  Mass.,  1859-72.  Born 
Westboro,  Mass.,  Sept.  26,  1802;  died  Wayland,  Mass.,  May  31,  1S75. 

Nee.  1875 

MILLER,  SETH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1826;  lawyer  Wareham, 
Mass.,  1826-76;  member  Mass.  constitutional  convention  1853.  Born 
Middleboro,  Mass.,  Jan.  10,  1801;  died  Wareham,  Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1876. 

Nee.  1877 

NORRIS,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1826.  Physician  Bristol,  R.  I., 
1826-?;  Taunton,  Mass.,  -1835;  Lexington,  Ky.,  1835-37;  Pittsfield,  111., 
1837-70.  Bom  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Oct.  13,  1803;  died  Pittsfield,  111.,  Dec.  19, 
1870.  Nee.  1871 

PLAISTED,  JAMES,  A.B.     From  Gardiner,  Me. 

PRENTICE,  GEORGE  DENISON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trinity  college  1828. 
Teacher  Hartford,  Conn.;  editor  Conn.  Mirror  1825-28;  associate  editor, 
with  John  G.  Whittier,  A''.  E.  weekly  review  1828-30;  admitted  to  bar 
1829;  editor  Journal,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1830-70.  Author  Biography  of 
Henry  Clay,  1831;  The  Catholic  question  in  politics,  1856;  Prenticeana, 
i860;  same,  with  biographical  sketch  by  G.  W.  Grijfin,  1871;  Poems,  with 
biographical  sketch  by  J.  J.  Piatt,  1875;  various  historical  sketches.  Born 
Preston,  Conn.,  Dec.  18,  1802;  died  Louisville,  Ky.,  Jan.  22,  1870. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Sabin,  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1870 

SANFORD,  BAALIS,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1826 ; 
ordained  Congregational  minister  1827;  pastor  East  and  West  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  1827-49;  Trinity  church,  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1850-61; 
member  school  committee  36  years;  resident  East  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
1861-80.  Bom  Berkley,  Mass.,  July  6,  1801;  died  East  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  July  28,  1880.  And.,  Nee.  1881 

TENNEY,  JOHN  WATERS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Physician  Sutton,  Mass.; 
Webster,  Mass.  Bom  Sutton,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1802;  died  Webster,  Mass., 
April  29,  1849.  Hist,  of  Franklin,  Nee.  1849,  P. 

TYLER,  JOSEPH  PUNDERSON,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological 
seminary  1826;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1828;  home  missionary 
L.  I.  1828;  agent  Home  missionary  society,  and  preacher,  Conn.,  L.  I., 
and  N.  Y.,  1828-34;  pastor  West  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1834;  preacher  Volun- 
town  and  Sterling,  Conn.,  1835-36;  Chilmark,  Mass.;  Little  Compton, 
R.  I.;  pastor  New  Castle,  N.  H.,  1841-44.  Bom  Griswold,  Conn.,  Sept. 
14,  1797;  died  North  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Dec.  26,  1844.  And. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  ROBINSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar;  clerk 
Providence  co.  court  of  common  pleas  1827-33,  1835-36;  cashier  Bank  of 
N.  A.,  and  afterwards  City  bank.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1836-41;  collector 
of  customs.  Providence,  1841-45,  1849-54;  secretary  of  state  R.  I.  1854-55; 
state  auditor  1856-63;  president  City  insurance  company  1863-64.  Au- 
thor numerous  political  writings,  including  The  whig  party,  signed 
"Hamilton",  1844.  Bom  South  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  Dec.  14,  1799;  died 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  29,  1864. 

Nat.  cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1864,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  cyc. 


i823  GRADUATES  139 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  HATHAWAY,  A.B.;  A.M.  From  Wellington, 
Mass. 

27-*27 

1824 

BARROWS,  IRA,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1827.  Physician 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1827-40;  Norton,  Mass.,  1840-50;  Providence,  R.  I., 
1850-82;  member  American  institute  of  homoeopathy;  president  R.  I. 
homoeopathic  medical  society;  honorary  member  N.  Y.,  Conn,  and  Mass. 
homoeopathic  medical  societies.  Bom  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1804; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  14,  1882.  R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1883 

BRAYTON,  GEORGE  ARNOLD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1870.  Admitted  to 
bar  1827;  lawyer  Warwick,  R.  I.;  member  school  committee  Warwick 
1829-31;  R.  I.  general  assembly;  town  clerk  Warwick  1834;  member 
Landholders'  convention  1841;  R.  I.  constitutional  convention  1842; 
associate  justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1843-65,  1866-68;  chief  justice 
1868-74;  resident  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.  Bom  Apponaug,  Warwick, 
R.  I.,  Aug.  4,  1803;  died  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  April  21,  1880. 

R.  I.  eye,  Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1880 

BUCKLIN,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.  Medical  student  Columbia,  S. 
C.     Bom  Rehoboth,  now  Seekonk,  Mass.,  died  at  sea  1829. 

BULLOCK,  WILLIAM  PECKHAM,  A.B.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I., 
1826-49;  president  Commercial  bank.  Providence,  14  years;  trustee  But- 
ler hospital;  reform  school;  inspector  state  prison;  member  city  council 
two  years;  presidential  elector  1856.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  6, 
1805;  died  Providence,  Dec.  22,  1862.  Nee.  1863,  R.  I.  eye. 

COBB,  LEANDER,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1827; 
ordained  Congregational  minister  1827;  pastor  Presbyterian  church, 
Charleston,  Ind.,  1827-38;  Rochester,  now  Marion,  Mass.,  1838-72. 
Author  Historical  sketches  of  the  Congregational  church  in  Marion,  Mass., 
1862.  Bom  Rochester,  Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1801;  died  Marion,  Mass.,  Sept. 
2,  1872.  And.,  Nee.  1873 

COLBURN,  MOSES,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Charlestown,  Mass. 

CROOKE,  SAUNDERS  MALBONE,  A.B.     From  Newport,  R.  I.;  died  1842. 

DANIELS,  DAVID,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer;  justice  court  of  common  pleas. 
From  Uxbridge,  Mass.;  died  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  May  16,  1847.     ^cc.  1847 

DURFEE,  NATHAN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1831.  Phy- 
sician and  apothecary.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1840;  ship-owner, manufacturer. 
Fall  River,  1840-76;  treasurer  and  director  Mass.  agricultural  college; 
founder,  and  several  years  president,  Bristol  co.  central  agricultural  so- 
ciety; member  school  committee  three  years;  Mass.  house  of  representa- 
tives 1840,  1841,  1844.  Bom  Fall  River,  then  Freetown,  Mass.,  June  18, 
1799;  died  Fall  River,  Mass.,  April  6,  1876. 

B.  U.  Fall  River,  Nee.  1876 

DURFEE,  THOMAS  RUSSELL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Andover  theo- 
logical seminary  1S27;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1827;  home 
missionary;  preacher  Calloway  co..  Mo.,  1826-31;  agent  American  Bible 
society.  Mo.,  1831-33.  Born  Fall  River,  Mass.,  May  14,  1801;  died  St. 
Charles,  Mo.,  July  15,  1833.  And. 

DYER,  GEORGE,  A.B.;  M.D.  Yale  college  1827.  Physician  Greenfield, 
Conn.,  1827-32;  Trumbull,  Conn.,  1832-78;  member  Conn,  house  of  rep- 
resentatives one  j^ear.  Bom  Windham,  Conn.,  Aug.  i,  1802;  died  Trum- 
bull, Conn.,  May  8,  1878.  Nee.  1878 

FISK,  CHARLES  ROBINSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Andover  theo- 
logical seminary  1828;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1828;  home 
missionary  1828-31;  pastor  Holden,  Me.,  1831-33;  Poland,  Me.,  1834-35; 
preacher  Presbyterian  church,  Logan,  O.,  1836-?;  editor  Galesburg,  111., 


I40  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1824 

i849?-5i;  pastor  Mendota,  111.,  1853-55;  resident  Mendota;  editor  Del- 
avan,  111.  Born  Wrentham,  Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1804;  died  Delavan,  111., 
Dec.  28,  1869.  And. 

GREENE,  RICHARD  SALTER,  A.B.  From  Providence,  R.  I.;  bom  1801 ; 
died  North  Island,  Near  Georgetown,  S.  C,  Oct.  11,  1826.        Prov.  jour. 

HATHAWAY,  GEORGE,  A.B.     From  Berkley,  Mass. 

HERVEY,  ELIPHALET  WILLIAMS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  From  Berkley, 
Mass. 

JENCKES,  FRANCIS  CARTER,  A.B.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

JENCKES,  JOSEPH  SHERBOURNE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Born  Providence,  R. 
I.,  Apr.  24,  1804.  Prov.  rec. 

JEWETT,  HENRY  GUSHING,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Andover  theolog- 
ical seminary  1827;  acting  pastor  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  1828;  ordained 
Congregational  minister  1829;  pastor  Westbrook,  Me.,  1829-34;  Winslow, 
Me.,  1835-42;  acting  pastor  West  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1843-46.  Born 
Rowley,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1803;  died  West  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1846. 

Nee.  1847,  And. 

JUDD,  WILLIAM  HERON,  A.B.     Clergyman.     From  New  London,  Conn. 

KEELY,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1849.  Tutor 
Latin  and  Greek,  Brown  viniversity,  1825-28.  Associate  principal  private 
school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1828-29;  professor  mathematics  and  natural 
philosophy,  Waterville  college,  1829-52;  resident  Waterville,  Me.,  1852- 
78;  connected  with  U.  S.  coast  survey  several  years;  correspondent  Royal 
observatory  of  England.  Author  articles  in  American  journal  of  science; 
Proceedings  of  the  Royal  astronomical  society.  Bom  Northampton,  Eng- 
land, Dec.  25,  1803;  died  Waterville,  Me.,  June  13,  1878. 

Bapt.  encyc,  Nee.  1878 

LEONARD,  GEORGE,  A.B.  Tutor  Columbian  college  1824-25;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1826;  pastor  Second  church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1826-29; 
graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1828;  pastor  Portland,  Me., 
1830-31;  secretary  Salem  Bible  translation  and  foreign  mission  society. 
Author  Sermons  on  various  subjects,  1832.  Born  Raynham,  Mass.,  Aug. 
17,  1802;  died  Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug.  11,  1831. 

Bapt.  encyc,  Sprague  Annals  6,  Sabin,  Newt. 

LEVERETT,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor 
First  church,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1825-40;  Second  church,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1840-50;  Grafton,  Mass.,  1850-55;  principal  classical  school,  Newport, 
R.  I.;  member  executive  committee,  American  Baptist  missionary  union. 
Born  Brookline,  Mass.,  Jan.  25,  1800;  died  Newport,  R.  I.,  Dec.  9,  1882. 

Nee.  1883 

LUCE,  LEONARD,  A.B.  Teacher  1824-25;  graduated  Andover  theologi- 
cal seminary  1828;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1829;  pastor  West- 
ford,  Mass.,  1829-52;  acting  pastor  Littleton,  Mass.,  1852-53;  pastor 
Boxboro,  Mass.,  1853-58;  resident  Westford,  Mass.;  trustee  Lawrence 
academy,  Groton,  Mass.,  50  years;  town  clerk  Westford,  1854-57,  1860-71 ; 
member  school  committee  Westford  30  years.  Born  Rochester,  Mass., 
May  14,  1799;  died  Westford,  Mass.,  June  7,  1884.  Nee.  1886,  And. 

MAN,  GEORGE  FLAGG,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Author  Nine 
lawyers'  opinion;  Geranium  leaf;  various  orations.  From  Providence, 
R.  I.;  born  1807;  died  Providence,  June  7,  1885.  Prov.  jour. 

PARK,  HARRISON  GREENOUGH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Amherst  college  1827. 
Teacher  University  grammar  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1824-25;  law 
student  Wrentham,  Mass.;  student  Princeton  theological  seminary  1828- 
29;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1829;  pastor  South  Dedham,  now 
Norwood,  Mass.,  1829-35;  Second  church,  Danvers,  Mass.,  1837-38; 
editor  and  agent  1837-49;  pastor  Burlington,  Mass.,  1849-52;  Bernards- 
town,  Mass.,  1856-58;  Westminster,  Vt.,  1858-60;  resident  Walpole,  N. 


i824  GRADUATES  141 

H.,  1860-62;  Hancock,  N.  H.,  1862-69;  agent  Mass.  temperance  alliance, 
Nor^^ood,  Mass.,  1869-76.  Author  Voice  from  the  parsonage;  The  short- 
ened bed,  i860;  editor  Fathers'  and  mothers'  manual.  Bom  Providence, 
R.  1.,  July  28,  1806;  died  Norwood,  Mass.,  June  2,  1876. 

Am.  q.  reg.,  Princ,  Nee.  1877 

PECK,  ALLEN  ORMSBEE,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1826;  lawyer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  clerk  municipal  court  1832-34;  member  common  council 
1832-34;  secretary  American  insurance  company.  Providence,  1837-46; 
president  1846-63;  Narragansett  insurance  company  1862-71.  Born  Re- 
hoboth,  Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1804;  died  Providence,  R.  L,  Sept.  15,  187 1. 

R.  L  eye,  Nee.  1872 

PECK,  SHUBAEL,  A.B.  Born  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1797;  died  Nov. 
16,  1826.  Peck  gen.,  Hist,  of  Rehoboth 

POTTER,  ASA,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1827;  lawyer  Kingston,  R.  L; 
merchant  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  resident  Kingston,  R.  L;  secretary  of  state 
R.  L  1851-54.  Born  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  13,  1802;  died  Kingston, 
R.  L,  Oct.  II,  1872.  R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1873 

RICHARDS,  JACOB,  A.B.  Physician  Hanover,  Mass.,  1827?;  Weymouth, 
Mass.;  Braintree,  Mass.  Born  Weymouth,  Mass.,  June  24,  1795;  died 
Weymouth,  Jan.  2,  1861.  Nee.  1862 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN  SMYTHE,  A.B.     From  Charleston,  S.  C. 

SAVERY,  PHINEAS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1827.  From 
Wareham,  Mass.;  died  Attleboro,  Mass.,  May  18,  1853.  Nee.  1853 

SMITH,  ARUNA  CAPTAIN  HOOVER,  A.B.     From  Fairfield,  N.  Y. 

SMITH,  LUTHER,  A.B.  Teacher  Ky.;  Zanesfield,  O.;  licensed  Presby- 
terian preacher  1874;  ordained  minister  1874;  pastor  Zanesfield,  O. 
Born  HoUis,  N.  H.,  Aug.  11,  1800;  died  Zanesfield,  O.,  Nov.  20,  1881.     P. 

SWEET,  RICHARD  FOSTER,  A.B.;  M.D.  Boston  medical  college  1827. 
Physician  Marine  hospital,  Martha's  Vineyard,  Mass.,  1827-29;  Edgar- 
town,  Mass.,  1829-31;  Norton,  Mass.,  1831-41.  Bom  Norton,  Mass., 
March  11,  1801;  died  Norton,  March  21,  1841.  Hist,  of  Norton,  P. 

THATCHER,  TYLER,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1827; 
evangelist  1827-34;  assistant  pastor  Hawley,  Mass.,  1834-43;  pastor 
Wrentham,  Mass.;  teacher  and  preacher  Marysville,  Cal.,  1851-69. 
Author  various  discourses.  Born  Princeton,  Mass.,  Sept.  xi,  i8ox;  died 
Cache  Creek,  Cal.,  Dec.  4,  1869.  Nee.  1870 

TOMPKINS,  SILAS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1828.  Phy- 
sician New  Bedford,  Mass.  Born  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  Oct.  8,  1799; 
died  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Dec.  21,  1853.  P. 

TURNEY,  JOHN  PENFIELD,  A.B.     Clergyman.     From  Weston,  Conn. 

WATERMAN,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.  Clerk  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.; 
Crompton,  R.  I.;  assistant  cashier  Roger  Williams  bank  1840;  cashier 
1854-79;  director;  member  common  council  Providence  1847-50;  board 
of  aldermen  1856-61.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  19,  1805;  died 
Providence,  Dec.  16,  1880.  Nee    1881 

WHITE,  ELIHU,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  1828.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.; 
druggist  Boston,  Mass.;  Dorchester,  Mass.  Born  Braintree,  Mass.,  April 
12,  1797;  died  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1859.  Nee.  i860 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  HUNT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Harvard  divinity 
school  1827;  ordained  Unitarian  minister  1827;  pastor  Littleton,  Mass., 
1827-53.  Born  Lancaster,  Mass.,  Feb.  4,  179S;  died  Littleton,  Mass., 
July  25,  1853.  Harv.  div.  sch..  Nee.  1853 

WILKINSON,  EZRA,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  academy,  Monmouth,  Me., 
1824-26;  admitted  to  bar  1828;  lawyer  Seekonk,  Mass.,  now  East  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1818-35;  Dedham,  Mass.,  1835-82;  attorney  middle  district 
Mass.  1843-55;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1848-49,  1851-52, 
1856-57;   Mass.  constitutional  convention  1853;   associate  justice  Mass. 


142  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1824 

superior  court   1859-82.     Born  Wrentham,  Mass.,  Feb.   14,   1801;  died 
Dedham,  Mass.,  Feb.  6,  1882.  Nee.  1882 

4i-*4i 

1825 

BOURNE,  HERMON,  A.B.  Physician  Boston,  Mass.  Born  Attleboro, 
Mass.;  died  Boston,  Mass.  Hist,  of  Attleboro 

BRIGGS,  GEORGE  WARE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Harvard  university  1855. 
Teacher  Providence  and  elsewhere,  including  one  year  of  medical  study, 
1825-31;  graduated  Harvard  divinity  school  1834;  ordained  Unitarian 
minister  1834;  pastor  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1834-37;  member  school  com- 
mittee two  years;  associate  pastor  First  church,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1838- 
52;  pastor  First  church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1853-67;  Third  Congregational 
society,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1867-95;  president  Union  league,  Salem,  Mass., 
during  the  Civil  war;  in  Europe  1869,  1882-83;  delegate  50th  anniversary 
British  and  foreign  Unitarian  association  1875.  Author  Lessons  on 
relative  duties  and  Christian  morals,  1852;  Bow  in  the  clouds,  1854; 
numerous  sermons,  addresses  and  articles  in  magazines.  Born  Little 
Compton,  R.  I.,  April  8,  1810;  died  Plymouth,  Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1895. 

Harv.  div.  sch.,  Sabin,  Bost.  Ath.,  P.,  Nee.  1896 

BURRAGE,  JOHN,  A.B.  Private  teacher,  Buzzard's  Bay,  Mass.,  a  few 
months;  lawyer  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  until  1843;  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1843; 
member  Mass.  house  of  representatives.  Born  Leominster,  Mass.,  Oct. 
30,  1800;  died  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1843.  P. 

BURROUGH,  WILLIAM,  A.B.  In  business  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom 
Providence,  Nov.  13,  1799;  died  Providence,  Feb.  3,  1867.         Nee.  1867 

CARTEE,  CORNELIUS  SOWLE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D,  Harvard  university 
1849.  Student  Harvard  medical  school;  teacher  private  school  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  principal  school  for  young  ladies,  Providence,  1829-37; 
physician  Peoria,  111.;  principal  school  for  young  ladies,  Doylestown, 
Penn.,  five  years;  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1844-57;  master  Harvard  grammar 
school  1857-72;  librarian  Charlestown  branch,  Boston  public  library 
1872-85.  Author  Elements  of  physical  and  political  geography;  Questions 
adapted  to  text  of  the  New  Testament;  School  atlas  of  physical  geography; 
Geographical  question  book,  1832-34.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  28, 
1806;  died  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Dec.  23,  1885.         Harv.  quin.,  Nee.  1886 

CLARKE,  LUCIUS  WATSON,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister 
1829;  pastor  of  South  church,  Wilbraham,  now  Hampden,  Mass.,  1829- 
32;  Fifth  church,  Plymouth,  Mass.;  West  Amesbury,  Vt.,  1838-43;  resi- 
dent, Middlebury,  Vt.  Born  Mansfield,  Conn.;  died  Middlebury,  Vt., 
Jan.  2,  1854.  Am.  q.  reg.,  Nee.  1854 

CLEAVELAND,  IRA,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  academy,  Milford,  Mass.;  ad- 
mitted to  bar  1829;  lawyer  Dedham,  Mass.,  1829-40;  secretary,  president 
Norfolk  mutual  fire  insurance  company,  1840-89.  Bom  Hopkinton, 
Mass.,  Feb.  i,  1802;  died  Dedham,  Mass.,  Dec.  21,  1889.  Nee.  1890 

CLIFFORD,  LEWIS  WADE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1845. 
Physician.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  17,  1805;  died  Hartford,  Conn., 
April  5,  1854.  Prov.  rec.  Nee.  1854 

COLE,  SANDS  GRANT,  A.B.     From  Stonington,  Conn. 

DANFORTH,  HORATIO  LEONARD,  A.B.  Lawyer  Taunton,  Mass.; 
county  treasurer  1829-41;  resident  111.  1842-44;  high  sheriff  Bristol  co., 
Mass.,  1844-51.     Born  Taunton,  Mass. f  1800;  died  Taunton,  July  21,  1859. 

Nee.  1859 

FISKE,  DAVID  WOODWARD,  A.B.  Principal  Framingham  academy 
1825-26;  lawyer  Wrentham,  Mass.,  1831-36;  merchant  Detroit,  Mich., 
1836-55;  Greenfield,  Mich.,  1855-71 ;  alderman  Detroit.  Born  Sturbridge, 
Mass.,  Nov.  2,  1 801;  died  Detroit,  Mich.,  July  12,  187 1.  Nee.  1872 


i825  GRADUATES  143 

FISKE,  GEORGE,  A.B.  Theological  student  Harvard  university  1825-26; 
in  business  Lowell,  Mass.,  1826-30;  teacher  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1830-32; 
ordained  Episcopal  minister  1832;  rector  Rome,  N.  Y.,  1832-34;  Oriskany, 
N.  Y.,  1834-36;  home  missionary,  Richmond,  Ind.,  1838-44;  rector  St. 
Paul's  church,  Rich/nond,  1844-55;  farmer  and  preacher  Richmond 
1855-60.     Born  Lincoln,  Mass.,  1804;  died  Richmond,  Ind.,  Feb.  24,  i860. 

Harv.  div.  sch..  Nee.  1862 

FORBES,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1829;  lawyer 
Levant,  Me.;  Bangor,  Me.;  Columbus,  Miss.  Born  Bangor,  Me.,  Aug. 
18,  1800;  died  Columbus,  Miss.,  Aug.  21,  1837.  Bangor  hist.  mag. 

GOODWIN,  HENRY  BRADFORD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Alexandria 
theological  seminary;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1829;  preacher  Saco, 
Me.,  1830-31;  ordained  priest  1832;  rector  St.  Paul's  church,  Prince- 
George  CO.,  Md.,  1832-40;  Houston,  Tex.,  1840-?;  resident  Newport,  Md. 
Author  various  papers  on  the  people.  North  and  South.  Born  Norton, 
Mass.,  April  16,  1802;  died  Norton,  June  2,  1859. 

Hist,  of  Norton,  Nee.  1859 

GREENE,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  A.M.     Born  Barnstable,  Mass..  Aug.  22,  1802.  P. 

HALL,  WILLIAM  WHITE,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1829;  ordained  Baptist  minister  183 1 ;  pastor  North  Marshfield,  Mass.; 
Edgartown,  Mass.,  1836-40;  preacher  Milford,  N.  H.;  pastor  Kenne- 
bunk.  Me.;  Barre,  Mass.;  Pittsburgh,  Penn.;  Gloucester,  Mass.;  East 
Haverhill,  Mass.;  Hardwick,  Mass.;  Peterboro,  N.  H.;  Hillsboro,  N.  H.; 
Heath,  Mass.;  Rowe,  Mass.;  missionary  N.  H.;  Mass.;  Kans.  Born 
Methuen,  Mass.,  April  28,  1797;  died  Patchogue,  L.  I.,  Nov.  28,  1884. 

Newt. 

HARRINGTON,  JUBAL,  A.B.  Lawyer  Worcester,  Mass.,  1828-?;  editor 
Worcester  republican  1829-?;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives 
1831,  1832,  1836;  postmaster  Worcester  1833-?.  Born  Shrewsbury, 
Mass.,  Feb.  7,  1803;  died  Cal.,  1877.  Hist,  of  Wore,  P. 

HASTINGS,  CHARLES  COLESWORTH  PINCKNEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law- 
yer Mendon,  Mass.  Born  Mendon,  Dec.  8,  1803;  died  Mendon,  Sept.  25, 
1848.  Nee.  1849 

HAWES,  WILLIAM  TABER,  A.B.  Merchant  New  Bedford,  Mass.;  maii- 
ufacturer  Middlesex,  Mass.;  resident  Winthrop,  Mass.  From  Fair 
Haven,  Mass.    Born  1805;  died  Winthrop,  Mass.,  Oct.  3,  1858.    Nee.  1859 

HERRESHOFF,  JOHN  BROWN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  R.  I.  bar, 
but  did  not  practice;  resident  Providence,  R.  I.,  until  1853;  Bristol,  R.  I., 
1853-61.     Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  1805 ;  died  Bristol,  R.  I.,  June  11,  1861. 

Nee.  1861,  P. 

HILL,  SOLON,  A.B.     From  Medway,  Mass. 

HIXON,  ASA,  A.B.  Graduated  theological  seminary.  Auburn,  N.  Y. ; 
ordained  Congregational  minister  1829;  pastor  Oakham,  Mass.,  1829-32; 
resident  West  Medway,  Mass.,  1832-45,  1857-62;  Franklin,  Mass.,  1845- 
57.  Born  Medway,  Mass.,  March  6,  1800;  died  West  Medway,  Nov.  16, 
1862.  Hist,  of  Franklin,  Nee.  1863 

JENCKES,  JERATHMEL  BOWERS,  A.B.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan. 
6,  1807;  died  1848.  Prov.  rec. 

JOHNSON,  NATHANIEL  EMMONS,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational 
minister;  editor  TV.  Y.  evangelist  several  years.  From  Killingly,  Conn.; 
died  Richmond,  Va.,  Jan.  15,  1847.  Nee.  1847,  P. 

KING.  GEORGE  GORDON,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1827;  lawyer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1827;  Newport,  R.  I.,  1827-70;  member  R.  I.  house  of  rep- 
resentatives 1833-46,  1848-49,  and  afterwards;  speaker  1846;  travelled 
abroad  1846-48;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1849-53;  presi- 
dent Redwood  library  association  1844-46,  1859-70.  Born  Newport.  R. 
I..  June  2,  1807;  died  Newport,  July  17,  187 1. 

R.  I.  eye.,  Redwood,  Nee.  18 71 


144  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1825 

LINCOLN,  THEODORE  LEONARD,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1828;  law- 
yer Taunton,  Mass.;  farmer  North  Taunton,  Mass.;  justice  of  peace. 
Born  Taunton,  Mass.,  March  13,  1801;  died  North  Taunton,  Mass.,  July 
14.  1887.  Nee    1888 

MANCHESTER,  CHARLES  FENNER,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1828.  Physician  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1828-33,  1841-78;  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1833-35;  Providence,  R.  I.,  i835?-4i;  one  of  the  founders  American 
institute  of  homoeopathy.  Born  Johnston,  R.  I.,  Feb.  7,  1805 ;  died  Paw- 
tucket, R.  I.,  April  5,  1878.  Nee.  1878 

MONTGOMERY,  HUGH,  A.B.  Teacher  Cheraw,  S.  C,  1825-26;  lawyer 
New  Bedford,  Mass.;  South  Boston,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  house  of  rep- 
resentatives several  years.  Born  Middleboro,  Mass.,  March  23,  1802; 
died  Boston,  Mass.,  March  13,  1883.  Nee.  1883 

PATTEN,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.B.  Graduated  U.  S.  military 
academy.  West  Point,  1830;  U.  S.  military  service  1830-64;  lieutenant 
1830;  captain  1846;  major  1861;  lieutenant  colonel  1862;  retired  1864; 
resident  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  until  1877;  Houlton,  Me.,  1877-82.  Author 
Army  manual,  1863;  Infantry  tactics,  bayonet  drill,  and  small  sword  exer- 
cise, 1861;  Artillery  drill,  1861;  Cavalry  drill  and  sabre  exercise,  1863; 
Voices  of  the  border,  1867;  and  various  other  poems;  editor  Gen.  P.  St. 
G.  Cooke's  Cavalry  tactics,  1863.  Born  Newport,  R.  I.,  Dec.  25,  1808; 
died  Houlton,  Me.,  April  28,  1882. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1882 

PETERS,  ONSLOW,  A.B.  Justice  111.  circuit  court.  From  Westboro, 
Mass.;  died  Washington,  D.  C,  1856.  P. 

PLAISTED,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Waterville  college  1828;  M.D.  Bowdoin 
college  1828.  Physician  Waterville,  Me.  Born  Gardiner,  Me.,  Nov. 
24,  1801;  died  Waterville,  Me.,  April  14,  i860.  Colby,  Bowd, 

PRATT,  HORATIO,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1826-27; 
lawyer  Mansfield,  Mass.,  1828-29;  Taunton,  Mass.,  1829-72;  district 
attorney;  member  Mass.  senate  two  terms;  president  Taunton  common 
council.  Bom  Mansfield,  Mass.,  June  5,  1805  ;  died  Taunton,  Mass.,  May 
24,  1872.  Nee.  1872 

PRATT,  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Lawyer  Shrewsbury,  Mass.;  Worcester,  Mass., 
1836-39.  Born  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  Jan.  30,  1806;  died  Worcester,  Mass., 
Feb.,  1839.  Hist,  of  Worcester,  P. 

PRICE,  JOSEPH  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Columbia  college  1847. 
Ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1829;  priest  1830;  rector  St.  James's  church, 
Amesbury,  Mass.;  assistant  rector  St.  Thomas's  church.  New  York,  N.  Y. ; 
rector  St.  Paul's  church,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1833-37;  St.  Stephen's  church, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1837-75;  president  diocesan  convention  1861;  delegate 
general  convention  1863;  president  diocesan  missionary  committee; 
chairman  standing  committee;  trustee  Episcopal  general  theological 
seminary;  vice  president  Bible  and  common  prayer-book  society;  Tract 
society;  member  executive  committee  Church  book  society.  Born 
Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  26,  1799;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  29,  1887. 

Nee.  1888 

PRINCE,  JAMES  BEAL,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Providence,  R.  I.;  died  1831. 

RHODES,  ROBERT,  A.B.  Manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I.;  Warwick, 
R.  I.     Born  Warwick,  R.  I.,  1813;  died  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  Nov.  10,  i860. 

Nee.  1861 

RICHMOND,  JARED  DEWING,  A.B.  Lawyer  Woodstock,  Conn.;  mem- 
ber Conn,  house  of  representatives  1842,  1845,  1849.  1853;  Conn,  senate 
1848;  justice  county  court  four  years;  judge  of  probate  11  years.  Born 
Woodstock,  Conn.,  March  30,  1804;  died  Dec,  1881. 

Richmond  fam.,  P. 

ROBINSON,  CHRISTOPHER,  A.B.  Principal  Kent  academy,  East 
Greenwich,  R.  I.,  1826-29,  1832-33;  admitted  to  bar  1833;  lawyer  Woon- 


i82S  GRADUATES  14S 

socket,  R.  I.,  1833-89;  attorney  general  R.  I.  1854-55;  member  U.  S. 
house  of  representatives  1859-61;  U.  S.  minister  to  Peru  and  envoy  to 
negotiate  treaties  in  settlement  of  difficulties  between  Peru  and  the  U. 
S.  1861-65.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  15,  1806;  died  Woonsocket, 
R.  I.,  Oct.  3,  18S9.  Cong,  direct..  Nee.  1890 

SANFORD,  DAVID,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Andover  theological  seminary 
two  years;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1828;  pastor  Newmarket, 
N.  H.,  1828-30;  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1830-38;  Medway,  Mass.,  1838-75. 
Author  sermons.  Bom  Medway,  Mass.,  Aug.  28,  1801;  died  Medway 
Dec.  17,  1875.  And.,  Nee.  1876,  P. 

SEARS,  BARNAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Madison  university;  D.D.  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1841;  LL.D.  Yale  college  1862.  President  and  professor  moral 
philosophy,  Brown  university,  1855-67;  fellow  1841-51.  Graduated 
Newton  theological  institution  1828;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1827; 
pastor  First  church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1827-29;  professor  languages, 
Hamilton  theological  institution,  1829-36;  resident  licentiate,  Andover 
theological  seminary,  1830;  student  of  theology,  Germany,  1833-35; 
president  and  professor  Christian  theology,  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion, 1836-48;  secretary  and  general  agent  Mass.  board  of  education  1848- 
55;  general  agent  Peabody  education  fund,  Staunton,  Va.,  1867-80;  fellow 
American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences;  corresponding  member  Mass. 
historical  society.  Author  The  Ciceronian;  or  Prussian  mode  of  instruc- 
tion in  Latin,  1844;  Life  of  Martin  Luther,  1850;  republished  in  England 
as  Luther:  his  mental  and  spiritual  history,  1850;  Annual  reports  of  the 
Mass.  board  of  education;  joint  author  Essays  on  classical  literature; 
author  various  discourses  and  addresses;  editor  Nohden's  German  gram- 
mar, 1842;  Select  treatises  of  Martin  Luther,  in  tlie  original  German,  1846; 
Roget's  Thesaurus,  1854;  Christian  review  Born  Sandisfield,  Mass., 
Nov.  19,  1802;  died  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  July  6,  1880. 
Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Newt.,  And.,  Harv.,  AUibone,  Mass.  hist, 
soc,  Nee.  1 88 1. 

SNOW,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  A.B.  Teacher  Nantucket,  Mass.;  prin- 
cipal Milton  academy  1829-35;  merchant  Michigan  City,  Ind.;  principal 
academy,  Madisonville,  Ky. ;  resident  Peoria,  111.  Bom  North  .Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  1802;  died  Peoria,  111.,  185 1.  P. 

STANLEY,  WILLIAM  STILLMAN,  A.B.;  M.D.  1828.  Physician  Mans- 
field, Mass.,  1827-29;  Marmaroneck,  N.  Y.,  1829-76;  resident  Wilmington, 
Del.,  1876-78;  Philadelphia,  Penn..  1878-83;  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1883-84. 
Bom  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Jan.  17,  1803;  died  Wrentham,  Mass.,  July  11, 
1884.  Hist,  of  Attleb.,  Nee.  1885 

THOMAS,  MOSES  GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Harvard  divinity 
school  1828;  ordained  Unitarian  minister  1829;  pastor  Concord,  N.  H., 
1829-45;  Broadway  church.  South  Boston,  Mass.,  1845-48;  Centre  church, 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1848-54;  resident  New  Bedford,  1854-71;  Atlanta, 
Mo.,  1871-73;  Boston,  Mass.,  1873-74;  Concord,  N.  H.,  1874-80.  Bom 
Sterling,  Mass.,  Jan.  19,  1805;  died  Concord,  N.  H.,  Sept.  18,  1880. 

Am.  q.  reg.,  Harv.  div.  sch..  Nee.  1881 

WADE,  BENJAMIN  CLIFFORD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1829;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1829;  pastor  Woburn, 
Mass.,  1829-34;  teacher,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1835-57.  BornSeekonk,  Mass.; 
died  Hartford,  Conn.,  July  12,  1857.     Bliss:  Rehoboth,  Nee.  1857,  Newt. 

WATSON,  SAMUEL,  A.B.  Law  student  Litchfield,  Conn.;  lawyer  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.;  manufacturer  of  gunpowder,  Sycamore,  Tenn.;  member 
Tenn.  house  of  representatives  one  term;  Tenn.  state  board  of  education; 
trustee  Nashville  university;  Peabody  education  fund  1869-76.  Born 
Barrington,  R.  I.,  Julv  16,  1807;  died  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Sept.  26,  1876. 

Nee.  1878 

WILDER,  SAMUEL  TYLER,  A.B.  Lawyer  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Born 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  1800;  died  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1837. 


146  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1825 

WILLIAMS,  SYDNEY,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1828;  lawyer  and  insurance 
agent,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1828-62;  one  of  the  founders  first  savings  bank, 
Taunton;  secretary  and  treasurer;  member  school  board  20  years;  trus- 
tee Bristol  academy;  president  Union  mutual  insurance  company,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1862-80.  Born  Taunton,  Mass.,  Feb.  12,  1803  ;  died  Boston, 
Mass.,  July  14,  1880.  Nee.  1881 

WILLIS,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.  Lawyer.  From  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  died 
1833. 

48-*48 

1826 

ALDRICH,  JONATHAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1826-27;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1828;  pastor  West  Dedham, 
Mass.,  1828-30;  Beverly,  Mass.,  1830-32;  East  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1832- 
34;  Worcester,  Mass.,  1834-37;  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1838-40;  Baltimore, 
Md.;  Framingham,  Mass.,  1846-50;  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1850-53;  district 
secretary  American  Baptist  missionary  union  1853-62.  Born  St.  Johns- 
bury,  Vt.,  Sept.  14,  1799;  died  Worcester,  Mass.,  Jan.  17,  1862. 

Nee.  1862,  Bapt.  encyc,  Newt. 

ALLEN,  CYRUS  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological  semi- 
nary 1829;  agent  American  tract  society.  111.  and  Mo.,  1830-33;  ordained 
Presbyterian  minister  1833;  pastor  Potosi,  Mo.,  1833-34;  Congregational 
church,  Norton,  Mass.,  1835-42;  Pelham,  N.  H.,  1843-47;  Colerain,  Mass., 
1849-52;  Hubbardston,  Mass.,  1852-60;  resident  Hubbardston  1860-63; 
pastor  East  Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  1863-70;  Hanover,  Mass.,  1871-78;  resident 
West  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1879-82.  Bom  Taunton,  Mass.,  Oct.  28,  1806; 
died  West  Roxlaury,  Mass.,  April  11,  1882.      Am.  q.  reg.,  And.,  Nee.  1882 

BALL,  NATHAN,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Warwick,  Mass. 

BLACKINGTON,  JASON  BABCOCK,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Holden,  Mass.; 
teacher  O.;  principal  academy.  Bowling  Green,  Ky. ;  Tenn.;  O.;  farmer 
Marietta,  O.  Born  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1798;  died  Marietta,  O., 
Oct.,  1871.  Nee.  1874 

BLISS,  ZENAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student;  calico  printer  Johnston,  R.  I., 
until  about  1850;  broker  and  manufacturing  agent,  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
1850-58;  resident  Johnston,  R.  I.,  1858-62.  Bom  Rehoboth,  Mass., 
June  II,  1806;  died  Johnston,  R.  I.,  May  24,  1862. 

Hist,  of  Rehoboth,  Nee.  1862 

BURGESS,  GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1846;  A.M.  Trinity  college  1845; 
D.D.  Union  college  1846.  Tutor  Brown  university  1829-31.  Lawstudent 
1826-29;  studied  abroad  1831-34;  ordained  Episcopal  minister  1834; 
rector  Christ  church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1834-47;  bishop  of  Me.  1847-66. 
Author  Book  of  Psalms,  translated  into  English  verse,  1840;  Strife  of 
brothers,  1844;  Pages  from  the  ecclesiastical  history  of  New  England  betiveen 
1740  and  1840,  1847;  The  last  enemy  conquering  and  conquered,  1850; 
Sermons  on  the  Christian  life,  1854.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  31, 
1809;  died  at  sea  near  Hayti,  April  23,  1866. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1866 

DAGGETT,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1829;  lawyer  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  1830-85,  except  1833-34;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives 
1836-39,  1866;  Mass.  senate  1850;  register  of  probate  and  insolvency, 
Bristol  CO.,  Mass.,  1852-62;  member  Attleboro  school  committee  15  years; 
chairman;  constituent  member  Old  Colony  historical  society  1854-85; 
president  1856-85;  member  N.  E.  historic  genealogical  society;  presi- 
dent trustees  Richardson  school  fund  1846-85.  Author  Sketch  of  the 
history  of  Attleborough,  1834;  same,  edited  and  completed  by  his  daughter, 
1894;  also  various  poems  and  addresses;  editor  Parris's  remains,  1829; 
Patriot,  Dedham,  Mass.,  1833-34.  Born  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1805; 
died  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Dec.  13,  1885.        Biog.  in  hist.  Attleb.,  Nee.  1886 


i826  GRADUATES  147 

DALTON,  WALTER  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Born  Bristol,  R.  I.,  March 
21,  1806;  died  previous  to  1846.  P. 

DEAN,  BENJAMIN  RANDALL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1829; 
lawyer  Taunton,  Mass.  Born  Taunton,  Mass.  Oct.  29,  1806;  died 
Taunton,  March  17,  1863.  Nee.  1863 

DEANE,  FRANCIS,  A.B.  Lawyer  Southboro,  Mass.;  Uxbridge,  Mass.; 
Worcester,  Mass.;  Sterling,  Mass.  Born  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  Jan.  i,  1804; 
died  Sterling,  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1885.  P. 

ELLIS,  ABNER  TURNER,  A.B.  1827.  From  Charlton,  Mass.;  died 
previous  to  1846. 

FAY,  GILBERT,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1830;  pastor 
Wadsworth,  O.,  1830-35.  Born  Westboro,  Mass.,  May  2,  1803;  died 
Wadsworth,  O.,  Oct.  27,  1835. 

Mendon  ass.,  Hist,  of  Medway,  Am.  q.  reg. 

FAYERWEATHER,  JOHN  APPLETON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant  West- 
boro, Mass.,  1826-58;  Boston,  Mass.;  1858-63;  fire  insurance  agent,  West- 
boro, 1863-1901;  member  board  of  selectmen  four  years;  treasurer  ten 
years;  postmaster  Westboro  1839-43;  trustee  Mass.  reform  school  1856-59; 
president  First  national  bank,  Westboro,  1861-98;  member  Mass.  house  of 
representatives  1866;  president  Worcester  mutual  fire, insurance  com- 
pany 1888-1901.  Born  Westboro,  Mass.,  March  12,  1808;  died  West- 
boro, Jan.  27,  1901.  Nee.  1901,  P. 

FISKE,  CALVIN  PARK,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1829.  Physician. 
Born  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  July  27,  1806;  died  Hinsdale,  111.,  July  16,  1874. 

GREEN,  ISAIAH  LEWIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Born  Barnstable,  Mass.,  Dec.  5, 
1804;  died  Barnstable,  Sept.  29,  1829.  P. 

HUTCHINSON,  ELEAZAR  CARTER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Princeton 
theological  seminary  1827-28;  ordained  Presbyterian  minister  1829; 
preacher  Leesburg,  Va.,  1830;  Shepherdstown,  Va.,  1831-32;  pastor 
Second  church,  Alexandria,  Va.,  1833-35;  Petersburg,  Va.,  1835-40; 
ordained  Episcopal  minister  1840;  president  Kemper  college.  Mo.,  1841- 
45;  pastor  St.  George's  church,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1845-51;  Trinity  church, 
St.  Louis,  1855-59.  Born  Hebron,  Conn.,  Dec.  25,  1804;  died  Saratoga 
Springs,  N.  Y.,  July  27,  1876.  Princ. 

KINGSBURY,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1856.  Trustee  Brown  University 
1844-53;  fellow  1853-74;  secretary  corporation  1853-74.  Associate  prin- 
cipal high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1826-28;  principal  Young  ladies'  high 
school.  Providence,  1828-58;  member  R.  I.  historical  society  1836-74; 
commissioner  public  schools,  R.  I.,  1858-59;  president  Washington 
insurance  company  1859-74;  councillor  American  institute  of  instruction 
1830-37;  vice  president  1837-55;  president  1855-57;  o"*^  o^  founders  and 
first  president  R.  I.  institute  of  instruction  1845-56;  corporate  member 
American  board  of  commissioners  for  foreign  missions;  trustee  Butler 
hospital  for  the  insane  twenty  years;  president  Franklin  society.  Born 
South  Coventry,  Conn.,  May  26,  1801;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  21, 
1874.  R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1875 

LEONARD,  HENRY  FISKE,  A.B.     From  Sturbridge,  Mass.;  died  1831. 

MESSENGER,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.B.  From  Wrentham,  Mass.; 
died  1828. 

PARK,  EDWARDS  AMASA,  A.B.;  D.D.  1846;  Harvard  University  1844; 
LL.D.  1886.  Fellow  Brown  university  1863-96.  Principal  classical  school, 
Weymouth  and  Braintree,  Mass.,  1827;  graduated  Andover  theological 
seminary  1 83 1 ;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1 83 1 ;  pastor  First  church , 
Braintree,  Mass.,  1831-33;  professor  mental  and  moral  philosophy  and 
Hebrew  literature,  Amherst  college,  1835-36;  professor  sacred  rhetoric, 
Andover  theological  seminary,  1836-47;  Christian  theology  1847-81; 
professor  emeritus   1881-1900;  member  Mass.  historical  society;   Mass. 


148  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1826 

historic  genealogical  society;  Victoria  institute,  England;  original  trustee 
Smith  college;  president  trustees  Abbot  academy  36  years;  corporate 
member  American  board  of  commissioners  for  foreign  missions,  1863-1900. 
Author  Memoir  of  Prof.  B.  B.  Edwards,  1853;  Memoir  of  the  life  and 
character  of  Rev.  Samuel  Hopkins,  1854;  The  sabbath  hymn  book,  in  con^ 
junction  with  L.  Mason  and  A.  Phelps,  1858;  Text  of  hymns  in  Hymns 
and  choirs,  i860;  Memoir  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Emmons,  1861;  Associate 
creed  of  Andover  theological  seminary,  1883;  Discourses  on  some  theological 
doctrines  as  related  to  religious  character,  1885;  numerous  sermons,  ad- 
dresses and  memoirs ;  also  articles  in  magazines,  cyclopedias,  theological 
and  ecclesiastical  dictionaries  and  histories;  editor  Writings  of  William 
Bradford  Homer,  with  memoir,  1842;  Bibliotheca  sacra,  1844-84,  40  vols.; 
Writings  of  Prof.  B.  B.  Edwards,  with  a  memoir,  1853;  The  Attonement, 
1859.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  29,  1808;  died  Andover,  Mass.,  June 
4,  1900.       Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  And.,  Harv.,  Sabin,  AUibone,  Amherst,  P. 

PECK,  GEORGE  BACHELER,  A.B;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1830;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1830-36;  in  business.  Providence,  1836-38;  connected 
with  Baptist  mission  rooms,  Boston,  Mass.,  1838-44;  coal  and  wood 
merchant  Providence  1844-80;  member  Providence  common  council 
1844-46;  school  committee  15  years;  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1859- 
6c,  1864-65;  trustee  R.  I.  Bible  society.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  6, 
1807;  died  Providence,  Feb.  17,  1882.  Nee.  1882 

PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1836-79. 
Ordained  Baptist  minister  1826;  pastor  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1826-28; 
Third  church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1828-36;  First  church,  Charlestown,  Mass., 
1836-41;  preacher  Wanskuck,  R.  I.;  Fruit  Hill,  R.  I.,  five  years;  Lons- 
dale, R.  I.,  eight  years;  East  Providence,  R.  I.;  president  board  of 
trustees.  Female  seminary,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1836-?;  travelled  in 
Europe  and  the  East  1858.  Born  Provincetown,  Mass.,  Aug.  24, 
1801;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  30,  1879. 

R.  I.  eye,  Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1879 

THAYER,  HENRY  WHITE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1831. 
Physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  New  York,  N.  Y.  Born  Providence,  R.  I. ; 
died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  20,  1857.  Nee.  1857 

WARREN,  CHARLES  JARVIS,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister 
1828;  pastor  West  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1828-30;  preacher  Robinson  church, 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  1830-33;  pastor  First  church,  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1833- 
34;  principal  classical  school,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  associate  pastor  Brooklyn, 
1835;  pastor  Canterbury,  Conn.,  1837-40;  agent  American  temperance 
union.  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  general  agent  N.  Y.  temperance  alliance.  Born 
Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1796;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1883. 

Mendon  ass..  Nee.  1883 

WASHBURN,  LEWIS,  A.B.;  M.D.  Bowdoin  college  1833.  Physician 
Bridgewater,  Mass.  From  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  died  Weymouth,  Mass., 
1834.  P. 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1829;  lawyer  Taunton,  Mass.; 
member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1833;  Mass.  senate  1835-36; 
U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1839-41, 1843-45 ;  register  of  probate  Bristol 
CO.,  Mass.,  1851-53;  member  Mass.  constitutional  convention  1853; 
president  Taunton  iron  works  company  1854-59;  trustee  Bristol  academy 
1856-84;  president  board  of  trustees.  Bom  Taunton,  Mass.,  Nov.  30, 
1805;  died  Taunton,  May  8,  1887.  Cong,  direct.,  Nee.  1887 

WILLIS,  NATHAN,  A.B.  Born  Rochester,  Mass.,  1802;  died  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1838.  P. 

WILSON,  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  1805;  died 
Providence,  Tune  20,  i860.  Nee.  i860 

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i827  GRADUATES  149 

1827 

BACON,  PETER  CHILD,  A.B.;  LL.D.  1858.     Law  student  Yale  college 
admitted  to  bar  1830;  lawyer  Dudley,  Mass.;  Oxford,  Mass.,  12  years 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1844-86;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1848 
mayor  Worcester  1851,   1852;  register  in  bankruptcy  1867-78;  director 
Worcester  public  library  six  years;  president  two  years.     Born  Dudley, 
Mass.,  Nov.  11,  1804;  died  Worcester,  Mass.,  Feb.  7,  1886.  Nee.  1886 

BISHOP,  JAMES,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institution  1832-34; 
Baptist  preacher  Watertown,  Mass.;  farmer  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Born 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Dec.  19,  1790;  died  Pawtucket,  Aug.  23,  1880. 

Newt.,  Nee.  1885 

CARPENTER,  SIMEON  BURT,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1830. 
Physician  Dedham,  Mass.  Born  Freetown,  Mass.,  June  5,  1801;  died 
Dedham,  Mass.,  July  24,  1843.  ■'^• 

CHAMBERLAIN,  HENRY  MELLEN,  A.B.  Lawyer  Cambridgeport, 
Mass.     Born  Hopkinton,  Mass.;  died  1876.  P. 

CLIFFORD,  JOHN  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1849;  Harvard  university 
1853;  Amherst  college  1853.  Admitted  to  bar  1830;  lawyer  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.;  m.ember  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1835;  Mass.  senate 
1845,  1862;  president  Mass.  senate  1862;  district  attorney  1849;  attorney 
general  1849-53,  1S54-58;  governor  Mass.  1853;  president  Boston  and 
Providence  railroad  1867;  overseer  Harvard  University  1854-59,  1865-68, 
1868-74;  president  board  of  overseers  1868-74;  presidential  elector  1868; 
trustee  Peabody  educational  fund  1867-76;  member  U.  S.  commission 
relating  to  fisheries.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  16,  1809;  died  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  Jan.  2,  1876.  Proc.  R.  I.  hist,  soc,  Nee.  1876 

COGGESHALL,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  A.B.  In  business  Bristol,  R.  I.; 
merchant  Taunton,  Mass.;  iron  manufacturer  Wareham,  Mass.;  resident 
Providence,  R.  I.;  Bristol,  R.  I.  Bom  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Jan.  12,  1804;  died 
Bristol,  Jan.  20,  1885.  Nee.  1886 

COLBURN,  ZACCHEUS,  A.B.;  M.D.  Bowdoin  college  1829.  Physician 
Nashua,  N.  H.,  1829-31;  Hudson,  N.  H.,  1831-38;  Manchester,  N.  H., 
1838-52;  North  San  Juan,  Cal.,  1852-59;  farmer  Manchester,  N.  H., 
1859-64.  Born  West  Nottingham,  now  Windsor,  N.  H.,  Jan.  6,  1801; 
died  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Nov.  21,  1864.  Nee.  1865 

COLBY,  HARRISON  GRAY  OTIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Taunton,  Mass.; 
district  attorney  several  years;  lawyer  New  Bedford,  Mass.;  justice  Mass. 
court  of  common  pleas.     Died  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Feb.  22,  1853. 

Nee.  1853 

CORNELL,  WILLIAM  MASON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Columbian  college  1843;  M.D. 
Berkshire  medical  institution  1844;  LL.D.  Western  university  1863;  D.D. 
Jefferson  college  1865.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1830;  pastor 
Woodstock,  Conn.,  1831-34;  Quincy,  Mass.,  i834?-39;  physician  Boston, 
Mass.,  1844-95;  editor  Journal  of  health,  1846-48;  Pastor  and  people; 
Union  fnonthly  and  journal  of  health,  1863-65  ;  Guardian  of  health,  1868-69; 
professor  of  anatomy  and  physiology,  Western  university;  member  N.  E. 
historic  genealogical  society;  fellow  Mass.  medical  society.  Author 
Grammar  of  the  English  language;  Consumption  forestalled  and  prevented, 
1846;  The  sahhath  made  for  man,  1847;  Consumption  curable,  1850; 
Robert  Raikes,  i860;  Ship  and  shore  physician  and  surgeon,  1865;  The 
beacon,  a  warning  to  young  and  old,  1865;  Life  and  career  of  Horace 
Greeley,  1872;  How  to  enjoy  life,  1873;  Handy  home-book  of  receipts, 
!&■]$■,  History  of  Penn.,  1876;  Recollections  of  ye  olden  times,  1878;  Lives 
of  clergymen,  physicians  and  eminent  business  men  of  the  ipth  century, 
18S1 ;  also  various  sermons,  scientific  articles  and  contributions  to  period- 
icals; editor  Charles  Sumner,  memoir  and  eulogies,  1874.  Born  Berkley, 
Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1802;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  April  14,  1895. 

Surg.-gen.  cat.,  Allibone,  Am.  cat.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1896 


ISO  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1827 

OILMAN,  CHARLES,  A.B.  Lawyer  Dixmont,  Me.;  in  business  Bangor, 
Me.;  editor  Eastern  magazine,  1836;  Maine  inoriihly  magazine;  lawyer 
Quincy,  111.,  reporter  111.  supreme  court  five  years.  Born  Bangor,  Me., 
June  30,  1849;  died  July  24,  1849.  Oilman  gen. 

HAMMOND,  JUSTIN,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1830.  Physician 
East  Killingly,  Conn.,  1830-51;  Dayville,  Conn.,  1851-73;  member  Conn, 
legislature.  Born  Hampton,  Conn.,  March  2,  1804;  died  Killingly,  Conn., 
July  5,  1873.  Nee.  1874 

HUNTER,  THOMAS  ROBINSON,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Naval  agent,  Brazil  station, 
1833-44;  attach^  American  legation,  Paris,  1849;  niember  R.  I.  general 
assembly;  first  mayor  Newport,  R.  I.,  1853;  vestryman  Trinity  church, 
Newport.  Born  Newport,  R.  I.,  Aug.  21,  1809;  died  Newport,  Sept. 
10,  1890.  Nee.  1891 

LATHAM,  WILLIAMS,  A.B.  Lawyer  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1830-73;  town 
auditor;  member  Mass.  historical  society;  N.  E.  historic  genealogical 
society;  secretary  and  trustee  Plymouth  county  agricultural  society. 
Author  A  record  of  the  burial  grounds  in  Bridgewater  and  vicinity.  Born 
East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1803;  died  Bridgewater,  Nov.  6,  1883. 

Nee.  1884 

MINARD,  PETER  RAYNARD,  A.B.  Episcopal  clergyman.  From  Ash- 
ford,  Conn.;  died  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Aug.  27,  1846.  Nee.  1847 

MOODY,  ISAIAH,  A.B.  Law  student.  Born  Northampton,  Mass.,  Aug. 
21,  1803;  died  Northampton,  June  22,  1828.  Prov.  jour.,  P. 

MORIARTY,  JOHN  MOSELY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  183 1. 
Physician  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1833-40;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1840-48;  port  phy- 
sician and  superintendant  city  institutions,  Deer  Island,  Boston,  Mass., 
1848-63.  Born  Salem,  Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1807;  died  East  Boston,  Mass., 
Oct.  20,  1865.  Nee.  1866 

MORSE,  SYLVANUS,  A.B.  Principal  Merrimac  academy,  Bradford,  Mass., 
1827-46;  family  school.  West  Boylston,  Mass.,  1S46-53;  resident  Middle- 
boro,  Mass.,  1853-71;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives.  Born 
West  Boylston,  Mass.,  Jan.  30,  1798;  died  Middleboro,  Mass.,  March 
31,  1871.  Nee.  1871 

PAINE,  ROYAL,  A.B.  Clerk  New  York,  N.  Y.,  two  years;  engaged  in 
survey  and  construction  Western  railroad  of  Mass.  from  Boston  to  Albany; 
Michigan  southern  railroad;  in  construction  N.  Y.  and  Erie  railroad 
deputy  collector  internal  revenue,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  July  2,  1806;  died  Windham,  Conn.,  Dec.  17,  1891.  Nee.  1892 

PARKER,  FREDERIC,  A.B.  Merchant  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1827-47; 
resident  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1847-51;  New  Bedford  1851-61.  Born  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1806;  died  New  Bedford,  Oct.  21,  1861. 

Nee.  1862 

PHILLIPS,  JOSEPH  FLAVIUS,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1830;  ordained 
Episcopal  minister  1833;  rector  Islip,  L.  I.;  North  Hampstead,  Vt.; 
Catskill,  N.  Y.;  Middlebury,  Vt.;  Spottswood,  N.  J.;  Niles,  Mich.,  1858- 
66.     Bom  Belfast,  Me.,  1803;  died  Niles,  Mich.,  Jan.  30,  1866.    Nee.  1866 

PRATT,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Denison  university  1878.  Student 
Newton  theological  institution  1827-31;  tutor  languages,  Transylvania 
university,  Ky.,  1828-29;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1830;  pastor  First 
church.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1829-30;  principal  academy.  South  Reading, 
Mass.,  1830-31;  president  Granville  literary  and  theological  institution, 
now  Denison  university,  1831-37;  professor  theology  1835-37;  Latin  and 
Greek  languages  1837-59;  farmer  Granville,  O.,  1859-82.  Born  Thomp- 
son, Conn.,  Oct.  12,  1800;  died  Granville,  O.,  Jan.  4,  1882. 

Bapt.  encyc.  Newt.,  Den.,  Nee.  1882 

PUTNAM,  ISRAEL,  A.B.;  M.D.  Bowdoin  college  1830.  Physician  Wales, 
Me.,   1830-35;  Bath,  Me.,   1835-76;  surgeon  marine  hospital;  chairman 


i827  GRADUATES  151 

board  of  selectmen,  Bath;  mayor  1859-67,  1868-69.     Born  Sutton,  Mass., 
Dec.  25,  1805;  died  Bath,  Me.,  June  30,  1876.  Nee.  1877,  ?• 

SMALLEY,  ELAM,  A.B.;  D.D.  1849.  Ordained  Congregational  minister; 
pastor  Franklin,  Mass.,  1829-38;  Worcester,  Mass.,  1838-54;  Third 
street  Presbyterian  church,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1854-58.  Author  The  Worcester 
pulpit,  U'ith  notices  biographical  and  historical.  From  Dartmouth,  Mass.; 
born  1806;  died  Troy,  N.  Y.,  July  30,  1858.  Nee.  1858 

SPEAR,  WILLIAM  HERVEY,  A.B.  Teacher  private  school,  Roxbury, 
Mass.;  Dedham,  Mass.;  and  elsewhere;  lawyer  Plymouth,  Mass.;  resident 
Bellingham,  Mass.  Born  Bellingham,  Mass.,  April  27,  1805;  died  Bel- 
lingham,  June  26,  1875.  P. 

THOMPSON,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  D.D.  1849.  Teacher  1827-28; 
graduated  Harvard  divinity  school  1831;  ordained  Congregational  minis- 
ter 1830;  pastor  South  society,  Natick,  Mass.,  1830-32;  Barton  square 
church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1832-59;  First  society,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass., 
1859-81.  Author  occasional  articles  in  magazines.  Born  Barre,  Mass., 
Dec.  13,  1805  ;  died  Isles  of  Shoals,  Me.,  Sept.  22,  1881. 

Harv.  div.  sch..  Nee.  1881 

THRESHER,  EBENEZER,  A.B.;  LL.D.  Denison  university  1875.  Trus- 
tee Brown  university  1842-50.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1828;  pastor 
Portland,  Me.,  1828-30;  secretary  Northern  Baptist  education  society, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1830-45;  treasurer  Newton  theological  institution  1843- 
45;  manufacturer  railroad  cars,  Dayton,  O.,  1845-58;  manufacturer  var- 
nish, Dayton,  1858-73;  trustee  Denison  university  1857-86.  Editor 
Baptist  magazine,  1831-32;  Watchman,  1834-36.  Born  Stafford,  Conn., 
Aug.  31,  1798;  died  Dayton,  O.,  Jan.  12,  1886. 

Den.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Nee.  1886 

THURBER,  CHARLES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1853-86. 
Teacher  academy,  Milford,  Mass.,  four  years;  principal  Latin  grammar 
school,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1832-40;  pistol  manufactvirer,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1840-52;  county  commissioner  four  years;  member  Mass.  senate  1852-53. 
Author  several  poems.  Born  East  Brookfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  2,  1803;  died 
Nashua,  N.  H.,  Nov.  7,  1886.  Nee.  1887 

WADSWORTH,  CHARLES,  A.B.     From  Barre,  Mass.;  died  1866. 

WARNER,  NOAH,  A.B.  Farmer  and  surveyor  Harvard,  Mass.;  inember 
school  committee.  Born  Harvard,  Mass.,  Feb.  15,  1800;  died  Harvard, 
Feb.  4,  1873.  P. 

WEEDEN,  JOHN  HULL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Brown  university  1828-31; 
admitted  to  bar  1832;  lawyer  Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  general 
assembly  several  years.  Born  Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  Feb.  10,  1801;  died 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Oct.  27,  1870.  Nee.  1871 

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1828 

AINSWORTH,  ALBERT  CHILD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  New  Orleans,  La. 
From  Providence,  R.  I.;  died  New  Orleans,  La.,  May  5,  1851.      Nee.  1851 

BOLLES,  LUCIUS  STILLMAN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1831. 
Student  Newton  theological  institution  1831-33;  ordained  Baptist  minis- 
ter 1833 ;  pastor  Lynn,  Mass.,  1833-36.  Born  Salem,  Mass.,  July  6,  1808; 
died  Boston,  Mass.,  July  24,  1837.  Newt.,  Sprague  Annals  6 

BRADFORD,  MILTON,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1831.  Physician 
Woodstock,  Conn.,  1831-78;  member  Conn,  legislature  1861-62.  Born 
Woodstock,  Conn.,  Jan.  12,  1808;  died  West  Woodstock,  Oct.  i,  1878. 

Nee.  1879 

BURT,  DANIEL  CRANE,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary 
1832;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1835;  home  missionary,  N.  H., 
six  months;  pastor  First  church,  Acushnet,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1833- 
57;  resident  Berkley,  Mass.,   1857-65;  Fairhaven,  Mass.,   1865-71;  New 


152  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1828 

Bedford,  Mass.,  1871-94;  member  school  board,  Acushnet,  Mass.;  clerk 
North  church.  New  Bedford,  11  years.  Born  Berkley,  Mass.,  March  31, 
1808;  died  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Feb.  25,  1894.  And.,  Nee.  1894 

CRANE,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.  Private  tutor  Va.;  teacher  Berkley,  Mass.; 
town  officer  Berkley;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  two  terms. 
Bom  Berkley,  Mass.,  Sept.,  1804;  died  Berkley,  Nov.  12,  1861.     Nee.  1862 

DWIGHT,  GAMALIEL  LYMAN,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Lawyer.  Bom  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Feb.  21,  1809;  died  March  15,  1854.  Nee.  1854 

EDES,  HENRY  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Harvard  divinity 
school  183 1 ;  ordained  Unitarian  minister  183 1;  pastor  Canton,  Mass., 
1831-34;  Nantucket,  Mass.,  1834-42;  principal  classical  school,  Plymouth 
Mass.,  1842-46;  pastor  Woburn,  Mass.,  1848-50;  Eastport,  Me.,  1852-60; 
Sturbridge,  Mass.,  1866-69;  Barnstable,  Mass.;  teacher  of  frcedmen 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  a  short  time  after  the  Civil  war;  resident  Mattapan,  Boston 
Mass.,  1875-81.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  8,  1808;  died  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  March  13,  1881.  Harv.  div.  sch..  Nee.  1881 

EMMONS,  FRANCIS  WHITEFIELD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  N.  Y.  medical 
college  1855.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Eastport,  Me.;  teacher 
Killingworth,  Conn.;  New  Lisbon,  O.;  Wellsburg,  W.  Va. ;  resident  Stur- 
bridge, Mass.,  1842-81;  in  England  1850;  member  Mass.  house  of  repre- 
sentatives 1848-49.  Born  Clarendon,  Vt.,  Feb.  24,  1802;  died  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Sept.  26.  1881.  Nee.  1882 

FISHER,  MATURIN  LEWIS,  A.B.     Admitted  to  bar  1831;    lawyer  Wor- 
cester, Mass.;  librarian  American  antiquarian  society,  Worcester,  Mass. 
1835-39;  postmaster  Worcester  1839-50;  farmer  Davenport,  la.,  1850-? 
Farmersburg,  Ia.,?-i879;  member  la.  senate  1852-54?;  president  1853-54 
appointed  superintendent  public  instruction  la.  1859;  member  board  of 
regents  la.  university;  commissioner  insane  asylum,  Mt.  Pleasant,  la., 
1860-72;  commissioner  to  build  insane  hospital.  Independence,  la.,  1868; 
chairman  board  of  trustees  1870;  commissioner  for  erection  of  new  capi- 
tol,  Des  Moines,  la.     Born  Danville,  Vt.,  April  3,  1807;  died  Farmers- 
burg, la.,  Feb.  5,  1879.  Nee.  1879 

FOSTER,  LAFAYETTE  SABINE,  A.B.;  LL.D.  1851.  Teacher  Providence, 
R.  I.;  principal  academy,  Centerville,  Queen  Anne  co.,  Md.,  1829-30; 
admitted  to  Md.  bar  1830;  admitted  to  Conn,  bar  1831;  lawyer  Norwich, 
Conn.,  1831-33,  1835-80;  Hampton,  Conn.,  1833-35;  member  Conn,  house 
of  representatives  1839-41,  1846-48,  1854-55,  1870;  speaker  three  terms; 
mayor  Norwich  1851-53;  member  U.  S.  senate  1855-67;  president  pro  tem- 
pore and  acting  vice  president  United  States  1865-67;  appointed  professor 
law  Yale  college  1869,  but  declined;  justice  Conn,  supreme  court  1870-76; 
president  New  London  county  historical  society  1870-80;  commissioner 
from  Conn,  to  settle  boundary  with  N.  Y.  1878-79;  one  of  three  commis- 
sioners to  negotiate  with  N.  Y.  for  purchase  of  Fisher's  Island;  member 
commission  on  simpler  procedure  for  the  state  courts  1878;  vice  presi- 
dent American  Bible  society.  Editor  Norwich  Republican,  1835.  See 
Memorial  sketch,  1881.  Born  Franklin,  Conn.,  Nov.  22,  1806;  died  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  Sept.  19,  1880.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,Cong.  direct.,  Nee.  1881 

HALE,  DANIEL  MASON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1833. 
Physician  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  11  years;  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  nine  years; 
West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.  Born  Swansea,  Mass.,  April  17,  1808;  died 
West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  4,  1882.  Nee.  1883 

HERRESHOFF,  CHARLES  FREDERICK,  A.B.  Farmer  and  shipbuilder 
Bristol,  R.  I.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  26,  1809;  died  Bristol,  R.  I., 
Sept.  8,  1888.  Nee.  1889 

HORTON,  FRANCIS,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1829; 
pastor  Dartmouth,  Mass.,  1829-32;  West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1832-41; 
West  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1843-54;  Barrington,  R.  I.,  1856-72.  Bom 
Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1803;  died  Barrington,  R.  I.,  March  19,  1872. 

Nee.  1872 


i828  GRADUATES  153 

HOWE,  MARK  ANTONY  De  WOLFE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1849;  LL.D. 
University  of  Penn.  1876.  Tutor  Brown  university  1831-32;  trustee 
1872-90;  fellow  1890-93.  Teacher  Adams  grammar  school,  Boston,  Mass., 
1829-30;  Hawes  grammar  school,  South  Boston,  1830;  ordained  Episco- 
pal deacon  1832;  priest  1833;  rector  St.  James's  church,  Roxbury,  Mass., 
1832-34,  1836-46;  associate  editor  Christian  Witness,  1S34;  rector 
Christ  church,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1835;  St.  Luke's  church,  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  1846-72;  bishop  Central  Penn.  1871-95;  secretary  House  of  clerical 
and  lay  deputies  1850-62;  deputy  general  convention  1850-72.  Author 
Memoir  of  the  life  and  services  of  Bishop  Alonzo  Potter,  187 1;  various  ora- 
tions, addresses  and  poems;  editor  Bishop  Heber's  Poems  with  critical 
and  biograpliical  introduction,  1857.  Born  Bristol,  R.  L,  April  5,  1809; 
died  Bristol,  R.  L,  July  31,  1895.      Sabin,  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  P.,  Nee.  1896 

LAMSON,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Clergyman.  From  Salem,  Mass.;  died 
1864. 

LOVERING,  AMOS,  A.B  Lawyer  Louisville,  Ky.,  1832-?;  St.  Joseph,  Mo.; 
Scott  CO.,  Ind.;  county  attorney,  Scott  co.;  justice  court  of  common 
pleas  Ind.  ten  years;  lawyer  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1862-69;  Jackson,  Miss., 
1869-76;  justice  qth  judicial  district  Miss.;  meinber  commission  to  codify 
the  laws  of  Miss.;  resident  Louisville,  Ky.,  1876-79.  Born  Medway, 
Mass.,  1805;  died  Louisville,  Ky.,  Jan.  28,  1879. 

Biog.  of  Medway,  Nee.  1881 

MUNROE,  EPHRAIM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1830; 
priest  1833;  chaplain  Fourth  regiment  R.  L  militia  1830;  teacher  Round 
Hill  school,  Northampton,  Mass.,  1831-32;  rector  St.  Paul's  church, 
Hopkinton,  Mass.,  1832-34;  Emmanuel  church,  Manville,  R.  L,  1834-38. 
Born  Bristol,  R.  L,May,  16,  1808;  died  Pawtucket,  R.  L,  July  12,  1838.    P. 

RHODES,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.  From  Pawtuxet,  R.  L;  died 
Natick,  R.  L,  July  3,  1850.  Nee.  1850 

ROBERT,  JOSEPH  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Charleston  medical  col- 
lege 1831;  LL.D.  Denison  university  1869.  Student  Columbian  college 
1824;  Yale  medical  school  1828-30;  physician  Robertville,  S.  C,  1831-32; 
student  Greenville  theological  seminary  1832-34;  ordained  Baptist  minis- 
ter 1834;  pastor  Robertville,  S.  C,  1834-39;  Covington,  Ky.,  1839-42; 
Lebanon,  O.,  1842-46;  First  church,  Savannah,  Ga.,  1846-50;  Portsmouth, 
O.;  Zanesville,  O.;  professor  Burlington  university  1858-63,  1869;  presi- 
dent 1869-71;  professor  ancient  languages  la.  state  university  1863-69; 
principal  Atlanta  Baptist  seminary  1871-84.  Born  Robertville,  S.  C, 
Nov.  28,  1807;  died  Atlanta,  Ga.,  March  5,  1884. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc.  Nee,  1884 

ROBY,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1831.  Physician 
Boston,  Mass.;  professor  anatomy  and  surgery,  Bowdoin  college,  1838-42; 
theroy  and  practice  of  medicine  and  pathological  anatomy,  Dartmouth 
college,  1841-49;  anatomy  and  physiology.  University  of  Maryland,  1849- 
59;  emeritus  1859-60;  fellow  American  academy.  See  Sketch  by  E.  F. 
Cordell  in  Maryland  medical  journal  1888-89.  Born  Boston,"  Mass., 
Aug.  25,  1807;  died  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  3,  i860.         Bowdoin,  Nee.  i860 

ROY,  JAMES  C,  A.B.     From  King  and  Queen  co.,  Va.;  died  1864. 

SMITH,  ARCHAR  BENJAMIN,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1832;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1832;  missionary  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  1833;  pastor  Lynchburg,  Va.,  1834-41;  agent  general  association, 
Va. ;  pastor  Richmond,  Va.;  Hanover,  Va. ;  Goochland  Mills,  Va.;  Auburn 
Mills,  Hanover  co.,  Va.  Born  Georgetown,  S.  C,  May  16,  1807;  died 
Auburn  Mills,  Hanover  co.,  Va.,  Dec.  5,  1877.  Newt.,  Nee.  1878 

SOUTHWICK,  MOSES  DANIELS,  A.B.;  M.D.  Bowdoin  college  1831. 
Physician  Wellfleet,  Mass.,  three  years;  Millville,  Mass.;  president  Wor- 
cester CO.  branch  Ma.ss.  medical  society;  member  Mass.  senate  two  years. 
Bom  Mendon,  Mass.,  July  9,  1805;  died  Millville,  Mass.,  June  9,  1875. 

Bowdoin,  Nee.  1875 


IS4  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1828 

WEST,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1831.  Physician 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1831-38;  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  1838-79;  first  vice  presi- 
dent R.  I.  medical  society.  Born  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  Aug.  9,  1806;  died 
Tiverton,  Jan.  7,  1879.  R.  I.  med.  soc,  R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1879 

WINTHROP,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Baton  Rouge,  La.;  lawyer 
New  Orleans,  La.,  until  1854;  member  Gen.  Taylor's  staff,  Mexican  war; 
resident  Newport,  R.  I.,  and  Europe,  1854-86.  Born  Boston,  Mass., 
Aug.  27, 1809;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  12,  1886.  Nee.  1886 

25-*25 

1829 

BIRD,  JOHN  HAWES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student;  travelled  in  Europe; 
founder  Bird  school.  South  Boston,  Mass.  Born  South  Boston,  Mass., 
Oct.,  1807;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  June  10,  1835.  Hist,  of  S.  Boston,  P. 

BOLLES,  JOHN  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1866.  Principal  Pre- 
paratory department,  Columbian  college;  admitted  to  bar  1833;  lawyer 
Boston,  Mass.;  Mass.  secretary  of  state  1843-44;  member  Mass.  board 
of  education;  commissioner  Boston  harbor  1852;  U.  S.  military  service 
1862-65;  brevet  colonel;  solicitor  and  judge  advocate  navy  depart- 
ment, Washington,  D.  C,  1865-78;  brevet  brigadier  general  1866.  Author 
Usury  and  usury  laws;  Genealogy  of  the  Bolles  family  in  Afnerica,  1865; 
also  numerous  articles  in  various  magazines;  editor  Daily  journal,  Bos- 
ton, 1833-?.  Born  Ashford,  now  Eastford,  Conn.,  April  16,  1809;  died 
Washington,  D.  C,  May  25,  1878.       Bapt.  encyc,  B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1878 

CARPENTER,  BENONI,  A.B.;  M.D.  Jefferson  medical  college  1832.  Phy- 
sician Seekonk,  Mass.,  1832-37;  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1837-62;  U.  S.  military 
service  1862-67;  major,  surgeon,  medical  inspector;  resident  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.,  1867-77;  member  R.  I.  senate  1867-69;  R.  I.  board  of  state  prison 
inspectors  1869-77.  Bom  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  March  12,  1805;  died  Paw- 
tucket, R.  I.,  Nov.  22,  1877. 

Hist,  of  Rehoboth,  Adj. -gen.,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Nee.  1878 

CARPENTER,  WILLIAM  BLANDING,  A.B.  Medical  student  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1829-30.     Born  Seekonk,  Mass.,  1810;  died  Jan.  3,  1830. 

Hist,  of  Rehoboth 

CONEY,  SAMUEL,  A.B.  Lawyer  Oldtown,  Me.,  1832-35;  Exeter,  Me., 
1835-40;  judge  of  probate  Penobscot  co..  Me.,  1840-47;  state  land  agent 
Bangor,  Me.,  1847-50;  lawyer  Augusta,  Me.,  1850-70;  Me.  state  treasurer, 
1850-55;  Mayor  Augusta  1854-55;  member  Me.  legislature  1862-63;  gov- 
enor  Me.  1863-66.  Born  Augusta,  Me.,  Feb.  27,  181 1;  died  Augusta, 
Oct.  5,  1870.  Nee.  1871 

COOKE,  JAMES  WELCH,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Ordained  Episcopal  minister;  rector 
Lonsdale,  R.  I.,  i83  2?-35  ;  assistant  rector  St.  George's  church.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1835-43;  rector  St.  Michael's  church,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1843-51;  foreign 
secretary  Board  of  missions  of  Episcopal  church  1851-53.  Bom  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  March  5,  1810;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  April  12,  1853. 

Russell  gen.,  Nee.  1853 

CROUCH,  CHARLES  WITHERS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Charleston,  S.  C, 
two  years;  principal  All  Saints  academy,  Georgetown,  S.  C,  -1843;  clas- 
sical school,  Charleston,  S.  C,  1843-57;  real  estate  broker  Charleston, 
1857-76.  Born  Charleston,  S.  C,  June  7,  1807;  died  Charleston,  Nov. 
29,  1880.  Nee.  1881 

DOGGETT,  THEOPHILUS  PIPON,  A.B.  Graduated  Harvard  divinity 
school  1833;  ordained  Unitarian  minister  1833;  pastor  South  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  1833-44;  teacher  academy,  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  two  years; 
pastor  Ashby,  Mass.,  1847-53;  Barnstable,  Mass.,  1853-59;  principal 
private  school.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1860-61;  pastor  Pembroke,  Mass., 
1861-74;  resident  Arlington,  Mass.,  1874-75.  Author  Memorial  of  Rev. 
Morrill  Allen.  Born  Taunton,  Mass.,  Jan.  20, 1810;  died  Arlington,  Mass., 
May  18,  1875.  Harv.  div.  sch.,  Nee.  1875 


i829  GRADUATES  155 

DORRANCE,  WILLIAM  TULLY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Travelled  abroad  1830-32; 
1840-41,  1869-74;  cotton  manufacturer,  Providence,  R.  I.;  treasurer 
Crompton  manufacturing  company  1848-65.  Born  Providence,  R.  I., 
Dec.  16,  1809;  died  Providence,  May  17,  1880.  Nee.  1880 

DYER,  ELISHA,  A.B.  Clerk  Providence,  R.  I.,  1829-31;  commission  mer- 
chant Providence  1831-35;  cotton  manufacturer  1835-67;  director  Pro- 
vidence exchange  bank  1837-39;  president  when  it  became  a  national 
bank;  director  Union  bank,  Providence;  Providence  and  Washington 
insurance  company  1850;  Providence  and  Plainfield  railroad;  originator 
Providence  and  Springfield  railroad;  director  R.  I.  steamboat  company 
1851;  Swan  Point  cemetery;  chairman  Whig  convention,  Baltimore,  Md., 
May  3,  1840;  adjutant  general,  R.  I.,  1840-45;  delegate  Whig  state  conven- 
tion, R.  I.,  1851-55;  member  First  light  infantry  1838;  honorary  member 
Newport  artillery  company  1858;  Providence  marine  corps  of  artillery 
1859;  governor  R.  I.  1857-59;  U.  S.  military  service  1862,  captain;  mem- 
ber R.  I.  society  for  the  encouragement  of  domestic  industry  1835-78; 
secretary;  president;  member  R.  I.  historical  society  1837-90;  trustee 
1845-48;  director  Providence  Athenaeum;  member  corporation  Butler 
hospital;  trustee  1856-57;  president  Young  men's  Bible  society;  presi- 
dent- Young  Men's  Christian  association  1857-58;  honorary  member 
Franklin  lyceum  1858;  Providence  association  of  mechanics  and  manu- 
facturers i860;  member  R.  I.  horticultural  society;  vice  president  R.  I. 
art  association  1853;  honorary  member  Board  of  National  popular  educa- 
tion; member  Windham  co..  Conn.,  agricultural  society;  vice  president 
U.  S.  agricultural  society;  member  American  association  of  arts  and 
sciences;  vice  president  Lake  Erie  monument  association;  Roger  Williams 
monument  association;  delegate  International  agricultural  exhibition, 
Hamburg,  1863;  president  First  national  musical  congress,  Boston,  Mass., 
1869;  R.  I.  commissioner  International  exhibition,  London,  187 1;  hon- 
orary commissioner  Vienna  exposition  1873.  Author  A  summer's  travel 
to  find  a  German  home,  1864.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  20,  181 1 ;  died 
Providence,  May  17,  1890.  R.  I.  eye,  B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1890 

FISKE,  ALBERT  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological  semi- 
nary 1832;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1833;  acting  pastor  Alfred, 
Me.,  1832-44;  First  church  Scarboro,  Me.,  1844-48;  Houlton,  Me.,  1848; 
Upton,  Mass.,  1849;  pastor  Kittery,  Me.,  1850-57;  Fisherville,  now  Pena- 
cook,  N.  H.,  1857-63;  acting  pastor  Centre  Harbor,  N.  H.,  1864;  Bos- 
cawen,  N.  H.,  1865;  Warner,  N.  H  ,  1865;  Barnstead,  N.  H.,  1866-68; 
Groton,  N.  H.,  1869-71;  resident  Penacook,  N.  H.,  1863-92.  Author 
A  new  year  offering,  1880.  Born  Upton,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1802;  died  Pena- 
cook, N.  H.,  Dec.  7,  1892.  And.,  Cong.  yr.  bk.,  Nee.  1893 

GORDON,  CHARLES,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1832.  Phy- 
sician Lowell,  Mass.,  1832-35;  medical  student,  Paris,  1835-36;  physician 
Boston,  Mass.,  1836-72.  Bom  Hingham,  Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1809;  died  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  March  2,  1872.  Nee.  1872 

HILL,  STEPHEN  PRESCOTT,  A.B.;  D.D.  Madison  university  1857. 
Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1832;  ordained  Baptist  minis- 
ter 1832;  pastor  First  church  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1832;  First  church,  Balti- 
more, Md.,  1834-51;  First  church,  Washington,  D.  C,  1851-61;  resident 
Washington  1861-84;  trustee  Columbian  college  1835-38,  1844-50,  185 1- 
64,  1865-84.  Author  The  best  plan  of  an  international  tribunal  for  peace; 
Christian  melodies;  Time  the  price  of  wisdom;  The  youth's  monitor;  Com- 
prehensive catechism;  joint  editor  The  Psalmist.  Born  Salem,  Mass., 
April  17,  1806;  died  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  15,  1884. 

Bapt.  encyc.  Newt.,  Nee.  1885 

HOLMES,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1832;  lawyer  Cor- 
nish, Me.;  Topsfield,  Mass.  Bom  Alfred,  Me.,  Oct.  30,  1810;  died  Tops- 
field,  Mass.,  July  14,  1886.  Nee.  1887 

MILES,  HENRY  ADOLPHUS  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1850.  Graduated  Har- 
vard  divinity   school    1832;    ordained   Unitarian   minister    1832;   pastor 


iS6  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1829 

Hallowell,  Me.,  1832-36;  Lowell,  Mass.,  1836-53;  secretary  American  Uni- 
tarian association  1853-59;  chiefly  in  Europe  1859-65;  pastor  Christ 
church,  Longwood,  Mass.,  1865-71;  in  Europe  1871-75;  pastor  New 
North  church,  Hingham,  Mass.,  1876-83;  pastor  emeritus  1883-95;  ^fiem- 
ber  school  committee,  Lowell,  Mass.;  Boston,  Mass.  Author  Lowell  as 
it  was,  and  as  it  is,  1845;  '^^^  Gospel  narratives,  their  origin,  transmission 
and  preservation,  1848;  Words  of  a  friend,  1870;  Traces  of  picture-writing 
in  the  Bible,  1870;  Modern  ideas  of  the  birth  of  Jesiis,  1877;  numerous  ser- 
mons, addresses  and  contributions  to  magazines;  editor  Quarterly  jour- 
nal of  the  American  Unitarian  association,  1853-57,  5  vols.;  Grains  of 
gold,  from  the  writings  of  C.  A.  Bartol,  1854;  The  altar  at  home,  1855; 
Channing's  thoughts,  1859.  Born  Grafton,  Mass.,  May  30,  1809;  died 
Hingham,  Mass.,  May  31,  1895. 

Harv.  div.  sch.,  Allibone,  Sabin,  P.,  Nee.  1895 

SWEET,  JOHN  DAVIS,  A.B.  Graduated  Harvard  divinity  school  1832; 
ordained  Unitarian  minister  1833;  pastor  Southboro,  Mass.,  1833-35; 
Kingston,  Mass.,  1835-42;  principal  Bristol  academy,  Taunton,  Mass., 
1843-44;  private  school.  East  Boston,  Mass.,  1844-46;  merchant  East 
Boston,  1846-52.  Born  Norton,  Mass.,  June  22,  1807;  died  East  Boston, 
Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1852.  Hist,  of  Norton,  Harv.  div.  sch..  Nee.  1853 

WEBB,  QUARTUS  MORGAN,  A.B.     From  Northfield,  Mass. 

WILMARTH,  WELCOME,  A.B.  Teacher  Thompson,  Conn.  From 
Thompson,  Conn.  P. 

WILSON,  ISAAC  DELEISSELINE,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Society  Hill,  S.  C. 

I9-*I9 

1830 

AMES,  ELLIS,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1833;  lawyer  Stoughton,  Mass., 
1833-37;  Canton,  Mass.,  1837-84;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives 
1833-36;  Mass.  historical  society  30  years.  Born  Stoughton,  Mass.,  Oct. 
17,  1809;  died  Canton,  Mass.,  Nov.  6,  1884.  Nee.  1885 

CHACE,  GEORGE  IDE,  A.B. ;  A.M. ;  LL.D.  1853 ;  Ph.D.  University  at  Lewis- 
burg  1853.  Tutor  Brown  university  1831-33;  adjunct  professor  mathe- 
matics and  natural  philosophy  1833-34;  professor  chemistry,  phj'siology 
and  geology  1834-59;  chemistry  and  physiolog}'-  1859-64;  geology  and 
physical  geography  1864-65;  chemistry  and  geology  1865-67;  president 
ad  interim  1867-68;  professor  moral  and  intelectual  philosophy  1867-72. 
Principal  classical  institute,  Waterville,  Me.,  1830-31;  chairman  R.  I. 
board  of  state  charities  and  corrections  1874-84;  trustee  Butler  hospital 
for  the  insane  1870-83;  R.  I.  hospital  1875-85;  president  1877-85;  trustee 
R.  I.  hospital  trust  company;  alderman  Providence  1878-79.  Author 
various  lectures  and  essays  partially  contained  in  his  Memorial,  edited 
by  J.  O.  Murray,  1886;  also  numerous  articles  in  various  magazines  and 
periodicals.  Born  Lancaster,  Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1808;  died  Providence, 
R.  I.,  April  29,  1S85.  Sabin,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Nee.  1885 

CROUCH,  HAZELL  WILKINSON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  S.  C. 
Physician.     From  Charleston,  S.  C;  died  1836. 

DANA,  GIDEON,  A.B.  Principal  preparator}'  department  Bangor  theolog- 
ical seminary;  student  Andover  theological  seminary  1833;  Princeton 
theological  seminary  1833-34;  graduated  Bangor  theological  semi- 
nary 1836;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1838;  preacher  North  Fal- 
mouth, Mass.,  1836-37;  pastor  South  Amherst,  Mass.,  1838-40;  West 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1841-44;  Harmar,  O.,  1845-50;  agent  Western  sea- 
man's friend  society  1850;  pastor  Delaware,  O.,  1851-52;  Strongsville,  O., 
1852-55;  secretary  American  and  foreign  Christian  union,  northern  O., 
1855-58;  Bucyrus,  O.,  1860-61;  North  Ridgeville,  O.,  1862;  Wauseon,  O., 
1863-65;  Rochester,  O.,  1867-68;  West  Farmington,  O.,  1869-?.  Born 
Oxford,  Mass.,  Sept.  11,  1805;  died  Oberlin,  O.,  May  9,  1872. 

And.,  Princ,  Nee.  1873 


1830  GRADUATES  157 

EDES,  RICHARD  SULLIVAN,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1830-31;  graduated  Harvard  divinity  school  1834;  ordained  Unitarian 
minister  1836;  pastor  Eastport,  Me.,  1836-42;  Bolton,  Mass.,  1843-48; 
resident  Bolton  1848-77;  town  clerk  Bolton  24  years.  Author  Memoir  of 
Peter  Edes,  in  N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical  register;  joint  author  Gene- 
alogy of  the  descendants  of  John  May,  1878;  and  various  discourses;  editor 
Journal  and  letters  relative  to  two  journeys  to  the  Ohio  country  in  lySS  and 
lySg,  made  by  Col.  John  May;  with  a  biographical  sketch,  1873.  Born 
Providence,  R.  I.,  April  24,  1810;  died  Bolton,  Mass.,  Aug.  26,  1877. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  Harv.  div.  sch.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1878,  Allibone 

GEORGE,  NATHAN,  A.B.  Farmer  Mendon,  Mass.,  1830-72.  Born  Men- 
don,  Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1810;  died  Mendon,  May  29,  1872.  Nee.  1872 

HARRIS,  ISAAC,  A.B.     From  Abington,  Mass.;  died  1840. 

HATHORNE,  BENJAMIN  HERBERT,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theolog- 
ical institution  1833;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1833;  pastor  Harvard, 
Mass.     Born  Salem  Mass.,  18 10;  died  Lynn,  Mass.,  Sept.,  1837.        Newt. 

KINGMAN,  LUCIUS,  A.B.  Teacher  North  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  lawyer; 
member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1834-35;  real  estate  agent,  Hills- 
boro,  111.,  1835-36;  Quincy,  111.,  1836-82.  Bom  North  Bridgewater,  now 
Brockton,  Mass.,  Jan.  23,  1803;  died  Quincy,  111.,  Oct.  27,  1882.    Nee.  1883 

LEACH,  DANIEL,  A.B.;  D.D.  1875.  Trustee  Brown  university  1877-91. 
Student  Andover  theological  seminary  1831-32;  ordained  Episcopal 
deacon  1833;  priest  1834;  rector  Northampton,  Mass.,  1833;  Quincy, 
Mass.,  1833-38;  principal  Latin  school,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1838-42;  private 
school  1842-48;  agent  Mass.  board  of  education  1848-55;  superintendant 
public  schools,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1855-84;  member  R.  I.  board  of  educa- 
tion 1870-89;  vice  president  and  director  R.  I.  institute  of  instruction 
20  years.  Author  Complete  spelling  book,  1856;  Geographical  question 
book,  1863;  Arithmetic;  besides  numerous  reports  on  education.  Born 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  June  12,  1806;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  16,  1891. 

R.  I.  cyc,  Nee.  1891,  And.,  Am.  cat. 

LIPPITT,  FRANCIS  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Culpepper  co.,  Va..  1830- 
31 ;  Fairfax  co.,  Va.,  1830;  teacher  U.  S.  frigate  Constellation;  admitted  to 
bar  1838;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.;  teacher  commercial  academy,  Eliza- 
bethtown,  N.  Y.,  1844-46;  U.  S.  military  service,  Mexican  war,  1846-48, 
captain;  lawyer  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1848-52,  1855-60;  delegate  from 
San  Francisco  to  California  constitutional  convention  1849;  U.  S. 
military  service  1861-65,  colonel;  brevet  brigadier  general;  lawyer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1865-69;  Boston,  Mass.,  1869-73;  lecturer  Boston  univer- 
sity law  school  1872-73;  lawyer  Washington,  D.  C,  1875-77;  assistant 
counsel  U.  S.  department  of  justice  1877-82;  resident  Annapolis,  Md., 
1893-97;  Washington,  D.  C,  1897-1902;  lecturer  Naval  war  college, 
Newport,  R.  I.,  1S96,  1897,  1900.  Author  Treatise  on  the  tactical  use  of 
the  three  arms,  1865  ;  Treatise  on  intrenchntents,  1866;  Special  operations  of 
war,  1868;  Field  service  in  war,  1869;  Criminal  law  as  administered  in 
Mass.,  1879.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  19,  1812;  died  Washington, 
D.  C,  Sept.  26,  1902.  Allibone,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P.,  Nee.  1903 

MORIARTY,  JOSEPH,  A  B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1834.  Phy- 
sician Boston,  Mass.;  medical  supervisor  quarantine  station.  Deer  Island, 
Boston  harbor.     From  Salem,  Mass.;  died  Dec.  4,  1847.  Nee.  1848 

NICKELS.  CHRISTOPHER  MARDENBOROUGH,  A.B. ;  A.M.;  D.D.  1858. 
Tutor  Latin  and  Greek,  Brown  university,  1832-33.  Principal  academy, 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  1830-31;  student  Andover  theological  seminary  1831- 
32;  graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1835;  ordained  Congrega- 
tional minister  1835;  pastor  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1835-48;  chaplain  Bethel 
congregation,  NewOrleans,  La.;  pastor  Barre,  Mass.,  1851-56;  Central 
Presbyterian  church,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1856-63;  travelled  abroad  1859, 
1867-74;  resident  Newark,  N.  J.,  1874;  Princeton,  N.  J.,  1875-76;  New 


iS8  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1830 

London,  Conn.,  1876-78.     Bom  Pemaquid,  Me.,  Jan.  18,  1805;  died  New 
London,  Conn.,  July  10,  1878.  And.,  Nee.  1880 

PERRY,  CHRISTOPHER  GRANT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn. 
1837.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1831-33;  physician  Newport, 
R.  I.;  fellow  R.  I.  medical  society.  Bom  Newport,  R.  I.,  April  2,  1812; 
died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  April  7,  1854. 

Harv.  law  quin..  Trans.  R.  I.  med.  soc.  Nee.  1854 

PRATT,  SPENCER  ATKINSON,  A.B.  Lawyer  Franklin,  Mass..  until 
1836;  postmaster  Franklin  1835;  lawyer  Bangor,  Me.,  1837-84;  superin- 
tendent schools,  Bangor;  justice  municipal  court,  Bangor,  1846-60. 
Editor  Democrat,  Bangor,  several  years.  Born  Franklin,  Mass.,  Oct.  10, 
1807;  died  Bangor,  Me.,  Sept.  14,  1884.  Nee.  1886 

SMITH,  EBENEZER,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Boston,  Mass.;  died  1856. 

STEVENS,  ELISHA,  A.B.  Teacher  New  Orleans,  La.  From  Fairhaven, 
Mass. 

SWAIM,  SAMUEL  BUDD,  AB.;  D.D.  1857.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1847-65.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1833;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1833;  preacher  N.  E.  and  N.  Y.  1833-38;  professor  moral 
philosophy  and  theology,  Granville  literary  and  theological  institution, 
i835?-36;  pastor  First  church,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1838-54;  West  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1854-62;  N.  E.  secretary  American  Baptist  home  mission 
society  1862;  preacher  Lexington,  Mass.,  1864;  president  Mass.  Baptist 
convention  1864.  Author  Scripture  questions;  and  sermons.  Born 
Pemberton,  N.  J.,  June  22,  1809;  died  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Feb.  3,  1865. 

Nee.  1865,  Bapt.  encyc,  Newt.,  Den. 

THOMAS,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  A.B.;  LL.D.  1853;  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1854.  Trustee  Brown  university  1874-78;  chancellor  1874-78.  Law 
student  Harvard  university  1831-32;  admitted  to  bar  1834;  lawyer 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1834-59;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1842- 
43;  judge  of  probate,  Worcester  co.,  1844-48;  justice  Mass.  supreme  court 
1853-59;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.,  1859-70;  member  U.  S.  house  of  represen- 
tatives 1861-63;  Mass.  historical  society;  vice  president  American  anti- 
quarian society;  fellow  American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences;  resident 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1870-78.  Author  Digest  of  the  laws  of  Mass.  in 
relation  to  towns  and  town  officers,  1845;  Remarks  on  the  relation  of  the 
seceded  states  to  the  Union,  1862;  Speeches  in  the  thirty-seventh  Congress, 
and  in  the  vacation,  1863;  various  arguments.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb. 
12,  1813;  died  Beverly,  Mass.,  Sept.  27,  1878. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  Bost.  P.  L.  Index  Sup.,  Cong,  direct..  Nee.  1879 

WAKEFIELD,  ALBERT  GALLATIN,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  Bucks- 
port,  Me.;  law  student  Harvard  university,  1833-34;  admitted  to  bar 
1834;  lawyer  Bangor,  Me.,  1834-1892;  city  solicitor  ten  years;  member 
common  council  1854;  alderman  1858-59,  1876;  mayor  1866-68;  member 
water  board;  school  committee.  Born  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Nov.  r,  1804; 
died  Bangor,  Me.,  Oct.  6,  1892.  Harv.  law  quin..  Nee.  1893 

20-*20 

1831 

BIRD,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  1831-32;  paper  manu- 
facturer East  Walpole,  Mass.,  1832-94;  member  Mass.  house  of  represent- 
atives 1847,  1848,  1869,  1877,  1878;  Mass.  Indian  commission  1848; 
Mass.  executive  council  1852,  1863-65;  Mass.  constitutional  convention 
1853;  Mass.  senate  1871.  Published  many  articles  in  Daily  whig.  Born 
Dedham,  Mass.,  Oct.  22,  1809;  died  East  Walpole,  Mass.,  May  23,  1894. 

Nee.  1894 

SURGES,  WALTER  SNOW,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  Thaxter  academy, 
Edgartown,  Mass.,  1831-35;  admitted  to  bar  1835;  lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1835-92;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1841-42;  U.  S. 
district  attorney  R.  I.  1845-49;  attorney  general  R.  I.  1851-54,  1860-63; 


i83i  GRADUATES  159 

member  R.  I.  senate  1859-60;  justice  court  of  common  pleas  1868-81; 
associate  justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1875-81.  Born  Rochester,  Ply- 
mouth CO.,  Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1808;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  26,  1892. 

R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1893 

CHURCH,  JOSEPH  MAURAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1833;  journalist  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Providence,  R.  I.;  Philadelphia, 
Penn.;  member  Penn.  legislature  1859.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  1813; 
died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  3,  1859.  Harv.  law  quin.  Nee.  1859 

CRAWFORD,  LUTHER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  corres- 
ponding secretary  American  Baptist  home  missionary  society  1837-39. 
From  Alexandria,  N.  H.;  died  1839.  P. 

De  wolf,  WILLIAM  FREDERIC,  A.B. ;  A.M. ;  LL.B.  elsewhere  1835.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1834;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1834-36;  Alton,  111.,  1836-47; 
commission  agent  Chicago,  111.,  1847-51;  land  agent  1851-78;  city  treas- 
urer Chicago  1855;  member  Illinois  house  of  representatives  1846-47; 
justice  of  peace  1874-78;  resident  Chicago,  111.  Born  Bristol,  R.  I. .April 
21,  1811;  died  Chicago,  111.,  July  25,  1896.  P.,  Nee.  1897 

EDDY,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.  From  Middleboro,  Mass.;  died 
1838. 

GAMMELL,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  Rochester  university  1859. 
Tutor  Brown  university  1832-35;  assistant  professor  belles-lettres  1835-37; 
professor  rhetoric  1837-50;  acting  librarian  1840-41;  professor  history 
and  political  economy  1850-64;  fellow  1870-89.  Principal  academy, 
South  Reading,  Mass.,  1831-32;  trustee  Butler  hospital;  president  R.  I. 
Bible  society  1869-84;  vice  president  American  Bible  society  1884-89; 
president  Providence  Athengeum  1870-81 ;  member  R.  I.  historical  society 
1844-89;  president  1882-89.  Author  Life  of  Saninel  Ward,  1846;  History 
of  American  Baptist  missions,  1850;  Life  of  Roger  Williams,  1854;  besides 
review  articles  and  addresses  contained  in  his  Biographiral  sketch,  edited 
by  J.  O.  Murray,  1890.  Born  Medfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1812;  died  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  April  3,  1889. 

Biog.  sketch,  Bibliog.  R.  I.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Nee.  1889,  Sabin, 
Bapt.  encyc. 

HOPPIN,  NICHOLAS,  A.B.;  D.D.  Trinity  college  1859.  Teacher  Lowell, 
Mass.;  graduated  General  theological  seminary  1837;  Episcopal  mission- 
ary, Providence,  R.  I.;  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  rector  Christ  church,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1839-74;  trustee  General  theological  seminary;  member 
American  Oriental  society;  Mass.  historical  society;  N.  E.  historic  genea- 
logical society.  Author  various  historical  sketches,  essays,  sermons, 
review  articles.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  3,  1812;  died  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  March  8,  1886.  Nee.  1886 

JERNEGAN,  JOSEPH  LEONARD,  A.B.  Lawyer  Indiana;  New  York, 
N.  Y.;  resident  Florence,  Italy,  1869 ?-89.  From  Edgartown,  Mass.; 
died  Italy,  1889?.  Nee.  1889 

KING,  DAVID,  A.B.;  M.D.  Jefferson  medical  college  1834.  Physician 
Newport,  R.  I.,  1834-82;  travelled  abroad  1850,  1872,  1880;  president 
R.  I.  medical  society  1848-49;  one  of  the  founders  American  medical 
association;  president  state  board  of  health  1877-82;  Newport  historical 
society  1853-82;  Redwood  library.  Author  Historical  sketch  of  Redwood 
library,  1S60;  Historical  sketch  of  the  Island  cemetery  company  at  Newport, 
R.  /.,  1872;  also  various  articles  on  medical  subjects.  Born  Newport, 
R.  I.,  May  10,  181 2;  died  Newport,  March  7,  1882. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1882 

OTHEMAN,  EDWARD,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Teacher  Wilbraham  academy  two 
years;  ordained  Methodist  minister  1839;  pastor  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and 
elsewhere,  1835-41;  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1842-43;  Melton,  Mass.,  1844-?; 
supernumerary  N.  E.  conference  1858-86;  member  school  committee, 
Chelsea,  Mass.;  Mass.  house  of  representatives;  Mass.  board  of  education 


i6o  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1831 

1850;  original  corporator  N.  E.  education  society;  tract  agent  N.  E 
conference  1853-54;  presiding  elder  Boston  district,  N.  E.  conference 
1856-58;  trustee  Wilbraham  academy  1848-80;  president  board  of  trustees 
ten  years;  secretary,  treasurer  Mass.  temperance  committee;  secretary 
Mass.  temperance  alliance.  Author  Christian  student ,  1842;  Memoirs  arid 
writings  of  Mrs.  Hannah  Maynard  Pickard,  1845.  Bom  Boston,  Mass., 
July  31,  1808;  died  Chelsea,  Mass.,  March  9,  1886.  Nee.  1886,  Sabin 

PECK,  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Episcopal  seminary.  Alexandria, 
Va. ;  ordained  Episcopal  minister;  assistant  rector  Grace  church.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  rector  Natick,  R.  I.;  Wickford,  R.  I.;  assistant  rector  St. 
Michael's  church,  Bristol,  R.  I.;  rector  Church  of  Ascension,  Baltimore, 
Md.,  19  years;  St.  Andrew's,  now  All  Saints'  church,  two  years;  St.  Mark's 
church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1851-61;  assistant  Grace  church,  New  York; 
rector  Calvary  church,  Williamsburg,  L.  I.,  22  years.  Born  Bristol,  R.  I., 
May  II,  1811;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  14,  1888.  Nee.  1889 

WATERMAN.  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Columbia  college  1858.  Gradu- 
ated General  theological  seminary;  ordained  Episcopal  minister  1837; 
rector  St.  James's  church,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1835-41;  St.  Stephen's 
church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1841-45,  1850-74;  Christ  church,  Andover, 
Mass.,  1845-49:  travelled  abroad  1849-50;  member  standing  committee 
R.  I.  diocese  21  years;  secretary  three  years;  president  seven  years;  R.  I. 
delegate  general  convention  eight  years.  Author  occasional  sermons 
and  addresses.  Born  Centreville,  Warwick,  R.  I.,  Aug.  17,  1813;  died 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  18,  1876.  Bib.,  R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1877 

I3-*I3 

1832 

ALBEE,  OBADIAH  WHEELOCK,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  Gates  academy, 
Marlboro,  Mass.,  1833-51;  high  school,  Marlboro,  Mass.,  1851-60;  deputy 
collector  internal  revenue,  7th  Mass.  district;  member  Mass.  house  of 
representatives  1849,  1851,  1861,  1862;  Mass.  senate  1855,  1857.  Born 
Milford,  Mass.,  March  24,  1808;  died  Marlboro,  Mass.,  July  31,  1866. 

Nee.  1866 

ARNOLD,  JONATHAN  EARLE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1834;  lawyer  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  two  years;  Milwaukee,  Wis.; 
attorney  Wis.  ter. ;  member  Wis.  council;  president  Milwaukee  bar  asso- 
ciation 20  years.  Born  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  Feb.  4,  1814;  died  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  June  2,  1869.  Nee.  1869 

BALLOU,  OREN  ALDRICH,  A.B.  Teacher  Woonsocket,  R.  I.;  cotton 
manufacturer  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1842-77;  resident  Providence,  R.  I., 
1866-77;  niember  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1867-69;  board  of  com- 
missioners for  erection  of  R.  I.  state  prison  1875-77.  Bom  Cumberland, 
R.  I.,  Aug.  22,  1813;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  21,  1877.         Nee.  1877 

BRIDGHAM,  SAMUEL  WILLARD,  A.B.  Merchant  Boston,  Mass.,  two  or 
three  years;  banker  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  connected  with  Ladies'  relief  asso- 
ciation of  New  York.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  24,  1813;  died  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  2,  1870.  Nee.  1871 

EARLE,  HENRY,  A.B.  Bank  cashier  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  June  13,  1815;  died  Providence,  Aug.  21,  1854. 

Earle  gen.,  Prov.  rec.  Nee.  1854 

FARNUM,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1835.  Physician 
Marblehead,  Mass.,  a  few  months;  Salem,  Mass.;  dentist  Salem.  Born 
Salem,  Mass.,  Dec.  14,  1814;  died  Salem,  Nov.  22,  1874.  Nee.  1875 

FEARING,  CHARLES  NYE,  A.B.  Dry  goods  commission  merchant.  New 
York,  N.  Y. ;  manufacturer,  New  York.  Born  Wareham,  Mass.,  March 
10,  1812;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  6,  1886.  Nee.  1886 

HARDING,  JONATHAN  RUSSELL,  A.B.     From  Bristol,  R.  I. ;  died  1832. 


i832  GRADUATES  i6i 

HEATON,  ISAAC  ERVING,  A.B.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1837; 
preacher  Conn.;  home  missionary  Elk  Grove,  Wis.,  1837-38;  Belmont, 
Wis.,  1838-40;  teacher  Prairie  du  Chien  and  Mineral  Point,  Wis.,  1840-42  ; 
pastor  Mount  Zion,  Wis.,  1843-44;  East  Troy,  Wis.,  1845;  Waterloo,  Wis., 
1846-56;  Fremont,  Neb.,  1856-69;  resident  Fremont  1869-93;  delegate 
national  council  1871,  1874;  member  Neb.  legislature;  superintendent 
public  instruction,  Waterloo.  Author  New  and  decisive  evidence  of  the 
mode  of  baptism,  1878.  Born  Franklin,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1808;  died 
Fremont,  Neb.,  Sept.  18,  1893.  Cong.  yr.  bk..  Nee.  1894 

HOLDEN,  CHARLES,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  L  From  Providence, 
R.  L;  died  Providence,  Aug.  14,  1852. 

HUCKINS,  JAMES,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1832;  pastor  South 
Reading,  Mass.,  1832-33;  Andover,  Mass.,  1833-35;  Calais,  Me.,  1835-37; 
agent  Baptist  home  mission  society,  Texas,  1837-39;  pastor  Galveston, 
Texas,  1840-60;  Charleston,  S.  C,  1860-63.  Born  Vt.  1808;  died 
Charleston,  S.  C,  Aug.  5,  1863.  Nee.  1864,  Bapt.  encyc. 

LEVERETT,  WARREN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1832-33,  1836-37;  agent  American  Bible  society,  Charleston,  S.  C, 
1833-34;  teacher  Ind.  1834-36;  principal  school  Greenville,  111.,  1838-39; 
preparatory  department  Shurtleff  college,  Upper  Alton,  111.,  1839-41; 
professor  Latin  and  Greek  languages,  Shurtleff  college,  1841-68;  resident 
Upper  Alton  1868-72.  Born  Brookline,  Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1805;  died  Upper 
Alton,  111.,  Nov.  8,  1872.  Bapt.  encyc,  Newt.,  Nee.  1873 

LEVERETT,  WASHINGTON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  Shurtleff  college  1876. 
Tutor  Brown  university  1833-34.  Tutor  Columbian  college  1832-33; 
graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1836;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1836;  professor  mathematics  and  the  natural  sciences,  Shurtleff  college, 
1836-68;  treasurer,  librarian,  curator,  trustee,  member  executive  com- 
mittee, Shurtleff  college,  1868-89.  Born  Brookline,  Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1805; 
died  Upper  Alton,  111.,  Dec.  13,  1889.  Newt.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Nee  1890 

MACKIE,  JOHN  MILTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Brown  university  1834-35. 
Student  Andover  theological  seminary  1833-34;  student  Berlin  1833-34; 
author  and  farmer  Great  Barrington,  Mass. ;  president  American  Jersey 
cattle  club  1876-79.  Author  Lt'/^  of  Leibnitz,  1845  !  Cosas  de  Espana,  1848; 
Life  of  Schamyl,  1856;  Life  of  Tai-Ping-Wang,  1857;  From  Cape  Cod  to 
Dixie,  1864;  various  biographical  sketches;  also  numerous  articles  in  mag- 
azines. Bom  Wareham,  Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1813;  died  Great  Barrington, 
Mass.,  July  27,  1894. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Cyc  Am.  biog..  And.,  Johnson's  eye,  Nee  1895 

MILLER,  ERASMUS  DARWIN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Berkshire  medical  insti- 
tution 1835.  Physician  Franklin,  Mass.,  1835-43;  Dorchester,  Mass., 
1843-81.  Bom  Franklin,  Mass.,  Aug.  8,  1813;  died  Sharon  Springs, 
N.  Y.,  July  5,  1881.  Nee  1882 

MORSE,  STEPHEN,  A.B.  1835;  A.M.  Teacher  Wake  Forest  college, 
N.  C;  admitted  to  bar;  merchant  Greenville,  111.,  until  1870;  Paola, 
Kans.,  1870-83;  one  of  the  founders  of  Almira  college,  Greenville.  Bom 
Methuen,  Mass.,  Feb.  14,  1803;  died  Paola,  Kans.,  Feb.  19,  1883. 

Nee  1899 

NEWHALL,  THOMAS  BANCROFT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Harvard 
university  1836-37;  admitted  to  bar  1837;  lawyer  Lynn,  Mass.;  post- 
master 1842-43;  justice  Lynn  police  court  1849-66;  member  first  common 
council  1850-51;  chosen  mayor  1854,  but  declined;  chairman  school  com- 
mittee; commissioner  city  debt  and  city  hall  sinking  fund;  member  pub- 
lic water  board;  city  solicitor;  member  Mass.  state  board  of  health; 
president  Lynn  five  cents  savings  bank;  Lynn  mutual  fire  insurance  com- 
pany 23  years;  Essex  co.  Unitarian  association;  trustee  Home  for  aged 
women;  member  Lynn  bar  association.  Bom  Lynn,  Mass.,  Oct.  2,  181 1 ; 
died  Lynn,  Sept.  25,  1893.  Harv.  law  quin.,  Nee  1894,  P. 


i62  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1832 

PECKHAM,  SAMUEL  WARDWELL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher;  admitted  to 
bar  1836;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  librarian  Providence  athengeum 
1836-38;  secretary  1836-45,  1856-57;  director  1849-95;  president  1889-95; 
justice  and  clerk  Providence  court  of  magistrates  1846-53;  justice  police 
court  1857-67;  clerk  municipal  court  1857;  alderman  1875,  1880-82; 
master  in  chancery  many  years.  Author  Verses  in  various  moods  and  on 
various  occasions.  Born  Providence,  R.  I..  July  5,  1814;  died  Providence, 
June  29,  1895.  Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  P.,  Nee.  1896 

PERRY,  SALMON  CARPENTER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  White  Plains,  N. 
Y.;  clerical  member  N.  Y.  conference,  1838-60;  supernumary  1860-61. 
Born  East  Attleboro,  Mass.,  May  27,  1807;  died  Harlem,  N.  Y.,  March 
6,  1872.  Nee.  1873 

RANDALL,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  academy.  South  Reading, 
Mass.,  1832-34;  tutor  Waterville  college,  and  teacher  preparatory  school, 
1833-37;  principal  school  for  young  ladies,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1838-41; 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1841-49;  ordained  Episcopal  minister  1849;  rector 
Moorstown,  N.  J.,  1849-55;  St.  James's  church,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.,  1854-56; 
Madison,  N.  J.,  1856-62.  Bom  Salem,  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  181 1;  died  Madi- 
son, N.  J.,  April  20,  1862.  Nee.  1862 

SIMPSON,  JOHN  KELLEY,A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant  Boston,  Mass.,  1832-51; 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1851-78;  resident  Arlington  Heights,  Mass.,  1878-97. 
Born  Boston,  Mass.,  April  8,  18 14;  died  Somerville,  Mass.,  October  6, 
1897.  Nee.  1898 

WHITE,  JACOB,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary 
1835;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1836;  pastor  Lyndeboro,  N.  H., 
1836-41;  Orleans,  Mass.,  1841-61;  resident  Orleans,  Mass.,  1861-65.  Born 
East  IBridgewater,  Mass.,  Nov.  20,  1806;  died  Lyndeboro,  N.  H.,  April 
3,  1866.  Nee.  1886,  And. 

WHITE,  JOHN  BROWN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Teacher  New  Hampden  col- 
lege four  years;  lawyer  Alton,  111.;  Greenville,  111.;  judge  of  probate 
Greenville;  professor  mathematics  and  natural  philosophy,  Wake  Forest 
college,  nearly  16  years;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1840;  president 
Brownsville  female  college,  Tenn.,  1853-55;  president  Almira  college; 
Greenville,  1855-64,  1867-78;  principal  school  for  girls  Champaign,  111., 
U.  S.  military  service  1864-65,  chaplain;  principal  school  Upper  Alton,  111., 
1865-67.  Bom  Bow,  N.  H.,  March  10,  1810;  died  Greenville,  111.,  Feb. 
12,  1887.  B,  U.  civ.  war,  Nee.  1887 

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1833 

ANTHONY,  HENRY  BOWEN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1872.  Manufacturer 
1833-38;  editor  Providence  journal,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1838-58;  governor 
R.  I.  1849-50;  member  U.  S.  senate  1859-84;  president  pro  tempore  1869, 
1871-75;  elected  but  declined  1883;  member  R.  I.  historical  society  1836- 
84;  bequeathed  the  Harris  collection  of  American  poetry  to  Brown 
university  library.  See  Memorial  addresses  in  U.  S.  senate,  1885; 
Memorial,  1885.  Born) Coventry,  R.  I.,  April  i,  1815;  died  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  2,  1884. 
R.  I.  hist,  soc,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Cong,  direct.,  Nee.  1885 

AYER,  DARIUS,  A.B.     From  Plaistow,  N.  H.;  died  1838. 

DIXON,  NATHAN  FELLOWS,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1836;  Yale  college  one  year;  admitted  to  bar  1837;  lawyer  Westerly,  R.  I., 
1837-81;  member  R.  I.  general  assembly  1842-49,  1851-53,  1855-63,  1872- 
77;  presidential  elector  1844;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives 
1849-51,  1863-71.  Born  Westerly,  R.  I.,  May  i,  1812;  died  Westerly, 
April  II,  1881. 
Harv.  law  quin.,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct.,  R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1881 


i833  GRADUATES  163 

DYER,  EBENEZER  PORTER,  A.B.  Student  Andover  theological  semi 
nary  1836-37;  principal  academy,  Stow,  Mass.,  1837-38;  ordained  Con- 
gregational minister  1839;  pastor  Stow,  Mass.,  1839-46;  city  missionary 
Boston,  Mass.,  1846-47;  pastor  Hingham,  Mass.,  1847-63;  Soraerville, 
Mass.,  1864-67;  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  1867-77;  Hanover,  Mass.,  1878-81. 
Author  Bunyan's  Pilgrim's  progress  in  verse,  1869;  also  numerous  hymns, 
poems,  historical  sketches  and  sermons ;  co-editor  Amaranth.  Born  South 
Abington,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1813;  died  South  Abington,  Aug.  22,  1882. 

Amherst,  And.,  Nee.  1883 

FREEMAN,  EDWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Billingham,  Mass.;  Water- 
ville,  Me.;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1836;  pastor  Oldtown,  Me.,  1836-39; 
Camden,  Me.,  three  years;  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1842-43;  farmer  Camden,  Me.^ 
1843-82;  principal  classical  school,  Camden,  many  years;  chaplain  Me' 
state  prison.  Bom  Mendon,  Mass.,  April  2,  1806;  died  Camden,  Me. 
Jan.  28,  1882.  Nee.  1882,  P'. 

JACOBS,  WILLIAM  BELA,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1836;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1836;  pastor  First  church, 
Newburyport,  Mass.,  1836-39;  Hyannis,  Mass.,  1839-43;  Claremont,  N.  H., 
1843-46;  North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1847-49;  editor  Christian  chronicle,  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.,  1849-61;  Christian  press,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1865-68;  cor- 
respondent Baptist  papers  1868-95;  resident  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Born 
Thompson,  Conn.,  Jan.  8,  1808;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  22,  1895. 

Newt.,  Nee,  P. 

KNIGHT,  NEHEMIAH,  A.B.  Merchant  New  York,  N.  Y.  Born  War- 
wick, R.  I.,  Feb.  5,  1812;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  30,  1876.     Nee.  1876 

LOVELL,  LORENZO  OREN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Fall  River,  Mass.;  or- 
dained Baptist  minister  1835;  pastor  West  Boylston,  Mass.;  several  other 
churches,  Mass.,  R.  I.,  N.  Y.;  resident  Rochester,  Minn.,  1868-80.  Bom 
Rowley,  now  Georgetown,  Mass.,  Oct.  24,  1809;  died  Rochester,  Minn., 
Sept.  3,  1880.  B.  U.  Fall  River,  Nee.  1881 

LOVELL,  NEHEMIAH  GORHAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Newton  theolog- 
ical institution  1833;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1834;  pastor  Princeton, 
Mass.,  1834-36;  Amherst,  Mass.,  1836-40;  Bellingham,  Mass.,  1840-47; 
North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1847-51.  Born  Rowley,  Mass.,  1806;  died  Valley 
Falls,  R.  I.,  Nov.  15,  1851.  B.  U.  Fall  River,  Nee.  1852,  Newt. 

METCALF,  GEORGE  TRACY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Peoria,  111.;  Boston, 
Mass.;  Columbus,  O.;  chief  clerk  Interior  department  Washington,  D.  C; 
resident  Washington.  Author  Eulogy  on  President  Taylor.  Born  Ded- 
ham,  Mass.,  Aug.  17,  1810;  died  Washington,  D.  C,  July  12,  1871. 

Nee.  1872 

POOL,  GEORGE  FRANKLIN,  A.B.  Teacher;  ordained  Methodist  minis- 
ter; pastor  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.;  principal  Kent  academy,  East  Green- 
wich, 1842-43;  pastor  Norwich,  Conn.;  Sandwich,  Mass.;  New  Bedford, 
Mass.;  Newburyport,  Mass.;  South  Boston,  Mass.;  Leicester,  Mass.;  Fall 
River,  Mass.     Born  Lynn,  Mass.,  Feb.  18,  i8ii;  died  Lynn,  Dec.  6,  1886. 

Nee.  1887,  Hist,  of  E.  Greenwich 

RHOADES.  BENJAMIN  HURD,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1836;  teacher  University  grammar  school.  Providence,  R.  I., 
1836-39;  classical  teacher,  N.  Y.,  1839-41;  Brookline,  Mass.,  1842-48; 
Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1848-49;  associate  principal  Family  school,  New- 
port, R.  I.,  1849-56;  principal  school  for  boys,  Newport,  1856-59;  librarian 
Redwood  library,  Newport,  1859-80.  Bom  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  26,  1811; 
died  Newport,  R,  I.,  Dec.  23,'  1880.  R.  I.  eye.  Newt.,  Nee.  1881 

SIMMONS,  PEREZ,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  con- 
vention which  formed  the  People's  constitution;  lawyer  Hanover,  Mass.; 
member  board  of  selectmen;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1852 ; 
delegate  Mass.  constitutional  convention  1853;  member  Mass.  senate 
1859.     Bom  Hanover,  Mass.,  Jan.  2,  181 1;  died  Hanover,  May  14,  1885. 

Nee.  1885 


i64  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1833 

STEVENS,  EDWARD  ABIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1864.  Graduated  New- 
ton theological  institution  1836;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1837;  mission- 
ary Burma  1836-86;  president  board  of  trustees  Rangoon  Baptist  college. 
Author  Commentaries  on  the  New  Testament;  Earth's  Church  history, 
translated;  Elements  of  general  history,  in  Burmese;  Commentaries  on 
Matthew,  Romans,  Galatians  and  Hebrews,  in  Burmese;  Scripture  hands; 
Concordance  of  the  Bible;  editor  B^irman  messenger;  Religious  herald. 
Born  Sunbury,  Ga.,  Jan.  23,  1814;  died  Rangoon,  Burma,  June  19, 
1886.  Newt.,  Nee.  1887,  Bapt.  encyc. 

TARR,  JABEZ,  A.B.  Student  of  theology.  Born  Gloucester,  Mass.;  died 
Gloucester,  April  11,  1834.  Hist,  of  Gloucester 

TOOTHAKER,  CHARLES  EVERETT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Dentist  Philadelphia, 
Penn.     From  Springfield,  Vt.;  died  Oct.  4,  1890.  P. 

TRAIN,  ARTHUR  SAVAGE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1855.  Tutor  Brown  uni- 
versity 1834-36;  trustee  1845-72.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1836;  pas- 
tor Haverhill,  Mass.,  1836-59;  professor  sacred  rhetoric  and  pastoral 
duties,  Newton  theological  institution,  1859-66;  pastor  Framingham, 
Mass.,  1866-72.  Born  Framingham,  Mass.,  Sept.  i,  1812;  died  Fram- 
ingham Jan.  2,  1872.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1872 

WASHBURN,  LEMUEL  WILLIAMS,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1837.     Physician.     From  Taunton,  Mass.;  died  1845. 

WILCOX,  HORACE  ALEXANDER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1833-35;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1835;  pastor  Wil- 
lington,  Conn.,  1835-37;  professor  Wake  Forest  college,  N.  C,  1838; 
agent  American  Baptist  home  mission  society,  Ga.,  1841-46;  resident 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1846-54,  1857-60;  Manhattan,  Kans.,  1854-57,  1860- 
65;  spiritualist  speaker.  Bom  Ludlow,  Vt.,  March  6,  1807;  died  Man- 
hattan, Kans.,  April  15,  1865.  Nee.  1865,  Newt. 

WILEY,  HENRY  GUSTAVUS,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1836. 
Physician.     From  Lynn,  Mass.;  died  1844. 

20-*20 

1834 

AYER,  OLIVER,  A.B.  Principal  Rockingham  academy,  Hampton  Falls, 
N.  H.,  1834-36;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Littleton,  Mass.,  1836- 
43;  preacher  Sixth  street  church.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1843-44;  pastor 
Dover,  N.  H.,  1844-51;  Claremont,  N.  H.,  1851-64;  Deerfield,  N.  H., 
1864-66;  Groton,  Mass.,  1866-74;  North  Oxford,  Mass.,  1874-80;  resident 
North  Oxford  1880-85;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1885-96;  Pawtucket,  R.  I., 
1896-99.  Bom  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  Aug.  2,  1810;  died  Pawtucket,  R.  I., 
June  24,  1899.  Nee.  1900,  P. 

BAILEY,  SILAS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Madison  university  1849;  LL.D.  Frank- 
lin college  1871.  Principal  Worcester  academ)',  Mass.,  1834-39;  ordained 
Baptist  minister;  pastor  Thompson,  Conn.,  1839-42;  agent  Missionary 
union,  N.  Y.,  1842-45;  pastor  Westboro,  Mass.,  1845-46;  president  Gran- 
ville college  1846-52;  Franklin  college  1852-62;  pastor  Lafayette,  Ind., 
1863-66;  professor  metaphysics  and  theology,  Kalamazoo  college,  1866- 
69;  in  Europe  1869-74.  Born  Sterling,  Mass.,  June  12,  1809;  died  Paris, 
France,  June  30,  1874. 

Nat.  cyc.  Am.  biog..  Den.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc.  Nee  1875 

BRIDGHAM,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  N.  Y.  bar  1842;  in  office 
of  U.  S.  district  court  for  Southern  district  of  N.  Y.;  deputy  clerk;  U.  S. 
commissioner  15  years.  Author  various  magazine  articles.  Born  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  Aug.  15,  1815;  died  Providence,  March  24,  1865.     Nee.  1865 

BULLOCK,  JONATHAN  RUSSELL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar,  New- 
port, R.  I.,  1836;  lawyer  Alton,  111.,  1836-43;  member  common  council, 
Alton;  lawyer  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1843-49;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representa- 
tives 1844-47;  member  committee  to  inquire  into  validity  of  R.  I.  revo- 
lutionary debt   1849;  collector  of  customs,  Bristol  and  Warren,  R.  I., 


i834  GRADUATES  165 

1849-53;  member  R.  I.  senate  1859-60;  lievitenant  governor  1860-61; 
special  commissioner  to  adjust  claims  of  R.  I.  against  the  U.  S.,  1861-62; 
associate  justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1862-64;  U.  S.  justice  district  cotirt 
for  R.  I.  1864-6^;  retired.  Author  Report  of  commissioner  to  adjust 
claims  of  K.  I.  against  the  U .  S. ,  Jan. ,  186 j,  1 863 ;  Life  and  times  of  Stukeley 
Westcote,  with  some  of  his  descendants,  privately  printed,  1886.  Born 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  Sept   6,  1815;  died  Bristol,  May  7,  1899. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Nee.  1899,  P. 

CHAMPLIN,  JAMES  TIFT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1863;  Rochester  university 
1855;  LL.D.  Colby  university  1873.  Tutor  Brown  university  1835-38. 
Ordained  Baptist  minister  1838;  pastor  Portland,  Me.,  1838-41 ;  profes.sor 
Greek  and  Latin  languages  and  literatures,  Waterville  college,  1841-58; 
president  1857-73;  professor  intellectual  and  moral  philosophy  1858-73; 
trustee  Colby  university  1875-81;  member  Me.  historical  society  1849; 
resident  Portland  1874-82.  Axithor  English  grammar,  1851;  Greek  gram- 
mar, 1852;  Principles  of  ethics,  1861;  Political  economy,  1868;  Intellectual 
philosophy,  1868;  Text-book  on  constitution  of  U .  S.,  1880;  besides  frequent 
articles  in  Christian  review;  editor  Demosthenes  on  the  crown,  1843;  Select 
popular  orations  of  Demosthenes,  1848;  Oration  of  ALsclnnes  against  Ctesi- 
phon,  1850;  Butler's  Ethical  discourses,  1859;  Butler's  Analogy  of  religion, 
i860;  Selections  from  Tacitus,  1876;  Scripture  reading  lessons,  1878;  trans- 
lator Kuhner's  I^atm  grammar,  1845;  Kiihner's  Latin  exercise  book,  1856. 
Born  Colchester,  Conn.,  June  9,  181 1 ;  died  Portland,  Me.,  March  15,  1882. 
Nat.  cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Colby,  Nee.  1882 

COLE,  GEORGE,  A.B.  Instructor  and  professor  mathematics  and  natural 
philosophy,  Granville  literary  and  theological  institution,  1835-38;  editor 
Cross  and  journal,  Columbus,  O.,  1838-47;  in  business,  Columbus,  1847-52; 
Cincinnati,  O.,  1852-56;  editor  Daily  gazette,  Cincinnati,  1852;  Journal 
and  messenger,  Cincinnati,  1856-64;  publisher  1864-66.  Born  Sterling, 
Conn.,  June  22,  1808;  died  Dayton,  Ky.,  July  14,  1868. 

Den.,  Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1869 

DALE,  HERVEY  SMITH,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  instructor 
Granville  literary  and  theological  institution  1834-35;  professor  Theolog- 
ical seminary,  Covington,  Ky.  From  New  York,  N.  Y.;  died  Cincinnati, 
O.,  May  27,  1857.  Den.,  Nee.  1857 

DOWNING,  JOSHUA  WELLS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Methodist  deacon 
1837;  pastor  Salem,  Mass.,  1837-38;  Bromfield  street  church,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1838.  Author  Remains,  edited  by  Elijah  H.  Downing,  1841. 
Bom  Lynn,  Mass.,  March  5,  1813;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  14,  1838. 

Downing  Mem. 

EDDY,  SAMUEL,  A.B.  Born  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1816;  died  St. 
Croix,  W.  I.,  Jan.  3,  1837.  P. 

HAZARD,  EDWARD  HULL,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  justice 
Providence  police  court;  clerk  R.  I.  house  of  representatives.  Author 
Reminiscences  of  the  Dorr  war;  numerous  obituaries;  frequent  contribu- 
tions to  Providence  jojirnal.  Born  South  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  Sept.  29, 
1812;  died  Wakefield,  R.  I.,  Dec.  i8,  1893.  Nee.  1894 

HOPPIN,  CARRINGTON,  A.B.  Medical  student  Philadelphia,  Penn.; 
Paris;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  in  Europe  and  the  East  1854,  1866-72, 
1873-79.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  4,  181 2;  died  Zurich,  Switzerland, 
Feb.  17,  1879.  Nee.  1879 

JOHNSON,  CHARLES  KELSALL,  A.B.  Lawyer  New  Orleans,  La.  From 
Edgefield,  S.  C;  drowned  in  Lake  Pontchatrain,  June,  1847.      Nee.  1847 

LELAND,  AUGUSTIN,  A.B.  Teacher.  Bora  Sherborn,  Mass.;  died  Pine- 
ville,  S.  C,  1836.  Leland  gen. 

LOTHROP,  EDWARD  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

NIGHTINGALE,  CRAWFORD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Harvard  divinity 
school   1838;  ordained  Unitarian  minister  1838;  pastor  Chicopee,  Mass., 


i66  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1834 

1845-51;  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1851-52;  Groton,  Mass.,  1853-66;  Athol, 
Mass.,  1866-67;  Ayer.  Mass.,  1868-76;  resident  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1876- 
92.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  3,  1816;  died  Providence,  Aug.  19 
1892.  Harv.  div.  sch.,  Nee.  1893 

PERKINS,  DAVID,  A.B.  Lawyer  Bangor,  Me.,  1838-39;  merchant  Balti- 
more, Md.,  1839-42;  lawyer  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1842-51;  member  school 
committee  1845-47;  selectman  1849;  chairman  board  of  selectmen  1850; 
lawyer  Boston,  Mass.,  1851-59;  resident  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1851-64; 
member  Mass.  general  court  1847-48;  master  in  chancery  1850-51;  mem- 
ber commission  for  erecting  state  alms-houses  1852;  judge  of  probate 
and  insolvency;  assistant  attorney-general.  Bom  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
Feb.  22,  1816;  died  Bridgewater,  Sept.  19,  1864. 

B.  U.  Fall  River,  Nee.  1865 

POTTER,  THOMAS  MAWNEY,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1838. 
U.  S.  navy  1839-76;  assistant  surgeon  1839;  past  assistant  surgeon  1848; 
medical  director  187 1.  Bom  Kingston,  R.  I.,  Aug.  12,  18 14;  died  Kings- 
ton, April  13,  1890.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Nee.  1890 

ROBINSON,  LUTHER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Brown  university  1836-38. 
Principal  Coffin  school,  Nantucket,  Mass.,  1834-36;  first  sub-master  Eng- 
lish high  school,  Boston,  Mass.,  1838-58;  expert  in  ventilation  of  build- 
ings, Melrose,  Newton  and  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  1860-97.  Author  vari- 
ous plans  for  ventilation.  Bom  Windham  (Scotland),  Conn.,  June  5, 
1811;  died  Milford,  Mass.,  Jan.  13,  1897.  Nee.  1897,  P. 

SIMPSON,  DANIEL  POMEROY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant  Boston,  Mass., 
1844-75;  resident  New  Hampton  and  Arlington  Heights,  Mass.,  1875-80; 
officer  U.  S.  revenue  service.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1815;  died 
Arlington  Heights,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1880.  Nee.  1881 

TIFFANY,  PARDON  DEXTER,  A.B  ;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university 
1838.  Teacher  one  year;  lawyer  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1838-48;  resident  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  1852-61.  Born  Mendon,  Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1812;  died  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  Feb.  14,  1861.  Nee.  1861,  P. 

WARD,  EPHRAIM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  academy,  Fairhaven,  Mass.,  ten 
years;  admitted  to  bar  1839;  lawyer  Cleveland,  O.;  justice  police  court 
Cleveland;  student  Lane  theological  seminary,  Cincinnati,  O.,  one  year; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1842;  pastor  Raynham,  Mass.,  1842-45;  lawyer 
Chicago,  111. ;  land  commissioner,  Chicago;  lawyer  Highland,  Kans.  Born 
Middleboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  5,  181 1;  died  Highland,  Kans.,  Dec.  25,  1873. 

Nee.  1875 

WOOD,  CHARLES  WILKES,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Teacher  Rochester,  Mass.,  Ware- 
ham,  Mass.,  and  Peirce  academy,  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1834-38;  graduated 
Andover  theological  seminary  1838;  graduate  student  Andover  theologi- 
cal seminary  1838-39;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1839;  pastor 
Ashby,  Mass.,  1839-58;  Campello,  North  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1858-72; 
superintendent  of  schools  Brockton,  Mass.,  1872-73;  preacher  Lakeville, 
Mass.,  1873-77;  Scotland,  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1878-88;  resident  Middle- 
boro, Mass.,  1888-95;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1847. 
Author  various  sermons  and  discourses.  Born  Middleboro,  Mass.,  June 
30,  1814;  died  Middleboro,  March  3,  1895.  And.,  Nee.  1895,  P. 

WOOD,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  Coffin  school,  Nan- 
tucket, Mass.,  1836-37;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.;  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1840- 
83;  law  student  Harvard  university  1841-42;  member  Mass.  senate  1848- 
1850;  delegate  Mass.  constitutional  convention  1853;  member  Mass. 
house  of  representatives  1857;  Mass.  executive  council  1858;  judge  of 
probate  and  insolvency  1858-83.  Bom  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  24,  181 1; 
died  Middleboro,  March  30,  1883.  Harv.  law  quin.,  Nee.  1883,  P. 

23-*23 


i835  GRADUATES  167 

1835 

BOSWORTH,  ALFRED,  A.B.  1845,  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1854- 
62.  Admitted  to  R.  I.  bar  1838;  lawyer  Chepachet,  R.  I.,  1838-39; 
Warren,  R.  I.,  1839-54;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1839-54; 
speaker  1842-44,  1851-53;  associate  justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1854-62. 
Born  Warren,  R.  I.,  Jan.  28,  181 2;  died  Warren,  May  10,  1862. 

Nee.  1862,  Bapt.  encyc,  R.  I.  eye. 

CHAPIN,  HENRY,  A.B.  1836;  LL.D.  1873;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1838. 
Admitted  to  bar  1838;  lawyer  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  1838-46;  Worcester,  Mass., 
1846-78;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1845;  commissioner  of 
insolvency  1848;  mayor  Worcester  1849-51;  member  Mass.  constitutional 
convention  1853;  acting  mayor  1870;  judge  of  probate  and  insolvency 
1858-78;  commissioner  under  the  Mass.  personal  liberty  law;  member 
Mass.  state  board  of  education;  chairman  of  visitors  Mass.  state  normal 
school,  Worcester;  trustee  Leicester  academy;  vice  president  board  of 
trustees  several  years;  trustee  Worcester  lunatic  asylum;  one  of  the 
founders  Old  men's  home,  Worcester;  director  City  national  bank,  Wor- 
cester. Born  Upton,  Ma.=;s.,  May  13,  181 1;  died  Worcester,  Mass.,  Oct., 
13,  1878.  Harv.  law  quin.,  Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1879 

CHAPIN,  JOSHUA  BICKNELL,  A.B.  1838;  M.D.  Berkshire  medical  insti- 
tution 1838.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1838-43;  druggist  Providence 
1843-54;  photographer  Providence;  commissioner  public  schools  R.  L 
1859-62,  1863-69.  Editor  R.  I.  schoolmaster.  Born  Hillsboro,  N.  H., 
Aug.  19,  1814;  died  June  7,  1881.  Nee.  1881 

CROSS,  GEORGE  WARREN,  A.B.  1875.     From  Charleston,  S.  C. 

CURREY,  SAMUEL,  A.B.  1866;  A.M.  Principal  University  grammar 
school  1835-36;  admitted  to  bar  1837;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  L,  1837-78; 
member  R.  L  house  of  representatives  two  years;  R.  L  senate  seven 
years.  Born  near  Fredericton,  N.  S.,  Oct.  12,  1806;  died  Providence, 
R.  L,  Feb.  28,  1878.  R.  I.  cyc,  Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1878 

EATON,  GILES  MARDENBOROUGH,  A.B.  1875.     From  Plainfield,  Conn. 

GODDARD,  JOSIAH,  A.B.  1875.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1838;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1838;  missionary  American  Baptist 
missionary  union,  Bangkok,  Siam,  1840-?;  Shanghai,  China;  Ningpo, 
China,  1849-54.  Author  English  and  Chinese  dictionary;  translation  of 
New  Testament  into  Chinese,  besides  several  tracts.  Born  Wendell,  Mass., 
Oct.  27,  1813;  died  Ningpo,  China,  Sept.  4,  1854.     Cyc.  Am.  biog.  Newt. 

GOULD,  SAMUEL  LAWRENCE,  A.B.  1863.  Lecturer  on  slavery  1835-37; 
master  grammar  school,  Chelsea,  Ma.ss.,  1837-40;  Charlestown,  Mass., 
1840-41;  Winthrop  grammar  school,  Boston,  Mass.,  1841-?;  Franklin 
grammar  school,  Boston,  i8?-65;  superintendent  several  gold  mining 
companies.  Col.;  stock  farmer,  near  Canon  City,  Col.  Bom  Boston, 
Mass.,  May  20,  1814;  died  near  Canon  City,  Col.,  Feb.  11,  1874.   Nee  1874 

HOLDEN,  LEVI  HALL.  A.B.  1875;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1838.  Phy- 
sician Providence,  R.  I.,  1838-40;  assistant  surgeon  U.  S.  army  1840-67; 
retired  with  rank  of  lieutenant  colonel.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  6, 
1817;  died  Vineland,  N.  J.,  May  12,  1874.  Nee.  1874 

IVES,  DWIGHT,  A.B.  1857;  D.D.  Madison  university  1854.  Ordained  Bap- 
tist minister  1835;  pastor  First  church,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1835-36;  Alton, 
111.,  1836-39;  Suffield,  Conn.,  1839-74;  Conway,  Mass.  Born  West  Spring- 
field, now  Holyoke,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1805;  died  Conway,  Mass.,  Dec.  22, 
1875.  Nee.  1876,  Bapt.  encyc. 

JEWETT,  CHARLES  COFFIN,  A.B.  1838;  A.M.  Librarian  Brown  univer- 
sity 1842-48;  professor  modem  languages  and  literature  1843-48.  Princi- 
pa.1  academy,  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  1835-37;  graduated  Andover  theological 
seminary  1840;  principal  Day's  academy,  Wrentham,  Mass.,  1840-41; 
studied  abroad  1843-46;  assistant  secretary  and  librarian  Smithsonian 
institution  1848-58.     Author  Close  of  the  late  rebellion,  1842;  Catalogue  of 


i68  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1835 

the  library  of  Brown  university,  1843;  Notices  of  public  libraries  in  the  U. 
S.,  1 851;  On  the  construction  of  catalogues  of  libraries,  1852;  Catalogue  of 
the  Boston  public  library,  Bates  hall,  1861.  Bom  Lebanon,  Me.,  Aug.  12, 
1816;  died  Braintree,  Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1868. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye..  And.,  Nee.  1868 

LOOMIS,  JUSTIN  ROLPH,  A.B.  1836;  A.M.  Waterville  college  1838;  Ph.D. 
University  at  Lewisburg,  Penn.,  1854;  LL.D.  Rochester  university  1858. 
Teacher  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  1835-36;  tutor  Waterville  college  1836-38;  pro- 
fessor chemistry  and  natural  history  1838-52;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1845;  professor  natural  sciences,  University  at  Lewisburg,  Penn.,  1853-58; 
president  1858-79;  U.  S.  military  service  1862;  chaplain.  Author  Ele- 
ments of  geology,  1852;  Elements  of  anatomy  and  physiology,  1853;  also 
various  sermons  and  addresses.  Bom  Bennington,  N.  Y.,  June  21,  18 10; 
died  Lewisburg,  Penn.,  June  22,  1898. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Colby,  AUibone,  P.,  Nee.  1899 

MACOMBER,  JOSHUA  MASON,  A.B.  1862;  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  physi- 
cians and  surgeons  1854.  Principal  Union  academy,  Bennington,  Vt., 
1835-37;  academy.  New  Salem,  Mass.;  Franklin  academy,  Shelbume 
Falls,  Mass.;  academy,  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  1841-51;  professor  chemistry, 
Penn.  medical  college,  1854-60;  resident  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  1860-81.  Bom 
New  Salem,  Mass.,  Oct.  12,  181 1;  died  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  Feb.  9,  1881. 

Nee.  1882 

MOREY,  REUBEN,  A.B.  1875.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Madi- 
son, Ind.,  1836-38;  Louisville,  Ky.;  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1839-47;  Homer, 
N.  Y.;  Wyoming,  N.  Y. ;  Arcade,  N.  Y. ;  Delavan,  111.;  Tonica,  111.;  Merton, 
Wis.,  until  1874;  resident  Waukesha,  Wis.,  1874-80.  Bom  Fabius,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  21,  1805;  died  Waukesha,  Wis.,  May  17,  1880. 

Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1880 

NASON,  ELIAS,  A.B.  1836;  A.M.  Teacher  Cambridge,  Mass;  Augusta,  Ga.; 
principal  academy,  Waynesboro,  Ga.;  high  school,  Newburyport,  Mass.; 
Latin  school,  Newburyport;  master  high  school,  Milford,  Mass.,  1849-52; 
ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor  First  church,  Natick,  Mass., 
1852-58;  Mystic  church,  Medford,  Mass.,  1858-60;  First  church,  Exeter, 
N.  H.,  1860-65;  resident  North  Billerica,  Mass.,  1865-87;  pastor  Central 
church,  Dracut,  Mass.,  fourteen  years;  Pawtucket  church,  Lowell,  Mass., 
1877-S5;  member  N.  E.  historic  genealogical  society;  member  N.  Y.  his- 
torical society;  member  American  antiquarian  society.  Author  Carmina 
coeli;  Vocal  class  book;  Songs  for  the  school  room  [1S42];  Chrestoniathie  fran- 
gaise,  1849;  Memoir  of  Rev.  N.  Howe,  1851;  Congregational  hymn  book, 
1857;  Congregational  hymn  and  tune  book,  1858;  Our  obligation  to  defend 
the  government,  and  other  sermons  on  the  war,  1861;  Songs  for  social  attd 
public  worship,  1862;  Brief  record  of  events  in  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1861-63,  3 
vols.,  1862-64;  Sir  Charles  Henry  Frankland,  1865;  Eidogy  on  Edward 
Everett,  1865;  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Susannah  Rowson,  1870;  Life  and  services 
of  Henry  Wilson,  1872;  Gazetteer  of  Mass.,  1872;  History  of  Middlesex 
county,  1872;  Life  and  seroices  of  Charles  Sumner,  1874;  Lives  of  eminent 
American  evangelists,  1877]  Originality,  1882;  numerous  other  sermons, 
addresses  and  memoirs;  editor  Georgia  courier;  Watch  tower;  N.  E.  histori- 
cal and  genealogical  register;  Ho>ne  and  abroad.  Born  Wrentham,  Mass., 
April  21,  181 1 ;  died  North  Billerica,  Mass.,  June  17,  1887. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Allibone,  Sabin,  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1888 

NEWMAN,  ZENAS  B,  A.B.  1875;  A.M.  Shurtleff  college  1841.  Principal 
academic  and  preparatory  departments,  Shurtleff  college,  1835-40;  pro- 
fessor oratory,  rhetoric  and  belles-lettres  1841-44.  From  Seekonk,  Mass. ; 
died  1844?.  Shurtleff,  P. 

RANDALL,  GEORGE  MAXWELL,  A.B.  1836;  A.M.;  D.D.  1856.  Gradu- 
ated General  theological  seminary  1838;  ordained  Episcopal  minister  1839; 
rector  Church  of  the  Ascension,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1838-44;  member  school 
committee  four  years;  rector  Church  of  the  Mes.siah,  Boston,  Mass., 
1844-65 ;  clerical  deputy  Mass.  diocese  1850-65 ;  secretary  house  of  clerical 


i83S  GRADUATES  169 

and  lay  deputies    1862-65;    missionary    bishop  Col.    1865-73.      Author 
various  tracts;  editor  Christian  witness;  Church  advocate.     Born  Warren, 
R.  I.,  Nov.  23,  1810,  died  Denver,  Col.,  Sept.  28,  1873. 
Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  B.  U.  Fall  River,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Nee.  1874 

RICHARDSON,  EDWARD  TRASK,  A.B.  1875;  M.D.  College  of  physicians 
and  surgeons  1839.     From  New  York,  N.  Y.;  died  1881. 

SAXTON,  WILLIAM  ROBINSON,  A.B.  1836.  Teacher  Young  ladies' 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.     From  Lebanon,  Conn.;  died  1837.  P. 

STONE,  EDWARD,  A.B.  Graduated  Harvard  divinity  school  1839;  or- 
dained Unitarian  minister.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1840;  missionary  Iowa; 
pastor  Barnstable,  Mass.,  1842-43;  Calais,  Me.,  1844-49;  Bucksport,  Me., 
1850-53;  South  Natick,  Mass.,  1853-55.  Born  Framingham,  Mass.,  Feb. 
4,  1815;  died  Framingham,  Attg.  10,  1876.  Harv.  div.  sch..  Nee.  1878 

SUMNER,  SAMUEL  STILLMAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  From  Boston,  Mass.;  died 
Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  24,  1884. 

UPHAM,  WILLIAM  D,  A.B.  1875.     From  Weathersfield,  Vt. 

URMENETA,  GERONIMO,  A.B.  1851;  A.M.  185 1;  LL.D.  1859.  Scientific 
farmer  and  miller,  Chile;  secretary  of  finance,  Chile,  1850-52;  member 
Chilian  chamber  of  deputies  1852-64;  president  six  years;  minister  of  in- 
terior and  foreign  affairs,  Chile,  1857-59;  member  Chilian  senate  1865-81. 
Bom  Santiago  181 6;  died  Chile  1881.  P- 

WARREN,  JONAH  GOULDING,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Rochester  university 
1856.  Trustee  Brown  university  1858-74.  Graduated  Newton  theologi- 
cal institution  1838;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1838;  pastor  Cabotville, 
now  Chicopee,  Mass.,  1838-49;  Fifth  street  church,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1849-55; 
corresponding  secretary  Baptist  missionary  union  1855-72;  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1859-75.  Born  Ward,  now  Auburn,  Mass.,  Sept.  11, 
1812;  died  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Feb.  27,  1884.  Newt.,  Nee.  1884 

WATERMAN,  JOHN,  A.B.  1875.     From  Providence,  R.  I.;  died  1837. 

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1836 

BENNETT,  EDWARD  ANDREW,  A.B.  In  busmess  Louisville,  Ky., 
1836-42;  merchant  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1842-67.  Born  Windsor,  N.  S., 
Sept.  29,  1806;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Oct.  18,  1867.  Nee.  1868 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  LAWTON,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1836-38;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1839;  pastor  Ann  Arbor,  Mich., 
1839;  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1839-42;  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  1842-46;  Westboro, 
Mass.,  1847-51;  Watertown,  Mass.,  1854-60;  Mt.  Pleasant,  la.,  1870-72; 
Ottumwa,  la.,  1873-75;  Kearney,  Neb.,  1875-76;  North  Reading,  Mass., 
1877-79;  farmer  Wrentham,  Mass. ,1883-.     Address,  Wrentham,  Mass. 

Bapt.  encyc.  Newt.,  P. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  CHARLES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Brown  university  1837- 
38;  student  Andover  theological  seminary  1838-39;  Union  theological 
seminary  1839;  home  missionary  O.  and  Ind.  1839-41;  ordained  Con- 
gregational minister  1842;  pastor  Berkley,  Mass.,  1842-44;  Freetown, 
Mass.,  1845-47;  Mendon,  Mass.,  1847-50;  Auburn,  Mass.,  1851-53;  First 
church,  Ashford,  Conn.,  1854-58;  Eastford,  Conn.,  1858-67;  Oxford,  Conn., 
1867-69;  Redding,  Conn.,  1869-71;  Burlington,  Conn.,  1871-74;  East 
Granby,  Conn.,  1874-81.  Author  Layman's  assistant;  numerous  contri- 
butions to  newspapers.  Bom  Holliston,  Mass.,  Oct.  4,  1813;  died  East 
Granby,  Conn.,  March  30,  1881.  And.,  Nee.  1881 

CLARKE,  SAMUEL,  A.B.  Lawyer  Northboro,  Mass.  From  Sherborn, 
Mass.;  died  March  10,  1890.  P. 

DOUGLAS,  JOHN  GALE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Cincinnati,  O.,  1843-90. 
Bom  Newark,  N.  J.,  1816;  died  Cincinnati,  6.,  March  23,  1890. 

Nee.  1890 


I70  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1836 

BUNNELL,  THOMAS  LYMAN,  A.B.  Calico  printer  Pawtucket,  R.  I.; 
president  Dunnell  manufacturing  company.  Born  Providence,  R.  I., 
July  5,  1816;  died  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  Dec.  27,  1895.        P.,  Nee.  1896 

EVERETT,  CHARLES  JARVIS,  A.B.     From  Wrenthara,  Mass. ;  died  1838. 

FARNUM,  CALEB,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Principal  private  school.  Providence,  R.  I.; 
academy  Fruit  Hill,  R.  I.;  Richmond  street  grammar  school  Providence; 
Elm  street  grammar  school.  Providence;  civil  engineer  1849-59;  fire  in- 
surance agent  1859-89.  Author  Farnunt's  grammar;  Practical  penman, 
1848;  various  reports.  Bom  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  Oct.  30,  1815;  died  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  July  4,  1889.  Nee.  1891 

JAQUES,  GEORGE,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Teacher  Va.  1836-37 ;  horticulturist  Wor- 
cester, Mass.;  commissioner  of  shade  trees  and  public  grounds,  Worcester; 
director  public  library;  trustee  citv  hospital.  Author  Transactions  of  the 
Worcester  county  horticultural  society  from  its  commencement  to...  184'/ 
Born  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Feb.  18,  1816;  died  Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug.  24, 
1872.  Nee.  1873 

JONES,  JOHN  GILMORE,  A.B.  Principal  academy,  Brooklyn,  Conn., 
one  year;  Plainfield,  Conn.,  one  year;  scientific  lecturer  1839-54;  resident 
Newton,  Mass.,  1839-41;  Foxboro,  Mass.,  1841-54;  farmer  Falmouth, 
Mass.,  1854-79.  Bom  Foxboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  12,  181 1;  died  Falmouth, 
Mass.,  Oct.  12,  1879.  Nee.  1880 

KNOWLES,  JOHN  POWER,  A  B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1838.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1838;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1838-69;  master  in  chancery 
after  1845;  reporter  of  decisions  R.  I.  supreme  court  1855-67;  member 
R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1855-56,  1866-67;  city  solicitor  Providence 
1866-67;  justice  U.  S.  district  court,  R.  I.,  1869-81.  One  of  the  signers 
Nine  lawyers'  opinion,  1842;  author  The  court  vs.  the  General  asse-tnbly, 
1857.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  13,  1808;  died  Providence,  Aug.  3, 
1887.  Harv.,  R.  I.  eye,  Nee.  1888,  P. 

LINCOLN,  JOHN  LARKIN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.,  1859.  Tutor  Brown  uni- 
versity 1839-41;  assistant  professor  Latin  1844-45;  professor  Latin  lan- 
guage and  literature  1845-91;  instructor  German  1867-68.  Tutor 
Columbian  college  1836-37;  student  Newton  theological  institution  1837- 
39;  in  Europe  1841-44;  principal  school  for  young  ladies  1859-67. 
Editor  Selection  frotn  Livy,  1847;  Works  of  Horace,  185 1;  Ovid,  1883; 
author  numerous  essays  and  articles  in  various  magazines  and  period- 
icals. See  In  memoriam  J.  L.  L.  iSiy-iSgi.  Bom  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb. 
23,  181 7;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  17,  1891.  Nee.  1892 

LINCOLN,  JOTHAM,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1839 ;  lawyer  Hingham, 
Mass.,  1839-47;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1847;  ranchman 
Spring  Valley,  on  Upper  Cherry  Creek,  Col.  Bom  Hingham,  Mass., 
Nov.  7,  1815;  killed  by  Indians,  Spring  Valley,  Col.,  Sept.  4,  1868. 

Nee.  1869 

LOVE,  HORACE  THOMAS,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Soliciting  agent  Brown  university 
1859.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1836;  missionary  Corfu,  Greece,  1836- 
56;  pastor  North  Adams,  Mass.,  ten  years;  secretary  American  and 
foreign  Bible  society.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  several  years;  organized  church, 
East  Abington,  Mass.;  Greenwood  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  preacher 
Providence,  R.  I.;  Windsor,  Vt.;  resident  Kansas;  Babylon,  L.  I.  Born 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  or  vicinity,  Nov.  16,  1808;  died  Babylon,  L.  I.,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  18,  1895.  Nee.  1895,  P. 

MELLEN.  WILLIAM  CHAMBERLAIN,  A.B.  Teacher;  lawyer  Akron,  O., 
1838-?;  Cincinnati,  O.,  with  residence  at  Milford,  O.;  mayor  Milford. 
Author  several  briefs.  Bom  HoUiston,  Mass.,  Nov.  2,  1808;  died  Milford, 
O.,  Oct.  I,  1894.  Nee.  1895,  P. 


1836  GRADUATES  171 

POTTER,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1837-38;  admitted  to  bar  1838;  lawj'-er  Providence,  R.  I.,  1838-67;  resi- 
dent Kingston,  R.  I.,  1867-;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1851- 
52;  acting  attorney-general  R.  I.  several  times;  commander  Providence 
horse  guards.     Author  various  arguments.     Address,  Kingston,  R.  I. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

RANDALL,  SILAS  BURROWS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theologi- 
cal institution  1840;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1841;  pastor  Woburn, 
Mass.,  1841-47;  Andover,  Mass.,  1847-48;  assistant  American  Baptist 
missionary  union  rooms,  Boston,  Mass.,  1848-49;  preacher  Groton,  Conn., 
1849-50;  manufacturer  Mystic,  Conn.,  1850-64;  manufacturer  of  harness 
machinery,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1864-86;  Wyoming,  O.,  1886-95.  Born  Mystic 
River,  Conn.,  July  4,  1814;  died  Wyoming,  O.,  Jan.  15,  1895. 

Nee.  1895,  Newt.,  Brun.,  P. 

RANDOLPH,  THOMAS  LYMAN,  A.B.;  A  M.  Private  tutor,  Va.,  1836-38; 
graduated  General  theological  seminary  1841;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon 
1841;  priest  1843;  rector  St.  Paul's,  Portsmouth,  R.  I.;  Manton,  R.  I.; 
South  Scituate,  R.  I.;  St.  Paul's,  Otis,  Mass.;  St.  John's,  Wilkinsonville, 
Mass.;  Brandon,  Vt.;  Windsor,  Vt.;  Franklin,  Vt.;  Trumansburgh,  N.  Y.; 
Christ  church,  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  1874-83;  resident  Alameda,  Cal.  Born 
Newport,  R.  I.,  Dec.  7,  1818;  died  Alameda,  Cal.,  Feb.  14,  1904.  P. 

SCOTT,  JACOB  RICHARDSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Hyannis,  Mass., 
1836-38;  Brookline,  Mass.,  1839-40;  graduated  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1842;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1842;  pastor  Market  street  church, 
Petersburg,  Va.,  1842-44;  Hampton,  Va.,  1844-47;  chaplain  L^^niversity 
of  Virginia  1847-49;  pastor  Portland,  Me.,  1849-53;  F^^l  River,  Mass., 
1853-54;  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1854-57;  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1858-60;  superintend- 
ent of  schools.  Maiden,  Mass.,  1861.  Author  various  hymns  and  maga- 
zine articles.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  March  i,  181 5;  died  Maiden,  Mass., 
Dec.  10,  1861.  Nee.  1862,  Bapt.  encyc,  Newt.,  Bapt.  hymn 

SHEPARD,  STEPHEN  OSGOOD,  A.B.;  LL.D.  1886.  Admitted  to  bar 
1843;  lawyer  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1843-97;  director  National  commercial  bank; 
Dudley  observatory;  Boston  and  Albany  railroad;  Albany  medical  col- 
lege. Born  Salem,  Mass.,  Aug.  4,  1816;  died  Albany,  N.  Y.,  March  2, 
1897.  Nee.  1897,  P. 

SHEPARD,  THOMAS  PERKINS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1840.  Tutor  Brown  university  1836-37;  trustee  1851-77.  Studied  abroad 
1840-44;  manufacturer  of  chemicals,  Providence,  R  I.,  1845-77;  mem- 
ber Providence  common  council  1848-51;  R.  I.  senate  1853-51.;  trustee 
R.  I.  hospital  1863-77;  president  1877;  member  board  of  commissioners 
to  build  Providence  co.  court  house  1875.  Author  Receipts  for  calico 
printing  with  particular  reference  to  the  employ meiu  of  madder  extract  and 
artificial  alizarin,  1872.  Born  Salem,  Mass.,  March  16,  1817;  died  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  May  5,  1877.  R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1877 

SMITH,  HENRY,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister.  Born  Worcester, 
Mass 

TILLINGHAST,  WILBOR,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Hamilton  literary  and 
theological  institution;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Franklinville, 
N.  Y. ;  Evansville,  N.  Y. ;  Antwerp,  N.  Y. ;  Wilmington,  Vt. ;  Lafayette,  O. ; 
resident  Bloomer,  Wis.  Born  Norway,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  12,  1810;  died 
Bloomer,  Wis.,  March  13,  1884.  Nee.  1884 

WATERBURY,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Darien,  Conn., 
several  years;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.;  inventory  oil  manufacturer  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J.  Author  articles  in  chess  periodicals.  Born  Darien,  Conn., 
Nov.  19,  1816;  died  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  March  22,  1882.  Nee.  1886 

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172  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1837 

1837 

BABCOCK,  WILLIAM  ROBINSON,  A.B.;  D.D.  1869.  Ordained  Episcopal 
deacon  1840;  priest  1841;  rector  Christ  church,  Gardiner,  Me.,  1840-47; 
St.  Peter's  church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1848-53;  Trinity  church,  Natchez,  Miss., 
1853-55;  St.  John's  church,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1856-72;  retired  1872. 
Bom  Westerly,  R.  I.,  March  28,  1814;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Jan.  22, 
1899.  Nee.  1899,  P. 

BISHOP,  NATHAN,  A.B.;  A.M  ;  LL.D.  Harvard  university  1855.  Tutor 
Brown  university  1838-39;  trustee  1842-54;  fellow  1854-61.  Private 
teacher  Providence,  R.  I.,  1837-38;  superintendent  public  schools  Provi- 
dence 1839-52;  Boston,  Mass.,  1852-58;  resident  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1850- 
80;  one  of  the  managers  Christian  commission  during  Civil  war;  member 
U.  S.  Indian  commission;  member  board  American  Baptist  home  mission 
society;  secretary  two  ^'^ears;  original  trustee  Vassar  college;  chairman 
executive  committee  eight  years;  one  of  the  managers  American  Bible 
society;  president  financial  committee  Anglo-American  revision  of  the 
Bible;  member  committee.  Evangelical  alliance,  to  present  to  the  Czar 
remonstrances  against  interference  with  freedom  of  worship,  1873.  Born 
Vernon,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  12,  1808;  died  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  7.  1880. 

Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1881 

BRAYTON,  DURLIN  LEE,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1837;  mis- 
sionary to  the  Pwo-Karens  183  7- 1900,  residing  at  Maulmain,  Burma, 
1838-39;  Mergin,  Burma,  1839-53;  Maulmain,  Burma,  1853-54;  Dona- 
few,  Burma,  1854-55;  Rangoon,  Burma,  1855-1900.  Author  in  Pwo- 
Karen:  Holy  Bible;  Hymn  books;  Scripture  catechisms,  three  numbers; 
Catechetical  history  of  the  Saviour,  as  given  in  the  four  Evangelists; 
Spelling  book;  Primer;  Elementary  geography;  Arithmetic;  Readers,  two 
numbers;  also  numerous  sermons,  tracts  and  leaflets.  Bom  Hubbards- 
ton,  Vt.,  Oct.  27,  1808;  died  Rangoon,  Burma,  April  23,  1900. 

Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1900,  P. 

BRITTAN,  NATHAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Associate  principal  Collegiate  institute, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1837-45;  teacher  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  1845-50;  inventor  con- 
tinuous copper-strip  lightning-rod  1851;  in  business  connected  with  his 
invention,  Lockport,  N.  Y. ;  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  Detroit,  N.  Y. ;  Chicago,  111. ; 
Adrian,  Mich.,  1868-72.  Bom  Spencer,  Mass.,  Sept.  2,  1808;  died  Adrian, 
Mich.,  Jan.  3,  1872.  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1872 

BURBANK,  DAVID,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  Franklin  college  1858.  Student 
Newton  theological  institution  1837-39;  principal  Day's  academy,  Wren- 
tham,  Mass.;  grammar  school.  Providence,  R.  I.;  in  business  Rochester, 
N.  Y. ;  principal  academy,  Wyoming,  N.  Y.;  Elbridge,  N.  Y. ;  Munroe, 
N.  Y.;  Brockport,  N.  Y.;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1862;  pastor  Delavan, 
Wis.,  1862-65.  Bom  Deerfield,  N.  H.,  Oct.  10,  1810;  died  Chicago,  111., 
April  26,  1865.  Nee.  1865,  Newt. 

CALDWELL,  JOHN  CALHOUN,  A.B.     From  Newberry,  S.  C. 

CARPENTER,  SOLOMON,  A.B.     From  Stephentown,  N.  Y. 

CHILD,  WILLIAM  SPENCER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Trinity  college  1854;  D.D.  Co- 
lumbia college  1875.  Ordained  Episcopal  minister;  rector  Fruit  Hill, 
R.  I.;  Springfield,  Mass.;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  Zion  church,  Newport,  R.  I.; 
principal  boys'  preparatory  school,  Newport,  R.  I.,  14  years;  rector  St. 
Matthew's  church,  Jamestown,  R.  I.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  14, 
1818;  died  Jamestown,  R.  I.,  Dec.  8,  1892.  Nee.  1893,  P. 

CLARK,  ASA  FRANKLIN,  A.B.  Graduated  Hartford  theological  semi- 
nary 1840;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1842;  pastor  Tribes  Hill, 
Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  1842-48;  Peru,  Vt.,  1849-59,  1868-73;  superintendent 
of  schools,  Peru;  pastor  Ludlow,  Vt.,  1859-62;  Weathersfield,  Vt.,  1863- 
65;  preacher  Marlboro,  Vt.,  1865;  resident  West  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1866- 
68,  1886-93;  pastor  Leverett,  Mass.,  1873-86.  Bom  Canterbury,  Conn., 
April  3,  181 1 ;  died  West  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  April  16,  1893. 

Nee.  1896,  Cong.  yr.  bk. 


i837  GRADUATES  173 

CORBETT,  BENJAMIN  SMITH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theolog- 
ical institution  1840;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Andover,  Mass., 
1841-48;  resident  licentiate  Andover  theological  seminary  1842.  Bom 
Framingham,  Mass.,  Feb.  16,  1812;  died  1862.  Newt.,  And. 

DALLAM,  JAMES  WILMER,  A.B.  Lawyer  Matagorda,  Texas.  Author 
The  lone  star,  a  tale  of  Texas,  1847;  editor  Laws  of  Texas,  1845.  From 
Baltimore,  Md.;  died  New  Orleans,  La.,  Aug.  21,  1847.  Nee.  1848 

FISH,  ERASMUS  DARWIN,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1839.  Lawyer 
Thornton,  N.  H.     From  Thornton,  N.  H.;  died  1846.        Harv.  law  quin. 

FISKE,  OLIVER  JOHNSON.  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1833-35;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1837;  pastor  Limerock,  R.  I., 
1837-39;  principal  Young  ladies'  seminary,  Stewart's  Creek,  Tenn.;  boys' 
school,  Robertson  co.,  Tenn.;  teacher  Nashville,  Tenn.,  two  years;  presi- 
dent Eno  college,  Gallatin,  Tenn.,  ?-i849;  pastor  Oldtown,  111.,  1855-?; 
Leroy,  111.;  Rock  Creek,  111.;  Randolph's  Grove,  111.,  ?-i873;  resident 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1873-85.  Bom  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Jan.  24,  1809;  died 
Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  Jan.  8,  1886.  Nee.  1886,  Newt. 

GREENE,  SAMUEL  STILLMAN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1870.  Professor  di- 
dactics. Brown  university,  1851-54;  professor  mathematics  and  civil  en- 
gineering 1855-64;  natural  philosophy  and  astronomy  1864-75;  mathe- 
matics and  astronomy  1875-83.  Assistant  principal  academy,  Worcester, 
Mass  ,  1837-40;  superintendent  public  schools,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1840- 
42;  assistant  teacher  English  high  school,  Boston,  Mass.,  1842-44;  master 
Phillips  grammar  school,  Boston,  1844-49;  agent  Mass.  board  of  educa- 
tion 184Q-51;  superintendent  public  schools.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1851-55; 
member  Providence  school  committee  1854-72;  president  R.  I.  institute; 
American  institute  of  instruction;  National  teacher's  association.  Author 
Analysis  of  the  English  language,  1848;  First  lessons  in  grammar,  1848; 
Elements  of  English  gramm.ar,  1852;  English  grammar,  1867;  Introduction 
to  English  grammar,  1868.  Born  Belchertown,  Mass.,  May  3,  1810;  died 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  24,  1883. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1883,  R.  I.  eye,  Bapt.  encyc. 

GRIGGS,  GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1839.  Lawyer 
Boston,  Mass.;  librarian  Harvard  law  school  several  years.  Born  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  Sept.  8,  1813;  died  Brookline,  May  8,  1888.     Harv.,  Nee.  1888 

HARRIS,  GEORGE,  A.B.     From  Lancaster,  Mass.;  died  1837. 

HAYNES,  ARUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Baptist  minister;  physician.  From  Middle- 
town,  Vt.;  died  at  sea  1853.  Nee.  1853 

HENSHAW,  ALEXANDER  GRISWOLD,  A.B.  From  Baltimore,  Md.; 
died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  29,  1854. 

INGRAHAM,  JOHN  SHEPARD,  A.B.  Principal  academy,  Macon,  Ga., 
1841;  teacher  Cave  Springs,  Ga.,  1850-58;  Albany^  Ga.,  1858-71;  Senoia, 
Ga.,  1871-85;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Senoia,  Ga.,  1885-91. 
Born  Attleboro,  Mass.,  April  25,  1813;  died  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Jan.  7,  188 r. 

Bapt.  yr.  bk.,  Nee.  1891 

JONES,  LAMBERT  JEFFERSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1839; 
lawyer  Newberry,  S.  C,  1839-94;  school  trustee;  commissioner  in  equity 
13  years;  member  S.  C.  legislature  three  terms.  Bom  Newberry  co., 
S.  C,  July  17,  1813;  died  Newberry,  S.  C,  July  15,  1894.  Nee,  P. 

LELAND,  IRA,  A.B.  Teacher  Mass.  1837-44;  ordained  Baptist  minister; 
pastor  Barnstable,  Mass.,  three  years;  Long  Plain,  Mass.;  Lexington,  Mass., 
1847-57;  Warren,  Me.,  11  years;  Topsham,  Me.,  17  years.  Born  V/eathers- 
field,  Vt.,  June  4,  1810;  died  Brunswick,  Me.,  Jan.  3,  1887.        Nee.  1887 

LYON,  ABIJA  SMITH,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1837;  pastor 
North  Oxford,  Mass.,  1837-47;  Chatham,  Mass.,  1847-53;  Natick,  Mass., 
^853-58;  home  missionary,  Minn.,  1858-59;  pastor  Newport,  Minn.,  1859- 
68.  Bom  Woodstock,  Conn.,  April  2,  1805;  died  Newport,  Minn.,  Sept. 
13,  1871.  Nee.  1873 


174  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1837 

NEWCOMB,  CHARLES  KING,  A.B.;  A.M.  Engaged  in  literary  pursuits; 
U.  S.  military  service  1862;  abroad  1874.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

B.  U.  civil  war,  Newcomb  gen. 

NOYES,  EDWIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Waterville  college  1837-39;  student 
Harvard  law  school  1839-40;  lawyer  Waterville,  Me.,  1841-88;  treasurer 
Androscoggin  and  Kennebec  railroad  company;  superintendent  from  its 
completion  to  1853,  i854?-72;  Michigan  central  railroad  1853-54;  member 
Me.  senate  1849-50.  Bom  Kingston,  R.  I.,  Feb.  21,  1812;  died  Boston, 
Mass.,  March  23,  1888.  Harv.  law  quin..  Nee.  1888 

PECK,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.B.  Teacher  Jefifersonville,  Ind.;  near 
Louisville,  Ky. ;  music  teacher  Madison,  Ind.;  Cincinnati,  O.;  editor  Daily 
sun  and  Republican,  Cincinnati,  O.;  admitted  to  Mass.  bar  1843;  rnusical 
and  dramatic  critic  Boston  post;  founder  Boston  musical  review  1845; 
connected  with  New  York  courier  and  enquirer;  American  review;  Method- 
ist quarterly  review;  Literary  ivorld;  Art-tmion  bulletin;  travelled  round 
the  world  1853-54.  Author  Sonnets  of  the  sidewalk;  Aurifodina,  or  Ad- 
ventures in  the  gold  region;  Melbourne  and  the  Chincha  islands,  with  sketches 
of  Lima,  and  a  voyage  round  the  world,  1854;  also  various  essays  and  con- 
tributions to  magazines.  Bom  Rohoboth,  Mass.,  Dec.  4,  181 7;  died 
Boston,  Mass.,  June  6,  1859. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1859,  Cyc  Am.  biog.,  AUibone,  Duyckinck 

PHILLIPS,  DANIEL  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  D.D.  1874.  Student  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1837-38;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1838;  pastor  Med- 
ford,  Mass.,  1838-50;  South  Reading,  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1850-65;  presi- 
dent and  professor  Nashville  normal  and  theological  institute,  now 
Roger  Williams  university,  1864-90.  Born  Cillmaenllyd,  Carmarthen- 
shire, Wales,  June  7,  1809;  died  Nashville,  Tenn.,  April  13,  1890. 

Nee.  1890,  Newt. 

PUTNAM,  DAVID  ABBOTT,  A.B.     From  Salem,  Mass.;  died  1840. 

REDING,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1840;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1841;  pastor  West 
Townsend,  Mass.,  1841-44;  North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1844-47;  Second 
church,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1848-56,  1861-63;  Manchester,  Mass.,  1856-61; 
Webster,  Mass  .  1863-69;  Milford,  Mass.,  1869-71;  Second  church,  Bev- 
erly, 1871-81;  resident  Beverly  Farms,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  house  of 
representatives  1860-61.  Author  various  sermons.  Born  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.,  Sept.  21,  1811;  died  Beverly  Farms,  Mass.,  May  26,  1899. 

Nee.  i899,Sabin,  Bapt.  encyc.  Newt.,  P. 

RICHARDS,  WILLIAM  COOLIDGE.  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  Bennington 
union  academy  1837-38;  president  Hancock  literary  and  scientific  insti- 
tution 1839-43;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1841;  pastor  North  Grafton, 
Mass.,  1841-49;  Lynn,  Mass.,  1849-64;  Newton,  Mass.,  1864-84;  resident 
Natick,  Mass.,  1884-94.  Author  Scriptural  defence  of  deity  of  Christ. 
Bom  Newton,  Mass.,  June  20,  1809;  died  Natick,  Mass.,  Dec.  13,  1894. 

Nee.  1895,  P. 

SCAMMELL,  JOHN  STEARNS,  A.B.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar  1840;  lawyer 
Milford,  Mass.,  1840-97,  with  exception  of  three  years  spent  in  Worcester, 
Mass.;  first  justice  Milford  police  court;  member  Mass.  house  of  represent- 
atives 1857-58.  Born  Bellingham,  Mass.,  May  26,  1816;  died  Milford, 
Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1897.  Nee.  1898 

SMITH,  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1840;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1841;  pastor  Fourth  church.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1841-54;  preacher  Fruit  Hill,  R.  I.;  Allendale  R.  I.;  Wanskuck, 
R.  I.;  pastor  Rutland,  Vt.,  1860-62;  N.  E.  district  secretary  American 
Baptist  publication  society  three  years;  missionary  R.  I.  state  convention. 
Author  discourses.  Born  South  Reading,  now  Wakefield,  Mass.,  July 
12,  1812;  died  Providence   R.  I.,  Jan.  29,  1872. 

Nee.  1873,  R.  I.  eye,  Bapt.  encyc,  Newt. 


i837  GRADUATES  175 

SMITH,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  New  Hampton  literary  and  theo- 
logical institution;  Newton  theological  institution  1831-33;  ordained  Bap- 
tist minister  1837;  pastor  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1837-41;  First  church, 
Newport,  R.  I.,  1841-50;  Bellingham  and  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  1850-51; 
Grafton,  Mass.,  1851-57;  connected  with  Female  collegiate  institute, 
Worcester,  Mass..  1857-62;  pastor  North  Oxford,  Mass.,  1861-66.  Born 
Hampstead,  N.  H.,  Jan.  31,  1808;  died  North  Oxford,  Mass.,  April  26, 
1866.  Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.   1866,  Newt. 

SOMMERS,  THOMAS  SKELDING,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  private  school 
New  York,  N.  Y.;  admitted  to  bar  1841;  lawyer  New  York  1841-7T. 
Bom  Troy,  N   Y.,  Jan.  11,  1818;  died  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  11?,  1871. 

Nee.  1872 

STEARNS,  ORRIN  ORLANDO  A.B  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1838; 
pastor  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  1838-40;  principal  Hancock  literary  and  scien- 
tific institution  1840-42;  Rockingham  academy,  and  pastor  Hampton 
Falls,  N.  H.,  1842-43;  pastor  Deerfield,  N.  H.;  Milford,  N.  H.;  Manchester, 
N.  H  ;  Thomaston,  Me.;  Racine,  Wis.,  1854-58;  Winona,  Minn.,  1858-62; 
Lodi,  Wis.,  1864-85.  Author  several  articles  in  Christian  review.  Bom 
Monkton,  Vt.,  Feb.  27,  1810;  died  Lodi,  Wis.,  Oct.  19,  1885. 

Bapt.  encyc,  Nee.  1886 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.  From  Sturbridge,  Mass.;  died 
1869. 

TILLINGHAST,  NICHOLAS  POWER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Private  tutor  Society 
Hill,  S.  C,  1837-39;  graduated  Theological  seminary,  Alexandria,  Va., 
1842;  ordained  Episcopal  minister  1842;  assistant  rector  Monumental 
church,  Richmond,  Va.,  1842;  rector  Society  Hill,  S.  C,  1842-44;  in  Europe 
1844-46;  acting  rector  Trinity  church,  Washington,  D.  C,  1846;  rector 
Marblehead,  Mass.,  1846;  St.  John's  church,  Georgetown,  D.  C,  1848-67; 
resident  Philadelphia,  Penn.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  3,  1817; 
died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Aug.  7,  1869.  Nee.  1869 

TRAIN,  CHARLES  RUSSELL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  1837-40;  law  student 
Harvard  university  1840-41;  admitted  to  bar  1841;  lawyer  Framingham, 
Mass.,  1841-59;  Boston,  Mass.,  1863-85;  member  Mass.  house  of  repre- 
sentatives 1847-48,  1868,  1870-71;  district  attorney  1848-51,  1853-55; 
delegate  Mass.  constitutional  convention  1853;  member  Mass.  executive 
council  1857-58;  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1859-63;  U.  S.  military 
service,  aide-de-camp  to  Gen.  McClellan;  member  Boston  common  council 
1867-68;  attorney  general  Mass.  1871-79.  Author  Precedents  of  indict- 
ments, in  conjunction  with  F.  F.  Heard,  1855.  Born  Framingham,  Mass., 
Oct.  iS,  181 7;  died  North  Conway,  N.  H.,  July  29,  1885. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct.,  Nee.  1886 

WELD,  STOWELL  LEVERETT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  private  school, 
Danielsonville,  Conn.;  associate  principal  Smithville  seminary,  Scituate, 
R.  I.;  teacher  Norwich,  Conn.;  Stonington,  Conn.  Bom  Sturbridge, 
Mass.,  March  15,  1809;  died  Danielsonville,  Conn.,  Dec.  16,  1865. 

Nee.  1866 
38-*38 

1838 

ALDEN,  DAVID,  A.B.  Teacher  Kalamazoo,  Mich..  1838-40;  principal 
academy,  Shelburne  Falls.  Mass.,  1840-43;  farmer  Ashfield,  Mass.;  South- 
boro,  Mass.;  Kewanee,  111.  Bom  Ashfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1812;  died 
Kewanee,  111.,  Nov.  24,  1864.  Pilgrim  family,  Nee.  1865 

AMES,  WILLIAM  SHAW,  A.B.  Law  student  Providence,  R.  I.;  died 
1840. 

ARNOLD,  ALBERT  NICHOLAS,  A.B. ;  A.M.;  D.D.  University  of  Rochester 
1860.  Trustee  Brown  university  1875-83.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1841 ;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1841 ;  pastor  First  church,  New- 
buryport,  Mass.,  1841-43;  missionary,  Greece,  1844-55;  professor  church 


176  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1838 

history,  Newton  theological  institution,  1855-57;  pastor  Westboro,  Mass., 
1857-64;  professor  Biblical  criticism  and  pastoral  theology,  Hamilton 
literary  and  theological  institution,  1864-69;  New  Testament  Greek  and 
Biblical  literature,  Baptist  union  theological  seminary,  Chicago,  111., 
1869-78;  resident  Cranston,  R.  I.,  1878-83.  Author  sermons,  published 
in  modem  Greek,  Athens,  1883.  Bom  Cranston,  R.  I.,  Feb.  12,  1814; 
died  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  Oct.  11,  1883. 
Biog.  die.  U.  S.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Nee.  1884,  Newt.,  Bapt.  encyc. 

BOWERS,  CHARLES  MANNING,  A.B. ;  D.D.  1870.  Student  Newton  theo- 
logcal  institution  1838-39;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1841;  pastor  Lexing- 
ton, Mass.,  1841-45;  Clinton,  Mass.,  1847-86;  Spencer,  Mass.,  1886-95; 
member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1864-66;  secretary  Mass.  Baptist 
convention  1865-78.  Author  various  sermons,  reports,  obituaries,  and 
contributions  to  periodicals;  editor  newspaper  Clinton,  Mass.,  two  years. 
Address,  149  Water  St.,  Clinton,  Mass.  Newt.,  Bapt.  encyc,  P. 

BRADLEY,  CHARLES  SMITH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL  D.  1867.  Tutor  Brown 
university  1838-40;  fellow  1866-88.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1840-41;  admitted  to  bar  1841;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I. 
senate  1854;  chief  justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1866-68;  lecturer  Harvard 
law  school  1870-73;  professor  jurisprudence  1876-79;  delegate  several 
national  democratic  conventions.  Author  numerous  articles  on  consti- 
tutional reform  in  R.  I.  Bom  Newburyport,  Mass.,  July  19,  1819;  died 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  April  29,  1888.     Harv.  law  quin.,  R.  I.  cyc.  Nee  1888 

BURGESS,  ALEXANDER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1866;  Racine  college  1880; 
LL.D.  Griswold  college  1891.  Graduated  General  theological  seminary 
1841;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1842;  priest  1843;  rector  St.  Stephen's 
church,  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  1842-43;  St.  Mark's  church,  Augusta,  Me., 
1843-54;  St.  Luke's  church,  Portland,  Me.,  1854-67;  St.  John's  church, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1867-69;  Christ  church,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1869-78; 
bishop  of  Quincy,  111.,  1878-1901;  resident  Galesburgh,  111.,  1886-88; 
Peoria,  111.,  1888-98;  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1898-1901 ;  deputy  general  convention 
1844-77;  president  house  of  deputies  1877.  Author  Memoir  of  the  -first 
bishop  of  Maine,  1869;  Sunday  school  and  catechetical  book;  Six  charges  to 
the  clergy  of  the  diocese;  besides  various  sennons.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I., 
Oct.  31,  1819;  died  St   Albans,  Vt.,  Oct.  8,  1901. 

Nee.  1902,  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Gen.  sem.,  P.,  Biog.  diet.  U.  S. 

CLARKE,  JAMES  MASON,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1839- 
40;  admitted  to  bar  1841;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  district  attorney 
1849-52;  presiding  justice  Providence  court  of  magistrates;  city  solicitor 
1854-63;  register  in  bankruptcy  1867-76.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec. 
27,  1818;  died  Providence,  Dec.  21,  1885.       Harv.  law  quin..  Nee  1886 

COLBURN,  ALFRED,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Newton  theological  institution 
1839-40;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1842;  pastor  Westfield.  Mass.,  1842- 
44;  Saco,  Me.,  1844-46;  Warwick,  R.  I.,  1846-48;  Sharon,  Mass.,  1848- 
51;  resident  Boston,  Mass.,  1852-56,  pastor  South  Adams,  Mass.,  1856- 
57;  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.,  1859-63;  Bradford,  Mass.,  1863-67;  Chelmsford, 
Mass.,  1867-68;  Raynham,  Mass.,  1870-72;  Taunton,  Mass.,  1872-73; 
Hopkinton,  Mass.,  1873-76;  Conway,  Mass.,  1876-77;  resident  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1877-92;  secretary  N.  E.  Sunday  school  union.  Editor  The 
young  reaper.  Bom  Boston,  Mass.,  June  26,  1815;  died  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Feb.  27,  1892.  Newt.,  Nee  1892 

COLE,  AZEL  DOW,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1883;  Norwich  university  1852. 
Graduated  General  theological  seminary  1841;  ordained  Episcopal  dea- 
con 1841;  priest  1842;  rector  St.  James's  church,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1841- 
45;  St.  Luke's  church,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1845-49;  St  Luke's  church, 
Racine,  Wis.,  1849-50;  president  Nashotah  house,  and  pastor  St.  Sylvanus's 
church,  Nashotah,  Wis.,  1850-85.  Born  Sterling,  Conn.,  Dec.  i,  1818; 
died  Nashotah,  Wis.,  Oct.  1=;,  1885. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee  1886 


1838  GRADUATES  177 

DIKE,  SAMUEL  FULLER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Bowdoin  college  1872. 
Teacher  academy,  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  1838-40;  ordained  minister  of  the 
New  Jerusalem  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1840;  pastor  Society  of  the 
New  Jerusalem,  Bath,  Me.,  1840-90;  resident  Bath.  Me.,  1890-99;  super- 
intendent of  schools,  Bath,  1841-61;  professor  Biblical  and  church  his- 
tory, Theological  school  of  New  Jerusalem  church,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
over  20  years;  professor  emeritus  1895-99;  travelled  in  Europe  and  the 
Holy  Land  1880;  travelled  round  the  world  1890-91;  trustee  Maine  state 
college  12  years;  examiner  Bowdoin  college;  vice  president  Maine  histor- 
ical society;  member  Oriental  society;  appointed  member  Peace  congress, 
London,  1890,  but  was  unable  to  attend.  Author  Doctrine  of  the  Lord 
in  the  primitive  Christian  church:  doctrines  of  the  New  Jerusalem  church, 
1870;  besides  various  pamphlets  and  sermons.  Bom  North  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  March  17,  1815;  died  Bath,  Me.,  Jan.  9,  1899. 

Nee.  1899;  Sabin,  Allibone,  P. 

HOWARD,  EZRA  WILLIAMS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1840-41;  admitted  to  bar  1841;  travelled;  resident  Providence, 
R.  I.;  treasurer  R.  I.  diocesan  convention  28  years.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  March  13,  1818;  died  Providence,  Dec.  9,  1869. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1870 

JENCKES,  THOMAS  ALLEN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1873.  Tutor  Brown 
university  1839-40.  Admitted  to  bar  1840;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.; 
clerk  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1840-41;  secretary  Landholders'  con- 
vention, R.  I.,  1841;  secretary  R.  I.  constitutional  convention  1842; 
adjutant-general  R.  I.  1845-55;  member  R.  I.  general  assembly  1854-59; 
commission  to  prepare  revised  statutes  1857;  U.  S.  house  of  representa- 
tives 1863-71.  Author  various  reports;  also  contributions  to  Prow'iience 
journal.     Bom  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  Nov.  2,  1818;  died  Cumberland,  Nov. 

4,  1875.  Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Cong,  direct.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1876 
JENKS,  JOHN  WHIPPLE  POTTER,  A.B. ;  A.M.     Curator  museum  Brown 

university  1871-72;  director  museum  of  natural  history  1872-94;  lecturer 
on  special  branches  of  agriculture  1872-74;  professor  zoology  and  agricul- 
ture 1874-75;  agricultural  zoology  1875-94;  professor  emeritus  1894. 
Teacher  and  preacher  Americus,  Ga.,  1838-40;  assistant  pastor  Washing- 
ton, Ga.,  1840-41;  principal  school  Taliaferro  co.,  Ga.,  1841-42;  Peirce 
academy,  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1842-71;  member  American  association  for 
the  advancement  of  science.  Author  Fourteen  weeks  in  zoology;  revised 
as  Popular  zoology,  1886;  English  history  in  short  stories,  1876;  also  various 
short  nature  sketches.  Born  West  Boylston,  Mass.,  May  i,  1819;  died 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  26,  1894.  Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Nee.  1895,  P. 

KING,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant  Canton,  China,  1840- 
50;  member  firm  of  Russell  and  company,  Canton,  China,  several  years; 
resident  Newport,  R.  I.  Bom  Newport,  R.  I.,  Nov.  15,  1818;  died  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  March  6,  1897.  Nee.  1898,  P. 

LELAND,  FRANCIS,  A.B.  ;M.D  Harvard  university  1842.  Private  teacher; 
physician  Milford,  Mass.,  1842-67;  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63,  sur- 
geon. Born  Sherborn,  Mass.,  Dec.  24,  181 7;  died  Somerville,  Mass., 
Oct.  5,  1867.  Nee.  1868 

LOTHROP,  GEORGE  VAN  NESS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1873.  Law  student 
Harvard  university  1S38-39;  farmer  Prairie  Ronde,  Kalamazoo  co.,  Mich., 
1839-43;  lawyer  Detroit,  Mich.,  1844-97;  recorder  Detroit;  attorney-gen- 
eral Mich.  1848-51;  member  national  democratic  convention,  Charleston, 

5.  C,  i860;  Mich,  constitutional  convention  1867;  U.  S.  minister,  Ru.ssia, 
1885-88;  general  counsel  Mich,  central  railroad  company  over  25  years. 
Born  Easton,  Mass.,  Aug.  8,  1817,  died  Detroit,  Mich.,  July  12,  1897. 

Harv.  law  quin..  Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Nee.  1898,  P. 

MORTON,  MARCUS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1870;  LL.B.  Harvard  university 
1840;  LL.D.  1882.  Admitted  to  bar  1841;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.,  1841- 
50;  Andover,  Mass.,  1850-91;  delegate  Mass.  constitutional  convention 


178  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1838 

1853 ;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1858;  justice  Suflfolk  county 
superior  court  1858;  Mass.  superior  court  1859-69;  associate  justice  Mass. 
supreme  court  1S69-82;  chief  justice  1882-90.  Born  Taunton,  Mass.,  April 
8,  1819;  died  Andover,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1891. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Harv.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1891 

PEARCE,  EDWARD  DOUGLAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I., 
-1848;  manufacturer  sulphuric  acid,  Providence;  member  R.  I.  senate 
several  years;  director  R.  I.  hospital  trust  company;  chairman  board  of 
state  charities  and  corrections  1871-74.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept. 
23,  1818;  died  Providence,  Jan.  20,  1883.  Nee.  1883 

REED,NATHAN  ADAMS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  State  university  of  Iowa  1881. 
Ordained  Baptist  minister  1838;  pastor  Wakefield,  Conn.,  1838-39,  1854- 
56;  Suffield,Conn.,  1839-42;  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  1842-47;  Franklindale,  N  Y., 
1847-52;  Winchester,  Mass.,  1852-54;  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1856-59;  Middletown, 
N.  Y.,  1859-60;  Market  street  church,  Zanesville,  O.,  1860-67;  Second 
church.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1867-69;  Hamilton,  O.,  1869-72;  Muscatine, 
la.,  1872-76;  Centralia,  111.,  1876-79;  Amboy,  111.,  1879-81 ;  Sandwich,  111., 
1881-84;  Cherokee,  la.,  1884-87;  Harlan,  la.,  1887-88;  Dow  City,  la.,  1888; 
resident  Fort  Collins,  Col.;  Sioux  City,  la.;  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  trustee 
Denison  university;  Central  university  of  Iowa.  Born  Lynn,  Mass.,  Jan. 
20,  1815;  died  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Oct.  22,  1896. 

Bapt.  yr.  bk.,  Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1897 

RICHARDS,  SAMUEL,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Student  Newton  theological  institution 
1839-40;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1842;  pastor  First  church,  Sutton, 
Mass.,  1842-43;  Edgartown,  Mass.,  1844-47;  Jefferson  street  church. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1847-52;  teacher  Salem,  N.  J.,  1852-54;  principal  pri- 
vate school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1854-61;  resident  Providence.  Born 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  April  24,  1813;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  25,  1883. 

Nee.  1885,  Newt, 

ROBINSON,  EZEKIEL  OILMAN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1853;  LL.D.  1872; 
Harvard  university  1886.  President  and  professor  moral  and  intellec- 
tual philosophy.  Brown  university,  1872-89.  Graduated  Newton  theolog- 
ical institution  1842;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1842;  pastor  Norfolk,  Va., 
1842-45;  chaplain  University  of  Virginia  one  year;  pastor  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1845-46;  professor  Hebrew,  Western  Baptist  theological  institution, 
Covington,  Ky.,  1846-49;  pastor  Ninth  street  church,  Cincinnati,  O., 
1849-52;  professor  Christian  theology,  Rochester  theological  seminary, 
1852-60;  president  1860-72;  president  American  Baptist  missionary  union 
1877-80;  lecturer  Andover  theological  seminary;  lecturer  on  preaching, 
Yale  divinity  school;  apologetics  and  evidences  of  Christianity,  Crozer 
theological  seminary,  1889-94;  professor  ethics  and  apologetics.  Univer- 
sity of  Chicago,  1892-94;  trustee  Vassar  college  1861-94.  Editor  Chris- 
tian review,  1859-64;  translator  Neander's  Planting  and  training  of  the 
Christian  church,  1865;  author  Lectures  on  preaching,  1883;  Principles 
and  practice  of  morality,  1888;  Christian  theology,  1894;  Christian  Eviden- 
ces, i8g^;  Baccalaureate  sermons,  Brown  university,  1872-89,  1896;  besides 
numerous  articles  in  reviews.  Born  Attleboro,  Mass.,  March  23,  1815; 
died  Boston,  Mass.,  June  13,  1894. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Newt.,  Nee.  1894,  Bapt.  encyc,  R.  I.  cyc,  AUibone, 
Biog.  diet.  U.  S. 

SAMPSON,  IRA,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1841.  Physician  Dighton, 
Mass.,  1841-53;  Taunton,  Mass.,  1853-71.  Born  Middleboro,  Mass., 
March  23,  181 5;  died  Taunton,  Mass.,  March  2,  187 1.  Nee  187 1 

STOCKBRIDGE,  JOHN  CALVIN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Harvard  university 
1859.  Trustee  Brown  university  1856-88;  fellow  1888-89;  registrar  1889- 
91.  Principal  academy,  Cummington,  Mass.,  1838-39;  Ladies'  seminary, 
Warren,  R.  I.,  1839-41;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1844; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1845;  pastor  Waterville,  Me.,  1844-47;  Woburn, 
Mass.,  1847-52;  preacher  First  church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1852-53;  pastor 


1838  GRADUATES  179 

Charles  street  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1853-61;  preacher  Baldwin  place 
church,  Boston,  1861-62;  chaplain  Deer  Island,  Mass.,  1862;  preacher 
Carey  avenue  church,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1863-65;  pastor  Free  street  church, 
Portland,  Me.,  1865-67;  principal  Ladies'  school.  Providence,  1867-77; 
travelled  abroad  1865,  1874,  1878.  Author  A  model  pastor:  a  memoir  of 
Baron  Stow,  187 1;  Anthony  memorial:  a  catalogue  of  the  Harris  collection 
of  American  poetry,  1886;  Meynorials  of  the  Mauran  family,  1893;  many 
articles  in  M'Clintock  and  Strong's  Cyclopa:dia  of  Biblical  literature;  Bap- 
tist encyclopcedia;  Biographical  cyclopaedia  of  R.  I.;  besides  numerous  con- 
tributions to  periodicals  and  other  publications.  Bom  Yarmouth,  Me., 
June  14,  1818;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  3,  1896. 

Newt.,  R.  I.  eye,  Bapt.  encyc,  Mauran,  Allibone,  P.,  Nee.  1896 

SUMNER,  MARTIN  TYLER,  A.B.;  D.D.  Bethany  college  1866.  Teacher 
and  preacher  Richmond,  Va.,  1838-54;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1843; 
agent  American  tract  society,  Va.,  and  D.  C,  1854-58;  corresponding 
secretary  Domestic  missionary  board.  Southern  Baptist  convention; 
president  Judson  female  institute  1875;  agent  Southern  Baptist  theolog- 
ical seminary;  in  service  of  American  Baptist  publication  society  two 
years;  pastor  Athens,  Ga.,  1880.  Born  Sept.  6,  181 5;  died  Verbena,  Ala., 
Aug.  22,  1883.  Nee.  1884 

TUCKER,  ELIJAH  WITHINGTON,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theologi- 
cal seminary  1841;  Newton  theological  institution  1841;  ordained  Con- 
gregational minister  1841;  pastor  South  Newmarket,  N.  H.,  1841-45; 
Chatham,  Mass.,  1846-52;  Essex,  Conn.,  1852-53;  Goshen  parish,  Lebanon, 
Conn.,  1853-58;  Preston,  Conn.,  1858-65;  Northfield,  Conn.,  1865-66. 
Born  Dorchester,  Mass.,  March  31,  1810;  died  Northfield,  Conn.,  Aug.  6, 
1866  Amherst,  Newt.,  And.,  Nee.  1866 

TUSTIN,  JOSIAH  PHILIPS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Furman  university  i860. 
Principal  Bristol  academy;  Ladies'  seminary,  Warren,  R.  I.;  St.  Bride's 
academy,  Va. ;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1841 ;  pastor  First  church,  Peters- 
burgh,  Va.,  1841-43;  Warren.  R.  I.,  1843-49;  Second  church.  Savannah, 
Ga.,  1849-?;  secretary  publication  society,  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  editor 
Southern  Baptist;  rector  French  Protestant  church,  Charleston,  1856-59; 
Episcopal  rector  Newton,  Mass.;  Grace  church.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1861- 
63;  St.  Mark's  church,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  seven  years;  commissioner 
Continental  improvement  company  to  Sweden  and  Norway;  rector  Evans- 
ton,  111.;  Detroit,  Mich.;  American  Episcopal  church,  Dresden,  Germany, 
1877-79;  rnissionary  Author  occasional  discourses.  Born  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  April  3,  181 7;  died  Philadelphia,  Dec.  27,  1887. 

Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1888 

WARNER,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Wrentham,  Mass.;  member 
Mass.  house  of  representatives  1843-44,  1848-49,  1882-83;  Mass.  senate 
1851-52;  Mass.  constitutional  convention  1853;  Mass.  land  agent  1851-52, 
1854;  besides  various  town  offices.  Address,  Common  St.,  Wrentham, 
Mass.  P. 

WHITAKER,  HENRY  CLAY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1838-42,  1855-57;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1842-47;  Clayville,  R.  I.,  1847-50; 
commercial  editor  and  book  critic.  Providence,  1859-78;  fire  and  marine 
insurance  agent.  Providence,  1878-87.  Author  Memories  and  fancies; 
various  addresses  and  frequent  contributions  to  the  Providence  journal. 
Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  25,  1818;  died  Providence,  July  5,  1887. 

Nee.  1888 

WILSON,  ISAAC  GRANT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1887;  University  of  Chicago 
1884.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1840-41;  admitted  to  bar  1841; 
lawyer  Elgin,  111.;  justice  circuit  court  1851-67;  U.  S.  military  service, 
colonel;  justice  12th  district  court  1879;  appellate  court  1885;  chief  justice 
1887.  Author  several  law  books.  Bom  Middlebury,  N.  Y.,  April  26, 
181 6;  died  Geneva,  111.,  June  8,  1891.  Harv.  law  quin.  Nee.  1892 


i8o  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1838 

YOUNG,  GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Princeton  theological  seminary 
1838-39;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1840;  pastor  Lambertville,  N.  J.; 
Paterson,  N.  J.;  Sandy  Ridge,  N.  J.;  Hightstown,  N.  J.;  Greenwich,  N.  J.; 
Second  church,  Salem.  N.  J.;  Wertsville,  N.  J.;  Princeton,  N.  J,;  Mans- 
field, N.  J.;  Bethlehem,  N.  J.;  Point  Pleasant,  Penn.;  Stockton,  N.  J.; 
Baptisttown,  N.  J.;  Hatboro,  Penn.  Bom  Haddington,  now  West  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.,  March  i,  1813;  died  Norristown,  Penn.,  April  10,  1893. 

Nee.  1893,  Princ. 
30-*28 

1839 

BATCHELDER,  FREDERICK  LYMAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton 
theological  institution  1842;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1843;  pastor  East 
Longmeadow,  Mass.,  1843-45,  1852-53;  Grand  River  association,  Mich., 
1845-51;  Stafford,  Conn.,  1853-59,  1865-99;  pastor  emeritus  1899-;  town 
clerk  and  treasurer  Stafford  six  years;  judge  of  probate  six  years;  acting 
school  visitor.     Address,  Stafford,  Conn.  Newt.,  P. 

BURNETT,  CHARLES  CHANDLER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Conn,  literary 
and  scientific  institution,  Suffield,  Conn.;  Worcester  academy;  Peirce 
academy,  Middleboro,  Mass.;  principal  English  and  classical  institute 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1860-80;  resident  Springfield.  Born  Worcester,  Mass., 
Oct.  16,  1813;  died  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  April  8,  1903.  Nee.  1903 

CUTLER,  GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1845.  Teacher 
Hopkinton,  Mass.;  Chatham,  Mass.;  Kentucky;  physician  Charlestown, 
Mass.  Born  Holliston,  Mass.,  March  31,  1814;  died  Charlestown,  Mass., 
Jan.  18,  1863.  Nee.  1863 

DODGE,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Bank  cashier  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.;  in 
business.  Concord,  N.  H.,  two  years;  resident  Hampton  Falls,  N  H. 
conducted  scientific  excursions  to  Labrador;  superintendent  railroad  to 
Mt.  Washington;  proprietor  Summit  house,  Mt.  Washington,  N.  H. 
Hamilton  hotel,  Bermuda;  member  N.  H.  house  of  representatives 
Bom  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.,  March  25,  1819;  died  Franklin,  N.  H. 
June  3,  1875.  Nee.  1875 

DORR,  HENRY  CRAWFORD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1841. 
Lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1841-97.  Author  Early  town  meetings  of  Prov- 
idence; Town  records  of  Providence  in  the  lyth  century;  Ancient  highways 
of  Providence;  Hindrances  to  the  early  growth  and  development  of  Provi- 
dence; Providence,  its  plantation  and  growth,  1882;  Relations  with  the  Nar- 
ragansetts.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  30,  1820;  died  New  York,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  12,  1897.  Harv.  law  quin..  Nee.  1898,  P. 

DOUGLAS,  WILLIAM,  A.B.,  A.M.  Registrar  Brown  university  1864-79. 
Student  Newton  theological  institution  1839-40;  ordained  Baptist  minis- 
ter 1850;  city  missionary  Providence,  R.  I.,  1840-56;  agent  Providence 
aid  society  1856-64;  chaplain  Dexter  asylum  1837-62;  R.  I.  state  prison 
1838-77.  Born  Pollockshaws,  near  Glasgow,  Scotland,  Dec.  24,  1812; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  29,  1887.        Newt.,  Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1888 

DOW,  WILLIAM  FARMER,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Plaistow,  N.  H.;  died  1866, 

EAMES,  JAMES  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Norwich  university  1862. 
Ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1841;  priest  1842;  rector  Church  of  the  As- 
cension, Wakefield,  R.  I.,  1842-46;  St.  Stephen's  church.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1846-50;  missionary  R.  I.  1850-58;  travelled  abroad  1858;  rector 
St.  Paul's  church,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1858-78;  chaplain  asylum  for  the  in- 
sane. Concord,  18  years;  member  standing  committee  N.  H.  diocese; 
delegate  general  convention ;  trustee  General  theological  seminary.  Born 
Dedham,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1814;  died  Hamilton  Harbor,  Bermuda,  Dec. 
10,  1877.  Eames  Mem.,  R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1878 


i839  GRADUATES  i8i 

ELLIOTT,  ALBERT  TIMOTHY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I.; 
cotton  manufacturer  East  Killingly,  Conn.  Born  Pomfret,  Conn.,  Feb. 
23,  1818;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  19,  1883.  Nee.  1883 

FELTON,  GEORGE  DEALAND,  A.B.  Teacher  Franklin  academy  1839- 
40;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1840;  pastor  Westminster,  Mass.,  1840-42; 
Chatham,  Mass.,  1842-44;  Granville,  Mass.,  1844-66;  Robertsville,  Conn., 
1866-72;  Bloomfield,  Conn.,  1872-74;  resident  Granville,  Mass.,  1874-85. 
Bom  New  Salem,  Mass.,  Dec.  12,  1805;  died  Granville,  Mass.,  Jan.  31, 
1885.  Nee.  i886 

FLANDERS,  CHARLES  WORTHEN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1859.  Trustee 
Brown  university  1854-75.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1840;  pastor  Bev- 
erly, Mass.,  1840-50;  First  church.  Concord,  N.  H.,  1850-66;  Kenne- 
bunkport.  Me.,  1866-68;  Westboro,  Mass.,  two  years;  Beverly,  Mass. 
Bom  Salisbury,  Mass.,  Feb.,  1807;  died  Beverly,  Mass.,  Aug.  2,  1875. 

Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1876 

FLETCHER,  EZRA  WOOD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1843. 
Physician  Providence,  R.  I.  From  Providence,  R.  I.;  died  Providence, 
June  25,  1847.  Nee.  1847 

GLOVER,  SAMUEL,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institution  1840- 
42.     From  Leominster,  Mass.;  born  1820;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1842. 

Newt. 

GODDARD,  DAVID,  A.B.     Clergyman.     From  Wendell,  Mass.;  died  1848. 

HOPPIN,  FRANCIS  EDWIN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1842. 
Admitted  to  bar  1843;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  justice  municipal  court, 
Providence,  1853-58;  in  Europe  1859.  Author  various  addresses.  See 
In  memory  of  Francis  Edwin  Hoppin,  1868.  Born  Providence,  R.  I., 
Nov.  26,  1819;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  20,  1868. 

Sabin,  R.  I.  eye,  Nee.  1868 

HOWE,  SERENO,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1842;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1842;  pastor  Hingham,  Mass.,  1842-49; 
Lowell,  Mass.,  1849-56;  Marshfield,  Mass.,  1856-62;  East  Abington, 
Mass.,  1862-67;  preacher  Otterville,  N.H.,  1871-76;  resident  New  Lon- 
don, N.  H.;  Hingham  Centre,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  house  of  represen- 
tatives 1862,  1867;  travelled  in  Europe  1864,  1876.  Address,  Hingham 
Centre,  Mass.  P. 

KIMBALL,  WILLIAM  BATCHELDER,  A.B.;  A.M.  From  Charlestown, 
Mass.;  died  1846. 

McLELLAN,  FRANCIS  MILLER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1843.  Physician.  Bom  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  21,  181 7;  died  Maspeth, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  12,  1863.  P. 

MALCOM,  THOMAS  SHIELDS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Princeton  theologi- 
cal seminary  1839-41;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1842;  pastor  Second 
church,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1842-46;  corresponding  secretary  American  Bap- 
tist publication  society,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1846-53;  supplied  various 
Penn.  churches  1853-61;  pastor  Nicetown  church,  JPhiladelphia,  Penn., 
1861-66;  secretary  Penn.  colonization  society  1866-77.  Author  various 
pamphlets  and  articles  in  periodicals  and  magazines.  Born  Hudson, 
N.  Y.,  March  23,  1821;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Jan.  6,  1886. 

Princ,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1886 

MANN,  SETH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Manufacturer  Randolph,  Mass.,  1839-43; 
engaged  in  probate  court  business  Randolph ;  insurance  agent ;  convey- 
ancer; administrator  and  trustee;  member  school  committee  1842,  1851, 
1855-56,  etc.;  selectman  1854-57,  1859-60,  1862-64,  1872-73,  1876;  jus- 
tice of  the  peace  1855-1905;  county  commissioner,  Norfolk  co.,  1856- 
59;  U.  S.  internal  revenue  collector  1862-75.  Bom  Randolph,  Mass., 
Feb.  28,  181 7;  died  Randolph,  Jan.  28,  1905. 

Randolph  reg.  and  news.  P. 


i82  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1839 

PACKARD,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Harvard 
Divinity  school  1842.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  26,  1818;  died 
Providence,  Dec.  14,  1842.  Harv.  div.  sch. 

PALMER,  EDWARD  DORR  GRIFFIN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1842.  Physician  Boston,  Mass.;  member  Boston  school  com- 
mittee; chairman  sub-committee  on  the  Latin  school.  Born  Boston, 
Mass.,  April  17,  1818;  died  Boston,  June  29,  1869.  Nee.  1869 

PATCH,  GEORGE  WHITNEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Newton  theological 
institution  1839-40;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1841;  pastor  Wenham, 
Mass.,  1841-43;  Sharon,  Mass.,  1843-48;  Marblehead,  Mass.,  1848-74; 
member  Mass.  legislature  1864,  1865.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  April  30, 
1817;  died  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1875.  Newt.,  Nee.  1876 

PITMAN,  JOSEPH  STORY,  A.B.  Principal  University  grammar  school. 
Providence,  R.  I.;  law  student  Harvard  university  1842-43;  admitted  to 
bar  1844;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  U.  S.  military  service  Mexican  war, 
brigadier  general;  U.  S.  military  service  1861,  lieutenant-colonel;  secre- 
tary R.  I.  society  for  the  encouragement  of  domestic  industry.  Editor 
Transcript,  Providence.  Born  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Dec.  25,  1819;  died 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  15,  1883. 

B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1884,  Harv.  law  quin. 

POTTER,  JAMES  BROWN  MASON,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1840-41;  manufacturer  Kingston,  R.  I  ;  U.  S.  military  service  1861- 
82;  additional  paymaster  1861-64;  major  and  paymaster  1864-82;  brevet 
lieutenant-colonel  1865;  stationed  at  Washington,  D.  C,  1865-70;  Santa 
Fe,  N.  Mex.,  1870-75;  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  1875-78;  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  1878-80;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1880-82;  deputy  paymaster  general, 
with  rank  of  lieutenant-colonel,  1882;  retired  1882;  resident  Kingston, 
R.  I.,  1882-1900;  visitor  U.  S.  military  academy  from  R.  I.  Born  Kings- 
ton, R.  I.,  Oct.  I,  1818;  died  Kingston,  Nov.  13,  1900.  Nee.  1901 

RICHARDSON.  JOHN  GANO,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1839-40;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1841;  pastor  Milford,  N.  H., 
1841-45;  South  Danvers,  now  Peabody,  Mass.,  1845-47;  Lawrence,  Mass., 
1847-53;  Green  street  church,  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1853-56;  Valley  Falls, 
R.  I.,  1856-62;  Cumberland  Hill,  R.  I.,  1862-64;  Jefferson  street  church. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1864-71;  Medford,  Mass.,  1871-77;  Paterson,  N.  J., 
1877;  resident  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  1877-90;  member  Mass.  board  of  education; 
R.  I.  board  of  education.  Author  several  lectures  on  slavery,  the  consti- 
tution of  the  United  States,  temperance;  also  sermons.  Born  Methuen, 
now  Lawrence,  Mass. .March  18,  1815;  died  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  June  14.  1890. 

Newt.,  Nee.  1891 

SAMSON,  GEORGE  WHITEFIELD,  A.B.;  D.D.  Columbian  college  1858; 
LL.D.  Baylor  university.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1843;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1843;  pastor  E  street  church,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  1843-50,  1853-59;  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1850-52;  president 
Columbian  college  1859-71;  Rutgers  female  college  1871-75,  1886-95; 
pastor  First  church,  Harlem,  N.  Y.,  1875-81;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1881-84; 
president  Bible  workers'  college  1884-96;  trustee  Columbian  college  1845- 
48;  secretary  1845-48;  trustee  Southern  Baptist  theological  seminary; 
member  executive  committee  American  colonization  society  1858-71; 
life  director  1873;  chairman  examining  committee  Columbia  institution 
for  the  deaf  and  dumb,  Washington,  D.  C,  1860-64;  director  Columbia 
hospital,  Washington;  trustee  Rutgers  female  college;  member  American 
philological  society;  American  scientific  society.  Author  To  Daimonion, 
or  the  spiritual  medium,  1852 ;  2d  edition,  entitled  Spiritualism  tested,  i860 ; 
Appendix  to  Dagg's  Theology,  1857;  Outlines  of  the  history  of  ethics,  i860; 
Elements  of  art  criticism-,  1867;  abridged  edition,  1868;  The  atonement, 
1878;  Divine  law  as  to  wines,  1880;  English  revisers'  Greek  text  un- 
authorised, 1883;    Idols   of   fashion   and  culture,    1888;    Classic    test   of 


i839  GRADUATES  183 

authorship  applied  to  the  Scriptures,   1893;    also  numerous  sermons,  bio- 
graphical sketches   and    contributions    to    periodicals.     Born    Harvard, 
Mass.,  Sept.  29,  1819;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  8,  1896. 
Nat.  eye.  Am  biog..  Newt.,  Sabin,  Alhbone,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  P.,  Nee.  1897 

SHEPPARD,  EBENEZER  LETSON  LUDLAM,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar 
1844;  teacher  Daretown,  N.  J.,  1846-50;  California,  1850-53;  superintend- 
ent of  schools,  Daretown,  1854-57;  farmer  Daretown.  Author  History 
of  Pittsgrove  Baptist  church.  Born  Greenwich,  N.  J.,  Feb.  25,  1817; 
died  Daretown,  N.  J.,  June  12,  1901.  P.,  Nee.  1902 

SPENCE,  GEORGE  SUMNER  GODDARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  1839-43; 
graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1846;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1847;  pastor  West  Wrentham,  Mass.,  1847-48;  Augusta,  Me.,  1849-51;  in 
business  and  preacher,  Salem,  Mass.,  1851-61.  Born  Boston,  Mass., 
Dec.  21,  1819;  died  Salem,  Mass.,  Sept.  7,  1863. 

Newt.,  Nee.  1864,  Bapt.  encyc. 

SPENCE,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M  D.  Harvard  university  1843.  Physician. 
From  Boston,  Mass.;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  7,  1851.  Nee.  1851 

STEWART,  HENRY  GREEN,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1839-41;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1841;  pastor  Cumberland  Hill, 
R.  I.,  1841-50;  Seekonk,  Mass.,  1850-52;  member  Mass.  general  court  two 
years;  agent  American  and  foreign  Bible  society  1852-60;  pastor  Sha- 
womet  church,  Warwick,  R.  I.,  1860-63;  agent  Freedman's  bureau  1863- 
65;  missionary  R.  I.  state  convention  1867-70;  Indian  agent.  Southeastern 
Nevada,  1870-71.  Born  East  Clarendon,  Vt.,  April  25,  1811;  died  Pan- 
aca,  Nev.,  July  6,  1871.  Bapt.  encyc,  Newt.,  Nee.  1872 

STONE,  LUTHER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1842;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1843;  pastor  East  Boston,  Mass.;  Ells- 
worth, Me.,  1843-44;  Burlington,  la.,  1845;  First  church,  Rockford,  111., 
1846-47;  editor  Watchman  of  the  prairies,  Chicago,  111.,  1847-53;  pastor 
First  church,  Chicago,  111.,  1847-48;  one  of  the  founders  Baptist  theo- 
logical union;  trustee;  secretary  board  of  trustees  -1866.  Born  Oxford, 
Mass.,  Sept.  26,  1815;  died  Chicago,  111.,  July  9,  1890. 

Newt.,  Nee.  1891,  Bapt.  encyc. 

WEBB,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.B.  Teacher  Southern  states  1839-45; 
boot  and  shoe  dealer,  Boston,  Mass.,  1845-68;  lawyer  and  musician,  Bos- 
ton. Born  Weymouth,  Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1816;  died  Weymouth,  Oct.  8, 
1898.  '  Nee.  1899 

WHITMAN,  PELEG  SPENCER,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1890;  D.D.  Baptist 
minister  Toccoa,  Ga.     Died  Toccoa,  Ga.,  May  22,  1900. 

WILLARD,  PRESTON  GREENLEAF,  A.B.     From  Keene,  N.  H. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  A.B.;  M.D.  Professor  materia  medica. 
University  of  Maryland,  1845-49.  From  Baltimore,  Md.;  died  Balti- 
more, July,  1852.  Nee.  1853 

36-*34 

1840 

AYER,  NATHAN  WHEELER,  A.B.;  AM.  University  of  Rochester  1859. 
Teacher.     From  Preston,  Conn.;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1872.         P. 

BOISE,  JAMES  ROBINSON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1879;  Ph  D.  University  of 
Tubingen  1868;  LL.D.  University  of  Michigan  1868.  Tutor  Latin  and 
Greek,  Brown  university,  1840-43;  assistant  professor  Greek  1843-45; 
professor  Greek  language  and  literature  1845-50,  1851-52.  Teacher  Suf- 
field,  Conn.,  1837-38;  student  Germany,  Greece  and  Italy,  1850-51;  pro- 
fessor Greek  language  and  literature.  University  of  Mich.,  1852-68;  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago  1868-77;  New  Testament  interpretation.  Baptist  union 
theological  seminary,  Morgan  Park,  111.,  1877-91 ;  professor  emeritus  1891- 
92;  professor  emeritus  New  Testament  Greek,  University  of  Chicago, 
189 2-95. ^^Author  Exercises  in  Greek  prose  composition;  First  lessons  in 


i84  BROWN    UNIVERSITY  1840 

Greek,  1870;  Exercises  in  Greek  syntax,  1874;  Selections  from  Greek 
authors,  in  conjunction  with  J.  E.  Freeman,  1872;  Notes  on  Greek  text 
of  Ephesians,  Colossians,  Philemon,  Philippians,  1884;  Notes  on  Greek 
text  of  Galatians  and  Romans,  1886;  editor  Anabasis  and  Iliad.  Born 
Blandford,  Mass.,  Jan.  27,  1815;  died  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  9,  1895. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Allibone,  Mich.,  Chic. 

BOTT,  WILLIAM  HATHORNE,  A.B.  Clergyman.  From  Salem,  Mass.; 
died  1 84 1. 

BRANTLY,  WILLIAM  THEOPHILUS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  University  of 
Ga.  1854.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1840;  pastorFirst  church,  Augusta, 
Ga.,  1840-48;  professor  belles-lettres,  history  and  oratory,  University  of 
Ga.,  1848-57;  pastor  Tabernacle  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1857-61; 
Second  church,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1861-64,  1866-71;  Beade  Island,  Ga.,  1864- 
66;  Seventh  church,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1871-82;  trustee  Mercer  university, 
Ga. ;  Columbian  university.  Author  numerous  sermons  and  addresses; 
editor  Christian  index;  associate  editor  Religious  herald.  Born  Beaufort, 
S.  C,  May  i,  1816;  died  Baltimore,  Md.,  March  6,  1882.  Nee.  1882 

BRIGGS,  OBIL  WINSOR,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1844;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1844;  pastor  Baltimore,  Md. ; 
Alexandria,  Va.;  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  First  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 
U.  S.  military  service  1861-63?;  chaplain;  agent  Freedman's  bureau, 
Cal.,  1863-65;  resident  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Born  Waterville,  Me.,  May 
28,  1820;  died  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Nov.  11,  1902.      Newt.,  P.,  Nee.  1903 

BROWNE,  GEORGE  HUNTINGDON,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1843;  law- 
yer Glocester,  R.  I.,  1843-80;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1880-85;  member  R.  I. 
house  of  representatives  1842,  1849-52;  U.  S.  district  attorney,  R.  I., 
1852-61;  delegate  Charleston  and  Baltimore  democratic  convention  i860; 
member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1861-63;  U.  S.  military  service 
1862-63,  colonel;  member  R.  I.  senate  1872-74;  elected  chief  justice  R.  I. 
supreme  court  1874,  but  declined.  Born  Glocester,  R.  I.,  Jan.  6,  1818; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  26,  1885. 

B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1886,  Cong,  direct. 

COGGESHALL,  JAMES  HAYDON,  A.B.  Teacher  Friends'  academy,  New 
Bedford,  Mass.;  in  business  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  Providence  com- 
mon council  1860-66;  commissioner  board  of  enrollment  for  first  congres- 
sional district  R.  I.  1863;  alderman  Providence  1866-72;  U.  S.  marshal 
1871-87.  Bom  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Jan.  29,  1820;  died  Providence,  R. 
I.,  May  28,  1890.  Nee.  1890 

COOKE,  NATHANIEL  BOWEN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Yale  college  1847. 
Teacher  private  school,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1840-43 ;  physician  Clappville,  Mass., 
1847-48;  principal  Family  school,  Webster,  Mass.,  1848-51;  high  school, 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  1851-60;  grammar  school,  Newton,  Mass.,  1860-62;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1862;  pastor  Greenville,  Mass.,  1862-69;  Lonsdale,  R.  I., 
1869-71.  Born  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  Feb.  26,  1816;  died  Lonsdale, 
R.  L,  April  14,  1871.  Nee.  1871 

COWELL,  SAMUEL.  A.B.  Ordained  Episcopal  minister  1844;  rector 
Christ  church,  Brownsville,  Penn.,  1845-52;  Saco,  Me.,  1854-58;  St. 
John's  church,  Lockport,  111.,  1858;  chaplain  111.  penitentiary,  Joliet. 
Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  3,  1820;  died  Kenosha,  Wis.,  Jan.  15,  1892. 

Nee.  1892 

DODGE,  EBENEZER,  A.B.;  D.D.  1861;  LL.D.  University  of  Chicago  1869. 
Principal  academy,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  1842;  graduated  Newton 
theological  institution  1845;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1845;  professor 
Covington  theological  institute  1845-46;  pastor  New  Hampton,  N.  H., 
1846-48;  New  London,  N.  H.,  1849-53;  professor  Biblical  criticism  and 
interpretation,  Madison,  now  Colgate  university,  1853-60;  studied  abroad 
1858-59;  professor  Christian  theology  1860-68;  president  1868-90.  Born 
Salem,  Mass.,  April  21,  1819;  died  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  5,  1890. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Newt.,  Nee.  1890 


1840  GRADUATES  185 

DOW,  NATHAN  HENRY,  A.B.     From  Sterling,  Conn. 

DUTTON,  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Teacher  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  From  JaflErey, 
N.  H.;  died  1846.  P. 

EDDY,  JOHN,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1843;  lawyer  Mattapoisett,  Mass., 
1843-48;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1848-1901;  secretary  and  treasurer  Fireman's 
mutual  insurance  company  1854-68;  manager  Providence  machine  com- 
pany 1867-68;  president  Blackstone  mutual  fire  insurance  company  1868- 
99;  also  treasurer  1879-99;  president  Merchants'  mutual  fire  insurance 
company  1874-99;  also  treasurer  1879-99;  secretary  and  treasurer  Union 
insurance  company  1863-68;  chairman  R.  I.  board  of  railroad  commis- 
sioners; member  Providence  common  council  1857,  1859;  clerk  R.  I. 
house  of  representatives  1852-53;  director  Liberty  bank;  Third  national 
bank;  trustee  Merchants'  savings  bank  187 1 ;  R.  I.  Bible  society.  Author 
various  contributions  to  magazines.  Born  Eddyville,  Mass.,  Sept.  12, 
1819;  died  Narragansett  Pier,  R.  I.,  Oct.  2,  1901. 

R.  I.  eye,  P.,  Nee.  1902 

FISKE,  OLIVER,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1843; 
farmer  North  Tewksbury,  Mass.,  1844-62,  1871-73;  in  business  Boston, 
Mass.,  1862-65;  farmer  North  Andover,  Mass.,  1865-71;  resident  Lowell, 
Mass.,  1873-85;  North  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  1885-1904.  Born  HoUiston, 
Mass.,  July  22,  1819;  died  North  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  May  2,  1904. 

Newt.,  P. 

FRANKLIN,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  University  of  Indiana  1869. 
Student  General  theological  seminary;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1842; 
priest  1845;  rector  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.;  Havre  de  Grace,  Md.;  Trenton, 
N.  J.;  Newcastle,  Del.;  Christ  church,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1870-74;  Christ 
church,  Shrewsbury,  N.  J.,  1875-98.  Author  The  Eucharist,  1872;  The 
creed  and  modern  thought,  1881;  The  church  and  the  era,  1884;  Marriage 
and  divorce,  1889.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  19,  1818;  died 
Shrewsbury,  N.  J.,  Nov.  3,  1898.  Nee.  1899 

GALUSHA,  ELON  CHITTENDEN,  A.B.  One  of  the  founders  first  ex- 
press between  New  York  and  Philadelphia;  cashier  Simmons,  Hutchin- 
son and  company,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1849-50;  Genesee  River  bank,  Mt. 
Morris,  N.  Y.,  1853-58;  Traders  national  bank,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1860- 
65;  U.  S.  deputy  collector  in  charge  of  port  of  Charlotte,  N.  Y.,  1877-87; 
executor  and  guardian.  Born  Whitesboro,  N.  J.,  June  5,  1820;  died 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  3,  1902.  Nee.  1903,  P. 

GASTON,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1875;  Harvard  university  1875. 
Admitted  to  bar  1844;  lawyer  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1846-65;  member  Mass. 
legislature  1853-54,  1856;  mayor  Roxbury,  1861,  1862;  lawyer  Boston 
1865-92;  member  Mass.  senate  1868;  mayor  Boston  1871-72;  governor 
Mass.  1874.  Born  Killingly,  Conn.,  Oct.  3,  1820;  died  Boston,  Mass., 
Jan.  19,  1894.  Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Nee.  1894 

GRIFFIN,  FRANK,  A.B.  Teacher  Hartford,  Ky.,  1840-74;  superintendent 
public  schools  Owensboro,  Ky.,  1873-74.  Born  Hampton,  Conn.,  June 
15,  1817;  died  Hartford,  Ky.,  June  6,  1874.  P.,  Nee.  1875 

HATHAWAY,  EDMUND  VALENTINE,  A.B. ;  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of 
Penn.  1844.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1847-49,  1852-55;  member 
R.  I.  medical  society;  merchant  San  Francisco,  Cal.;  member  Vigilance 
committee,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1851.  Bom  Freetown,  Mass.,  Jan.  18, 
1818;  died  Berkeley,  Cal.,  Dec.  10,  1899.  Nee.  1900 

JAMESON,  THORNDIKE  CLEAVES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist 
minister  1840;  pastor  Third  church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1840-53;  Tremont 
temple,  Boston,  Mass.,  1853-55;  First  church,  MJrose,  Mass.,  1855-58; 
Third  church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1858-61;  U.  S  military  service  1861-65; 
chaplain;  major.  Born  Saco,  Me.,  Oct.  i,  1812;  died  Pembroke,  Mass., 
May  10,  1891.  Nee.  1891,  B.  U.  civ.  war 


i86  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1840 

KENDRICK,  JAMES  RYLAND,  A.B.;  A  M.;  D.D.  University  of  Rochester 
1866.  Teacher  Ga.  two  years;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1842;  pastor 
Macon,  Ga.,  1842-47;  First  church,  Charleston,  S.  C,  1847-53;  Citadel 
square  church,  Charleston,  1853-62;  pastor  and  principal  academy,  Mad- 
ison, Ga.,  1862-65;  pastor  Tabernacle  church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1865-72; 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1873-80;  trustee  Vassar  college;  acting  president 
1885-86.  Editor  Southern  Baptist;  joint  editor  Women's  college  hymnal. 
Born  Poultney,  Vt.,  April  21,  1821;  died  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  n, 
1889.  Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Nee.  1890 

LARNED,  EDWIN  CHANNING,  A.B.  Professor  mathematics,  Kemper 
college,  near  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1840-41;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  until 
1847;  Chicago,  111.,  1847-69;  member  Union  defence  committee;  U.  S. 
district  attorney  1861-65;  secretary  Chicago  board  of  education  three 
years;  one  of  the  founders  and  trustee  Dearborn  seminary;  inspector  public 
schools;  founder  Chicago  aid  and  relief  society  1857;  trustee  St.  Luke's 
hospital;  resident  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1869-71;  Providence  1871-72,  1882- 
84;  abroad  1872-73;  resident  Chicago,  111.,  1873-82.  Author  Critical 
analysis  of  Drummond's  Natural  law  in  the  spiritual  world;  also  numerous 
contributions  to  periodicals.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  14,  1820;  died 
Lake  Forest,  111.,  Sept.  18,  1884.        Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1885,  Am.  cat. 

LINCOLN,  HEMAN,  A.B. ;  A.M.;  D.D.  Rochester  university  1865.  Trustee 
Brown  university  1862-79;  fellow  1879-87.  Principal  academy,  Derby, 
Vt.,  1840-42;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1845;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1845;  pastor  New  Britain,  Penn.,  1845-50;  Franklin 
square  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1850-53;  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1853- 
59;  Central  church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1860-68;  professor  church  history, 
Newton  theological  institution,  1868-73,  1878-87;  homiletics,  pastoral 
duties  and  church  polity,  1873-78;  chancellor  Bucknell  university;  mem- 
ber Penn.  historical  society.  Author  Outline  lectures  in  church  history, 
1884;  Outline  lectures  tn  history  of  doctrine,  1885;  The  quiet  hour;  various 
contributions  to  religious  papers;  associate  editor  Christian  chronicle, 
1844-48;  editor  1848-53;  Watchman  and  reflector,  1854-67;  correspondent 
Examiner,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Journal,  Boston,  Mass.;  Morning  star, 
Boston.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  April  14,  1821;  died  Newton  Centre,  Mass., 
Oct.  18,  1887. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Cyc.  Am.'biog.,  Newt.,  Nee.  1888 

MATHEWSON,  ROLLIN,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1842 ;  lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1842-66,  1875-88,  1890-1903;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1866-75,  1888-90. 
Bom  Baltimore,  Md.,  Oct.  28,  1820;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  19, 
1903.  Nee.  1903,  P. 

MORSE,  HORATIO  GILEAD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1843. 
Physician  Roxbury,  Mass.;  member  Roxbury  school  committee  20 
years;  Boston  school  board;  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1885.  Born 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  April  14,  181 7;  died  Roxbury,  May  12,  1886.    Nee.  1886 

MORTON,  NATHANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1843. 
Tutor  Brown  university  1840-41.  Lawyer  Taunton,  Mass.  Born  Taun- 
ton, Mass.;  died  Taunton,  Feb.  12,  1856.  Nee.  1856 

PAYNE,  ABRAHAM,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1842;  lawyer  Providence,  R. 
I.;  R.  I.  attorney-general  1863;  commissioner  to  revise  state  laws  1872; 
member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1878-80;  R.  I.  historical  society. 
Author  Protest  against  slavery  in  Nebraska;  The  election  franchise,  1882; 
Reminiscences  of  the  R.  I.  bar,  1885;  also  numerous  papers  on  constitu- 
tional reform  in  R.  I.;  and  papers  on  history  of  Windham  co.,  Conn. 
Bom  Canterbury,  Conn.,  Nov.  15,  1818;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  22, 
1886.  R.  I.  cyc.  Nee.  1886,  Sabin 

SAGE,  WILLIAM  NATHAN,  A.B.  Publisher  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1840-54; 
clerk  Monroe  co.,  N.  Y.,  1854-58;  wholesale  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer 
1858-84;  president  Monroe  county  savings  bank  1858-59,  1884-90;  Sage 
deposit  company;  trustee  Hubbell  Park  orphan  asylum;  member  board 


1840  GRADUATES  187 

of  managers  N.  Y.  state  industrial  school;  secretary  and  treasurer  board 
of  trustees  University  of  Rochester  1850-90;  president  Rochester  Bap- 
tist missionary  union.  Bom  Ballston  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  15,  1819;  died 
Cottage  City,  Martha's  Vineyard,  Mass.,  Aug.  17,  1890. 

Nee.  189 1,  Bapt.  encyc. 

SLEEPER,  JONAS  DARIUS,  A.B.  Lawyer  Hill,  N.  H.,  1843;  clerk  Graf- 
ton CO.  courts,  Haverhill,  N.  H.,  1848-58;  cashier  State  capital  bank. 
Concord,  N.  H.,  1858-59;  clerk  Merrimac  co.  courts  1859-68;  member 
N.  H.  senate  1855-57.  Born  Gilford  Village,  N.  H.,  April,  1815;  died 
Plymouth,  N.  H.,  Sept.  9,  1868.  Nee.  1869 

STONE,  JAMES  LOUIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Unitarian  minister;  pastor 
Mansfield,  Mass.;  Brewster,  Mass.,  1846-48;  Sharon,  Mass.,  1848-50;  prin- 
cipal grammar  school.  Providence,  R.  I.;  North  Bridgewater,  Mass.; 
Taunton,  Mass.  Born  Coventry,  R.  I.,  June  5,  1818;  died  Taunton, 
Mass.,  Aug.  13,  1873.  _  Nee.  1874 

WATSON,  ELISHA  FREEMAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  General  theological 
seminary;  ordained  Episcopal  minister  1843;  rector  St.  Matthew's  church, 
Jamestown,  R.  I  ,  and  St.  Paul's  church,  Tower  Hill,  South  Kingstown, 
R.  I.,  1843-46;  Christ's  church,  Lonsdale,  R.  I.,  three  years;  resident 
South  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  1851-1900;  rector  Otis,  Mass.,  and  New  Boston, 
Mass.,  1859-60;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-64,  chaplain.  Born  Boston 
Neck,  South  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  March  28,  1814;  died  South  Kingstown, 
Jan.  16,  1900.  Nee.  1900 

WEST,  EDWARD  WEEKS,  A.B.  Clergyman.  From  Colchester,  Conn.; 
deceased. 

WESTON,  HENRY  GRIGGS,  A.B.;  LL.D.  1891;  A.M.  Shurtlefif  college 
1846;  D.D.  University  of  Rochester  1859;  LL.D.  Bucknell  university; 
Denison  university;  South  Western  university.  Student  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1840-42;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1843;  home  mis- 
sionary Illinois  1843-46;  pastor  Peoria,  111.,  1846-59;  Oliver  street,  now 
Madison  avenue,  church.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1859-68;  president  Crozer 
theological  seminary  1868-.  Author  Matthew,  the  Genesis  of  the  New 
Testament;  also  numerous  sermons,  lectures,  and  contributions  to  publi- 
cations.    Address,  Chester,  Penn. 

Biog.  diet.  U.  S.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Newt.,  Bapt.  encyc,  P. 

WHEATON,  FRANCIS  IDE,  A.B.  Lawyer  Jacksonville,  Fla.;  justice 
circuit  court.  Born  Seekonk,  Mass.,  181 7;  died  Green  Cove  Springs,  Fla., 
March  8,  1879.  Nee.  1879 

WINSOR,  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Teacher  Prince  George's  co.,  Md.,  1840-42;  law 
student  Providence,  R.  I.;  lawyer  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.  Born  Glocester, 
R.  I  ,  Jan.  15,  1821;  died  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  Dec.  20,  1853. 

History  of  E.  Greenwich,  P. 

WOOD,    THOMAS    WESTON,    A.B.;    M.D.     Physician,    apothecary    and 

i'oint  editor  Medical  enquirer,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1847-48.      Born  Middle- 
)oro,  Mass.,  July  26,  1818;  died  Newport,  R.  I.  B.  U.  Fall  River. 

36-*34 

1841 

ARNOLD,  SAMUEL  GREENE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1878;  LL.B.  Har- 
vard university  1845.  Trustee  Brown  university  1848-80.  Merchant 
Providence,  R.  I.;  travelled  abroad  1842,  1845-48;  admitted  to  bar  1845; 
lawyer  Providence;  lieutenant-governor  R.  I.  1852-53,  1861-63;  delegate 
Peace  convention  1861;  colonel  artillery  and  aide  1861;  member  U.  S. 
senate  1862-63;  presidential  elector  1876;  president  R.  I.  historical  society 
1868-80;  member  Providence  school  committee;  trustee  Providence  reform 
school;  Butler  hospital  for  the  insane  11  years;  member  Franklin  society. 
Author  History  of  R.  I.,  i6jQ-iypo,  1859-60;  History  of  Middletown,  R.  I., 


i88  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1841 

1876;  besides  various  addresses  and  memorials.     Bom  Providence,  R.  I., 
April  12,  1821;  died  Providence,  Feb.  13,  1880. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Bibliog.  R.  I.,  Harv.  law  quin.,  Sabin, 
Allibone,  Nee.  1880,  R.  I.  hist.  soc.  proc. 
BAILEY,  CHARLES,  A.B.;  M.D.  Berkshire  medical  institution  1843. 
Physician  Springfield,  Mass.,  1843-47;  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1847-49;  student 
Filbert  street  homoeopathic  college  1849;  physician  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Bom  East  Medwav,  Mass.,  Sept.  2,  1821;  died  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  9, 
1895.  '  P. 

BROOKS,  KENDALL,  A.B.;  D.D.  1866;  A.M.  Waterville  college  1854. 
Tutor  Columbian  university  1841-43;  graduated  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1845;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1845;  pastor  Eastport,  Me., 
1845-52;  associate  secretary  American  Baptist  publication  society  1852- 
53;  professor  mathematics  and  natural  philosophy,  Waterville  college, 
1853-55;  pastor  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1855-65;  editor  A^'a/iono/  Baptist,  1865- 
68;  president  Kalamazoo  college  1868-87;  professor  mathematics,  Alma 
college,  1888-;  member  Me.  board  of  education  1850-52.  Author  numerous 
articles  in  various  religious  and  educational  journals.  Born  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1821;  died  Alma,  Mich.,  Feb.  15,  1898. 
Bapt.  encyc,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Newt.,  Colby,  Nee.  1898,  Biog.  diet.  U.  S. 

BROWN,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Elba, 
N.  Y.,  1841-44;  lawyer  Elba;  Kans.  From  Elba,  N.  Y. ;  died  Kans., 
1861. 

CAMPBELL,  THOMAS  CLEMENT,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1843;  lawyer  Duchess  co.,  N.  Y.,  1843-67;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1867-; 
district  attorney  Dvitchess  co.  1850-56.  Address,  220  Broadway,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Harv.  law  quin. 

GATE,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1844;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1844;  pastor  Barre,  Mass., 
1844-48.  Bom  Sanbornton,  N.  H.,Feb.,  1815;  died  Barre,  Mass.,  May 
13,  1849.  Nee.  1849,  Bapt.  encyc,  Newt. 

COFFIN.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Teacher.  Born  Edgartown, 
Mass.,  Feb.  12,  1820;  died  Burlington,  Wis.,  Sept.  10,  1844.  P. 

COOPER,  WILSON  CONNER,  A.B.  Planter  Mount  Vemon,  Montgomery 
CO.,  Ga.,  1841-66.  Born  Montgomery  co.,  Ga. ;  died  Screven  co.,  Ga., 
Jan.,  1866.  Nee.  1866 

DUNBAR,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  A.M.  From  New  Bedford,  Mass.;  died  New 
Bedford,  Nov.  19,  1849.  Nee.  1850 

EDWARDS,  BENJAMIN  ALEXANDER,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1844;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1845;  pastor  Grafton, 
Mass.,  1845-49;  Watertown,  Mass.,  1850-54;  Newtonville,  Mass.,  1854-56; 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  1856-60;  Holliston,  Mass.,  1860-65;  Sharon,  Mass., 
1865-72;  Bolton,  Mass.,  1872-79.  Bom  Framingham,  Mass.,  March  24, 
1812;  died  Bolton,  Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1879.  Newt.,  Nee.  1879 

FRIEZE,  HENRY  SIMMONS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1882;  Chicago  university 
1870;  Kalamazoo  college  1870;  University  of  Michigan  1885.  Tutor 
Brown  university  1841-44.  Associate  principal  University  grammar 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1844-54;  professor  Latin,  Univeisity  of  Mich., 
1854-89;  acting  president  1869-71,  1880-82,  1887-88;  member  American 
philosophical  society.  Author  Ancient  and  modern  education;  Life  and 
works  of  Henry  Phillip  Tappan,  first  president  of  the  University  of  Michi- 
gan; Notes  on  the  loth  and  12th  books  of  Quintilian,  i86y;  Giovanni  Dupre, 
the  story  of  a  Florentine  sculptor,  1886;  also  articles  in  reviews;  editor 
Virgil's  jEneid,  i860.  Bom  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1817;  died  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.,   Dee.   7,   1889. 

Nat  cyc.  Am.  biog.,Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1890,  Allibone 

GAMMELL,  ASA  MESSER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Young  ladies'  seminary, 
Warren,  R.   I.,   1841-62;  resident  Warren   1862-85;   Providence,  R.   I., 


1841  GRADUATES  189 

1885-1903;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives;  R.  I.  historical  society; 
vice  president  Veteran  citizens'  historical  society.  Born  Medfield,  Mass., 
March  16,  1816;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  15,  1903.         P.,  Nee.  1904 

GREELEY,  ADONIRAM  JUDSON,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1845. 
Physician  Searsmount,  Me.;  Clinton,  Mass.;  Olneyville,  R.  I.;  member 
R.  I.  medical  society;  R.  I.  historical  society.  Bom  Hudson,  N.  H., 
Sept.  10,  1818;  died  Olneyville,  R.  I.,  Sept.  i,  1893.  Nee.  1894 

HALE,  WILLIAM  MASON,  A.B.  Accountant  Providence,  R.  I.;  in  service 
of  Paraguay  company  1854-56;  in  business  Providence;  U.  S.  military 
service  1862,  lieutenant-colonel;  resident  Col.;  Col.  correspondent  Prov- 
idence journal.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  6,  1821;  died  Denver,  Col., 
Oct.  8,  186S.  R.  I.  adj. -gen..  Nee.  1869 

HALL,  RICHARD  CLARENCE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  General  theological 
seminary;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1845;  priest  1847;  rector  St.  John's 
church,  Huntington,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1847-55;  St.  Timothy's  church. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1856-57;  missionary  Baltimore,  Md.,  1857-97;  warden 
Church  home  and  infirmary,  Baltimore.  Born  Baltimore,  Md.,  182 1; 
died  Baltimore,  Feb.  23,  1897.  P.,  Nee.  1897 

HART,  CHARLES,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1844;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.; 
justice  police  court.  Providence,  1844-45,  1853-55;  attorney-general  R.  I  , 
1855-58.  Bom  Salem,  Mass.,  April  16,  1822;  died  Providence,  R.  I., 
March  6,  1903.  Nee.  1903 

HARTSHORN,  JOSEPH  CHARLES,  A.B.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1872-89.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1844;  ordained  Bap- 
tist minister  1844;  pastor  Georgetown,  Mass.,  1844-48;  treasurer  Provi- 
dence steam  and  gas  pipe  company,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1850-84;  member 
Providence  school  committee;  Young  men's  Christian  association;  presi- 
dent two  years;  member  Providence  common  council  1856;  resident  New- 
ton Centre,  Mass.,  1884-89;  founder  Hartshorn  scholarships.  Brown  uni- 
versity; Hartshorn  memorial  college,  Richmond,  Va.,  1884.  Born  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  Oct.  27,  181 2;  died  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  July  11,  1889. 

Nee.  1890,  Newt. 

HAWES,  ALFRED,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1844; 
ordained  Congregational  minister  1844;  home  missionary  1844;  pastor 
Presbyterian  church,  Marion,  Ind.,  1844-54.  Born  Holliston,  Mass., 
April  2,  18 18;  died  Marion,  Ind.,  Aug.  31,  1854.  Nee.  1855,  And. 

HAYNES,  DAVID,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Searsport,  Me.;  principal 
public  school.  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  private  school  Rahway,  N.  J.;  superin- 
tendent orphan  asylum.  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  wholesale  boot  and  shoe  dealer 
N.  Y.;  chief  clerk  U.  S.  money  order  office,  Washington,  D.  C,  22  years; 
chief  of  division  three  years.  Bom  N.  H.,  1816;  died  Washington,  D.  C, 
Feb.  28,  1902.  P. 

LYON,  MERRICK,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  University  of  Chicago  1873.  In- 
structor Brown  university  1855;  trustee  1874-77;  fellow  1877-88. 
Principal  Waterman  street  English  and  classical  school.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1841-45;  associate  principal  University  grammar  school  1845-88; 
member  Providence  school  committee  25  years;  common  council  1855; 
president  R.  I.  institute  of  instruction  1873-74;  honorary  commissioner 
World's  fair,  Vienna,  1873-74;  president  American  institute  of  education 
two  years;  president  R.  I.  Baptist  social  union.  Bom  Sturbridge,  Mass., 
April  7,  1815;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  11,  1888. 

Nat.  eye   Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1889 

MANN,  SAMUEL  vSTILLMAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant  and  manufacturer 
Randolph,  Mass.,  1841-49;  miner  Umpqua  City,  Or.;  manager  trading 
post,  Scottsburg,  Or.;  U.  S.  quartermaster.  Empire  City,  Or.,  1854-56; 
shipper  and  miner  Empire  City  1856-83;  U.  S.  custom  house  officer; 
U.  S.  marshal;  postmaster;  justice  Coos  co.  court.  Or.,  1859-62,  1866-70. 
Born  Randolph,  Mass..  June  26,  1819;  died  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  April 
13,  1888.  Nee.  1888 


I90  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1841 

MASON,  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1844.  Phy- 
sician South  Dedham,  Mass.;  medical  student  Paris;  physician  Billerica, 
Mass.,  1845-55;  Brighton,  Mass.,  1855-73,  1877-82;  U.  S.  military  service, 
assistant  surgeon;  resident  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  1877-82;  member  Ameri- 
can medical  association;  delegate  International  medical  congress  1881. 
Author  The  quackery  of  the  age,  1845;  The  cholera,  1849;  revised,  1866; 
Social  ethics  as  connected  with  the  business  of  the  physician,  1849;  ^^so 
various  articles  in  medical  magazines.  See  sketch  in  Boston  medical  and 
surgical  journal,  vol.  106,  1882.  Born  Waltham,  Mass.,  Oct.  2,  1823; 
died  Brighton,  Mass.,  May  24,  1882.  Sur.-gen.  cat..  Nee.  1882 

PERKINS,  JONAS  REYNOLDS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  academy,  Roches- 
ter, Mass.,  two  years;  lawyer  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  until  1849;  California 
1849-52;  North  Bridgewater,  now  Brockton,  Mass.,  1852-93;  justice  of 
peace  1852;  captain  North  Bridgewater  dragoons  1857;  selectman  1864; 
member  of  school  committee  1867-68;  trial  justice;  justice  ist  district 
court,  Plymouth  co.,  1874-85.  Born  East  Braintree,  Mass.,  Feb.  18, 
1822;  died  Brockton,  Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1893.  Nee.  1893 

SMITH,  ELBRIDGE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Sc.D.  1893.  Tutor  Brown  university 
1841-43.  Principal  University  grammar  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1843-45; 
high  school,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1845-48;  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1848-57;  Free 
academy,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1857-66;  high  school,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1866- 
89;  resident  Dorchester  1889-1902;  one  of  the  founders  American  insti- 
tute of  instruction.  Author  numerous  addresses.  Born  East  Sudbury, 
now  Wayland,  Mass.,  Feb.  14,  1818;  died  Dorchester,  Mass.,  June  20, 
1902.  Nee.  1903 

SYKES,  JAMES  NOBLE,  AB.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1842;  pastor 
North  Reading,  Mass.;  Bristol,  R.  I.;  Chelsea,  Mass.;  East  Boston,  Mass.; 
Newburyport,  Mass.;  Painesville,  O.;  Lima,  O. ;  Greenville,  Conn.  Born 
SufQeld,  Conn.,  Sept.  30,  1812;  died  Agawam,  Mass.,  Sept.  27,  1880. 

Nee.  1881,  P. 

TAYLOR,  ASA  POTTER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.  Born 
Kingston,  R.  I.,  1823;  died  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Jan.  12,  1858.     Nee.  1858 

THAYER,  JOHN  MILTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Columbian  college  1847;  LL.D. 
University  of  Nebraska  1902.  Lawyer  Nebraska;  member  Neb.  legisla- 
ture 1860-61;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-65,  brigadier-general;  brevet 
major-general;  member  U.  S.  senate  1867-71;  governor  Wy.  ter.  1875-79; 
Neb.  1887-91;  resident  Lincoln,  Neb.  Author  various  reports  and  mes- 
sages.    Address,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct.,  B.  U.  civil  war,  Columbian,  P. 

TINKHAM,  ALANSON  HARRIS,  A.B.  Lawyer;  merchant.  From  Mid- 
dleboro,  Mass.;  died  near  New  Orleans,  La.,  Jan.,  1849.  P. 

WALKER,  JAMES  BRADFORD  RICHMOND,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  New 
Bedford  and  Taunton,  Mass.,  1842-44;  graduated  Andover  theological 
seminary  1846;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1847;  pastor  Bucksport, 
Me.,  1847-53;  Second  church,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1855-64;  resident  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1864-67;  pastor  Winsted,  Conn.,  1867-69;  author  Hartford,  Conn., 
1869-80;  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1880-85.  Author  Memorials  of  the  Walkers  of 
the  old  Plymouth  colony  and  their  descendants,  1861;  Concordance  of  the 
Bible.  Born  Taunton,  Mass.,  April  15,  1821;  died  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Jan. 
24.  1885.  And.,  Nee.  1885 

WHEATON,  HENRY  STEWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Harvard 
university  1841-42;  president  Norwich  university,  Vt.,  1842-43;  lawyer 
San  Francisco,  Cal.  From  Wrentham,  Mass.;  died  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
1862.  Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

WILSON,  FRANKLIN,  A.B.;  D.D.  Columbian  college  1865.  Student  New- 
ton theological  institution  1842-44;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1846;  pas- 
tor Huntingdon,  now  Waverly,  Md.,  1845-47;  High  street  church  Balti- 
more, Md.,  1847-52;  editor  True  union,  1853-57,  1860-61;  Christian  re- 
view,   1855-56;    Maryland   Baptist,    1865;    trustee    Columbian    college 


1841  GRADUATES  191 

1846-72;  overseer  1872-76;  secretary  executive  board  Md.  Baptist  union 
association  1847-87;  president  Female  house  of  refuge,  Baltimore,  23 
years;  board  of  trustees  Baltimore  orphan  asylum  36  years.  Author 
several  tracts,  pamphlets  and  essays.  See  The  life  history  of  Franklin 
Wilson,  as  told  in  his  journals,  1897.  Born  Baltimore,  Md.,  Dec.  8,  1822; 
died  Baltimore,  Oct.  14,  1896.  P.,  Nee.  1897 

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1842 

BARTOL,  GEORGE  MURILLO,  A.B.;  D.D.  1892.  Graduated  Harvard 
divinity  school  1845  ;  ordained  Unitarian  minister  1847;  preacher  Chicago, 
111.,  1845-46;  pastor  First  Congregational  society,  Lancaster,  Mass.,  1847- ; 
chairman  trustees  Free  public  library,  Lancaster,  1865-;  member  school 
committee,  Lancaster;  president  Mass.  evangelical  missionary  society; 
Society  for  relief  of  aged  and  destitute  clergymen;  board  of  trustees, 
Bromfleld  school.  Harvard,  Mass.     Address,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

Harv.  div.  sch.,  Sabin,  P. 

BROWNELL,  STEPHEN  ELTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  academy,  Rhine- 
beck,  N.  Y.,  1843-54;  Bonham,  Tex.,  1854-62;  resident  Providence,  R.  L, 
1862-63;  ranch  owner  and  farmer  Santa  Rosa,  Cal.,  1863-?.  From  See- 
konk,  Mass. 

BUDLONG,  THOMAS  RUSSELL,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  185 1. 
Physician  San  Francisco,  Cal.;  Providence,  R.  L  Born  Lowell,  Mass., 
Sept.  7,  1822;  died  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  Jan.  6,  1855.  Nee.  1856 

BURGESS,  ISAAC  JULIAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1845;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1845;  pastor  Pomfret,  Conn., 
1845-47;  Lime  Rock,  R.  I.,  1847-51 ;  agent  American  Sunday  school  union 
1851-53;  First  church,  Calais,  Me.,  1853-65;  Allendale  and  Allenville, 
R.  I.,  1865-67;  U.  S.  Christian  commission  1864;  pastor  West  Dedham, 
Mass.,  1867-71;  Third  church,  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1871-75;  Hampden 
Falls,  N.  H.,  1876-85;  resident  East  Dedham,  Mass.,  1887-96;  preacher 
Canaan,  N.  H.,  1892-93;  resident  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  1896-1903.  Born 
Batavia,  Java,  Jan.  4,  1820;  died  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  Feb.  26,  1903. 

Nee.  1903,  Newt. 

BUTTON,  HENRY  HARRISON,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  the  city  of 
New  York  1845.  Physician  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1845-48;  druggist  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.,  1848-90;  treasurer  Greene  and  Button  company,  Milwaukee; 
president  Milwaukee  gas  company;  Merchants'  association.  Born  Wal- 
lingford,  Vt.,  Aug.  28,  1818;  died  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Feb.  14,  1890. 

Nat.  eye.  Am  biog..  Nee.  1890 

CHASE,  PERLEY  SMITH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1845- 
46;  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1846-66;  Concord,  N.  H.,  1866-72;  farmer  Medfield, 
Mass.,  1872-97.  Born  Chester,  N.  H.,  Nov.  8,  1817;  died  Medfield, 
Mass.,  Jan.  17,  1897.  Nee.  1900 

CHASE,  WILLIAM  STAUGHTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Private  tutor,  Ala.,  1842- 
43;  student  Newton  theological  institution  1843-44;  newspaper  corre- 
spondent Paris  1843-48,  1851-56,  1879-81 ;  librarian  American  academy  of 
arts  and  sciences,  Boston,  Mass.,  1848-51;  secretary  American  consulate, 
Paris;  merchant  Chicago,  111.,  1856-59;  professor  modern  languages,  Rich- 
mond college,  Va.,  1859-61;  teacher  Richmond  1861-65;  member  editorial 
staff  Herald,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1865-72 ;  Express,  New  York.  Joint  trans- 
lator Lamartine's  History  of  the  French  revolution,  1849;  editor  Vericour's 
History  of  French  literature.  Born  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  12,  1822; 
died  Paris,  France,  June  21,  1881.  Newt.,  Nee.  1882 

CHESBROUGH,    GEORGE    WASHINGTON,    A.B.     Clergyman.     From 

Providence,  R.  I. 
COLVER,  CHARLES  KENDRICK,  A.B.;  A.M.     Graduated  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1845;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1846;  pastor  Water- 
town,  Mass.,  1846-50;  Pleasant  street  church,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1850-54; 


ipa  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1842 

Detroit,  Mich.,  1857-58;  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1858-60;  Abington,  Mass., 
1860-61;  Andover,  Mass.,  1861-64;  Elgin,  111.,  1864-68;  Mount  Carroll, 
111.,  1868-71;  New  Lisbon,  Wis.  1871-73;  Menomonie,  Wis.,  1873-75; 
River  Falls,  Wis.,  1875-79;  resident  Chicago,  111.,  1879-96.  Bom  Claren- 
don, Vt.,  May  22,  1821;  died  Chicago,  111.,  Oct.  24,  1896. 

Newt.,  P.,  Nee.  1897 

DENISON,  ALBERT  EDGAR,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister 
1843;  pastor  Saybrook,  Conn.,  1843-44;  Wallingford,  Conn.,  1844-51; 
Clinton,  Conn.,  1851-66;  agent  American  Baptist  home  mission  society 
1866-69;  pastor  Lyme,  Conn.,  1869-71;  Plainville,  Conn.,  1871-78;  mem- 
ber school  boards  1844-77.  Born  SaylDrook,  Conn.,  Sept.  12,  1812;  died 
Plainville,  Conn.,  Oct.  5,  1891.  Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1892 

ELY,  JAMES  WINCHELL  COLEMAN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1846.  Physician  Providence.  R.  I.;  physician  Providence  dis- 
pensary; attending  physician  1847;  consulting  physician;  city  physician 
Providence  1850-66;  medical  attendant  Dexter  asylum  1850-66;  consult- 
ing physician  1866-;  attending  physician  R.  I.  hospital  1868-74,  1883- 
89;  consulting  physician  1874-;  consulting  physician  Butler  hospital  for 
the  insane  1868-;  St.  Joseph's  hospital;  member  R.  I.  medical  society 
1847-;  secretary;  treasurer;  president  1868-70;  censor;  original  member 
Providence  medical  association;  first  secretary;  president  one  year; 
member  R.  I.  historical  society;  Providence  Franklin  society;  secretary; 
president;  director  Providence  athenaeum;  member  school  committee 
two  years;  member  American  academy  of  medicine;  delegate  American 
medical  association  several  times.  Address,  36  Prospect  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Surg.-gen.  cat.,  P. 

FENNER,  CORNELIUS  GEORGE,  A.B.  Graduated  Harvard  divinity 
school  1845;  pastor  First  Unitarian  church,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1846.  Author 
Poems  of  many  m.oods,  1846.  Born  Providence,  R.  I  ,  Dec.  30,  1822; 
died  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jan.  3,  1847. 

Harv.  div.  sch.,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

FRENCH,  CHARLES  GRAFTON  WILBERTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal 
academy,  Beaufort,  S.  C;  admitted  to  Mass.  bar;  lawyer  Washington, 
D.  C. ;  U.  S.  district  justice.  Or.  ter.;  lawyer  Sacramento,  Cal.;  chief 
justice  Ariz,  supreme  court.  Bom  Berkley,  Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1820;  died 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Aug.  13,  1891.  Swansea  rec,  P. 

GOULD,  ASA  HOWARD,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1846;  assistant  editor  Watchman  1846-47;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1847;  pastor  Baring,  Me.,  1847-56;  East  Auburn,  Me.,  1856-60;  Lebanon, 
Me.,  1860-61;  Alna,  Me.,  1861-65;  West  Gardiner,  Me.,  1865-70;  resident 
Livermore,  Me.,  1870-84.  Bom  Charlestown,  Mass.,  July  19,  1814;  died 
Livermore,  Me.,  July  6,  1884.  Nee.  1885,  Newt. 

GROVER,  ZUINGLIUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Attleboro,  Mass.;  Nashua, 
N.  H.;  principal  old  Prospect  street  grammar  school.  Providence,  R.  I., 
1845-57;  Dearborn  seminary,  Chicago,  111.,  1857-91.  Born  Mansfield, 
Mass.,  Jan.  17,  1812;  died  Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  8,  1891.  Nee.  1892 

HARKNESS,  ALBERT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1869;  Ph.D.  University  of  Bonn 
1854.  Professor  Greek  language  and  literature.  Brown  university,  1855- 
92;  emeritus  1892-;  fellow  1904-.  Teacher  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I., 
1843-53;  student  Germany  1853-55;  in  Europe  1870-71,  1883-84,  1896; 
one  of  the  founders  R.  I.  institute  of  instruction  1843;  lecturer  1855-56; 
president  Franklin  lyceum  1849-50;  one  of  the  founders  American  philo- 
logical association  1869;  first  vice  president  1869;  secretary;  treasurer; 
president  1875-76;  member  Archaeological  institute  of  America;  one  of 
the  founders  American  school  of  classical  studies  at  Athens;  member 
managing  committee  1880-;  president  R.  I.  historical  society.  Author 
First  Greek  book,  i860;  Latin  grammar,  1864;  Latin  reader,  1865;  Intro- 
ductory Latin  book,  1866;  Elementary  Latin  grammar,  1869;  Practical 
introduction  to  Latin   prose  composition,  1869;  Progressive  exercises   in 


1842  G  R  A  D  U  A  T^E  S  193 

reading  and  writing  Latin,  1883;  First  year  in  Latin,  1883;  Easy  method 
for  beginners  in  Latin,  1890;  Complete  Latin  grammar,  1898;  Short  Latin 
grammar,  1898;  various  articles  in  Transactions  of  the  American  philo- 
logical association,  Bibliotheca  sacra  and  other  publications;  editor 
Arnold's  First  Latin  book,  185 1;  Second  Latin  book,  1853;  Cccsars  Com- 
mentaries on  the  Gallic  war,  1870;  Cicero's  select  orations,  1873;  Sallust's 
Catiline,  1S78;  Preparatory  course  in  Latin  prose  authors,  1878;  Ccesar's 
Gallic  war,  with  introduction,  notes  and  vocabulary,  1901;  Cicero's  select 
orations,  with  life  of  Cicero,  Roman  constitution,  notes  and  vocabulary, 
1904.     Address,  loi  Prospect  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Cye.  Am.  biog.,  Johnson's  eye,  R.  I.  eye.,  Am. 
cat.,  P. 

HUNT.  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1845;  graduate  student  Union  theological  seminary  1845-46;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1849;  pastor  Sutton,  N.  H.,  1846-47;  Drewsville,  N.  H., 
1847-48;  Richmond,  N.  H.,  1848-53;  HoUis,  N.  H..  1854-55;  Hinesburg, 
Vt.,  1855-56;  Wendell,  Mass.,  1856-61;  Pottersville,  N  H.,  1861-67;  Plain 
City,  O.,  1867-;  teacher.  Address,  Chilicothe  St.,  Plain  City,  Madison 
CO.,  O.  Newt.,  P. 

JAMES,  JOHN  SEXTON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Jefferson  medical  college  1846. 
Student  Newton  theological  institution  1842-44;  medical  missionary 
Southern  Baptist  convention,  China,  1846-48.  Born  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
18 18;  drowned  Hong  Kong,  April  15,  1848.  Newt.,  Nee.  1848 

LIVERMORE,  SILAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1843;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1857;  pastor  Broad  Run,  near 
Union,  Va.;  Bloomfield,  Mo.;  teacher,  preacher,  agent,  Va.;  N.  C;  Penn.; 
Mo.;  Ark.;  resident  Shelbyville,  111.;  Germantown,  Penn.  Born  Oxford, 
Mass.,  March  15,  181 2;  died  Germantown,  Penn.,  March  31,  1894. 

Nee.  1896,  Newt.,  P. 

MACKIE,  PETER  FEARING,  A.B.  Medical  student.  From  Wareham, 
Mass.;  died  Wareham,  Sept.  2,  1846.  Nee.  1847 

MANTON,  JOSEPH  RANDALL,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Teacher  academy,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1842-43;  travelled  in  the  South;  student  Hamilton  theological 
seminary  1846-48;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1848;  pastor  Gloucester, 
Mass.,  1848-50;  Clarksville,  Tenn.,  1850-57;  Vermont  street  church, 
Quincy,  111.,  1857-60;  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1860-65;  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1865- 
69;  Richfield,  Minn.,  1869-1900;  resident  La  Crosse,  Wis.;  Minneapolis, 
Minn.     Address,  R.  R.  i.  Station  F,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Bapt.  encyc.,  R.  I.  eye. 

METCALF,  EDWIN,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1842-43;  ser- 
geant ist  ward  company.  Dorr  war;  admitted  to  bar  1844;  lawyer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  justice  court  of  magistrates;  clerk  R.  I.  supreme  covirt  185 1- 
53;  connected  with  the  Providence  post  and  herald  1854-56;  member  R.  I. 
house  of  representatives  1851-62,  1873-74;  speaker  1873-74;  member  R.  I. 
senate  1874-76;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-64,  colonel;  attorney-general 
R.  I.  1886.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  23,  1823;  died  Providence,  Jan. 
18,  1894.  R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1894,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Harv.  law  quin. 

NICHOLS,  LEMUEL  BLISS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Philadelphia  medical  school 
1850.  Teacher  Arnold  street  grammar  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1842-49; 
physician  Worcester,  Mass.,  1850-83  ;  president  Worcester  county  homoeo- 
pathic medical  society.  Born  Bradford,  N.  H.,  Oct.  16,  1816;  died  W'or- 
cester,  Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1883.  Nee.  1884 

PACKARD,  NOAH  FORD,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Graduated  Union  theological  sem- 
inary 1845;  ordained  Presbyterian  minister  1845;  pastor  Cranston,  R.  I., 
1845-46;  Stanwich,  Conn.,  1846;  New  Orleans,  La.,  1846-47.  From 
North  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  died  New  Orleans,  La.,  Sept.  3,  1847. 

Nee.  1848 


194  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1842 

PARSONS,  JOHN,  A.B  Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1848; 
home  missionary,  Me.,  1848-56;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1857; 
pastor  Limington,  Me.,  1857-63;  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  1863-66;  First 
church,  York,  Me.,  1866-69;  Lebanon,  Me.,  1869-73;  resident  Lelaanon, 
Me.,  1874-76;  Kennebunk,  Me.,  1877-80;  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1881-82;  Newton 
Centre,  Mass.,  1882-93;  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1893-.  Address,  Percival  St., 
Dorchester,  Mass.  And.,  P, 

PHIPPS,  JAMES  MONROE,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1845.  Physi- 
cian Boston,  Mass.,  1845-65;  member  Mass.  medical  society.  Born  Hop- 
kinton,  Mass.,  May  i,  1818;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  15,  1865.    Nee.  1866 

PIERCE,  HENRY  NILES,  A.B.;  D.D.  University  of  Ala.  1862;  LL.D. 
University  of  the  South;  William  and  Mary  college  1868.  Ordained 
Episcopal  deacon  1843;  priest  1849;  founder  Episcopal  church,  Washing- 
ton CO.,  Texas;  rector  Christ  church,  Matagorda,  Tex.,  1852-54;  Trinity 
church.  New  Orleans,  La.,  1854-55;  St.  Paul's  church,  Rahway,  N.  J., 
1855-57;  St.  John's  church.  Mobile,  Ala.,  1857-68;  St  Paul's  church, 
Springfield,  111.,  1868-70;  missionary  bishop  Ark.  and  Ind.  ter.  1870-71; 
bishop  of  Ark.  1871-99.  Author  Sermons,  Mobile,  Jtine  ij,  1861,  tke  na- 
tional fast  appointed  by  Jefferson  Davis,  president  of  the  Confederate  states, 
1861;  The  Agnostic,  and  other  poems,  1884.  Born  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Oct. 
19,  1820;  died  Fayetteville,  Ark.,  Sept.  5,  1899. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone,  Sabin,  P.,  Nee.  1900 

ROOT,  DAVID  LYMAN,  A.B.  Born  Granville,  Mass.,  July  19,  1822; 
died  Aug.  26,  1846.  Root  gen. 

STEVENSON,  GEORGE  SEARS,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Student  Wake  Forest  college, 
N.  C,  1837-40;  lawyer  New  Berne,  N.  C;  state  solicitor  Craven  co.,  N.  C.; 
member  N.  C.  legislature;  director  Atlantic  and  N.  C.  railroad.  Born 
New  Berne,  N.  C,  1822;  died  New  Berne,  July  16,  1861.  Nee.  1861 

STONE,  GEORGE  BURRILL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  North  Bridgewater, 
Mass.;  principal  English  and  classical  school ,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1844-49; 
high  school.  Fall  River,  1849-55;  superintendent  public  schools,  Indianap- 
olis, Ind.,  1855-58;  superintendent  schools  and  principal  high  school, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  185S-62;  professor  history  and  rhetoric,  and  princi- 
pal academy,  Washington  university,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1S62-74;  travelled 
in  Etirope;  principal  private  school,  St  Louis,  1881-88,  resident  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  1888-96.  Born  Charlton,  Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1823;  died  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  May  9,  1896.  P.,  Nee.  1896 

TILLINGHAST,  CHRISTOPHER  SPENCER,  A.B.  Resident  Wickford, 
R.  I.;  law  student  Harvard  university  1844.  Born  Wickford,  R.  I., 
May  19,  1819;  died  Wickford,  Aug.  30',  1844.  P. 

TUCKER,  GEORGE  EVERETT.  A.B.  Agent  American  and  foreign  Bible 
society  1842-46;  principal  school,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1846-51 ;  ordained  Bap- 
tist minister  185 1;  pastor  Stewart  street  church,  Providenec,  R.  I.;  Lons- 
dale, R.  I.;  Groton  Centre,  Mass.;  Wells  Depot,  Me.;  Buxton  Centre,  Me.; 
Durham,  Me.;  Lisbon  Falls,  Me.;  in  service  of  Christian  commission, 
department  of  the  South,  1864-?.  Born  Canton,  Mass.,  Feb.  29,  i82o;died 
Dedham,  Mass.,  Oct.  24,  1888.  Nee.  1889 

WELD,  WILLIAM,  A.B.     From  Le  Roy,  Genesee  co.,  N.  Y. 

WESTCOTT,  AMASA  SMITH,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1844;  lawyer  Warren, 
R.  I.,  1844-46;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1846-97;  clerk  court  of  common  pleas 
1852,  1854-67;  justice  Providence  municipal  court  1867-84;  member 
Providence  common  council  1854-55.  Born  North  Scituate,  R.  I.,  Sept., 
21,  1818;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  6,  1897.     R.  1.  cyc.  P..  Nee.  1898 

WILLARD,  JOHN  BARSTOW,  A.B.  Law  student  Syracuse,  N.  Y., 
Millbury  and  Concord,  Mass.,  three  years;  ordained  Unitarian  minister 
1848;  pastor  Westford,  Mass  ,  three  times;  Windsor,  Vt.,  three  times; 
Lee  street  church,   Lowell,  Mass.;  Barnstable,  Mass.,  twice;  Lunenburg, 


1842  GRADUATES  195 

Mass.;  Warwick,  Mass.;  Norton,  Mass.;  resident  Harvard,  Mass.,  187 1- 
1900.  Author  sermon  and  articles  in  newspapers.  Born  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  April  I,  1822;  died  Aver,  Mass.,  July  6,  1900.  P.,  Nee.  1901 

35-*26 

1843 

BARTLETT,  PERCIVAL  WHITMORE,  A.B.  Assistant  teacher  Brim- 
mer grammar  school,  Boston,  Mass.;  assistant  master  Hancock  gram- 
mar school,  Boston;  master  Chapman  school.  East  Boston;  Adams  school, 
East  Boston;  resident  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  1863-68.  Editor  Warren's 
physical  geography,  1871.  Born  Dudley,  Mass.,  Jan.  27,  1822;  died  New- 
ton, Mass.,  May  4,  1S68.  Nee.  1868 

CHEEVER,  TRACY  PATCH,  A.B.  Lawyer  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1S46-81;  U. 
S.  military  service  1862-63,  captain;  city  solicitor  Chelsea  1864-74; 
member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1862-63,  1865-66;  Mass.  senate 
1868-69;  school  committee  Chelsea  13  years.  Born  Marblehead,  Mass., 
March  28,  1824;  died  North  Easton,  Mass.,  Nov.  23,  1881. 

B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1882 

CROSWELL,  ANDREW,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  high  school.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  one  3'^ear;  student  theological  seminary,  Alexandria,  Va.,  two  years; 
ordained  Episcopal  minister  1848;  home  missionary  Johnston,  R.  I., 
1846;  rector  Chicopee,  Mass.,  1848-49;  St.  Paul's  church,  Brunswick,  Me., 
1849-53;  St.  Mary's  church,  Newton  Lower  Falls,  I\Iass.,  1853-56;  resi- 
dent Cambridge,  Mass.;  founder  and  rector  St.  James's  parish.  North 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1864-71.  Born  Falmoi:th,  Mass.,  July  9,  1822;  died 
Cushing's  Island,  Portland,  Me.,  June  30,  1S79.  Nee.  1880 

DAY,  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Franklin  college  1862.  Professor  natu- 
ral philosophy  and  civil  engineering.  Brown  university,  1852-54.  Teacher 
high  school.  Providence,  R.  L,  1843-46;  licensed  Baptist  preacher 
1846;  professor  Georgetown  college,  Ky.,  1846-50;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  1849;  Ashland,  Mass.,  1850-52;  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
1855-60;  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1861-76;  resident  Indianapolis  1876-97. 
Born  Westfield,  Mass.,  May  14,  1818;  died  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Aug.  i, 
1897.  Nee.  1897,  P. 

DUNN,  ROBINSON  POTTER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1S64.  Assistant  libra- 
rian Brown  university  1843-46;  instructor  French  1844-46;  professor 
rhetoric  and  English  literature  1851-67.  Graduated  Princeton  theolog- 
ical seminary  1848;  ordained  Presbyterian  minister  1848;  pastor  First 
church,  Camden,  N.  J.,  1848-51.  Author  articles  in  Bihliotheca  sacra, 
and  other  reviews.  See  In  Aleinoriain  Robinson  Potter  Dunn,  1867. 
Born  Newport,  R.  I.,  May  31,  1825;  died  Newport,  Aug.  28,  1867. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Princ,  Nee.  1867 

GALE,  AMORY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1846;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1846;  pastor  Ware,  Mass.,  1846-50; 
Lee,  Mass.,  1850-57;  First  church,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1857-58;  general 
superintendent  missions,  Minn.,  1858-74;  in  Europe  and  the  Holy  Land 
1874.  Author  History  of  the  town  of  Lee,  Alass.,  1854.  Born  Royalston, 
Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1815;  died  Jaffa,  Syria,  Nov.  25,  1874. 

Bapt.  encyc.  Newt.,  Nee.  1875 

GARDINER,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  N.  C.  and  Va.  1843-47; 
accountant  Providence,  R.  I.;  agent  P.  M.  Mathewson  estate.  Born 
Old  Warwick,  R.  I.,  July  i,  1821;  died  Providence,  Nov.  2,  iqoi. 

P.,  Nee.  1902 

HEWES,  CHARLES  WESLEY,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Student  Newton  theological 
institution  1843-44;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1844;  pastor  Lonsdale, 
R.  I.,  1844-49;  Lansingburg,  N.  Y.,  1850-57;  teacher  natural  science, 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  1857-58;  principal  Indiana  institute,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
1858-67;  pastor  Healdsburg,  Cal.;  teacher  Oakland,  Cal.,  1869-70;  pastor 


196  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1843 

St.  Helena,  Cal.,  1871-76;  principal  Mills  seminary,  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
1876-78;  pastor  Fifth  church,  San  Francisco,  1878-81.  Born  Lynnfield, 
Mass.,  April  7,  1818;  died  Oakland,  Cal.,  Dec.  29,  1S81.    Newt.,  Nee.  1882 

JAMES,  CHARLES  SEXTON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Ph.D.  Columbian  college  1856. 
Teacher  academy,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1843-51;  professor  mathematics 
and  natural  philosophy.  University  at  Lewisburg,  1851-77;  president 
Monongahela  college  1880-84;  resident  Allentown,  Penn.;  West  Chester, 
Penn.,  1891-1901.  Born  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Feb.  6,  1821;  died  Cas- 
cade, Mont.,  June  8,  190 1.  Bapt.  encyc.  P.,  Nee.  1901 

JEWETT,  LYMAN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1872.  Graduated  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1846;  preacher  Baptist  church,  Webster,  Mass.,  1846- 
48;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1848;  missionary  Nellore,  India;  Madras, 
India;  resident  Newton  Centre,  Needham  and  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1886- 
97.  Author  Commentary  on  Matthew's  Gospel  in  Telegu;  translator  Tel- 
egu  New  Testament,  revised.  Born  Waterford,  Me  ,  March  9,  181 3; 
died  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Jan.  17,  1897.  Newt.,  P.,  Nee.  1897 

JONES,  ISAAC  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  1843-46;  clerk  probate 
office  Middlesex  co.,  Mass.,  1846-59;  assistant  register  probate  and  in- 
solvency Middlesex  co.  1859-73;  resident  East  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1846- 
73.  Bom  Weston,  Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1820;  died  East  Camlaridge,  Mass., 
July  10,  1873.  Nee.  1874 

KNOWLES,  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  justice  court 
of  magistrates;  manufacturer  of  rivets  1855-68;  chief  of  police  1869; 
member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1871-72;  deputy  U.  S.  marshal 
1875-85.  Born  Westerly ,-- R.  I.,  Aug.  8,  1816;  died  Providence,  R.  I., 
Feb.  6,  1885.  "  Nee.  1885 

LAPHAM,  BENJAMIN  NEWELL,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1845;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1846-1900;  city  solicitor  Providence  1863-65;  member 
R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1863-64,  1880-81;  member  Providence 
common  council  1869-71;  board  of  aldermen  1876-82;  R.  I.  senate  1876- 
77,  1882-83.  Bom  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  April  28,  1821;  died  Providence, 
R.  I.,  May  13,  1900.  R.  I.  eye.  P.,  Nee.  1900 

LORD,  HARRISON  VAN  RENSSELAER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard 
university  1845.  Lawyer  Dayton,  O.  Bom  Orange,  Mass.;  died 
Orange,  March  3,  1850.  Harv.  law  quin. 

MILES,  GEORGE  DAVIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  theological  seminary, 
Alexandria,  Va.,  1846;  ordained  Episcopal  minister  1847;  assistant 
rector  St.  Ann's  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1846-48;  rector  St.  Stephen's 
church,  Wilkesbarre,  Penn.,  184S-67;  St.  John's  church,  Taunton,  Mass., 
1867-74.  Bom  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  26,  1815;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct. 
24,  1874.  Nee.  1875 

MILLER,  EZEKIEL  LAMB,  A.B.  Lawyer  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass., 
until  1858.     From  South  Hadley,  Mass. 

MORRILL,  DANIEL  FOLLENSBEE,  A.B.  Graduated  Harvard  divin- 
ity school  1847;  editor  Salisbury  villager,  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1847-50; 
farmer  and  teacher  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  1850-63;  West  Springfield,  Mass., 
1863-68;  Vincland,  N.  J.,  186S-1900;  abroad  1S81-82.  Bom  Amesbury, 
Mass.,  May  25,  1817;  died  Vineland,  N.  J.,  Sept.  10,  1900. 

Harv.  div.  sch.,  Nee.  1901 

NORCROSS,  AUSTIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  academy,  Derby,  Vt.,  1843- 
54,  1874-76;  ordained  Baptist  minister  185 1;  pastor  Derby  1851-55; 
agent  Vt.  Baptist  state  convention  1855-58;  pastor  East  Bethel,  Vt., 
1858-65;  Troy,  Vt.;  Albany,  Vt.;  resident  Derby,  Vt.  Bom  Templeton, 
Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1816;  died  Derby,  Vt.,  March  11,  1882.  P.,  Nee.  1882 

PAGE,  HARRISON  CARLETON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Brown  university 
1843-46.  Student  Newton  theological  institution  1845-47.  Bom  Dun- 
barton,  N.  H.,  Jan.  15,  1820;  died  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1847. 

Newt.,  Nee.  1847 


i843  GRADUATES  197 

PEIRCE,  WILLIAM  ROUNSEVILLE,  A.B.  Farmer  Middleboro,  Mass.; 
connected  with  the  Old  Colony  railroad;  member  school  board,  Middle- 
boro; trustee  public  library;  Pcircc  academy.  Born  Middleboro,  Mass., 
Oct.  8,  182 1 ;  died  Middleboro,  Feb.  2,  1896.'  Nee.  1896 

REMINGTON,  ALBERT  GALLATIN,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1845-46;  admitted  to  N.  Y.  bar;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.;  private 
teacher  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.  Author  Prose  and  verse,  1856;  and  various 
other  poems.  Born  Warwick,  R.  I.,  June  13,  1820;  died  New  York,  N. 
Y.,  Feb.  19,  1897.  Harv.  law  quin..  P.,  Nee.  1897 

HILTON  (formerly  SMITH),  ROBERT  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer; 
elected  member  U.  S.  congress  1861,  but  never  took  his  seat;  Confederate 
military  service,  captain;  member  Confederate  congress;  lawyer  Talla- 
hassee, Fla.     Born  Lynchville,  Va.,  1820;  died  Tallahassee,  Fla.,  1896. 

Nee.  1897 

THAYER,  WILLIAM  MAKEPEACE,  A.B.  Licensed  Congregational 
preacher  1844;  teacher  Attleboro,  Mass.;  South  Braintree,  Mass.;  Frank- 
lin, Mass.;  preacher  Martha's  Vineyard,  Mass.;  pastor  Ashland,  Mass., 
1849-57;  resident  Franklin,  Mass.,  1857-98;  secretary  Mass.  temperance 
alliance  1860-76;  member  Mass.  general  court  1857-58,  1863-64.  Author 
Gem  and  casket,  1854;  Merry  Christmas,  1853;  Happy  New  Year,  1853; 
Hints  for  the  household,  1853;  Life  at  the  fireside,  1854;  Spots  in  our  feasts 
of  charity,  1854;  Pastor's  wedding  gift,  1854;  Morning  star,  1856;  Poor 
boy  and  merchant  prince,  1857;  Doing  and  not  doing;  From  poorhouse  to 
pulpit:  life  of  John  Kitto,  D.D.,  1858,  afterwards  entitled  Working  and 
winning,  1862;  The  bobbin  boy,  1858;  Good  girl  and  true  ivoman,  1858, 
afterwards  entitled  The  true  woman:  elements  of  character  drawn  from  the 
life  of  Mary  Lyon  and  others,  1893  ;  The  printer  boy:  life  of  Franklin,  i860, 
afterwards  entitled  From  boyhood  to  manhood;  Tales  from  Genesis,  2  vols., 
1862-63;  The  pioneer  boy  and  Jiow  he  became  president,  1863;  The  old 
horseshoe,  1863;  The  farmer  boy  and  how  he  became  commander-in-chief, 
1863;  Soldiers  of  tlie  Bible,  1864;  Character  and  public  services  of  A.  Lin- 
coln, 1864;  Youth's  history  of  the  rebellion,  4  vols.,  1864-66;  Communion 
wine  and  Bible  temperance,  1869;  Nelson,  or  how  a  country  boy  made  his 
way  in  the  city,  1878;  Charles  Jewett:  life  and  recollections,  1S79;  Tact, 
push,  and  principle,  1880;  White  house  series:  From  the  log  cabin  to  the 
White  house:  life  of  James  A.  Garfield,  1881;  From  pioneer  home  to  White 
house:  life  of  Lincoln,  1882;  From  the  tannery  to  the  White  house:  life  of 
Grant,  1885;  From  farmhouse  to  White  house:  life  of  Washington,  1890; 
A  volume  of  sermons  and  other  papers,  1881;  In  the  meshes,  or  a  drop  of 
blue  blood,  1881;  Our  French  visitors,  1882;  The  nameless  waif;  Our  flag 
half-mast,  Memorial  day  poem;  Marvels  of  the  new  West,  1887;  Success 
and  its  achievers,  1891 ;  Ethics  of  success,  school  reader,  three  grades,  1893- 
95;  Turning  points  in  successful  careers,  1895;  Aim  high,  or  hints  and  helps 
to  young  men,  1895;  Womanhood,  or  hints  and  helps  to  young  women,  1898; 
Around  the  hearthstone,  1896;  Men  who  win,  1896;  Women  who  win,  1896. 
Bom  Franklin,  Mass.,  Feb.  23,  1820;  died  Franklin,  April  7,   1898. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone,  Am.  cat..  P.,  Nee.  1898 
VAN  BUREN,  ABRAM,  A.B.      Insurance  agent  Cincinnati,  O.,  until  1855; 
Chicago,  111.;  U.  S.  military  service  1862,  first  lieutenant  and  adjutant; 
secretary  Chicago  board  of  underwriters  after  the  war.     Born  Philadel- 
phia, Penn.,  1821;  killed  by  accident,  Chicago,  111.,  July  28,   1869. 

B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1869 
WALKER,  HARVEY  DAY,  A.B.  Principal  academy,  Millbury,  Mass., 
1843-45;  Madison  academy,  Abington,  Penn.,  1845-53;  preparatory  de- 
partment. University  at  Lewisburg  (now  Bucknell  university),  1853-57; 
assistant  professor  Latin  and  Greek,  University  at  Lewisburg,  1855-57; 
principal  normal  school  and  academy.  New  Columbus,  Penn.,  1857-62; 
academy  and  normal  school,  Orangeville,  Penn.,  1862-68;  high  school, 
Bloomsburg,  Penn.,  1868-70;  professor  normal  school,  Bloomsburg,  Penn., 
1870-72;  normal  school,  Waverley,  Penn.,   1872-76,   1878-79;  principal 


198  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1843 

high  school,  Tunkhannock,  Penn.,  1876-77;  academy  and  normal  school, 
Huntington  Mills,  Penn.,  1880-85;  high  school  and  collegiate  institute, 
Shickshinny,  Penn.,  1885-92;  academy.  Pleasant  Hill,  Penn.,  1892-93; 
teacher  Shickshinny,  Penn.,  1893-94;  general  agent  Shickshinny,  Penn.; 
frequent  lecturer  state  and  district  educational  associations.  Author 
Elements  of  grammar,  1866;  Bookkeeping  by  single  entry,  1867.  Address, 
R.  F.  D.  I,  Shickshinny,  Penn.  P. 

WALKER,  WILLIAM,  A. B.  Theological  student.  From  Dighton,  Mass.; 
died  Peoria,  111.,  Oct.  26,  1846.  Nee.  1S48 

WELD,  FITZ  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Hamilton  college  1855.  Teacher  Auburn- 
dale,  Mass.;  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  Gloversville,  N.  Y.;  insurance  agent,  New 
Haven,  Conn.  Bom  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1815;  died  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Feb.  3,  1892.  Nee.  1892 

WHITMAN,  WILLIAM  WARREN,  A.B.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar  1846; 
lawyer  Westfield,  Mass.,  1846-49;  Troy,  N.  Y.;  editor  Troy  northern 
budget  1849-63;  postmaster  1853-58;  wall  paper  merchant.  Author 
many  articles  and  historical  sketches.  Born  Chester,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1820; 
died  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1902.  P.,  Nee.  1903 

WINKLER,  EDWIN  THEODORE,  A.B.;  D.D.  Furman  university  1858. 
Student  Newton  theological  institution  1843-45;  ordained  Baptist  min- 
ister 1846;  pastor  Albany,  Ga.,  1847-49;  Gillisonville,  S.  C,  1849-52; 
corresponding  secretary  Southern  Baptist  publication  society  1852-54; 
president;  pastor  Charleston,  S.  C,  1854-72;  Marion,  Ala.-,  1872-83; 
chaplain  Charleston  hospitals  1862-65;  president  S.  C.  Baptist  state  con- 
vention; home  mission  board;  vice  president  Baptist  historical  society; 
trustee  Furman  university;  Howard  college;  Judson  female  institute; 
Southern  Baptist  theological  seminary.  Author  various  sernions  and 
addresses;  editor  Christian  index,  1846-47;  Southern  Baptist,  1854;  Ala- 
bama Baptist,  1874;  Augusta  transcript;  Sacred  lute;  Catechis>n.  Born 
Savannah,  Ga.,  Nov.  13,  1823;  died  Marion,  Ala.,  Nov.  10,  1883. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc.  Newt.,  Nee.  1SS4 

29-*28 

1844 

ANGELL,  GEORGE  MANTON,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1847. 
Physician  and  surgeon.  Atlanta,  111.     Address,  Atlanta,  111.      Harv.,  P. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  SUMNER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1845-46;  admitted  to  bar  1846;  lawyer  Worcester,  Mass.,  1846- 
54;  connected  with  Bank  of  commerce,  Boston,  Mass.,  1854-72;  city 
treasurer  Worcester  1872-99.  Author  historical  and  biographical  sketches. 
Born  Oxford,  Mass.,  Sept.  30,  1824;  died  Rutland,  Mass.,  July  13,  1899. 

Harv.  law  quin..  P.,  Nee.  1900 

BEAN,  CYRUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  boys'  high  school,  Newport,  R.  I., 
1844-50;  merchant  Framingham,  Mass.,  1850-80;  town  treasurer  Fram- 
ingham.  Born  Gilmanton,  N.  H.,  Sept.  29,  1814;  died  Framingham, 
Mass.,  Feb.  2,  1880.  Nee.  1881 

BENTLEY,  CYRUS,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1845-46;  ad- 
mitted to  bar  1847;  lawyer  Chicago,  111.;  trustee  Immanuel  church, 
Chicago;  secretary  l3oard  Chicago  university  1865-73;  first  president 
Young  men's  Christian  association,  Chicago;  president  Chicago  Baptist 
social  union.  Born  New  Lebanon  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  15,  1819;  died 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  23,  1888.  Harv.  law.  quin.,  Nee.  1889 

BLOOD,  CALEB,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Chicago,  111.; 
several  churches,  Wis.,  Ind.,  Kans.,  Mo.;  teacher  Indiana  university, 
Bloomington,.Ind.  Bom  Rodman,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1815;  died  Indepen- 
dence, Mo.,  Nov.  21,  18S1.  Nee.  1882 

BOUTELL,  LEWIS  HENRY,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1847;  LL.D. 
Maryville  college  1890.     Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.;  Westboro,  Mass.;  U.  S. 


i844  GRADUATES  199 

military  service  1861,  1863-65,  major;  lawyer  Chicago,  111.;  one  of  the 
founders  public  library,  Evanston,  111.;  president  board  of  trustees. 
Born  Boston,  Mass.,  July  21,  1S26;  died  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  16, 
1899.  Harv.  law  quin.,  B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1899 

CONVERSE,  JOSHUA  PERKINS.  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1847; 
lawyer  Boston  and  Woburn,  Mass.  Born  Woburn,  Mass.,  Dec.  16,  1814; 
died  Woburn,  March  16,  1876.  Nee.  1876 

CUSHMAN,  RICHARDS,  A.B.  Graduated  Oberhn  theological  seminary 
1847;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1847;  missionary  Hayti  1847- 
49.  Born  South  Attleboro,  Mass.,  June  2,  1819;  died  St.  Mark's,  Hayti, 
June  9,  1849.  Nee.  1849,  And. 

DA  VOL,  WILLIAM  HALE,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1850.  Phy- 
sician Fall  River,  Mass.,  1850-51;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1851-62;  resident 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1862-63.  Bom  Warren,  R.  I.,  July  3,  1823;  died  Warren, 
June  12,  1863.  Nee.  1863,  Bapt.  encyc. 

DRAPER,  ISAAC,  A.B.;  M.D.  Physician  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  student  of 
medicine,  Paris,  1853;  surgeon  Russian  army.  Born  South  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1824;  died  Sebastopol,  Russia,  March  20,  1855.     Nee.  1855 

FISKE,  EUGENE  RUFUS,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1863.  Phy- 
sician Scottsburg,  Or.,  1849-64;  Salem,  Or.,  1864-77;  one  of  the  founders 
medical  department,  Willamette  university;  professor  theory  and  prac- 
tice of  medicine  eight  years;  one  of  the  founders  Or.  medical  society. 
Editor  Surgical  and  medical  reporter,  Or.  Born  Cambridgeport,  Mass., 
June  4,  1817;  died  Salem,  Or.,  Aug.  27,  1877.  Harv.,  Nee.  1878 

CATLING,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  A.B.     From  Hartford,  N.  C. 

GILES,  ALFRED  ELLENWOOD,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1846. 
Assistant  teacher  Worcester  county  manual  labor  high  school,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1841-42;  acting  principal  1844;  admitted  to  bar  1847;  lawyer 
Boston,  Mass.,  1S48-76;  resident  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  1876-1904.  Author 
numerous  pamphlets.  Born  Beverly,  Mass.,  Nov.  2,  1819;  died  Hyde 
Park,  Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1904.  Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

HAYES,  WINGATE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1847;  lawyer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1847-77;  clerk  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1847-49,  1851- 
53;  R.  I.  senate  1849-51;  member  Providence  common  council  1S51-56; 
president  three  years;  member  commission  for  revising  R.  I.  statutes 
1854-57,  1869-72;  assistant  adjutant  general  and  division  inspector, 
with  rank  of  colonel,  several  years;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives 
1859-61;  speaker  1860-61;  U.  S.  district  attorney  R.  I.  1861-71.  Author 
Revision  of  ilie  laws:  a  history  of  the  codes  of  R.  I.,  1857.  Bom  Farming- 
ton,  N.  H.,  Aug.  4,  1823;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  16,  1877. 

R.  I.  eye,  Nee.  1878 

KENDALL,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  Hollis  institute.  South 
Braintree,  Mass.;  teacher  Newburyport,  Mass.;  principal  private  school, 
Philadelphia,  Penn.;  insurance  agent  Penn.  mutual  insurance  com- 
pany, Philadelphia.  Born  Sherborn,  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1817;  died  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.,  Dec.  26,  1875.  P. 

LENTELL,  RICHARD,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institution 
1844-47;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1847;  pastor  South  Dartmouth, 
Mass.,  two  years;  Conway,  Mass.;  New  Orleans,  La.  Born  Weston,  Mass., 
1815;  died  New  Orleans,  La.,  Sept.  24,  1851.  Nee.  1852,  Newt. 

LYON,  LUCIUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Shelbume  Falls,  Mass.;  seminary, 
Essex,  Conn.;  manufacturer  sewing  machines.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Born 
Sturbridge,  Mass.,  April  i,  1817;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  21,  1892. 

Nee.  1893 

MILLER,  FREDERIC,  A.B.  Manufacturer  of  reeds  and  harnesses  for 
machinery.  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  Providence  common  council  1855- 
57,  1876-79;  commander  Providence  horse  guards;  brigadier-general  R. 


200  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1844 

I.  state  militia.     Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  22,  1823;  died  Providence, 
Oct.  18,  1880.  Nee.  1881 

MORTON,  JAMES  HODGES,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1846. 
Admitted  to  bar  1846;  lawyer  Springfield,  Mass.;  police  justice  Spring- 
field 1852-76.  Bom  Taunton,  Mass.,  June  21,  1824;  died  Springfield, 
Mass.,  May  9,  1876.  Harv.  law  quin..  Nee.  1876 

PEIRCE,  THOMAS  SPROUT,  A.B.  In  business  Middleboro,  Mass.  Born 
Middleboro,  Mass.;  died  Middleboro,  Sept.  16,  1901.  P. 

PHELPS,  SYLVANUS  DRYDEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Yale  college  1849;  D.D. 
Madison  university  1854.  Trustee  Brown  university  1879-95.  Grad- 
uated Yale  theological  seminary  1847;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1846; 
pastor  First  church.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1846-73;  Jefferson  street  church, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1874-76;  editor  Christian  secretary,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1876-88.  Author  Eloquence  of  nature,  and  other  poems,  1842;  Sunlight 
and  hearthlight,  1856;  Holy  Land,  with  glimpses  of  Europe  and  Egypt,  1 863 ; 
The  poet's  song  for  the  heart  and  home,  1866;  Rest  days  in  a  journey  to 
Bible  lands  and  other  journeys  abroad;  Sermons  in  the  four  quarters  of  the 
globe,  1887;  Special  sermons;  Songs  for  all  seasons,  1891.  Born  Suffield, 
Conn.,  May  15,  1816;  died  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Nov.  23,  1895. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  AUibone,  Nee.  1896 

PIERCE,  WILLIAM  GANO,  A.B.  Merchant  Boston,  Mass.,  four  years; 
Canton  and  Shanghai,  China,  six  years;  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Dec.  19,  1825;  died  Providence,  Dec.  25,  1875.      Nee.  1876 

RUSSELL,  CYRUS  KING,  A.B.  Teacher  academy,  Hopkinton,  N.  H.; 
South  Dennis,  Mass.,  until  1851;  merchant  Lowell,  Mass.,  1851-84;  res- 
ident Lowell  1851-99;  member  school  board,  Lowell,  several  years; 
member  Mass.  general  court  two  terms;  member  committee  on  state 
house  library;  committee  on  education.  Bom  New  Ipswich,  N.  H., 
Aug.  8,  1815;  died  Lowell,  Mass.,  March  9,  1899.  P.,  Nee.  1899 

SAYLES,  WILLARD,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1846;  lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.;  city  solicitor  Providence  1856;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-65, 
colonel;  lawyer  New  Orleans,  La.,  1865-66;  Providence  1866-1903;  re- 
tired; attorney  general  R.  I.  1867-82.  Born  Mendon,  Mass.,  Aug.  30, 
1822;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  18,  1903. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  R.  I.  eye.  P.,  Nee.  1903 

VINTON,  ELISHA  DYER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant  China;  lawyer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  22,  1823;  died  Providence, 
Nov.  26,  i860.  Nee.  i860 

WHITAKER,  JONATHAN  EDWIN,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theolog- 
ical institution  1847;  niachinist  and  manager  sawmill,  Wendell,  Mass., 
1847-51;  Orange,  Mass.,  1851-52;  Fitchburg,  Mass.;  Wendell,  Mass.; 
Athol,  Mass.;  Shelbyville,  Del.,  1855-77;  Whaleysville,  Md.,  1877-91; 
Berlin,  Md.,  1891-97.  Born  Wendell,  Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1821;  died  Berlin, 
Md.,  Dec.  9,  1897.  Newt. 

26-*24 

1845 

ANDEM,  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1845;  pastor 
Dighton,  Mass.,  1845-46;  First  church,  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1846-49;  North 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1849-52;  home  missionary  Wis.  1852-54;  pastor 
Raynham,  Mass.,  1854-57;  Newport,  N.  H.,  1857-58;  Jericho,  Vt.,  1858- 
62;  Taberg,  N.  Y.,  1862-66;  Tiverton,  R.  I.;  bookkeeper,  collector,  agent 
for  Marshall  Woods,  1867-93.  Bom  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  3,  1S12;  died 
Providence,  R.  I.,  April  7,  1893.  Nee.  1893 

AVERY,  ELEAZAR  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1849;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1850;  pastor  Addison,  Me., 
1849-51;  Pembroke,  Me.,  1851-52;  principal  academy,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1852-54;  Lewis  academy,  Southington,  Conn.;  Shelbume  Falls,  Mass.; 


i845  GRADUATES  201 

Peddie   institute,    Hightstown,    N.   J.,    1876-81.     Bom   Bozrah,   Conn., 
Jan.  6,  1815;  died  Hightstown,  N.  J.,  Sept.  23,  1881.     Newt.,  Nee.  1882 

BUSH,  SOLON  WANTON,  A.B.  Graduated  Harvard  divinity  school 
1848;  hccnsed  Unitarian  preacher  1848;  ordained  minister  1849;  pastor 
Burlington,  Vt.,  1849-53;  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1853-57;  Medfield,  Mass., 
1857-65;  editor  Christian  register,  1863-71;  pastor  Ncedham,  Mass.,  1871- 
89;  resident  Boston,  Mass.,  1889-98.  Contributor  to  various  periodicals ; 
American  correspondent  London  Inquirer,  and  London  Daily  neivs,  1861- 
65.  Born  Newport,  R.  L,  Feb.  11,  1819;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  March  19, 
1898.  P.,  Nee.  1898,  Harv.  div.  sch. 

CADY,  ISAAC  FOOTE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1845- 
46;  high  school,  Providence,  R.  L,  1846-48;  principal  high  school, 
Warren,  R.  I.,  1848-54,  1855-69;  teacher  Chatham  academy.  Savannah, 
Ga.,  1854-55;  principal  Prince's  hill  family  and  day  school,  Barrington, 
R.  L,  1870-79;  trustee,  librarian  and  secretary  Free  public  library, 
Barrington,  R.  I.;  superintendent  public  schools  Barrington;  vice  presi- 
dent and  president  American  educational  institute;  president  R.  L  in- 
stitute of  instruction  1875.  Author  frequent  contributions  to  educa- 
tional journals.  Born  Monson,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1818;  died  Barrington, 
R.  L,  April  28,  1884.  R.  L  eye.  Nee.  1884 

CANNON,  EDWARD  YOUNG,  A.B.  Lawyer  Richmond,  Va.  Bom 
Norfolk,  Va.,  Nov.  24,  1824;  died  Richmond,  Va.,  Nov.  24,  1893. 

Nee.  1894 

DROWNE,  THOMAS  STAFFORD,  A.B.;  A.M.  1852;  D.D.  Norwich  uni- 
versity 1866.  Graduated  General  theological  seminary  184S;  ordained 
Episcopal  deacon  1848;  priest  1849;  assistant  minister  Trinity  church, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1848-58;  rector  St.  Paul's  church,  Brooklyn,  1858-75; 
in  charge  of  Church  of  the  Mediator,  Brooklyn,  1875-76;  Church  of  the 
Ascension,  Brooklyn  E.  D.,  1877;  cathedral  chapel,  and  warden  St. 
Paul's  and  St.  Mary's  cathedral  schools.  Garden  City,  L.  L,  1878-86; 
instructor  systematic  divinity  and  dogmatic  theology,  General  theolog- 
ical seminary,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  188S-89;  secretary  federate  council  of 
N.  Y.  dioceses  1868-97;  diocese  of  L.  L  1868-97;  standing  committee  and 
board  of  trustees  of  the  diocese  1869-97;  examining  chaplain  1873-97; 
deputy  general  convention  1877-97;  secretary  General  theological  sem- 
inary 18S6-97;  recording  secretary  American  ethnological  society,  New 
York;  honorary  local  secretary  diocese  of  L.  I.  for  Church  house,  West- 
minister, London;  life  member  N.  Y.  historical  society;  L.  I.  historical 
society;  corresponding  member  Royal  historical  society  of  London;  R. 
L;  Wis.;  Penn.;  and  other  historical  societies.  Author  Architectural 
instructor,  1856;  Church  charity  foundation,  Brooklyn;  historical  sketch, 
1868;  Historical  notes  of  diocese  of  L.  I.,  1894;  History  of  the  cross,  1895 
also  sermons  and  various  literary,  theological  and  historical  articles. 
Bom  North  Providence,  R.  L,  July  9,  1823;  died  Colchester,  Conn. 
Nov.  10,  1897.  P.,  Nee. 

EATON,  WILLIAM  HADLEY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1867.  Tmstee  Brown 
university  1875-96.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1848; 
licensed  Baptist  preacher  1848;  ordained  minister  1849;  pastor  Second 
church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1849-54;  agent  Colby  academy  1854-56,  1866-67, 
1889-90;  pastor  First  church,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1856-70;  agent  Newton 
theological  institution  1870-71;  pastor  First  church,  Keene,  N.  H.,  1872- 
89;  resident  Nashua,  N.  H.;  trustee  Colby  academy  1856-91;  Newton 
theological  institution  1868-88;  delegate  Christian  commission  1863. 
Author  Our  fathers'  God  our  God,  1865  The  Baptist  church  of  Keene, 
N.  H.,  its  conflict  and  its  victory,  1886;  MemoriaUof  Rev.  E.  E.  Cummings, 
1886;  Peniiel,  or  Face  to  face  with  God,  in  coniunction  with  A.  McLean. 
Bom  Goflfstown,  N.  H.,  Sept.  4,  1818;  died  Nashua,  N.  H.,  June  10, 
1896.  Newt.,  Bapt.  encyc,  P. 


202  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1845 

FORD,  DAVID  BARNES,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1898.  Graduated  Newton 
theological  institution  1848;  assistant  instructor  Hebrew,  Newton,  1847- 
49;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1851;  pastor  Canton,  Mass.,  1851-54; 
preacher  Marshfield,  Mass.,  several  years;  president  board  of  trustees 
Hanover  academy.  Translator  Perthes'  Life  of  Chrysostom,  in  con- 
junction with  Alvah  Hovey,  1854;  author  Studies  on  the  baptismal 
question,  1879;  Centennial  history  of  First  Baptist  church,  Marshfield, 
Mass.,  1888;  Commentary  on  Romans,  in  conjunction  with  A.  N.  Arnold, 
1889;  The  life-work  of  Isaac  Backus,  1893;  New  England's  struggles  for 
religious  liberty,  1896;  History  of  Hanover  academy,  1899;  contributor  to 
Bibliotheca  sacra;  and  other  periodicals.  Bom  Scituate,  Mass.,  Nov.  10, 
1820;  died  Hanover,  Mass.,  May  3,  1903. 

Allibone,  Newt.,  Bapt.  encyc.  P.,  Nee.  1903 

FULLER,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.  Bookseller  Springfield,  Mass.,  1845- 
51;  U.  S.  assessor  internal  revenue  22  years;  insurance  agent,  Suffield, 
Conn.;  president  Suffield  savings  bank;  director  First  national  bank, 
Suffield;  Iowa  mortgage  company.  Bom  Suffield,  Conn.,  Nov.  19,  1825; 
died  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  28,  1890.  Nee.  1891 

HANSELL,  WILLIAM  FORDE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Denison  university  1858. 
Graduated  Princeton  theological  seminary  1848;  ordained  Baptist  min- 
ister 1849;  pastor  Central  church,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1849-53;  Ninth 
street  church,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1853-58;  in  business  Philadelphia,  Penn.; 
pastor  Hartford,  Conn.,  1872-74;  Rainbow,  Conn.,  1875.  Born  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.,  Dec.  5,  1815;  died  Hartford,  Conn.,  Nov.  26,  1875. 

Princ,  Nee.  1876 

HASKELL,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  D.D.  Madison  university  1S67.  Graduated 
Hamilton  literary  and  theological  institution  1847;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  1847;  pastor  First  church,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1847-52;  First  church, 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1852-71;  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1871-88;  assistant  editor 
Christian  herald,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1888-91 ;  instructor  department  of  Biblical 
instruction,  Kalamazoo  college,  1891-92;  professor  1892-9S;  resident 
Kalamazoo  1898-1900;  secretary  Mich.  Baptist  state  convention  1854; 
president  1866.  Author  various  sermons  and  discourses.  Born  North 
Bridgeton,  Me.,  March  20,  1818;  died  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  July  4,  1900. 

Bapt.  encyc.  P.,  Nee.  1901 

HENRY,  FOSTER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1848;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1852;  pastor  Tyringham,  Mass., 
1852-57;  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  1857-61;  Danversport,  Mass.,  1861-66;  New- 
port, N.  H.,  1866-72;  North  Bennington,  Vt.,  1872-80;  Cavendish,  Vt., 
1880-85;  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  1885-86.  Born  Weathersfield,  Vt.,  April  7, 
1817;  died  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  April  3,  1886.  Newt.,  Nee.  1886 

HUBBARD,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Minn.;  teacher  in 
the  South.     Born  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  July  28,  1820;  died  Jan.  10,  1877. 

Amherst 

JONES,  JOHN  DAVIS  EDMANDS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  private  school, 
Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass.,  1845-46;  student  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1846-47;  principal  Troy  academy,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1847-49;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1849;  pastor  North  Bennington,  Vt.,  1849-55;  First 
church,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1855-59;  superintendent  public  schools,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  1859-66;  pastor  North  Grafton,  Mass.,  1864-75;  superin- 
tendent of  agencies  of  the  State  mutual  life  assurance  company,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  1866-93.  Born  Needham,  Mass.,  Nov.  11,  1819;  died  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  Jan.  12,  1893.  Newt.,  Nee.  1893 

KEITH,  JAMES  MUNROE,  A.B.  Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.;  president  com- 
mon council,  Roxbury,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  legislature  1851;  district 
attorney  Mass.  1855-57;  rnember  city  council  Boston,  Mass.,  1868-69; 
trustee  Boston  public  library  1868-69;  delegate  democratic  national 
convention  1868;  chairman  Mass.  democratic  state  convention  1869; 
member  Boston  board  of  health  1877-83.  Born  Randolph,  Vt.,  April 
15,  1819;  died  Roxbury,  Mass.,  April  12,  1894.  Nee.  1894 


i845  GRADUATES  203 

KNOWLTON,  CYRUS,  A.B.  Teacher  academy  and  seminary,  Ludlow, 
Vt.,  1845-48;  public  school,  Cleveland,  O.,  1S4S-51;  assistant  principal 
Hughes  high  school,  Cleveland,  1851-54;  principal  1854-60;  admitted  to 
bar  i860;  lawyer  Cleveland.  Born  Brandon,  Vt.;  died  Glendale,  O., 
Dec.  31,  1861.  P. 

KOLLOCK,  CORNELIUS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1848. 
Medical  student  Paris  1S48-50;  physician  Cheraw,  S.  C,  1851-97;  Confed- 
erate military  service,  surgeon;  president  S.  C.  medical  association  1887; 
vice  president  American  gynecological  society  1892;  president  Southern 
surgical  and  gynecological  association  1894.  Author  various  pamphlets 
and  articles  in  medical  journals.  Bom  Marlboro  district,  near  Cheraw, 
S.  C,  Dec.  7,  1824;  died  Cheraw,  S.  C,  Aug.  17,  1897.         P.,  Nee.  1898 

MACKIE,  ANDREW,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  General  theological  seminary; 
ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1845;  priest  1849;  rector  Glassboro,  N.  J.; 
Newark,  N.  J.;  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  Boston,  Mass.;  Amherst,  Mass.; 
Norwich,  Conn.;  Madison,  Penn.;  La  Porte,  Ind.;  trustee  General  theo- 
logical seminary;  examining  chaplain  Northern  deanery  of  Ind.  Bom 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  Feb.  21,  1823;  died  La  Porte,  Ind.,  April  22,  1878. 

Nee.  1878 

MEECH,  LEVI  WITTER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Mathematician;  assistant  U.  S. 
census  office  1850-60;  U.  S.  coast  survey  1853-59;  actuary  in  charge  of 
statistics  of  thirty  American  life  assurance  offices'  collection  of  expe- 
rience 1873-82.  Author  System  and  tables  of  life  insurance  developed 
from  the  thirty  offices'  collection,  1881,  1886;  New  calculation  tables  for 
multiplication  and  division,  1894;  Ancient  chronology  from  the  original 
records,  in  preparation;  various  scientific  articles.  Address,  Norwich, 
Conn.  P. 

MUENSCHER,  CHARLES  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Organist  St.  Stephen's  church. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1S42-47;  graduated  General  theological  seminary. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1850;  organist  St.  Luke's  church.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1847-50.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  20,  1826;  died  Matanzas,  Cuba, 
March  12,  1850.  P.,  Nee.  1850 

PARKS,  GEORGE,  A.B.  Law  student  Bamet,  Vt.,  1845-47;  lawyer; 
bookseller;  manager  Southern  Baptist  publication  society,  Charleston, 
S.  C.     Born  Vt.;  died  Charleston,  S.  C,  March  30,  1855.  Nee.  1855 

PUTNAM,  JOSEPH  ELLIOTT,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1847;  teacher;  manufacturer.  From  Morrisville,  N.  Y.;  died  Neponset, 
Mass.,  1882.  Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

SEAGRAVE,  JAMES  CARTER,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological 
seminary  1849;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1851;  pastor  Fifth 
church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1851-54;  Rochester,  N.  H.,  1854-56;  Scotland, 
Bridgcwater,  Mass.,  1857-65;  Wentworth,  N.  H.,  1865-70;  East  Marsh- 
field,  Mass.,  1870-74;  Fourth  church,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1874-78;  Otis, 
Mass.,  1S78-84;  Peru,  Mass.,  1884-90;  resident  Hinsdale,  Mass.,  1884-; 
member  school  board  Rochester,  N.  H.,  1854-55;  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
1861-65;  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1877-78;  Hinsdale,  Mass.,  1891-93.  Author 
school  reports,  and  newspaper  articles.     Address,  Hinsdale,  Mass. 

And.,  P. 

SNOW,  EDWIN  MILLER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and 
surgeons  1849.  Trustee  Brown  university  1876-88.  Teacher  1845-47; 
physician  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1849-50;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1850-88;  physician 
eastern  district  dispensary.  Providence;  member  Providence  common 
council  1855;  city  registrar  of  births,  marriages  and  deaths  1855-88; 
superintendent  of  health  1856-84;  superintendent  R.  I.  census  1865,  1875; 
supervisor  R.  I.  censtts  in  national  census  1880;  hospital  inspector  U.  S. 
sanitary  commission  1863;  member  national  prison  convention,  Cincin- 
nati, O.,  1870;  R.  I.  delegate  International  prison  congress,  London,  1872; 
member  American  medical  association;  secretary  R.  I.  medical  society 
^852-55;    president    1876-77;    secretary    Providence     medical 


204  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1845 

member  American  academy  of  medicine;  consulting  physician  R.  I. 
hospital;  honorary  member  N.  Y.  medical  society;  corresponding  mem- 
ber Detroit  academy  of  medicine;  chairman  R.  I.  commission  to  build 
new  state  prison  at  Cranston  1S74-78;  secretary  R.  I.  board  of  state 
charities  and  corrections  1869-72;  trustee  Providence  reform  school  1855- 
80;  U.  S.  delegate  International  statistical  congress,  St.  Petersburg, 
1872.  Author  Annual  reports  upon  births,  marriages  and  deatlts  in  Prov- 
idence, l8§j-8j,  1856-84;  First  annual  report,  superintendent  of  health. 
Providence,  1857;  also  numerous  articles  and  reports  relating  to  public 
health.  For  life,  see  Medical  neivs,  1889.  Bom  Pomfret,  Vt.,  May  8, 
1820;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  22,  1888. 

Surg. -gen.  cat.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1889 

SYMONDS,  JAMES  MUNROE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1848;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1849;  pastor  Amesbury, 
Mass.,  1849.     Born  Salem,  Mass.,  July,  1817;  died  Salem,  Oct.  17,  1849. 

Nee.  1850,  Newt. 

THAYER,  ELI,  A.B.;  A.M.  Instructor  academy,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1845- 
48;  founder  Oread  institute,  Worcester,  1848;  principal  1848-52;  treas- 
urer; member  Worcester  board  of  alderman  1852,  1853;  school  board 
several  years;  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1853-54;  organizer  Emi- 
grant aid  company  to  establish  colonies  in  Kansas  1854-57;  founder 
anti-slavery  town,  Va.,  1857;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives 
1857-61;  Oregon  delegate  to  National  republican  convention  i860;  con- 
fidential agent  U.  S.  treasury  1861-62;  inventor  sectional  safety  steam 
boiler;  automatic  boiler  cleaner;  hydraulic  elevator.  Author  Congres- 
sional speeches,  i860;  Lectures,  1886;  History  of  the  Kansas  crusade,  1889; 
frequent  contributor  to  magazines  and  newspapers.  Bom  Mendon, 
Mass.,  June  11,  1819;  died  Worcester,  Mass.,  April  15,  1899. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct.,  P.,  Nee.  1899 

WILLI  AN,  WILLIAM  MORTIMER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  General 
theological  seminary,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1849;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon 
1849;  priest  1850;  rector  St.  James's  church,  Amesbury,  Mass. ;  St.  John's 
church,  Bangor,  Me.;  St.  Michael's  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  resident 
England;  rector  Church  of  the  Atonement,  South  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  St. 
Thomas's  church,  Methvien,  Mass.;  resident  Lawrence,  Mass.  Bom 
Clitheroe,  Lancashire,  England,  March  10,  1825;  died  Lowell,  Mass., 
Dec.  2,  1902.  Nee.  1903,  B.  a.  m. 

WOODS,  MARSHALL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  the  city  of  New 
York  1848.  Trustee  Brown  university  1856-99;  treasurer  1866-83. 
Resident  Providence,  R.  I.;  U.  S.  commissioner  to  Paris  exposition  1855; 
member  jury  on  fine  arts;  received  Cross  of  French  Legion  of  honor  at 
close  of  exposition;  fellow  R.  I.  medical  society.  Author  first  printed 
Treasurer's  reports.  Brown  university,  1867-82;  List  of  subscriptions  and 
donations  made  to  Broivn  university  during  the  25  years  terminating  yune 
2g,  1871,  1871.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1824;  died  London,  Eng- 
land, July  13,  1899.  P.,  Nee.  1900 

WORCESTER,  SAMUEL  HOWARD,  A.B.  1885;  A.M.  18S6;  M.D.  New 
York  homoeopathic  college  1861.  Teacher  Charleston,  S.  C;  Epping, 
N.  H.;  Lexington,  Mass.;  Framingham,  Mass.;  ordained  Swedenborgian 
minister  1851;  pastor  Baltimore,  Md.,  1851-60;  physician  Gardiner,  Me.; 
Gloucester,  Mass.;  Salem,  Mass.;  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  member  school 
committee,  Gloucester,  Mass.;  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  member  Bridgewater 
board  of  health.  Author  Index  to  Swedenborg's  Apocalypse  explained, 
in  Latin,  Hebrew,  Greek  and  English;  editor  14  of  Swedenborg's  works. 
Born  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Feb.  16,  1824;  died  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Dec. 
4.  1891.  Nee.  1893 

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1846  GRADUATES  205 

1846 

ANTHONY,  FRANK  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Graduated  General  theological 
seminary  1849;  graduate  student  General  theological  seminary  1849-50; 
not  ordained;  boot  and  shoe  merchant,  Jackson,  Mich.,  1850-79;  resident 
Jackson  1851-86;  fruit  farmer  Mattawan,  Mich.,  1886-;  treasurer  Jack- 
son county  agricultural  society;  director  public  school  Jackson;  city 
treasurer  i860;  postmaster  1867-68;  collector  county  tax  to  organize 
and  equip  ist  Mich,  regiment;  contractor  for  the  employment  of  con- 
vict labor,  Mich,  state  prison.  Author  various  articles  in  newspapers; 
member  editorial  board  Eagle,  Jackson,  Mich.;  Legal  tender,  Jackson. 
Address,  Oshtemo,  Kalamazoo  co.,  Mich.  P. 

BABBITT,  BENJAMIN  BOSWORTH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trinity  college  1868. 
Ordained  Episcopal  minister  1850;  rector  Plymouth,  Mass.;  Olneyville, 
R.  I.,  1857-60;  Christ  church,  Andover,  Mass.,  1860-68;  principal  St. 
Clement's  school  for  boys  1868-70;  professor  physics  and  astronomy. 
University  of  S.  C,  Columbia,  S.  C,  1871-77  ?;  president  1873-77;  founder 
St.  Luke's  parish,  Columbia,  1877;  principal  school  for  educational  and 
mission  work  among  the  negroes  1877-88.  Editor  Church  monthly; 
author  several  papers.  Bom  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Sept.  6,  1827;  died  Columbia, 
S.  C,  Dec.  20,  1888.  Nee.  1890 

BENJAMIN,  JUDSON,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institution  1847- 
48;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1848;  missionary  Tavoy,  Burma.  1849- 
50;  Mergui  1850-54.  Bom  Rodman,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  2,  1819;  died  Boston. 
Mass.,  Feb.  20,  1S55.  Nee.  1855,  Newt.,  Bapt.  encyc. 

CHAFFIN,  AARON  WHEELER,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1846-47;  teacher  academy.  New  Hampton,  N.  H.;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1850;  pastor  Danversport,  Mass.,  1850-62;  Merrimack 
street  church,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1863-68;  Hudson,  N.  H.,  1868-73. 
Born  Landgrove,  Vt.,  July  9,  182 1;  died  Lynn,  Mass.,  Feb.  3,  1874. 

Newt.,  Nee.  1874 

CHAPIN,  JOHN  FARNUM,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1846; 
merchant  and  manufacturer.  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Providence,  R. 
I.,  March  i,  1828;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  1888. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  Nee.  1888 

COE,  HENRY  ISAAC,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Princeton  theological  semi- 
nary 1847-49;  resident  licentiate  Andover  theological  seminary  1850; 
ordained  Presbyterian  minister  1850;  missionary  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
1S50-52;  pastor  South  church.  Galena,  111.,  1852-55;  secretary  board  of 
church  extension  1855-69;  pastor  Stanton,  Mo.,  1871;  resident  St.  Louis, 
Mo.     Address,  unknown.  And.,  Princ. 

COX,  SAMUEL  SULLIVAN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1885.  Lawyer  Zanesville, 
O.,  1850-53;  editor  Statesman,  Columbus,  O.;  secretary  of  legation, 
Peru,  1855;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1857-65,  1869-83; 
speaker  pro  tempore  1876;  delegate  democratic  national  convention  1864, 
1868,  1876;  regent  Smithsonian  institution;  U.  S.  minister  Turkey 
1885-86.  Author  A  Buckeye  abroad,  1852;  Eiglii  years  in  Congress,  1865; 
A  search  for  winter  sunbeams,  1867;  Why  we  laugh,  1876;  Arctic  sunbeams, 
1882;  Orient  sunbeams,  1882;  Three  decades  of  federal  legislation,  1885; 
Isle  of  the  princes,  1887;  Diversions  of  a  diplomat,  1887;  7~he  four  new 
stars,  1889;  besides  various  contributions  to  papers  and  magazines. 
See  Life  of  S.  S.  Cox,  by  W.  V.  Z.  Cox  and  M.  H.  Northmp.  Born 
Zanesville,  O.,  Sept.  30,  1824;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  10,  1889. 

Cong,  direct.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1890 

CULLEN,  CHARLES  ROCKE,  A.B.;  M.D.  Richmond  medical  college  1848. 
Physician  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1849-57;  Richmond,  Va.,  1857-99;  assist- 
ant surgeon  Howard's  grove  hospital,  C.  S.  A.,  Richmond,  Va.,  1862-64; 
trustee  medical  college  of  Va.  16  years;  medical  examiner  Va.  examining 
board  1884,  1889-99.  Born  Richmond,  Va.,  Aug.  16,  1825;  died  Barton 
Heights,  Richmond,  April  6,  1899.  P    Nee  1000 


2o6  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1846 

DAWES,  EBENEZER,  A.B.  Lawyer  several  years;  editor  Bristol  county 
republican,  1861-85;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1864;  pastor 
Dighton,  Mass.,  1862-79;  Lakeville,  Mass.,  1880-92;  member  Mass.  legisla- 
ture 1869;  school  board  Dighton;  Lakeville.  Author  several  sermons  and 
addresses.  Bom  Taunton,  Mass.,  Aug.  30,  1825;  died  Lakeville,  Mass., 
Jan.  29,  1892.  Cong.  yr.  bk..  Nee.  1892 

DICKMAN,  FRANKLIN  JACKSON,  A.B.;  LL.D.  1892.  Admitted  to  R. 
I.  bar  1849;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1849-5S;  Cleveland,  O.,  since  1858; 
member  Ohio  legislature  1862-64;  U.  S.  district  attorney  northern  dis- 
trict of  Ohio  1867-69;  member  Ohio  supreme  court  commission  1883-85; 
associate  justice  Ohio  supreme  court  1886-93;  chief  justice  1894-;  mem- 
ber board  of  visitors  U.  S.  military  academy.  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  1858-; 
secretary  board.  Author  numerous  orations  and  addresses;  also  various 
contributions  to  papers  and  magazines.  Address,  449  Prospect  St., 
Cleveland,  O.  P. 

DURFEE,  THOMAS,  A.B.;  LL.D.  1875.  Trustee  Brown  university  1875- 
88;  chancellor  1879-88;  fellow  18S8-1901.  Admitted  to  bar  1848;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1848-1901;  reporter  R.  I.  supreme  court  1849-53; 
justice  court  of  magistrates  1854-60;  presiding  justice  1S55-60;  member 
R.  I.  house  of  representatives;  speaker  1863-65;  member  R.  I.  senate 
1865;  associate  justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1865-75;  chief  justice  1875- 
91;  retired;  member  board  of  trustees  Providence  public  library  1888- 
1901;  president  1892-1901.  Author  Reports  of  cases  in  Supreme  court 
of  R.  I.  1851-53,  1854;  Treatise  on  the  law  of  highways,  begun  by  J.  K. 
Angell,  1857;  The  village  picnic  and  other  poems,  1872;  Gleanings  from 
the  judicial  history  of  R.  /.,  1883  ;  various  historical  orations  and  addresses 
relating  to  R.  I.;  editor  Complete  works  of  Job  Durfee,  with  a  memoir 
of  his  life,  1849.  Born  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  Feb.  6,  1826;  died  Providence, 
R.  I.,  June  6,  1901.  P.,  Nee.  1901 

FLETCHER,  JAMES  COOLEY,  A.B.;  Litt.D.  1896.  Student  Princeton 
theological  seminary  1848-49;  Geneva,  Switzerland;  General  theolog- 
ical seminary;  agent  American  and  foreign  Christian  union  1850-51;  or- 
dained Presbyterian  minister  1851;  missionary  American  and  foreign 
Christian  union,  and  seaman's  chaplain,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil,  1852-55; 
U.  S.  secretary  of  legation  ad  interim,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1852-53;  agent 
Bible  society,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1855-56;  U.  S.  1856-62;  agent  American 
Sunday  school  imion,  Brazil,  1862-63;  agent  American  tract  society 
1868-69;  U.  S.  consul.  Oporto,  Portugal,  1869-73;  charge  d'affaires,  Lis- 
bon, 1870;  missionary  and  newspaper  correspondent,  Naples,  Italy,  1873- 
90;  preacher  Wilmington,  Cal.,  1892;  La  Crescenta,  Cal.,  1893;  Los  An- 
geles, Cal.  Author  Brazil  and  the  Brazilians,  in  conjunction  with  D.  C. 
Kidder,  r857;  also  articles  in  various  periodicals.  Bom  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  April  15,  1823;  died  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  April  23,  1901. 

Princ,  P.,  Nee.  1901 

GODDARD,  THOMAS  POYNTON  IVES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Fellow  Brown  uni- 
versity 1889-93.  Merchant  and  manufacturer.  Providence,  R.  I.;  pres- 
ident Boston  and  Providence  railroad;  director  Providence  institution 
for  savings;  Manufacturers  mutual  fire  insurance  company;  one  of  the 
founders  and  trustee  R.  I.  hospital;  member  standing  committee  R.  I. 
diocese;  delegate  general  convention.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  14, 
1827;  died  Providence,  March  30,  1893.  Nee.  1893 

GODDARD,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1899.  Trustee  Brown  uni- 
versity 185 7-;  chancellor  18S8-.  Merchant  and  manufacturer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  member  firm  of  Brown  and  Ives;  Goddard  brothers;  mem- 
ber Providence  coinmon  council  1852-55;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-62, 
major;  brevet  colonel;  president  Providence  national  bank  1869-1905; 
member  board  of  trustees  Butler  hospital  for  the  insane  187 5-;  presi- 
dent 1 894-;  member  R.  I.  historical  society  1850-;  member  board  of 
visitors  U.  S.  military  academy,  West  Point,  1863;  U.  S.  naval  academy, 
Annapolis,  1889.     Address,  38  Brown  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


1846  GRADUATES  207 

GOWER,  HARRISON  BARTLETT,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister; 
pastor  Sedgwick,  Me.;  agent  American  Baptist  publication  society. 
From  New  Sharon,  Me.;  born  1S17;  died  Farmington,  Me.,  Aug.  24,  1859. 

Nee.  1859 

GREENE,  THOMAS  CASEY,  A.B.  Teacher  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  1846-47; 
admitted  to  bar  1849;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1849-97;  justice  court 
of  magistrates  two  years.  Born  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  Sept.  28,  1826; 
died  East  Greenwich,  July  11,  1897.  P.,  Nee.  1898 

JILLSON,  WILLIAM  EVERETT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Instructor  modern  lan- 
guages, Brown  university,  1852-53.  Teacher  high  school,  Providence, 
R.  I.;  master  high  school,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  one  year;  studied  abroad  several 
years;  cataloguer  Library  of  Congress,  Washington,  D.  C,  1853-55;  pro- 
fessor modern  languages  and  temporary  head  department  of  rhetoric 
and  English  literature,  Columbian  college,  1855-59;  librarian  and  trans- 
lator, U.  S.  patent  office,  1S59-65;  general  assistant,  public  library,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  1865-68;  chosen  superintendent  1868,  but  declined.  Born 
Cumberland,  R.  I.,  June  6,  1824;  died  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  Nov.  27, 
1S6S.  Nee.  1869 

LOPEZ,  RAYMOND,  A.B.  Architect  Havana,  Cuba,  1846-66.  From 
Havana,  Cuba;  died  1866. 

METCALF,  NATHANIEL  WHITING,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Pittsburgh, 
Penn.;  New  Marlboro,  Mass.;  Medway,  Mass.;  teacher  of  freedmen. 
Born  Medway,  Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1819;  died  New  Orleans,  La.,  Oct.  16, 
187 1.  Biog.  of  Medway 

MORRIS,  WILLIAM  BOWEN,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1849. 
Medical  student,  Paris  and  Edinburgh,  1849-51 ;  physician  Boston,  Mass., 
two  or  three  years;  Charlestown,  Mass.;  physician  Mass.  state  prison, 
Charlestown;  tJ.  S.  military  service  a  short  time  during  Civil  war,  surgeon. 
Born  Washington,  D.  C,  March  4,  1826;  died  Charlestown,  Mass.,  March 
16,  1878.  Nee.  1878 

MOWRY,  ELISHA  COOK,  A.B.  Lawyer  Charleston,  S.  C.  Born  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  Sept.  16,  1S26;  died  Chick's  Springs,  S.  C,  Aug.  27,  i860. 

Nee.  i860 

PEARCE,  WILLIAM  WHEATON,  A.B.  Instructor  Brown  university 
one  term.  Student  of  science,  Giessen,  Berlin  and  Paris,  1846-51; 
miner  Tenn.  and  Ariz,  two  years;  manufacturer  sulphuric  acid.  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  visited  Europe  twice  for  scientific  study;  U.  S.  military 
service  1861,  sergeant.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  16,  1825;  died 
Providence,  Sept.  i,  1867.  Nee.  1867,  B.  U.  civ.  war 

PREVAUX,  FRANCIS  EDWARD,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1849;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1850;  missionary  teacher 
and  preacher,  San  Francisco  and  Oakland,  Cal.,  1850-59.  Born  Salis- 
bury, Mass.,  1822;  died  Salisbury,  Mass.,  May  12,  i860. 

Nee.  i860.  Newt. 

RIDER,  HENRY  LAWRENS,  A.B.     From  Willington,  Conn. 

ROGERS,  JAMES  SWORDS,  A.B.  Clerk  New  York,  N.  Y.;  hardware 
merchant  Cleveland,  O.;  in  business,  Cal.;  manufacturer  Newburgh, 
N.  Y.;  commodore's  secretary  during  the  Civil  war  to  1866.  Born  New- 
burgh, N.  Y.,  July  31,  1828;  died  on  ship-board,  near  N.  Y.  harbor,  Oct. 
29.  1866.  Nee.  1867 

SHAILER,  HEZEKIAH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  high  school,  Brookline, 
Mass.,  1846-52;  publisher  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1853-76;  brigadier-general 
N.  Y.  national  guards.  Born  Haddam,  Conn.,  March  9,  1816;  died 
Haddam,  July  9,  1878.  Nee.  1879 

SHURTLEFF,  AUGUSTINE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1849. 
Medical  student  Paris  and  London  1849-51;  physician  Brookline,  Mass., 
1852-1901;  member  Mass.  medical  society;  Mass.  medical  benevolent 
society;    Boston  society  of  natural  history;    Norfolk  medical  society; 


2o8  BROWNUNIVERSITY  1846 

trustee  Brookline  public  library  1 869-1 901.     Bom  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug. 
24,  1826;  died  Brookline,  Mass.,  Jan.  27,   1901.  P.,  Nee.  1902 

TOPLIFF,  CALVIN  HOWE,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1S46-47;  missionary  CoUinsville,  Conn.,  1847-49;  Branford,  Conn., 
1849-50;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1850;  pastor  Charlestown,  Mass., 
1850-52;  Weston,  Mass.,  1853-68;  resident  Cambridgeport,  Mass.  Au- 
thor various  pamphlets.  Address,  385  Washington  St.,  Cambridgeport, 
Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

WATERMAN,  STEPHEN,  A.B.  Cotton  broker  Providence,  R.  I.,  1847- 
71;  travelled  1846-47,  1850-51;  member  Providence  common  council 
1S55-60,  1869-71;  president  1856-60;  alderman  1861-62;  member  R. 
I.  house  of  representatives  1870-71.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  13, 
1S26;  died  Providence,  Nov.  3,  1871.  Nee.  1872 

WAYLAND,  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1881;  University  of  Rochester 
1879.  Trustee  Brown  university  1873-88;  fellow  1888- 1904.  Law 
student  Harvard  university  1849-50;  admitted  to  bar  1850;  lawyer 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1850-58;  lawyer  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1858-1904;  judge 
of  probate  New  Haven  1864-65;  lieutenant-governor  Conn.  1869;  in- 
structor law,  Yale  university ,  1871-72;  professor  law  1872-1903;  professor 
emeritus  1903-04;  dean  Law  school  1873-1903;  president  board  of  di- 
rectors Conn,  state  prison  1879-93;  Conn,  prison  association;  National 
prison  association;  Organized  charities  of  New  Haven  1878-1904;  Conn, 
general  hospital;  American  Baptist  education  society;  vice  president 
American  Baptist  missionary  union;  president  board  of  visitors  U.  S. 
military  academy,  West  Point,  1874;  vice  president  board  of  visitors 
U.  S.  naval  academy,  Annapolis,  1880;  president  American  social  science 
association  1880.  Author  Memoirs  of  life  and  labors  of  Francis  Way- 
land,  in  conjunction  with  H.  L.  Wayland,  2  vols.,  1867;  various  articles 
in  Atlantic  monthly;  also  numerous  papers  on  prison  reform  and  social 
science  topics.  Bom  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1826;  died  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Jan.  9,  1904. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc.  P.,  Nee.  1904,  Yale 

WESTON,  RODERIC  STOCKING,  A.B.;  M.D.  Physician.  From  Bel- 
chertown,  Mass. 

WHITE,  SETH  HOBART,  A.B.  Principal  school  Brookline,  Mass.,  1846- 
48;  law  student  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  1848-51;  admitted  to  bar  1851;  lawyer 
Delhi  1851-93;  director  and  attorney  First  national  bank.  Bom  Ab- 
ington,  now  Whitman,  Mass.,  Dec.  27,  1820;  died  Jan.  31,  1893. 

Nee.  1895 

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1847 

ALLIN,  CHARLES  MNASON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and 
surgeons  1851.  Interne  N.  Y.  hospital  until  1852;  physician  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1852-55,  1865-80;  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  1855-65;  physician  Nursery 
and  child's  hospital.  New  York;  Northern  dispensary;  connected  with 
Eye  and  ear  infirmary  18  years;  New  York  hospital;  surgeon  Presbyter- 
ian hospital  1874-76.  Author  numerous  contributions  to  medical  jour- 
nals. Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  30,  1827;  died  New  York,  N.  Y., 
June  19,  1880.  Nee.  1881 

ANTHONY,  THOMAS  SMITH,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1849;  lawyer  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1849-62;  clerk  R.  I.  supreme  court  1852-54;  R.  I.  house  of 
representatives  1857-62;  U.  S.  military  service  1862,  first  lieutenant; 
lawyer  Hartford,  Conn.,  1862-73;  resident  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1873-75. 
Bom  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1827;  died  Fall  River,  Jan.  22,   1875. 

B.  U.  Fall  River,  B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1875 

BACHELER,  FRANCIS  EBEN  MERIAM,  A.B.  Graduated  Union  theo- 
logical  scmmary  1850;  preacher  Park  Congregational  church,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,   1851-54;    ordained    Congregational   minister   1854;   pastor  Park 


i847  GRADUATES  209 

church,  Brooklyn,  1854-57;  Patchogue,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  1858-59; 
Killingly,  Conn.,  1859-62,  1871-78;  Lebanon,  Conn.,  1862-63;  Sparta, 
N.  Y.,  1864-70;  Dudley,  Mass.,  1870-71;  First  church,  Woodstock,  Conn., 
1878-84.  Bom  Douglas,  Mass.,  July  8,  1818;  died  Norwich,  Conn.,  April 
I,  1887.  Nee.  1887 

BAKER,  HENRY  SOUTHARD,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1849;  lawyer 
Alton,  111.,  1849-97;  rnember  111.  legislature  1854-60;  presidential  elector 
1864;  justice  Alton  municipal  court  1865-81 ;  member  city  council;  presi- 
dent 111.  republican  convention  1876.  Bom  Kaskaskia,  111.,  Nov.  10, 
1824;  died  Alton,  111.,  March  5,  1897.  Nee.  1898 

BLACKINTON,  JAMES  FLETCHER,  A.B.  187S;  A.M.  Principal  high 
school,  Wakefield,  Mass.;  usher  public  school,  Boston,  Mass.,  1848-65; 
principal  Prescott,  now  Emerson  school,  1865-91.  Born  North  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1819;  died  Winthrop,  Mass.,  Jan.  7,  1891.  Nee.  1891 

BOWEN,  CHARLES  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Harvard  divinity 
school  1850;  ordained  Unitarian  minister  1850;  pastor  Newburyport, 
Mass.,  1850-53;  Williamsburg,  N.  Y.,  1854-56;  Kingston,  Mass.,  1856-58; 
Second  Unitarian  society,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1858-61;  chaplain  military 
hospital,  near  Baltimore,  1861-65;  pastor  Mount  Pleasant  Congregational 
society,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1865-70.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  20,  1827; 
died  Roxbury,  Mass.,  April  10,  1870.      Harv.  div.  sch.,  Harv.,  Nee.  1870 

BOYCE,  JAMES  PETIGRU,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1887;  Union  university, 
Tenn.,  1872;  D.D.  Columbian  college  1859.  Student  Princeton  theolog- 
ical seminary  1849-51;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1851;  pastor  Columbia, 
S.  C,  1S51-55;  professor  theology,  Furman  university,  1855-59;  founder 
Southern  Baptist  theological  seminary  1858;  professor  theology,  and 
chairman  of  the  faculty,  1859-73;  president  1873-88;  member  S.  C.  legis- 
lature 1862-63,  1864-65;  Confederate  military  service  1861-62,  chaplain; 
aide-de-camp,  acting  as  provost  marshal  of  Columbia,  1864-65;  trustee 
Columbian  college;  Furman  university;  Greenville  Baptist  female  col- 
lege; moderator  Charleston  Baptist  association;  president  S.  C.  Baptist 
convention;  Southern  Baptist  convention  eight  years;  director  Greenville 
national  bank;  S.  C.  railroad  company;  Graniteville  iron  company,  Au- 
gusta, Ga.;  East  Tennessee  iron  manufacturing  company.  Author  Abstract 
of  systematic  theology,  1887;  besides  various  addresses  and  articles  in 
periodicals;  editor  Southern  Baptist.  Born  Charleston,  S.  C,  Jan.  11, 
1827;  died  Pau,  France,  Dec.  28,  1888. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Allibone,  Princ.,  Nee.  1889 

CAMPBELL,  ALBERT  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Civil  engineer  Washington, 
D.  C,  1847-61;  chief  engineer  Orange  and  Alexandria  railroad;  Norfolk 
and  Petersburg  railroad;  U.  S.  explorations  for  a  southern  route  to  the 
Pacific  1851-53;  chief  bureau  of  railroads,  department  of  the  interior, 
Washington,  D.  C,  until  1861;  Confederate  military  service  1861-65, 
major;  in  charge  topographical  department,  army  of  northern  Va.;  assist- 
ant engineer  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  railroad,  W.  Va.,  1869-71;  chief  en- 
gineer various  railroads,  W.  Va.,  1871-93;  resident  Charleston,  W.  Va.; 
Ravenswood,  W.  Va.  Bom  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  Oct.  23,  1826;  died 
Ravenswood,  W.  Va.,  Feb.  23,  1899.  P.,  Nee.  1899 

CAPRON,  GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  academy,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1847-48;  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1848-52;  principal  high  school, 
Worcester,  1852-55;  in  state  and  government  employ,  Madison,  Wis., 
1856-75;  insurance  agent,  Boston,  Mass.  Bom  Millville,  Mass.,  Sept.  17, 
1823;  died  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  March  28,  1893.  Nee.  1893 

DENISON,  FREDERIC,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1847; 
pastor  First  church.  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1847-54,  1865-71;  Central  church, 
Norwich,  Conn.,  1854-59;  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  1859-61;  U.  S.  military 
service  1861-64,  chaplain;  assistant  allotment  commissioner,  R.  I.; 
pastor  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1872-73;  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1874-76;  preacher 
Roger  Williams  church,  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  historical  soci- 
ety; Wis.  historical  society;  R.  I.  soldiers'  and  sailors'  historical  society; 


2IO  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1847 

official  poet  R.  I.  society  of  the  sons  of  the  American  revolution;  historical 
registrar  R.  I.  Baptist  state  convention.  Author  The  Sabbath  institu- 
tion, 18^5;  Azotes  of  the  Baptists  and  their  principles,  in  Norwich,  Conn., 
1857;  The  supper  institution,  i860;  Sabres  and  spurs,  or.  History  of  the 
First  R.  I.  cavalry,  1876;  Westerly  and  its  witnesses  for  two  hundred  and 
fifty  years,  1878;  Shot  and  shell,  or.  History  of  the  Third  R.  I.  heavy  artil- 
lery, 1879;  Picturesque  Narragansett,  1879;  Illustrated  New  Bedford, 
Martha's  Vineyard,  and  Nantucket,  1880;  besides  numerous  articles  and 
poems  in  both  secular  and  religious  periodicals;  editor  The  evangelist, 
or.  Life  and  labors  of  Rev.  Jabez  S.  Swan,  1873;  correspondent  various 
religious  papers.  Bom^Mystic,  Conn.,  Sept.  28,  1819;  died  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Aug.  16,  1 90 1. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  B.  U.  Fall  River,  Bapt.  encyc, 
Bapt.  hymns,  AUibone,  Sabin,  P.,  Nee.  1902 

DIBELL,  EDWIN,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institution  six 
months  from  1847-49;  preacher  Gardiner,  Me.,  1849-51;  Pittston,  Me.; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1851;  preacher  Bath,  Me.,  1851-52;  Cherry- 
field,  Me.,  1852-54;  Calais,  Me.,  1854;  pastor  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  1854-60; 
superintendent  schools,  Ipswich,  1854-60;  resident  Kings ville,  O.,  1863-; 
preacher  Sheffield,  O.,  1863-81 ;  Presbyterian  church,  Kingsville,  O.,  1890- 
92;  preacher  Grigg's  Comer,  O.;  Kingsville;  member  school  board,  Kings- 
ville,    Address,  Kingsville,  O,  Newt.,  P. 

ELLIS,  JOSHUA  JAMES,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1852.  Teacher 
private  school,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1847-48;  physician  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1854- 
62  ;  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63,  assistant  surgeon.  Born  Boston,  Mass., 
Sept.  13,  1826;  died  Newport,  R.  I.,  March  17,  1863. 

Nee.  1863,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  R.  I.  eye. 

FILLMORE,  GEORGE  HEDDING,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  high  school, 
Cohasset,  Mass.;  professor  mathematics  Newton  college,  Baltimore,  Md., 
several  years;  Md.  agricultural  college;  studied  abroad  one  year;  assistant 
U.  S.  branch  niint,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1864-69.  Author  articles  in 
Christian  inquirer,  and  Californian.  Born  Nantucket,  Mass.,  April  4, 
1827;  died  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Feb.  4,  1869.  Nee.  1869 

FISHER,  GEORGE  PARK,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1866;  A.M.  Yale  college  1867; 
D.D.  Harvard  university  1886;  University  of  Edinburgh  1886;  college 
of  N.  J.  1896;  LL.D.  1879;  Yale  university  1901.  Student  of  the- 
ology, Yale  college,  1848-49;  graduated  Andover  theological  seminary 
1851;  student  Germany;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1854;  pro- 
fessor divinity,  Yale  college,  1854-61;  pastor  college  church  1S54-; 
professor  ecclesiastical  history  1861-1901;  professor  emeritus  1901-; 
dean  Divinity  school  1895-1901;  president  American  historical  society. 
Author  History  of  the  church  of  Christ  in  Yale  college,  1858;  Thoughts 
proper  to  the  present  crisis,  1861;  Life  and  services  of  Dr.  N.  W. 
Taylor;  Discourse  commemorative  of  Josiah  Willard  Gibbs,  1861;  Essays 
on  the  supernatural  origin  of  Christianity,  1865;  Life  of  Benjamin  Silli- 
man,  1866;  The  Reformation,  1873;  The  beginnings  of  Christianity,  1877; 
Faith  and  rationalism-,  1879;  Discussions  in  history  and  theology,  1S80; 
Grounds  of  theistic  and  Christian  belief,  1883;  The  Christian  religion,  1886; 
new  edition,  revised  and  enlarged,  1904;  Outlines  of  universal  history, 
1886;  History  of  the  Christian  church,  1887;  Manual  of  Christian  eviden- 
ces, 1888;  Nature  and  method  of  revelation,  1890;  Colonial  era  of  the  U.  S., 
1892  ;  Manual  of  natural  theology,  1893  ;  History  of  Christian  doctrine,  1896; 
Brief  history  of  the  nations  and  of  their  progress  in  civilization,  1896;  be- 
sides numerous  articles  in  Biblioiheca  sacra  and  various  other  magazines 
and  reviews;  editor  An  unpublished  essay  of  Edward's  on  the  Trinity,  1903; 
member  editorial  board  New  Englander,  1866-92;  Yale  review,  1S92-. 
Address,  27  Hillhouse  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Am.  cat.,  Cye.  Am.  biog.,  Johnson's  eye.,  Allibone,  Sabin,  Harv.,  Col.  N.  J. 


i847  GRADUATES  an 

GAMWELL,  ALBERT  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.  Principal  Fountain  street 
grammar  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1847-71.  Bom  Peru,  Mass.,  Oct. 
29,   1816;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  18,  1871.  Nee.  1872 

GARNSEY,  CYRUS,  A.B.  Merchant  and  farmer;  coal  dealer  Memphis, 
Tenn.     Address,  Seneca  Falls,  Seneca  co.,  N.  Y.  P. 

GUILD,  REUBEN  ALDRIDGE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  Shurtlcff  college  1874. 
Assistant  librarian  Brown  university  1847-4S;  librarian  1848-93;  librarian 
emeritus  1893-99.  Member  Librarians'  convention  1853;  common  coun- 
cil, Providence,  R.  L,  seven  years;  chairman  relief  committee,  Providence, 
1862;  member  and  secretary  school  committee  15  years;  member  R.  L 
historical  society;  R.  L  veteran  citizens'  historical  association;  one  of  the 
founders  American  library  association  1876;  secretary  1876;  honorary 
member  1895;  naembcr  American  antiquarian  society  1876-99;  honorary 
member  Essex  institute,  Salem,  Mass.;  Old  Colony  historical  society; 
Library  association  of  the  United  Kingdom;  Soldiers'  and  sailors'  his- 
torical society;  secretary  Brown  university  alumni  association  12  years; 
president,  secretary,  and  treasurer  of  various  religious,  educational  and 
philanthropic  organizations.  Author  Librarian's  manual,  1858;  Life, 
times  and  correspondence  of  Sanies  Manning,  and  the  early  history  of 
Brown  university,  1864;  Biographical  introduction  to  the  writings  of  Roger 
Williams,  1866;  History  of  Brown  university  with  illustrative  documents, 
1867;  History  of  St.  John's  conimandery,  1875;  Chaplain  Stnith  and  the  Bap- 
tists, or.  Life,  journals,  letters,  and  addresses  of  Rev.  Hezekiah  Smith,  D.D., 
1885;  Early  history  of  Brown  university,  i'/j6-i'/Qi,  1897;  also  numerous 
historical  and  biographical  sketches;  editor  Letter  of  John  Cotton  and 
Roger  Williams'  reply,  1866;  Roger  Williams'  Queries  of  highest  considera- 
tion, 1867;  Literary  and  theological  addresses  of  Alva  Woods,  1868;  Staples 
R.  /.  in  continental  congress,  1870.  Born  Dedham,  Mass.,  May  4,  1822; 
died  Providence,  R.  L,  May  13,  1899. 
Am.  ant.  soc,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Allibone,  Sabin,  P.,  Nee.  1899 

HATHEWAY,  NICHOLAS,  A.B.  Lawyer  Fall  River,  Mass.;  postmaster. 
Address,  120  Locust  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

HOWE,  PHINEAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Newton  theological  institution 
1848-50;  University  of  Halle,  Germany,  1851;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1852;  pastor  Somerville,  Mass.,  1852.  Born  Norway,  Me.,  April  7,  1823; 
died  Somerville,  Mass.,  Aug.  26,  1852.  Nee.  1853,  Newt. 

JUDSON,  WALTER  HERBERT,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1849. 
Admitted  to  Suffolk  bar  1850;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.,  1850-61;  member 
Boston  light  infantry;  U.  S.  military  service  1861,  second  lieutenant; 
prisoner  Richmond,  Va.,  1862.  Author  numerous  poems.  Born  Boston, 
Mass.,  Feb.  14,  1824;  died  New  Haven,  Conn.,  March  10,  1863. 

Nee.  1S63,  B.  U.  civ.  war 

LATHROP,  JAMES  WALCOTT,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1850;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1851;  pastor  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  1850-56;  Medfield,  Mass.,  1856-63;  Rowley,  Mass.,  1S63-67;  Bev- 
erly, Mass.,  1867-70;  Oxford,  Mass.,  1870-73;  Raynham,  Mass.,  1873-75; 
resident  Oxford,  Mass.,  1875-95.  Born  Rome,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  8,  1818;  died 
Oxford,  Mass.,  May  25,  1895.  Newt.,  P.,  Nee.  1S95 

LOCKE,  BENJAMIN  LAWRENCE,  A.B.  Farmer  Mexico,  Mo.;  county 
clerk  Audrain  co..  Mo.,  1863-65,  1867-87.     Address,  Mexico,  Mo.         P. 

LUTHER,  JOHN  HILL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  William  Jewell  college  1874. 
Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1850;  teacher  Ga.  1850-53; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1853;  pastor  St.  Peter's  parish,  Beaufort  dis- 
trict, S.  C,  1853-57;  president  Young  ladies'  seminary,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1858-61;  pastor  Miami,  Mo.,  1861-65;  Palmyra,  Mo.,  1865-68;  editor 
Baptist  journal  1866-68?;  Central  Baptist,  and  pastor,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1866- 
76;  president  Baylor  female  college,  Belton,  Tex.,  1876-90;  pastor  Sec- 
ond Baptist  church,  Galveston,  Tex.,  1877-78;  professor  homiletics,  Bay- 
lor university;  city  missionary  Temple,  Tex.     Author  Old  Baylor  and 


212  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1847 

other  poems,  1900;  various  sermons.  Born  Warren,  R.  I.,  June  21,  1824; 
died  San  Paulo,  Brazil,  July  16,  1903.  Newt.,  P.,  Nee.  1904 

OLIVER,  EDWIN  SMITH,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1849.  Law- 
yer New  Orleans,  La.;  Hanover  co.,  Va.  From  Hanover  co.,  Va. ;  died 
New  Orleans,  La.,  about  1880.  P. 

PAGE,  EMERY  HARKNESS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Union  theological 
seminary  1850;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1853;  pastor  Bunker  hill 
church,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1853-57;  Second  church,  St.  Louis,  Mo.; 
Greenwood  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1859-64;  Hudson,  Mass.,  1864-66; 
Milford,  Mass.,  1866-68;  Groton  Junction,  now  Ayer,  Mass.,  1868-70; 
Madison,  Wis.,  1870-72;  Berlin,  Wis.,  1872-81;  Osage,  Iowa,  1881-83; 
resident  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Born  Baltimore,  Vt.,  Aug.  25,  18 18;  died 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  May  5,  1888.  Nee.  1888 

POND  (formerly  PROUD),  ISAAC,  A.B.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I.; 
teacher  Dresden,  Germany.     From  Providence,  R.  I.;  died  1879. 

RIPLEY,  THOMAS  HENRY,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1850-52.     Bom  N.  S.,  Aug.  5,  1828;  died  Portland,  Me.,  June  6,  1852. 

Newt. 

ROBERT,  MILTON  GEORGE,  A.B.  Planter  Washington,  Ga.;  member 
city  council;  Ga.  state  agricultural  committee;  trustee  Washington  male 
and  female  academies  many  years;  president  board  of  trustees  of  each 
institution.  Author  various  contributions  to  agricultural  papers.  Ad- 
dress, Washington,  Ga.  P. 

SPALDING,  AMOS  FLETCHER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1850;  ordained  Baptist  minister  185 1 ;  pastor  Montreal, 
Canada,  1851-52;  Second  church,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1852-56;  Calais,  Me., 
1856-60;  Warren,  R.  I.,  1860-70;  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63,  chaplain; 
pastor  First  church,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1870-76;  Needham,  Mass.,  1876-77; 
secretary  Mass.  Baptist  convention  1855-56;  member  R.  I.  state  board  of 
education  1870.  Author  historical  sketches.  Bom  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan. 
12,  1 821;  died  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1877. 

R.  I.  eye,  Bapt.  encyc.  Newt.,  Nee.  1878 

STODDARD,  ELIJAH  BRIGHAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1877-1903.  Teacher  Worcester  academy  1847-48;  law  student  Harvard 
university  1849;  admitted  to  bar  1849;  lawyer  Worcester,  Mass.,  1849- 
1903;  member  common  council  1854-55,  1858-59;  president  1858-59; 
member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1856-57;  district  attorney,  Wor- 
cester CO.,  1857-63;  member  board  of  aldermen  1862-63;  Mass.  senate 
1863,  1864;  Mass.  executive  council  1871,  1872;  Mass.  board  of  education 
1878;  mayor  Worcester  1882;  member  school  committee,  Worcester, 
nine  years;  director  public  library;  secretary  Merchants  and  farmers'  fire 
insurance  company  1865;  president  1903;  Quinsigamond  national  bank 
1884;  Worcester  five  cent  savings  bank  1884;  Worcester,  Nashua  and 
Rochester  railroad  company ;  director  Providence  and  Worcester  railroad 
nearly  30  years.  Bom  Upton,  Mass.,  June  5,  1826;  died  Alfred,  Me.,  Sept. 
25,  1903.  Harv.  law  quin..  Nee.  1904 

STUART,  AMBROSE  PASCAL  SEVILON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Professor  rhetoric 
and  moral  philosophy,  Acadia  college,  1847-49;  mathematics  and  chem- 
istry 1853-58;  principal  Elm  street  grammar  school.  Providence,  R.  I., 
1849-51;  Holton  high  school,  Danvers,  Mass.,  1851-53;  student  of  chem- 
istry, Gottingen  and  Heidelberg,  1858-61;  principal  academy,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1862-64;  assistant  instructor  chemistry,  Lawrence  scientific  school. 
Harvard  university,  1864-68;  professor  chemistry.  111.  industrial  univer- 
sity, 1868-74;  resident  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1875-99;  member  German  chemical 
society  of  Berlin;  fellow  American  association  for  the  advancement  of 
science;  corresponding  member  N.  Y.  academy  of  sciences.  Author 
various  scientific  lectures  and  articles  in  technical  journals.  Born  Ster- 
ling, Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1820;  died  Lincoln,  Neb.,  Sept.  14,  1899. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  P.,  Nee.  1900 


i847  GRADUATES  213 

THOMAS,  BENJAMIN  GALLEY.  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1850;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1S50;  missionary  Tavoy, 
Burma,  1851-54;  Henthada,  Burma,  1854-67;  Basscin,  Burma,  1S67-68. 
Born  Sanbornton,  N.  H.,  April  24,  1820;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  11, 
1868.  Newt.,  Nee.  1868 

WESTON,  FRANCIS  WAYLAND,  A.B.  From  Lynn,  Mass.;  died  Lynn, 
Sept.  18,  1S48.  P. 

WILEY,  FREDERIC,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1850;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1850;  pastor  Cumberland,  R.  I.;  several 
places  in  N.  E.  and  the  West;  Stonington,  111.  Bom  Lynnfield,  Mass., 
1821;  died  Stonington,  111.,  July  21,  1868.  Newt.,  Nee.  i86g. 

34-*28 

1848 

BAILEY,  MARK,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Ph.D.  University  of  Oregon  1881.  Prin- 
cipal preparatory  department,  Acadia  college,  1848-49;  tutor  Granville 
college  1849-52;  professor  mathematics,  Franklin  college,  1853-59;  prin- 
cipal Ladoga  seminary  1859-62;  president  California  college  1866;  Mc- 
Minnville  college.  Or.,  1873-76;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1873;  professor 
mathematics  and  astronomy.  University  of  Or.,  1876-95  ;  resident  Tacoma, 
Wash.  Born  Sterling,  Mass.,  May  17,  1822;  died  Tacoma,  Wash.,  May 
12,  1904.  Den.,  P. 

BARNABY,  THOMAS  BALDWIN,  A.B.  Teacher  Nantucket,  Mass., 
1848-50;  admitted  to  bar  1853;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1853-69.  Born 
Deerfield,  N.  H.,  Sept.  13,  1821;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  16,  1869. 

Nee.  1872 

BOURN,  JOSEPH  HOWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teller  old  National  bank, 
Providence,  R.  I.;  cashier  Bank  of  commerce.  Providence,  1851-65; 
banker  and  broker  1865-94;  member  town  council.  North  Providence; 
president  court  of  probate,  North  Providence,  1864;  collector  internal 
revenue,  North  Providence;  member  Providence  marine  corps  of  artillery; 
American  pomological  society;  vice  president  Society  for  encouragement 
of  domestic  industry  ten  years;  member  R.  I.  horticultural  society  1858- 
94;  treasurer  1858-60;  vice  president  1868;  president  1869,  1870.  Author 
various  addresses  and  contributions  to  periodicals.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Jan.  24,  1828;  died  Providence,  March  25,  1894.  Nee.  1894 

BRECK,  SAMUEL,  A.B.  Teacher  N.  J.;  Baltimore,  Md.;  North  Granville, 
N.  Y.;  student  of  theology.  Born  Northampton,  Mass.;  died  North- 
ampton, June  24,  1853.  Northampton  ant..  Nee.  1853,  P. 

BURR,  Lafayette,  A.B.;  a.m.  Teacher  Friends'  school.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1848-49;  principal  high  school,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1849-51;  private 
school,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1851-52;  near  Raymond,  Miss.,  1852-53;  teacher 
private  school,  Natchez,  Miss.,  1853-54;  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  1854-60;  prin- 
cipal academy,  Danielsonville,  Conn.,  1860-62;  clerk  war  department, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1862-63;  commissary  department,  Boston,  Mass., 
1863;  treasurer  copper  mining  company  1863-72;  National  dock  and 
warehouse  company  1872-1904.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  15,  1824; 
died  Southern  Pines,  N.  C,  Dec.  13,  1904.  P. 

CARR,  JEREMIAH  OLNEY,  A.B.  Student  of  medicine  Harvard  univer- 
sity, but  did  not  practice.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  1823;  died  Provi- 
dence, Sept.  15,  1856.  Nee.  1857 

CLAGETT,  JOHN  RAMSAY,  A.B.  Law  student  Alexandria,  Va.;  admit- 
ted to  bar  1853;  lawyer  Washington,  D.  C,  1853-57;  Hastings,  Minn., 
1857-99.  Born  Alexandria,  Va.,  Oct.  28,  1828;  died  Hastings,  Minn., 
April  14,  1899.  Nee.  1899 

CLAPP,  FAYETTE,  A.B.;  M.D.  Castleton,  Vt.,  medical  college  1851.  Phy- 
sician San  Francisco,  Cal.;  Sandwich  Islands;  Columbia,  Boone  co.,  Mo., 


214  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1848 

1851-61;   U.   S.  military  service    1861-64,   surgeon.     Born  Chesterfield, 
Mass.,  June  5,  1824;  died  Lee  Centre,  111.,  Aug.  29,  1864. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  Nee.  1867 

CLAPP,  WARREN  BENJAMIN,  A.B.  Farmer  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  four 
years;  graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1855;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  1856;  pastor  Dover,  N.  H.,  1856-62;  Milford,  N.  H.,  1863-65. 
Born  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sept.,  1827;  died  Wappinger's  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
27,  1865.  Roch.  theol.  sem..  Nee.  1866 

CLARK,  JOSEPH  BOND,  A.B.  Teacher  Mass.  and  N.  H.  six  years;  prin- 
cipal academy,  Wolfboro,  N.  H.,  two  years;  lawyer  Manchester,  N.  H.; 
city  solicitor  1859;  member  N.  H.  house  of  representatives  1859-60; 
county  solicitor  1861,  1866;  U.  S.  military  service  1862-65,  captain; 
mayor  Manchester  1867;  director  First  national  bank;  trustee  Merrimac 
river  savings  bank ;  director  Nashua,  Acton,  and  Boston  railroad;  People's 
fire  insurance  company.  Born  Guilford,  N.  H.,  June  21,  1823;  died 
Manchester,  N.  H.,  Oct.  22,  1887.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Nee.  1887 

CURTISS,  GEORGE  GRAHAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1844;  surveyor  Providence,  R.  I.;  teacher  private  school,  Balti- 
more, Md.;  Calvert  co.,  Md.;  Prince  George's  co.,  Md.;  Harford  co.,  Md., 
1852;  principal  Oakland  boarding  school,  Fallston,  Md.,  1861-96?;  resi- 
dent Harford  co.,  near  Fallston,  Md.  Born  Sheffield,  Mass.,  Sept.  i, 
1825;  died  Harford  co.,  near  Fallston,  Md.,  March  29,  1900. 

Harv.  law  quin..  Nee.  1900 

CUSHMAN,  AUSTIN  SPRAGUE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Clerk  pension  bureau  and 
land  office,  Washington,  D.  C,  1848-49;  U.  S  district  clerk's  office,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1849-52;  private  secretary  to  President  Fillmore  1852-53;  lieuten- 
ant U.  S.  revenue  marine  1853;  admitted  to  Mass.  bar  1854;  commissioner 
U.  S.  circuit  court  1855;  bearer  of  dispatches  to  Paris  1855;  London  1856; 
justice  of  peace  and  notary  public.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1854-70;  U.  S. 
military  service  1861-63,  major;  member  U.  S.  sequestration  commission 
1863;  register  of  probate  Bristol  co.,  Mass.,  1864-70;  U.  S.  register  in 
bankruptcy,  ist  congressional  district,  Mass.,  1867;  admitted  to  bar, 
U.  S.  supreme  court,  1867;  grand  commander  department  of  Mass., 
Grand  army  of  the  republic,  1867-68;  resident  Switzerland  1872-80; 
organizer  Swiss  colony  in  western  N.  C;  patent  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y. ; 
secretary  American  patent  protective  association  18S4;  resident  East 
Orange,  N.  J.  Author  La  crise  industrielle,  Geneve,  1893;  articles  in 
magazines;  editor  The  republic  magazine.  Address,  15  State  St.,  East 
Orange,  N.  J. 

FRINK,  MINER,  A.B.  Editor  Albany  freeholder,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1848-51; 
miner  Sacramento,  Cal.;  lawyer  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Born  Renssalaer- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  July  23,  1818;  died  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Jan.  28,  1873. 

Nee.  1873 

HALL,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.     From  Lancaster  co.,  Va. 

HARMON,  AUGUSTUS  ELY,  A.B. 

HEMMENWAY,  ONSLOW,  A.B.  Assistant  master  high  school.  New 
Bedford,  Mass.;  teacher  West  Newton,  Mass.  Born  Framingham,  Mass., 
May  27,  1824;  died  Framingham,  April  24,  1855.  Nee.  1855 

HOPPIN,  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1849-50;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  art  student  Europe  1854-55;  artist 
and  author  Providence,  R.  I.  Author  and  illustrator  Carrot  pomade, 
1864;  On  the  Nile,  1871;  Ups  and  downs  on  land  and  water,  1871;  Cross- 
ing tJie  Atlantic,  1872  ;  Hay  fever,  1873 ;  Recollections  of  Auton  house,  1S81 ; 
A  fashionable  sufferer,  1883;  Two  Compton  boys,  1885;  author  Married 
for  fun,  1885;  illustrator  numerous  other  works.  Born  Providence,  R. 
I.,  July  13,  1828;  died  Flushing,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  April  i,  1896. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  AUibone,  P.,  Nee.  1896,  Harv.  law  quin. 

HUNT,  EDWARD  TAYLOR,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  school,  Newark,  N.  J.; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1851 ;  pastor  East  Orange,  N.  J.;  South  Adams, 


1848  GRADUATES  215 

Mass.,  seven  years;  Cheshire,  Mass.;  Bristol,  R.  I.;  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y. ; 
Lebanon  Springs,  N.  Y.;  Hoosic  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  Mansfield,  O.  Born  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  March  5,  1823;  died  Mansfield,  O.,  March  16,  1874. 

Nee.  1874 

LEACH,  JAMES  EDWARD,  A.B.  Teacher  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I., 
184S-49.  Born  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1825;  died  Providence,  R.  L,  Oct. 
23,  1849.  Nee.  1850 

LEONARD,  NEHEMIAH  ALLEN,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1851;  lawyer 
Springfield,  Mass.;  member  Springfield  common  council  1860-65;  presi- 
dent 1860-64;  district  attorney,  western  district  of  Mass.,  1874,  1878-80; 
president  Conn,  river  railroad  company  1880-90;  trustee  state  hospital 
for  the  insane,  Northampton,  Mass.;  director  Third  national  bank; 
Springfield  fire  and  marine  insurance  company.  Bom  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  Jan.  8,  1825;  died  Springfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  7,  1890.  Nee.  1891 

MABBETT,  JONATHAN,  A.B.  Merchant  Dover  Plains,  N.  Y.;  St.  Louis, 
Mo.;  New  York,  N.  Y.;  clerk  custom  house  17  years.  Born  Albany,  N. 
Y.,  Dec.  31,  1824;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  March  7,  1901.     P.,  Nee.  1902 

MONTAGUE,  THOMAS  JONES,  A.B.     From  Middlesex  co.,  Va. 

MURRAH,  PENDLETON,  A.B.  Lawyer  Monterey,  Texas,  1852-65;  gov- 
ernor, Texas  1862-64.  From  Marion,  Perry  co.,  Ala.;  died  Monterey, 
Tex.  Aug.  4,  1865.  Nee.  1866 

SMITH,  JAMES  WHEATON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  University  at  Lewisburg, 
Penn.,  1862.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1851;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1851 ;  pastor  Lowell, Mass.,  1851-53;  Spruce  street  church, 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1853-70;  Beth  Eden  church,  Philadelphia,  1870-S0; 
pastor  emeritus  1880- 1900;  member  executive  committee  Bible  and 
publication  society;  American  Baptist  missionary  union;  trustee  Crozer 
Theological  seminary;  trustee  Bucknell  university;  corresponding  sec- 
retary Penn.  general  Baptist  association;  one  of  the  founders  Young 
men's  Christian  association.  Author  Life  of  John  P.  Crozer,  1868;  also 
miscellaneous  articles  in  prose  and  verse.  Born  Providence,  R.  L,  June 
26,  1823;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  May  5,  1900. 

Bapt.  encyc,  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Newt.,  P.,  Nee.  1900 

TAFT,  GEORGE  SPRING,  A.B.  Lawyer  Uxbridge,  Mass.  Born  Ux- 
bridge,  Mass.,  1827;  died  Uxbridge,  Jan.  26,  i860.  Nee.  i860 

VERNON,  SAMUEL  BROWN,  A.B.  Law  student  Har^'ard  university 
1849-50.     From  Newport,  R.  I.;  died  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  7,  1893. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

WEDGE,  ALANSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Westfield,  N.  Y.,  1848-.  Ad- 
dress, Wcstficld,  Chautauqua  co.,  N.  Y.  P. 

WILDER,  ALFRED  FISHER,  A.B.  Engineer  Cuba.  From  Framing- 
ham,  Mass.;  died  Cuba  1859.  P. 

WOLCOTT,  GEORGE  THEODORE,  A.B.  Born  Hanover,  Mass.,  July 
15,  1827;  died  Quincy,  Mass.,  Oct.  22,  1851."  Nee.  1852,  P. 

WOLFORD,  GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1853.  Law- 
yer Albany,  N.  Y.,  185 1-8 1 ;  clerk  board  of  supervisors  Albany  co.,  N.  Y., 
three  years;  member  N.  Y.  legislature  1858-59;  justice  Albany  co.  1859- 
64;  deputv  superintendent  of  insurance  N.  Y.  Born  Knox,  N.  Y.,  March 
6,  1828;  died  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  1881.  Alb.,  Nee.  1881. 

3o-*25 

1849 

ALDEN,  WILLIAM  HARRISON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Colby  university  1873. 
Teacher  Sharon,  Mass.,  1849-50;  graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1852;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1852;  pastor  North  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  1852-57;  First  church,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1857-64;  Tabernacle  church, 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1864-68;  Middle  street  church,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1868- 
88;  acting  pastor  First  church,  Westboro,  Mass.,  1891-95;  Sharon,  Mass., 


2i6  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1849 

1896-99;  East  Boston,  Mass.;  Nashua,  N.  H.;  trustee  Colby  university 
1881-1900;  Colby  academy.  Author  occasional  sermons;  anniversary 
addresses.'  Born  North  Middleborough,  Mass.,  April  14,  1825;  died 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Oct.  2,  1900. 

Nee.  1901,  Bapt.  encyc,  Newt.,  P.,  Colby 

ANGELL,  JAMES  BURRILL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1868;  Columbia  college 
1887;  College  of  N.J.  1896;  Rutgers  college  1896;  Yale  university  1901; 
Johns  Hopkins  university  1902;  University  of  Vt.  1904;  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1905.  Assistant  librarian,  Brown  university,  1849-50;  professor 
modem  languages  1853-60.  Student  in  Europe  1850-53;  editor  Provi- 
dence journal  1860-66;  president  University  of  Vt.  1866-71;  University 
of  Michigan  1871-;  minister  to  China,  and  chairman  special  commission 
to  negotiate  treaties  with  China,  1880-81;  member  joint  commission  of 
U.  S.  and  Great  Britain  to  settle  fisheries  questions  1887-S8;  chairman 
international  deep  waterways  commission  1896;  minister  to  Turkey. 
1897-98.  Author  The  diplomacy  of  the  United  States,  in  Winsor's  Narra- 
tive and  critical  history  of  America,  1888;  also  numerous  addresses  and 
articles  in  reviews.     Address,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  P. 

BROWNELL,  WILLIAM  RICHMOND,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  the  city 
of  New  York  1852.  Physician  Hartford,  Conn.,  1853-73;  U.  S.  military 
service  1861-65,  division  surgeon,  medical  director,  staff  surgeon.  Born 
Providence,  R.  I.,  March  30,  1828;  died  Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  i,  1873. 

B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1874 

CROCKER,  JARED  FULLER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Norwich,  Conn.  Bom 
Norwich,  Conn.;  died  at  sea  Feb.  19,  i860.  Nee.  i860 

GUSHING,  PEREZ  LINCOLN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Newton  theological 
institution  1849-50;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1852;  chaplain  reform 
school,  Westboro,  Mass.,  1851-57;  principal  private  school,  Middleboro, 
Mass.,  1857-74;  resident  Cal.  1874-75;  chaplain  state  almshouse.  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  12  years.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  March  5,  1825;  died  Santa 
Barbara,  Cal.,  March  14,  1875.  Newt.,  Nee.  1875 

DUNCAN,  JAMES  HENRY,  A.B.  Studied  law,  but  engaged  in  business. 
Born  Haverhill,  Mass.,  June,  1827;  died  at  sea,  Dec.  31,  1858.    Nee.  1859 

DURRETT,  REUBEN  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1894;  LL.B.  Univer- 
sity of  Louisville  1850;  LL.D.  1896;  Georgetown  college  1895.  Admitted 
to  bar  1850;  lawyer  Louisville,  Ky.,  1850-80;  member  Louisville  com- 
mon council  1853-54;  founder  public  library  of  Ky.  1871;  president 
1871-80;  founder  Filson  club  1884;  president  1884-;  founder  Louisville 
abstract  and  loan  association  1871;  president  1871-80;  member  board  of 
park  commissioners  1891-93;  president  Children's  free  hospital;  Protes- 
tant Episcopal  orphan  asylum;  Louisville  heating  company;  Kentucky 
heating  company;  trustee  and  director  various  other  business  and  char- 
itable organizations;  member  many  historical  societies,  Europe  and 
America.  Author  of  the  following  Filson  club  publications:  Life  and 
times  of  John  Filson,  1884;  Historical  sketch  of  St.  Paul's  church,  1889; 
Centenary  of  Kentucky,  1892;  Centenary  of  Louisville,  1893;  Bryant's 
station,  1897;  besides  numerous  historical  articles  in  newspapers  and 
magazines,  lists  of  which  are  given  in  the  annual  report  of  the  American 
historical  association  for  1889,  1892;  editor  Louisville  Daily  courier, 
^857-59.     Address,  202  East  Chestnut  St.,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  P. 

FRANCIS,  JOHN  MANNING,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  East  Winsor,  now 
Hartford,  theological  seminary  1852;  ordained  Congregational  minister; 
pastor  Staffordville,  Conn.;  instructor  Ohio  state  institute  for  deaf  mutes 
1854-65;  superintendent  Cal.  state  institute  for  the  deaf,  dtimb  and  blind 
1865-66.  Born  Canterbury,  Conn.,  April  16,  1828;  died  Plainfield,  Conn., 
March  18,  1887.  Nee.  1887 


i849  GRADUATES  217 

GRAY,  HORATIO,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Theological  seminary,  Va.,  1852; 
ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1852;  priest  1853;  assistant  rector  St.  An- 
drew's church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1853-54;  rector  Grace  church,  Wav- 
erly,  N.  Y.,  1856-58;  assistant  rector  St.  John's  church,  Providence,  R. 
I.,  1858;  St.  Ann's  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  rector  St.  Thomas's  church, 
Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  1867-71;  preacher  Boston,  Mass.  Author  Mem- 
oirs of  Rev.  B.  C.  Cutler,  1865.  Born  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Dec.  13,  1828; 
died  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1903.  Nee.  1903 

HARTRIDGE,  JULIAN,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1S52.       Lawyer 
Savannah,    Ga.;   solicitor-general   eastern   judicial   circuit   Ga.;   member 
Ga.    legislature    two    terms;    Charleston    democratic    convention    i860 
Confederate    military    service    1861-62;    meinber    Confederate    congress 
1862-65;  delegate  national  democratic  convention,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1872 
presidential  elector  1872;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1875-79 
Born  Savannah,  Ga.,  Sept.  9,  1829;  died  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  8,  1879 

Cong,  direct.,  Nee.  1879,  Harv.  law  quin 

HAZARD,  ROWLAND,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1875-89 
fellow  1889-98.  Woolen  manufacturer  Peace  Dale,  R.  I.,  1849-98;  assist- 
ant treasurer  Peace  Dale  manufacturing  company  1860-64;  treasurer 
1864-?;  president  i8?-98;  president  Solvay  process  company  1881-98; 
member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1863-64;  R.  I.  senate  1867-69; 
corporate  member  American  board  of  commissioners  for  foreign  missions; 
trustee  Butler  hospital  for  the  insane;  president  Washington  county 
agricultural  society  1875-98;  president  What  Cheer  insurance  company, 
president  sundry  industrial  companies.  Author  addresses  before  the 
Washington  county  agricultural  society;  also  numerous  addresses,  papers 
and  reviews  on  economic  subjects.  See  Rowland  Hazard  in  Bulletin 
National  association  of  wool  manufacturers,  Dec,  1898.  Born  New- 
port, R.  I.,  Aug.  16,  1829;  died  Glen  Springs,  Watkins,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  16, 
189S.  P.,  Nee.  1899 

LONG,  LUTHER  RICE,  A.B.     From  Hertford,  N.  C. 

LORING,  JOHN  GOULD,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1849-50; 
resident  Boston,  Mass.  Bom  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  5,  1825;  died  Boston, 
Oct.  20,  1873.  Harv.  law  quin..  Nee.  1874 

MASON,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.B.  Admitted  to  R.  I.  bar  1852;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1852-53;  secretary  Washington  territory  1853-59;  act- 
ing governor.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  1S29;  died  Olympia,  Wash.,  July 
22,  1859.  Nee.  1859 

MENDENHALL,  JAMES  KIRK,  A.B.  Student  Princeton  theological 
seminary  1850-52;  Theological  school.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1852;  pastor  Camden,  S.  C,  1852-60;  Femandina,  Fla., 
1860-62;  Bush  River,  S.  C,  and  Mount  Zion,  S.  C,  1862-70;  Enoree,  S. 
C;  agent  Furman  university  1870-71;  pastor  Columbia,  S.  C,  1872-73; 
district  secretary  Baptist  home  mission  society  1875-76;  evangelist  Green- 
ville, S.  C.  Bom  Newberry,  S.  C,  Nov.  30,  1827;  died  Greenville,  S.  C, 
July  30,  1896.  Princ,  P.,  Nee.  1897 

MILLS,  WILLIAM  HAMMOND,  A.B.;  D.D.  University  of  Nebraska. 
Assistant  librarian  Brown  university  1850-52.  Episcopal  minister;  rec- 
tor St.  Peter's  church,  Manton,  R.  I.;  St.  Andrew's  church.  Providence, 
R.  I.;  Olneyville,  R.  I.,  1859-60;  St.  Mary's  church,  Dorchester,  Mass., 
1860-74;  St.  Paul's  church,  Erie,  Penn.,  1874-80;  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1880- 
93;  frequent  delegate  general  conference;  dean  Erie  convocation;  pres- 
ident Yonkers  nursery  and  home;  member  executive  committee  Shelter- 
ing arms,  Tompkins  Cove,  N.  Y.;  member  committee  N.  Y.  diocesan 
fund.  Author  pamphlet  on  confirmation;  several  sermons.  Bom  New- 
ton Lower  Falls,  Mass.,  May  11,  1824;  died  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  10,  1893. 

Nee.  1894 


2i8  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1849 

MORTON,  LLOYD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Vermont  medical  school  1852.  Dem- 
onstrator of  anatomy,  Vermont  medical  school,  1852-53;  physician  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I.,  1853-88;  U.  S.  military  service  1862,  surgeon;  fellow  R. 
I.  medical  society  1864-88;  president  1872-74;  member  Mass.  medical 
society.  Born  Halifax,  Mass.,  Dec.  3,  1827;  died  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Oct. 
16,  1888.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Nee.  1889 

ROBERT,  ALEXANDER  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Yale  college  1851. 
Admitted  to  Ga.  bar  1851;  lawyer  Marietta,  Ga. ;  Confederate  military 
service  1861-65,  adjutant;  principal  Masonic  literary  institute,  Ringgold, 
Ga.,  1871-76;  Sam  Houston  institute,  Jasper,  Tenn.,  1876-78;  president 
Corsicana  female  college,  Corsicana,  Tex.,  1878-82;  Andrew  college, 
Huntsville,  Tex.,  1882-83;  manufacturer  Hillsboro,  Tex.  Address.  604 
East  Franklin  St.,  Hillsboro,  Tex.  P. 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS  DREW,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  New  Bedford,  Mass; 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1855-1902.  Born  North  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  21, 
1827;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  26,  1902.  Nee.  1903 

THURSTON,  BENJAMIN  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  LL.D.  1888.  Trustee  Brown 
university  1888-90.  Lav/  student  Harvard  university  1850;  admitted 
to  bar  185 1 ;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1851-90;  counsel  for  Edison  in 
electric  cases;  Thompson  Houston  company  in  electric  cases;  Pullman 
company;  speaker  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1854,  1856-57,  1864-65; 
member  R.  I.  senate  1S68-69;  lecturer  law  of  patents,  Cornell  university, 
18SS-89;  president  Republican  and  independent  club  of  Providence  co.; 
trustee  Providence  public  library.  Born  New  London,  Conn.,  Nov.  7, 
1829;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  March  13,  1890.     Harv.  law  quin..  Nee.  1S90 

TILLINGHAST,  JAMES,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  185 1 ;  lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.,  185 1-.     Address,  260  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TOLMAN,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  A.B.  Teacher  Kingston,  R.  I.,  1849- 
50;  high  school,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1850-54;  principal  1854-79;  with  D. 
Goff  and  sons,  manufacturers,  Pawtucket,  1879-99;  member  school  com- 
mittee 1894-97.  Born  Dorchester,  Mass.,  March  15,  1826;  died  Paw- 
tucket, R.  I.,  Dec.  21,  1899.  Nee.  1900 

TOURTELLOTT,  ISAAC  NEWTON,  A.B.  U.  S.  mihtary  service;  resi- 
dent Los  Angeles,  Cal.     Address,  Soldiers'  Home,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.       P. 

UNDERWOOD,  ADIN  BALLOU,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1884-8S.  Admitted  to  bar  1853;  lawyer  Milford,  Mass.,  1853-55;  Boston, 
Mass.;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-65,  brigadier-general;  brevet  major- 
general;  U.  S.  surveyor  port  of  Boston  1865-S6;  chairman  school  com- 
mittee Newton,  Mass.;  trustee  Newton  public  library;  department  com- 
mander Grand  army,  Mass.,  1873;  chief  of  staff  1869-71 ;  member  Historic 
genealogical  society;  Military  historical  society.  Author  The  three  years' 
service  of  the  jjd  Mass.  infantry  regiment,  1862-65,  1881.  Born  Milford, 
Mass.,  May  19,  1828;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  14,  1888. 

B.  U.  civ."war,  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1888 

UPDIKE,  CAESAR  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1851;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1851-77;  member  common  council  1859-63;  R.  I.  house 
of  representatives  1860-64;  speaker  1860-62.  Born  Kingston,  R.  I., 
March  7,  1824;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  9,  1877.     R.  I.  cyc.  Nee.  1878 

WAYLAND,  HEMAN  LINCOLN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1869.  Assistant  li- 
brarian Brown  universitj^  1849;  trustee  18S8-98.  Student  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1849-50;  principal  ladies'  seminary,  Townshend,  Vt., 
1850-51;  tutor  University  of  Rochester  1852-54;  ordained  Baptist  min- 
ister 1854;  pastor  Third,  now  Main  street,  church,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1854-61;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-64,  chaplain;  missionary  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  1864-65;  professor  logic  and  rhetoric,  Kalamazoo  college,  Mich., 
1865-70;  president  Franklin  college,  Ind.,  1870-72;  resident  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  1872-98;  editor  National  Baptist,  1872-94;  associate  editor  Ex- 
aminer 1895-98;  president  Penn.  state  mission  society;  Philadelphia 
ministers'  conference;    New  England  society  of    Penn.;    Contemporary 


i849  GRADUATES  219 

club,  Philadelphia;  American  social  science  association.  Author  Life 
of  Francis  IFa^'/awci,  in  conjunction  with  Francis  Wayland,  2  vols.,  1S67; 
Charles  H.  Spurgeon,  his  faith  and  works,  1892;  numerous  addresses, 
speeches  and  articles  upon  sociological  and  kindred  subjects;  editor 
Mueller's  Life  of  trust,  1861.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  23,  1830; 
died  Wemersville,  Penn.,  Nov.  7,  1898. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Newt.,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P.,  Nee.  1898 
WILLARD,  ANDREW  FULLER.  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn. 
i860.  Teacher  Nova  Scotia;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  physician  Kans.,  1865- 
73;  Providence,  R.  L;  colporteur  American  Baptist  publication  soci- 
ety two  years.  Born  Lancaster,  Mass.,  Aug.  10,  1814;  died  Providence, 
R.  L,  July  I,  18S5.  Nee.  1886. 

27-*22 

1850 

AARON,  CHARLES  EUGENE,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Teacher  Treemount  seminary, 
Norristown,  Penn.,  1850-59;  founder  Mount  Holly  institute,  Mount 
Holly,  N.  J.,  1859;  principal  1859-72;  resident  Tenn.  and  N.  C.  1872-97; 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1 897-1 903;  secretary  Burlington  county  lycetnn  of 
history  and  natural  science.  Author  numerous  scientific  articles;  joint 
editor  Cram's  Royal  quarto  atlas  of  the  world,  in  conjunction  with  his  son. 
Born  Doylcstown,  Penn.,  Aug.  25,  1829;  died  Newtown  Square,  Penn., 
Nov.  30,  1903.  P.,  Nee.  1904 

ALLEN,  GEORGE  ESDRAS,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological  sem- 
inary 1853;  graduate  student  1853-54;  ordained  Congregational  minister 
1858;  pastor  Second  church,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  1858-62;  preacher 
First  church,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1862-63;  resident  Chelsea,  Mass.;  Norton, 
Mass.;  East  Somerville,  Mass.;  pastor  North  Reading,  Mass.,  1880-86; 
ordained  Episcopal  priest  1890;  assistant  rector  St.  Matthew's  church, 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1890;  rector  St.  James's  church.  Fall  River,  Mass., 
1890-96.  Born  Taunton,  Mass.,  Dec.  8,  1829;  died  Fall  River,  Mass., 
Feb.  19,  1896.  And.,  P.,  Nee.  1896 

ANTHONY,  GEORGE  NELSON,  A.B.  Teacher  West  Greenwich,  R.  L, 
1850-51;  Ellington,  Conn.,  1851-52;  graduated  Andover  theological  sem- 
inary 1855;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1S55;  pastor  Great  Falls, 
N.  H.,  1855-60;  Marlboro,  Mass.,  1860-69;  South  church,  Peabody,  Mass., 
1869-76;  resident  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1877-79;  Newton  Highlands,  Mass., 
1879-85;  treasurer  Mass.  home  missionary  society  1S79-85.  Born  South 
Kingstown,  R.  L.  Nov.  17,  1823;  died  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.,  May 
24,  1885.  ^        Nee.  1885,  And. 

BROWN,  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1852;  lawyer  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  1852;  Taunton,  Mass.,  1853-93;  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63, 
major;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1862-66;  Mass.  senate 
1S73.  Born  Swansea,  Mass.,  Sept.  19,  1828;  died  Taunton,  Mass.,  Feb. 
19,  1893.  Nee.  1893,  B.  U.  civ.  war 

BUCK,  JESSE  HOLCOMBE,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1856;  pas- 
tor 1856-68;  principal  Macon  seminary  1868-90;  pastor  and  preacher 
Macon,  Miss.     Contributor  to  religious  press.     Address,  Macon,  Miss. 

P. 

FLAGG,  SAMUEL  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  M.D.  Berkshire  medical  institution 
1854.  Physician  Boston,  Mass;  graduated  Meadville  theological  school 
1858;  ordained  Unitarian  minister  1858;  pastor  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1858- 
64;  Waltham,  Mass.,  1865-68;  Sandwich,  Mass.,  1S69-71,  1893-9S;  Ber- 
nardston,  Mass.,  1873-84;  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1884-85;  Marshfield,  Mass., 
1S86-91;  Dixfield,  Me.,  1891-92;  Sandwich,  Mass.,  1893-98;  resident 
Grafton,  Mass.,  1898-1900;  member  school  committee  in  several  places. 
Author  various  sermons.  Born  Grafton,  Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1828;  died 
Grafton,  Nov.  16,  1900.  P.,  Nee.  1901 


220  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1850 

FLETCHER,  ELIJAH  TIMOTHY,  A.B.  Ordained  Methodist  minister; 
assistant  pastor  Fall  River,  Mass.;  pastor  nine  churches  in  six  states 
during  12  years;  student  natural  history  1862-64;  literary  editor  Journal, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1864-72?.  Author  various  contributions  to  Provi- 
dence journal.  Bom  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Aug.  21,  1824;  died  Indianapolis, 
Aug.  24,  1877.  B.  U.  Fall  River,  Nee.  1878 

GARDNER,  BENJAMIN  WEST,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1853;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1853;  pastor  Sheldonville, 
Mass.,  1853-55;  Mansfield,  Mass.,  1855-58;  West  Dedham,  Mass..  1858-67; 
chaplain  Soldiers'  home,  Boston,  Mass.,  1859-61;  preacher  New  Ips- 
wich, N.  H.,  one  year;  North  Marshfield,  Mass.,  1869-74.  Born  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  July  4,  1822;  died  North  Scituate,  Mass.,  July  6,  1874. 

Bapt.  encyc,  Newt.,  Nee.  1875 

GODDING,  ALVAH  WINSLOW,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Public  school  teacher  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1850-64;  insurance  agent  Providence;  state  representative 
Mutual  benefit  life  insurance  company  1864-78;  Travelers'  insurance 
company  1864-87;  Fidelity  and  casualty  insurance  company  1887-97; 
Insurance  company  of  North  America  1892-.  Address,  Box  703,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

GRAY,  EDWARD  POWARS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Trinity  college  1855;  D.B.  Sea- 
bury  divinity  school  1867.  Ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1852  ;  priest  1853  ; 
rector  Emmanuel  church,  Manville,  N.  J.,  1852-56;  missionary  Minn. 
1856-68;  professor  Ecclesiastical  polity,  Seabury  divinity  school,  1865- 
68;  Biblical  literature  and  exegesis,  St.  Augustine's  college,  Benicia,  Cal., 
1868-70;  rector  St.  George's  church,  Baltimore,  Md.;  lecturer  on  eccles- 
iastical polity.  Bishop  Paret  divinity  class,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1890;  re- 
tired. Author  Harmony  of  gospel  history  front  Passion  week  to  Pentecost, 
1866;  Apostolic  treasury,  1871;  Needed  revision  of  the  Rubrics,  1876;  Te 
Deimi  laudamus,  newly  arranged  according  to  its  structure,  1876;  numerous 
articles  in  religious  periodicals;  editor  Pacific  churchman,  1876;  Mary- 
land churchman,  1889-91.  Bom  Boston,  Mass.,  July  31,  1822;  died 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  March  6,  1902.  P.,  Nee.  1903 

HIBBARD,  CHARLES,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Graduated  Rochester  theological  sem- 
inary 1852;  ordained  Baptist  missionary  1852;  missionary  Burma  1852- 
66;  pastor  Chester,  Vt.,  1867-75;  Vergennes,  Vt.,  1875-79;  Middlebury, 
Vt.,  1879-83.  Author  History  of  the  Vermont  Baptist  state  convention. 
Born  St.  Arraand,  Quebec,  Dec.  21,  1823;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept. 
30,  1887.  Nee.  1888 

KENNADY,  JOHN  WALKER,  A.B.  Law  student  Providence,  R.  I., 
1850-52;  member  editorial  staff  Times,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1852-65;  N.  Y. 
correspondent  Courier,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Bom  Owensboro,  Kv.,  May  8, 
1829;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  July  8,  1865.  Nee.  1881 

LANE,  HENRY  FAYETTE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Columbian  college  1850- 
52;  student  Newton  theological  institution  1853-54;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  1854;  pastor  New  London,  N.  H.,  1854-57;  Dorchester,  Mass., 
1857-60;  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1860-63;  U.  S.  military  service  1863-64,  chap- 
lain; pastor  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1864-67;  Malone,  N.  Y.,  1869-78;  sec- 
retary N.  Y.  state  convention  1878-80;  pastor  Kingston,  Mass.,  1881-83; 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1883-87;  Winchester,  Mass.;  Millis,  Mass.;  Medfield, 
Mass.  Author  various  articles  in  periodicals;  besides  sermons  and 
addresses.  Born  East  Abington,  now  Rockland,  Mass.,  March  13,  1825; 
died  Medfield,  Mass.,  May  9,  1897.       B.  U.  civ.  war,  Newt.,  P.,  Nee.  1897 

MORRIS,  JOHN,  A.B.  Instructor  North  Providence,  R.  I.,  1850-51;  Cum- 
berland, R.  I.,  1851-52;  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  1854-55;  farmer  and  real 
estate  dealer.  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  town  council  North  Providence 
1865;  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1866-67;  president  school  committee 
North  Providence  1867;  member  common  council  Providence  1875-78, 
1879-81,  1S82-84.     Address,  957  North  Main  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.     P. 


1850  GRADUATES  221 

MURRAY,  JAMES  ORMSBEE,  A.B.;  LL.D.  1886;  D.D.  College  of  New 
Jersey  1867;  A.M.  1S96.  Instructor  Brown  university  1851-52.  Grad- 
uated Andover  theological  seminary  1854;  ordained  Congregational  min- 
ister 1854;  pastor  South  Danvers,  now  Peabody,  Mass.,  1854-61 ;  Prospect 
street  church,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  1861-65;  Brick  Presbyterian  church. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1S65-75;  liolmes  professor  belles-lettres  and  English 
language  and  literature,  College  of  New  Jersey,  1875-99;  dean  of  the 
faculty  1886-99;  trustee  Princeton  theological  seminary  1S67-74;  director 
1874-99;  vice  president  18S9-99;  director  Union  theological  seminary. 
Author  Loyalty  to  country  and  its  duties,  1861;  Chistian  hy)nnology,  1870; 
Francis  Wayland,  1891;  besides  various  articles  in  journals  and  reviews; 
joint  editor  Sacrifice  of  praise,  1869;  editor  Orations  and  essays,  with 
selected  parish  sermons,  by  J.  L.  Diman,  1882;  George  Ide  Chace:  a 
memorial,  1886;  William  Gatnmell:  a  biographical  sketch  with  selections 
from  his  writings,  i8go;  Selections  from  the  poetical  works  of  William 
Cowper,  with  an  introduction  and  notes,  1898.  Bom  Camden,  S.  C,  Nov. 
27,  1827;  died  Princeton,  N.  J.,  March  27,  1899. 

And.,  Princ,  Sabin,  P.,  Ncc.  1899 

PIERCE,  EDWARD  LILLIE,  A.B.;  LL.D.  1882;  LL.B.  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1852;  LL.D.  Claflin  university  1894.  Lawyer  Cincinnati,  O.;  Boston, 
Mass.,  1855-97;  delegate  national  republican  convention  i860,  1876, 
1880,  1884;  U.  S.  military  service  1S61;  in  charge  of  negroes,  Hampton 
and  Sea  islands,  1861-62;  U.  S.  collector  internal  revenue  1863-66;  dis- 
trict attorney,  Norfolk  and  Plymouth  cos.,  Mass.,  1866-70;  lecturer 
Boston  university  law  school  ten  years;  secretary  Mass.  board  of  state 
charities  1869-74;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1875-77,  1897- 
98;  appointed  assistant  treasurer  U.  S.  1878,  but  declined;  member  Mass. 
historical  society.  Author  American  railroad  law,  1857;  Negroes  at  Port 
Royal,  1862;  Two  systems  of  government  proposed  for  the  rebel  states,  1867; 
Index  of  the  special  railroad  laws  of  Mass.,  1874;  Law  of  railroads,  1881; 
Memoir  and  letters  of  Charles  Stitnner,  4  vols.,  1877-93;  Addresses  and 
papers,  1896;  Major  John  Lillie  and  the  Lillie  family  of  Boston,  1896; 
various  addresses  and  articles  in  magazines;  editor  Walter's  American 
law;  Diary  of  John  Rowe,  Boston  merchant,  1895.  Born  Stoughton,  Mass., 
March  29,  1829;  died  Paris,  France,  Sept.  6,  1897. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sabin,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P.,  Ncc.  1898 

PRICE,  STEPHEN  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Newton  theological 
institution  1850-52;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1852;  pastor  Cumber- 
land, Md.;  Athens,  N.  Y.  Born  Ava,  Burma,  Feb.  6,  1825;  died  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Dec.  13,  1855.  Nee.  1856,  Newt. 

RICE,  HENRY  CLAY,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1852;  lawyer  Worcester, 
Mass.;  member  Worcester  common  council  1858,  1861;  member  Mass. 
house  of  representatives  1859-60;  Mass.  senate  1879-80;  notary  public 
Worcester;  master  in  chancery  Worcester;  director  People's  savings  bank. 
Born  Millbury,  Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1827;  died  Worcester,  Mass.,  July  16, 
1891.  ~  Nee.  1892 

RUGGLES,  GEORGE  BENJAMIN,  A.B.  In  business  Buffalo,  N.  Y.; 
travelled  abroad  three  years;  farmer  Glocester,  R.  I.  Born  North 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  23,  1828;  died  Chepachet,  R.  I.,  Dec.  8,  1878. 

Nee.  1879 

SIMPSON,  SAMUEL  ASHBURTO.N,  A.B.  Civil  engineer  Central  Pacific 
railroad;  Hoosac  tunnel  railroad;  U.  S.  coast  survey  of  the  lakes;  U.  S. 
land  survey;  Muskegon  Heights,  Mich.  Address,  Box  66,  Muskegon 
Heights,  Mich.  P. 

WILLIAMS,  GEORGE  EDGAR,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1851-52;  admitted  to  bar  1853;  lawyer  Taunton,  Mass.;  city  solicitor 
1872-75.  Bom  Taunton,  Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1829;  died  Taunton,  Nov.  28, 
1 90 1.  Harv.  law  quin.,  P.,  Nee.  1902 


222  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1850 

WINSLOW,  JOHN,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1887;  LL.B.  Harvard  university 
1852.  Lawyer  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1852-98;  assistant  district  attorney  Kings 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  1853;  district  attorney  1859,  1874;  director  various  institutions; 
director  and  counsel  Franklin  trust  company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1894;  presi- 
dent N.  E.  society  in  Brooklyn  1886-89;  one  of  the  founders  Long  Island 
historical  society;  secretary.  Author  numerous  addresses.  Born  Ram- 
apo,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  21,  1825;  died  Bay  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  18,  1898. 

P.,  Nee.  1899 

WORTHINGTON,  ERASTUS,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1853. 
Teacher  high  school,  Dedham,  Mass.,  1851-52;  admitted  to  bar  1854; 
lawyer  Boston,  Mass.,  1854-57;  register  court  of  insolvency  1856-57; 
lawyer  Dedham,  Mass.,  1857-98;  trial  justice  1858-67,  1897-98;  clerk  of 
courts  Norfolk  CO.,  Mass.,  1867-97  ;  master  in  chancery  1878-93;  public  ad- 
ministrator since  1 881;  member  Dedham  historical  society;  vice  president. 
Author  various  addresses  and  historical  sketches.  Born  Dedham,  Mass., 
Nov.  25,  1828;  died  Dedham,  Jan.  20,  1898.    Harv.lawquin.,  P.,  Nee.  1898 

22-* I 8 

1851 

ALLING,  EBENEZER  TREAT,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Teacher;  president  La  Grange 
female  seminary.  La  Grange,  Tenn.,  1854-55;  Covington  female  seminary 
1856-57;  principal  high  school,  Anoka,  Minn.,  1862-63;  hardware  mer- 
chant Canon  City,  Ouray  and  Silver  Cliff,  Col.;  merchant  Denver,  Col.; 
president  Canon  City  and  San  Juan  railroad;  trustee  Denver  university 
1876-;  director  Denver  and  Santa  Fe  railroad.  Author  various  contri- 
butions to  periodicals.     Address,  mo  Emerson  St.,  Denver,  Col.  P. 

BALLARD,  HORATIO  NELSON,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1854. 
Physician  Olive  Branch,  Miss.;  justice  1869-71;  member  Miss,  senate 
1871-72.  Born  Dudley,  Mass.,  June  10,  1827;  died  Horn  Lake,  Miss., 
Jan.  23,  1888.  P. 

BARROWS,  BRAINARD  WAYLAND,  A.B._  Graduated  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1854;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1855;  pastor  Neponset, 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  1855-73;  Middletown,  Conn.,  1873-80;  Norwood,  Mass., 
1880-90;  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  1891-93;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1894-.  Ad- 
dress, 337  Washington  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Newt.,  P. 

BATES,  SAMUEL  PENNIMAN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  Westminster  college 
1862;  Allegheny  college  1877.  Private  tutor  1851-52 ;  principal  academy, 
Meadville,  Penn.,  1852-57;  superintendent  of  schools  Crawford  co.,  Penn., 
1857-60;  deputy  superintendent  of  public  instruction  Penn.  1S60-66; 
state  historian  Penn.  1866-73;  superintendent  of  public  schools  Mead- 
ville 1S74-81;  travelled  in  Europe  1877;  author  Meadville,  Penn.,  1881- 
1902;  president  Public  library  association  1872-80;  member  Penn.  his- 
torical society  1866-1902;  member  Crawford  co.  historical  society. 
Author  Institute  lectures  on  mental  and  moral  culture,  1859;  Method  of 
teachers'  institutes,  1862;  articles  on  Physical  culture,  1862-63;  Liberal 
education,  1864;  History  of  the  colleges  of  Penn.;  History  of  the  Penn.  vol- 
unteers, 5.  vols,  1866-73;  Lives  of  the  governors  of  Penn.,  1873;  Martial 
deeds  of  Penn.,  1875  ;  Battle  of  Gettysburg,  1878;  Life  of  Gen.  O.  B.  Knowles, 
1878;  History  of  Crawford  co.,  Penn.,  1878;  Battle  of  Chancellorsville,  1882  ; 
History  of  Penn.;  History  of  Greene  co.,  Penn.;  Digest  of  school  laws;  con- 
tributions to  vol.  12,  Encyclopcedia  Britannica.  Born  Mendon,  Mass., 
Jan.  29,  1827;  died  Meadville,  Penn.,  July  14,  1902. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Allibone  Sup.,  P.,  Nee.  1903 

BOND,  EMMONS  PALEY,  A.B.  Student  Hamilton  literary  and  theolog- 
ical institution  1851-52;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1852;  pastor  New 
Britain,  Conn.,  1852-65;  U.  S.  military  service  1864-65,  chaplain;  prin- 
cipal Conn,  literary  institution,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1865-70;  pastor  Agawam, 
Mass.,  1870-73;  professor  Latin,  Greek,  and  philosophy,  Peddie  institute, 
Hightstown,  N.  J.,  1873-78;  associate  editor  Christian  secretary,  1878-93; 
pastor  Wethersfield,  Conn.,    1878-92;  resident  Mount  Pleasant,   Penn., 


i85i  GRADUATES  223 

1894-97;  Suffield,  Conn.,  1S97-99;  member  Conn,  house  of  representatives. 
Author  Sunday  school  expositions  in  Christian  era,  1S73-75.  Born  Can- 
terbury, Conn.,  Sept.  6,  1S24;  died  Suffield,  Conn.,  Feb.  28,  1S99. 

B.  U.  civ.  war.  P.,  Nee.  1899 

BRAYTON,  JOHN  SUMMERFIELD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1893.  Fellow 
Brown  university  1898-1904.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1852-53; 
admitted  to  bar  1853;  lawyer  Fall  River,  Mass.;  city  solicitor  Fall  River 
1854-57;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1856;  clerk  of  courts, 
Bristol  CO.,  Mass.,  1857-64;  member  Mass.  executive  council  1866-68, 
1S79-80;  president  First  national  bank.  Fall  River,  1864-1904;  B.  M.  C. 
Durfee  safe  deposit  and  trust  company  1S87-1904;  president  and  director 
various  manufacturing  and  railroad  corporations;  trustee  Amherst  col- 
lege 1 882- 1 900;  Fall  River  hospital  1885- 1904;  one  of  the  incorporators 
Union  hospital  1885;  trustee  1885-1904;  member  Mass.  historical  society. 
Author  several  historical  addresses.  Born  Swansea,  Mass.,  Dec.  3,  1826; 
died  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1904. 

Harv.  law  quin..  Fall  River  news,  P. 

BROWNELL,  CHARLES  FREDERIC,  A.B.,  Admitted  to  bar  1853;  law- 
yer Providence,  R.  L,  1853-63;  clerk  R.  L  senate  two  years;  member  R. 
L  house  of  representatives  one  year.  Born  Providence,  R.  L,  March  19, 
1831;  died  Providence,  May  3,  1863.  Nee.  1863 

CLARK,  JAMES  OSGOOD  ANDREW,  A.B.;  D.D.  1892;  Emory  college 
1871;  LL.D.  University  of  Georgia  1875.  Teacher  Perry,  Ga.,  and  law 
student  1851-52;  lawyer  Savannah,  6a.,  1852-54;  theological  student 
1854-56;  ordained  Methodist  deacon  1856;  elder  1858;  itinerant  preacher; 
presiding  elder  20  years;  professor  Latin,  Emorj'-  college,  1868-72;  chair- 
man state  committee  on  unification  of  University  of  Ga.  with  the  denom- 
inational colleges;  commissioner  to  the  various  Methodisms  of  Europe 
and  America  1878;  delegate  Methodist  ecumenical  conference  18S1; 
trustee  Wesleyan  female  college,  Ga. ;  life  member  American  institute  of 
Christian  philosophy.  Author  Wesley  memorial  volume,  1880;  Elijah 
vindicated,  18S5;  Esther,  a  sequel  to  Ben  Hur,  1892;  besides  review  arti- 
cles and  addresses.  Born  Savannah,  Ga.,  Oct.  6,  1827;  died  Macon,  Ga., 
Sept.  4,  1894.  P.,  Nee.  1896 

DICKERMAN,  LYSANDER,  A.B.;  D.D.  1893.  Graduated  Andover  theo- 
logical seminary  1856;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1858;  pastor 
Gloucester,  Mass.,  1858-60;  Weymouth  Landing,  Mass.,  1S61-67;  Ruidge, 
N.  H.,  1S67-68;  Walpolc,  N.  H.,  1868-69:  student  Berlin  university  1870- 
72  ;  pastor  Quincy,  111.,  1873-74;  Gilroy,  Cal.,  1S74-75  ;  Chico,  Cal.,  1876-78; 
student  and  lecturer  on  Egyptology.  Author  Mariette-Bey's  Monu- 
ments of  upper  Egypt,  1890;  besides  numerous  review  articles  and  ser- 
mons. Born  North  Bridgewater,  now  Brockton,  Mass.,  June  8,  1826; 
died  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  13,  1902.  And.,  P.,  Nee.  1903 

DICKSON,  THOMAS  GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.  1893.  Teacher  Athens,  Greece; 
G.  B.  vice  consul,  Athens.  Author  Handbook  to  modern  Greek,  in  con- 
junction with  Edgar  Vincent,  1879.     Bom  Ionian  Islands;  died  1897?. 

Allibone,  Nee.  1899 

DIMAN,  JEREMIAH  LEWIS,  A.B.;  D.D.  1870.  Professor  history  and 
political  economy.  Brown  university,  1864-81.  Student  Andover  theo- 
logical seminary  1852-54;  Halle,  Heidelberg,  Berlin,  1854-56;  graduated 
Andover  theological  seminary  1856;  ordained  Congregational  minister 
1856;  pastor  First  church,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1856-60;  Harvard  church, 
Brooldine,  Mass.,  1860-64;  lecturer  on  history,  Johns  Hopkins  university, 
1S79;  lecturer  on  theism,  Lowell  institute,  Boston,  Mass.,  1880;  corre- 
sponding member  Mass.  historical  society  1873-81.  Author  Capture  of 
Gen.  Richard  Prescott  by  Lieut.-Col.  William  Barton,  1878;  Theistic  argu- 
ment as  affected  by  recent  theories,  1881;  Orations  and  essays  1882;  also 
frequent  articles  in  magazines  and  newspapers;  editor  John  Cotton's  an- 
swer to  Roger  Williams,  1867;  George  Fox  digg'd  out  of  his  burrozues,  1872. 


224  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1851 

See  Hazard's  Memoir,  1887;  Murray's  Commemorative  discourse.     Born 

Bristol,  R.  I.,  May  i,  1831;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  3,  1881. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye.,  B.  U.  Fall  River,  And.,  AUibone,  Nee.  1881 

DURFEE,  SIMEON  BORDEN,  A.B.  Student  Andover  theological  sem- 
inary 1852-53;  graduated  Harvard  divinity  school  1855;  licensed  Metho- 
dist minister  1855;  acting  pastor  Congregational  church,  Peace  Dale,  R. 
I.,  1856-57.  Born  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  Sept.  2,  1829;  died  Tiverton,  Feb.  19, 
1858.  Harv.  div.  sch.,  Nee.  1858,  And. 

FAY,  WILLIAM  NEWELL,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1851-53;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1853;  pastor  West  Halifax,  Vt., 
1853-56;  Belchertown,  Mass.,  1856-68;  member  Mass.  house  of  represent- 
atives one  year.  Bom  Grafton,  Mass.,  April  25,  1825;  died  Bloomington, 
111.,  June  6,  1868.  Newt.,  Nee.  1868,  P. 

GLAZIER,  DANIEL  JOHNSON,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1852-55;  called  to  pastorate  of  First  Baptist  church,  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  1855.  See  The  student  preacher,  containing  his  life,  with  sermons, 
edited  by  R.  TurnbuU.  Born  Willington,  Conn.,  April  11,  1828;  died 
Providence,  R.  I.,  March  19,  1855.         Nee.  1855,  Newt.,  B.  U.  Fall  River 

HAYES,  ROBERT  PLINY,  A.B.;  A.M.  1886.  Manufacturer  Bristol,  R. 
I.,  1851-55;  general  auditor  U.  S.  express  company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.;  treasurer  American  Honduras  company;  life  member  Buffalo 
historical  society.  Bom  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  25,  1831;  died  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  30,  1899.  P.,  Nee.  1900 

HEARD,  EDWIN  HARTWELL,  A.B.  Lawyer,  Cal.  Bom  Wayland, 
Mass.,  1827;  died  Wayland,  Oct.  20,  1857.  Nee.  1858 

JENCKES,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1854. 
Physician  Woonsocket,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  medical  society;  president; 
member  American  medical  association;  R.  I.  board  of  health;  medical 
examiner  6th  district;  health  officer  Woonsocket;  president  town  council; 
member  school  committee  20  years;  director  in  several  business  associa- 
tions.    Address,  47  Spring  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 

JORDAN,  JAMES  BREWER,  A.B.  Teacher;  principal  seminary;  teacher 
Sherman,  Grayson  co.,  Tex.;  Confederate  military  service,  colonel  or 
major.     From  Forestville,  N.  C;  bom  1831 ;  killed  in  battle  1862. 

Univ.  N.  C,  P. 

LAWTON,  ALFRED,  A.B.  Instructor  University  grammar  school.  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1855;  acting 
pastor  Brookline,  N.  H.,  1855.  Born  Newport,  R.  I.,  July  i,  1827;  died 
Brookline,  N.  H.,  Aug.  30,  1855.  Nee.  1855,  And. 

MAURAN,  ANTOINE  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and 
surgeons.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1854.  Physician  and  surgeon  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1854-61;  U.  S.  military  and  naval  service  1861-65,  surgeon;  phy- 
sician and  surgeon  Prescott,  la.;  Corning,  la.;  Creston,  la.;  member  R. 
I.  medical  society;  Southwestern  Iowa  medical  society.  Author  various 
contributions  to  medical  journals.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  10, 
1 831;  died  Creston,  Union  co.,  la.,  Nov.  i,  1899.  P.,  Nee.  1900 

METCALF,  RICHARD,  A.B.  Graduated  Harvard  divinity  school  1S54; 
ordained  Unitarian  minister  1854;  pastor  Bath,  Me.,  1854-57;  preacher 
Detroit,  Mich.,  1858;  pastor  Meadville,  Penn.,  1860-65;  Winchester,  Mass., 
1866-81.  Author  Letter  and  spirit,  1870;  Abiding  memory ,  1883.  Born 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  19,  1829;  died  Winchester,  Mass.,  June  30,  1881. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1882,  Harv.  div.  sch. 

MORCOCK,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Instructor  Beaufort  college, 
S.  C,  1851-54;  graduated  Princeton  theological  seminary  1856;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1857;  pastor  Ephesus,  S.  C,  1857-60;  Smyrna,  S.  C, 
1860-66;  professor  Monroe  female  college,  Ga.,  1867-69;  pastor  Thomas- 
ton,  Ga.,  1871-72;  Cabaniss,  Ga.,  1872-79;  resident  Forsyth,  Ga.,  1872-79. 
Bora  Beaufort,  S.  C,  Jan.  13,  1831;  died  Forsyth,  Ga.,  June  5,  1879. 

Princ,  Nee.  1880 


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MORSE,  HENRY  WHITEFIELD,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1898.  Bookkeeper 
Taunton,  Mass.,  1857-64;  president  Taunton  national  bank;  trustee  pub- 
lic library,  Taunton,  15  years.  Born  Taunton,  Mass.,  June  25,  1831; 
died  Taunton,  Mass.,  April  24,  1900.  Nee.  1900 

MOTT,  FREDERICK,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1902.  Lawyer  Winterset,  la.; 
U.  S.  military  service  1862-65,  assistant  adjutant-general,  with  rank  of  cap- 
tain; justice  5th  judicial  district,  la.,  1869-73  ;  professor  pleading  and  prac- 
tice, Iowa  state  university,  1874-75;  president  Des  Moines  college  1875- 
76;  president  First  national  bank,  Winterset,  1903-.  Address,  Winterset, 
Iowa.  P. 

NORRIS,  JOHN,  A.B.  Engaged  in  the  introduction  and  sale  of  the  Rem- 
ington breech-loading  arm,  Europe  and  Egypt.  Born  Boston,  Mass., 
June  4,  1829;  died  Brussels,  Belgium,  Aug.  9,  1896.  Ncc.  1897 

RANDOLPH,  WARREN,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Madison  university  1859;  D.D.  Co- 
lumbian college  1S65.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1851;  pastor  High 
street  church,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1851-52;  Eighth  street  church.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1852-57;  First  church,  Germantown,  Penn.,  1857-63;  Har- 
vard street  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1863-67;  Fifth  church,  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  1867-70;  in  Europe  and  the  Levant  1870-71;  Sunday  school  sec- 
retary American  Baptist  publication  society- 187 1-7 7  ;  pastor  First  church, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1877-79;  Central  church,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1879-99; 
secretary  International  Sunday  school  lesson  committee  1872-99;  mem- 
ber school  committee  Boston,  Mass.;  Newport,  R.  I.  Born  Piscataway, 
Middlesex  CO.,  N.  J.,  March  30,  1826;  died  Newport,  R.  I.,  Dec.  13,  1899. 

R.  I.  eye,  Bapt.  encyc.  P.,  Nee.  1900 

SIMMONS.  JAMES  BARLOW,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  University  at  Lewisburg 
1870.  Trustee  Brown  university  1875-.  Student  Rochester  theological 
seminary  1851-52 ;  Andover  theological  seminary  1852-53 ;  graduated  New- 
ton theological  institution  1854;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1854;  pastor 
Third  church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1854-57;  First  church,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
1857-61;  Fifth  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1861-67;  corresponding  secre- 
tary American  Baptist  home  mission  society  1867-74;  collector  educational 
and  foreign  mission  funds  1874-77;  pastor  Trinity  Baptist  church.  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1877-86;  field  secretary  American  Baptist  publication  society 
for  state  of  N.  Y.  1886-;  secretary  centennial  education  work.  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1876;  trustee  Leland  university,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1870-; 
Carson  and  Newman  college,  Tenn.,  1894-;  assisted  in  establishing  ten  col- 
leges, one  of  which  is  Simmons  college,  Texas.  Author  Cause  and  cure  of 
the  Rebellion,  1861;  Memorial  sketches,  1865;  Young  child  of  grace,  1865; 
Tribute  to  the  departed,  1866;  Memorial  to  Nathan  Bishop,  1885;  Bible 
bands  in  the  churches,  i888;  various  sermons  and  tracts.  Address,  129 
East  59th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.        Bapt.  encyc,  Roch.,  And.,  Newt.,  P. 

SLATER,  JOHN  FRANK,  A.B.  Merchant  and  manufacturer  Providence, 
R.  I.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  10,  1831;  died  Providence,  Feb. 
2,  1862.  Nee.  1862 

STAPLES,  HAMILTON  BARCLAY,  A.B.;  LL.D.  1883.  Admitted  to  bar 
1854;  lawyer  Milford,  Mass.,  1854-69;  Worcester,  Mass.,  1869-91;  dis- 
trict attorney  1873;  justice  superior  court  1881-91;  member  Worcester 
city  council;  American  antiquarian  society;  trustee  Worcester  city  hos- 
pital. Author  various  historical  papers.  Born  Mendon,  Mass.,  Feb.  14, 
1829;  died  Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug.  2,  1891.  One  of  1000,  Nee.  1892 

TEFFT,  THOMAS  ALEXANDER,  Ph.B.  Architect  Providence,  R.  I., 
1851-56;  student  of  architecture,  Europe,  1856-59.  Author  Our  de- 
ficiencies in  art  education,  1853;  Universal  currency  on  the  decimal  system, 
1858;  papers  on  architecture  in  New  York  crayon;  letters  from  Europe  in 
New  York  times,  1857-58.  See  The  architect  and  monetarian,  a  brief  mem- 
oir, by  Edwin  M.  Stone,  1869.  Born  Richmond,  R.  I.,  Aug.  3,  1826; 
died  Florence,  Italy,  Dec.  12,  1859. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Nee.  i860,  AUibone 


226  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1851 

THOMAS,  URIAH,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Private  tutor  three  years;  real  estate  agent 
and  broker  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1856-59;  proprietor  and  editor  State 
new5,  Minneapolis,  1859-63;  assistant  treasury  agent,  N.  C.  Bom  Nor- 
ristown,  Penn.,  Feb.  9,  1829;  died  Doylestown,  Penn.,  Oct.  14,  1865. 

Nee.  1866 

WEBSTER,  WARREN  THADDEUS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Bowdoin  college  1866. 
Professor  Greek  and  Latin,  Adelphi  academy,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Teacher 
near  Kingston,  N.  H.;  Huntington,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. ;  principal  Edward  Little 
institute.  Auburn,  Me.;  high  school,  Lewiston,  Me.;  academy,  Lewiston 
Falls,  Me.;  teacher  high  school,  Indianapolis,  Ind.;  Lockwood  academy, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1866-67;  professor  Greek  and  Latin,  Adelphi  academy, 
Brooklyn,  1867-95;  member  Long  Island  historical  society;  trustee  San- 
bom  seminary,  Kingston,  N.  H.  Born  Kingston,  N.  H.,  June  6,  1830; 
died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  3,  1895.  Bowd.,  P.,  Nee.  1896 

WILLIAMS,  ASA  MESSER,  A.B.  Graduated  Harvard  divinity  school 
1855;  student  Heidelberg;  Berlin;  tutor  Antioch  college,  O.,  1856-59. 
Bom  Taunton,  Mass.,  July  31,  1832;  died  Northampton,  Mass.,  Sept.  2, 
1859.  Harv.  div.  sch.,  Nee.  1859 

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1852 

ALLEN,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1855;  law- 
yer North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1855-58;  superintendent  public  instruction 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  1855-56;  editor  Attleboro  bulletin  1857-58;  principal 
Phelps  county  seminary,  RoUa,  Mo.,  five  years;  superintendent  public 
instruction  Phelps  co..  Mo.,  1865-66;  stock  raiser,  Ontario,  Kans.,  1868-; 
justice  of  the  peace  two  terms;  notary  public  1892-.  Author  various 
school  reports.     Address,  Ontario,  Jackson  co.,  Kans.  P. 

ALLEN,  JUSTIN,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1856.  Physician  Tops- 
field,  Mass.     Address,  Topsfield,  Mass.  P. 

ATWOOD,  EDWARD  SUMNER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1883.  Graduated 
Andover  theological  seminary  1856;  ordained  Congregational  minister 
1856;  pastor  Grantville,  now  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.,  1856-64;  assistant 
pastor  South  church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1864-72;  pastor  1872-88;  member 
school  committee  Salem  11  years;  Essex  institute;  New  England  his- 
toric genealogical  society;  founder  Essex  Congregational  club;  secretary; 
president;  trustee  Mass.  Bible  society;  member  prudential  commit- 
tee American  board  of  commissioners  for  foreign  missions.  Author 
various  articles  in  religious  papers  and  other  periodicals.  Born  Taunton, 
Mass.,  June  4,  1833;  died  Salem,  Mass.,  May  13,  1888.     And.,  Nee.  1888 

BANCROFT,  LUCIUS  WHITING,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Union  college  1866. 
Graduated  Theological  seminary  of  Va.  1856;  Episcopal  minister;  as- 
sistant rector  St.  John's  church.  Providence,  R.  I.;  rector  Christ  church, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. ;  professor  ecclesiastical  history,  Kenyon  college, 
Gambier,  O.,  1862-68;  professor  liturgies  and  Christian  polity,  Divinity 
school,  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  rector  Christ  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1869- 
90;  resident  Worcester,  Mass.,  1890-98.  *■  Bom  Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug. 
27,  1829;  died  Worcester,  June  7,  1898.  P.,  Nee.  1898 

BARSTOW,  FREDERICK  OLNEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  Hanover  acad- 
emy 1855;  physician  Swampscott,  Mass.,  185S-61;  San  Andreas,  Cala- 
veras CO.,  Cal.,  1861-?;  superintendent  schools  Calaveras  co.  1865-66; 
ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1866;  priest  187 1;  missionary  La  Mesa,  N. 
Mex.,  1871-?;  assistant  rector  Grace  church  1877-7.9;  rector  St.  Peter's 
church,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1879-81;  teacher  and  practitioner  Divine 
science,  Oakland,  Cal.;  resident  Fmitvale,  Cal.;  Seattle,  Wash.  Address, 
201  29th  Ave.,  N.,  Seattle,  Wash.  P. 

BLOOM,  EBENEZER  WILSON,  A.B.  From  Pleasant  Valley,  N.  Y.;  died 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  15,  1885.  P. 


i8S2  GRADUATES  227 

BOARDMAN,  GEORGE  DANA,  A.B.;  D.D.  1866;  LL.D.  University  of 
Penn.  1889.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1885;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1855;  pastor  Barnwell  Court  House,  S.  C,  1855-56; 
Second  church,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1856-64;  First  church,  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  1864-94;  honorary  pastor  1894- 1903;  president  American  Bap- 
tist missionary  union  1880-84;  Christian  arbitration  and  peace  society; 
secretary  Society  for  providing  Christian  literature  for  the  blind;  chap- 
lain University  of  Penn.  1892-93;  professor  Temple  college,  Philadelphia; 
professorial  lecturer  on  ethics,  University  of  Chicago;  Bucknell  univer- 
sity; trustee  University  of  Penn.  22  years;  member  American  philosoph- 
ical society;  Academy  of  sciences;  and  many  other  learned  and  historical 
societies,  Europe  and  America.  Author  Studies  in  the  creative  week,  1877 ; 
Studies  in  the  model  prayer,  1879;  Epiphanies  of  the  risen  Lord,  1879; 
Studies  in  the  mountain  instruction,  1880;  The  Divine  ntan  from  the  na- 
tivity to  the  temptation,  1887;  The  ten  commandments,  1889;  Problem  of 
Jesus,  1891;  also  numerous  sermons,  addresses  and  pamphlets.  Bom 
Tavoy,  Burma,  Aug.  18,  1828;  died  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.,  April  28,  1903. 
Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  AUibone,  Sabin,  Johnson's  eye.  Newt., 
P.,  Nee.  1903. 

BOWMAN,  FRANCIS  CASWELL,  A.B.  1868.  Lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
member  U.  S.  sanitary  commission;  founder  and  president  Mendelssohn 
glee  club;  musical  critic  Evening  post.  New  York,  several  years;  Sun, 
New  York,  17  years;  dramatic  critic  Sun,  ten  years.  Author  numerous 
articles  in  magazines  and  periodicals;  also  many  of  the  musical  articles 
in  American  cyclopcedia.  Born  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  26,  183 1;  died 
New  York,  Oct.  30,  1884.  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1885 

BROOKE,  WILLIAM  NEVERSON,  A.B.  Teacher  Norfolk,  Va.,  1852-55; 
law  student  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1855-57;  clerk  U.  S.  custom  house.  New 
York,  1857-61 ;  clerk  Confederate  war  office  and  naval  bureau  of  ordnance 
1861-65;  teacher  Caroline  co.,  Va.,  1865-68.  Bom  Norfolk,  Va.,  April 
10,  1831;  died  Richmond,  Va.,  Sept.  i,  1868.  Nee.  1870 

BROOKS,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Franklin  college  1875.  Assistant 
librarian  Brown  university  1852-53;  instructor  Greek  1854-55.  Gradu- 
ated Newton  theological  institution  1857;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1857;  pastor  Beverly,  Mass.,  1857-60;  instructor  Hebrew,  Newton  theo- 
logical institution,  1860-61;  pastor  South  Framingham,  Mass.,  1862-64; 
West  Medway,  Mass.,  1866-69;  professor  Latin  language  and  literature, 
Kalamazoo  college,  1869-.     Address,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Newt.,  Bapt.  encyc,  P 

BROWN,  JAMES  ERASTUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Quincy,  111.,  1852-55; 
lumber  merchant  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1855-59;  U.  S.  military  service  i86i; 
63,  corporal.  Born  Thompson,  Conn.,  about  1829;  died  Helena,  Ark., 
Nov.  4,  1863.  P. 

DICKINSON,  WILLIAM  HAWLEY,  A.B.  Student  Andover  theological 
seminary  one  year;  law  student  Harvard  university  1856-57;  lawyer 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Bom  Hardwick,  Mass.,  March  22,  1832;  died  Sara- 
toga Springs,  N.  Y.,  May  15,  1883.  Harv.  law  quin.,  And.,  Nee.  1883 

FARNUM,  ALEXANDER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Cotton  merchant  Providence,  R. 
I.,  1852-65;  vice  president  R.  I.  hospital  trust  company  1877-81;  presi- 
dent 1881-84;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1864-65;  speaker 
1865;  member  school  committee;  director,  president  Providence  Athe- 
naeum; trustee  Providence  public  library  1875-84;  treasurer  1876-84. 
Bom  Waterford,  Mass.,  July  18,  1830;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  11, 
1884.  Nee.  1884 

FLETCHER,  MILES  JOHNSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Professor  English  literature, 
Asbury  university,  Greencastle,  Ind.,  1852-55,  1857-60;  law  student 
Harvard  university  1856-57;  superintendent  public  instruction  Ind. 
1860-62;  aide-de-camp  to  governor  of  Ind.  1861-62.  Born  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  June  19,  1828;  died  Sullivan,  Ind.,  May  10,  1862. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1862 


sag  BROWN    UNIVERSITY  xSsa 

FORD,  DARIUS  REYNOLDS,  A.B.;  D.D.  Elmira  college.  Principal  high 
school,  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  1852-53;  professor  ancient  languages  Alfred 
academy,  later  Alfred  university,  1853-63;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1858;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-63,  chaplain;  professor  science  Elmira 
college  1 863-1 904;  pastor  Pine  City,  N.  Y.,  20  years;  one  of  the  founders 
Elmira  academy  of  sciences.  Born  Belfast,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  3,  1824;  died 
Belfast,  Nov.  25,  1904.  Mem.  serv. 

FOSTER,  JAMES  MILTON,  A.B.;  M.D.  Berkshire  medical  institution. 
Physician  Springfield,  Mass.;  city  physician  Springfield  1861-64;  county 
physician  Hampden  co.  1862-64;  physician  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1864-; 
member  school  board  1865-79;  chairman;  secretary.  Address,  Wil- 
braham, Mass.  P. 

GARDNER,  JOHN  A,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1855;  lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.;  clerk  R.  I.  supreme  court  1855-65;  member  R.  I.  house  of  repre- 
sentatives 1866-68;  U.  S.  district  attorney  1871-77.  Born  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.,  April  10,   1830;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  26,   1879. 

R.  I.  eye.  Nee.  1879 

GOLDTHWAIT,  NATHAN  EDWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Worcester 
academy  1852-53;  principal  Uxbridge  academy  1853-55;  lumber  mer- 
chant La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1855-59;  president  Wis.  female  college  1859-63; 
superintendent  of  schools  Dodge  and  Dane  cos..  Wis.,  1863-68;  Boone, 
la.,  1 868-;  professor  mathematics,  Des  Moines  college,  1873-86;  editor 
and  proprietor  Boone  county  republican,  1886-99;  Boone  daily  and  weekly 
news,  in  conjunction  with  S.  G.  Goldthwait;  trustee  Des  Moines  college 
187 5-;  member  Iowa  academy  of  sciences;  Baptist  home  and  foreign 
mission  societies.  Author  various  lectures  on  school  and  other  topics; 
numerous  official  reports.     Address,  811  West  Third  St.,  Boone,  la.      P. 

KINSMAN,  BENJAMIN  WILLIS,  A.B.;  M.D.  Har\'ard  university  1855. 
Physician  Toledo,  O.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  8,  1833;  died  Paris, 
France,  Nov.  26,  1855.  Groton  hist,  ser..  Nee.  1856 

MAGILL,  EDWARD  HICKS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  Haverford  college  1884. 
Principal  classical  department,  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1852-59; 
sub-master  I^atin  school,  Boston,  Mass.,  1859-67;  principal  preparatory 
department  Swarthmore  college  1869-71;  president  Swarthmore  college 
1871-89;  professor  French  language  and  literature  1889-1901;  professor 
emeritus  1901-.  Author  First  lessons  in  French;  French  grammar;  Key  to 
French  grammar;  Introductory  French  reader;  French  prose  and  poetry; 
Reading  French  grammar;  Modern  French  series,  4  vols.;  Coeducation  of 
the  sexes;  Methods  of  teaching  modern  languages;  History  of  education  in 
the  religious  society  of  Friends.  Address,  The  Gardner,  128  West  43d  St., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

MAXSON,  DARWIN  ELDRIDGE,  A.B.;  D.D.  Alfred  university  1875. 
Associate  principal  Alfred  Academy,  Alfred,  N.  Y.,  1849-57;  adjunct 
professor  natural  sciences  1847-49;  professor  natural  sciences  1849-57; 
professor  natural  sciences,  Alfred  university  1857-62;  pastoral  theology 
and  church  polity  1879-95;  ordained  Seventh  day  Baptist  minister  1853; 
pastor  Hartsville,  N.  Y.,  1853-61;  member  N.  Y.  house  of  representatives 
1860-61;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-62,  chaplain;  pastor  Milton,  Wis., 
1863-71;  member  Wis.  house  of  representatives  1870;  pastor  Plainfield, 
N.  J.,  1871-79;  Second  church,  Alfred,  N.  Y.,  1880-82,  1885-90.  Bom 
Plainville,  Otsego  co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  15,  1822;  died  Alfred,  N.  Y.,  Feb. 
22,  1895.  Nee.  1897 

MOORE,  NATHAN  WHEATON,  A.B.  Student  Andover  theological  sem- 
inary 1853-54.  Principal  Urban  school,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1864-97; 
farmer  Comfort,  Cal.,  1897-.  Author  various  contributions  to  Overland 
monthly.     Address,  Comfort,  Mendocino  co.,  Cal.  And.,  P. 

MURDOCK,  JOHN  NELSON,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1854.  Law- 
yer Wabasha,  Minn.;  presidential  elector  1865.  Died  Wabasha,  Minn., 
Jan.  31,  1898.  P. 


i853  GRADUATES  239 

ORMSBEE,  ALLEN  IVES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Stockbroker  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
member  N.  Y.  stock  exchange  1866-;  member  board  of  governors 
1887-90;  board  of  supervisors  Kings  co.,  N.  Y.,  1878-81.  Address,  183 
Joralemon  St..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P. 

PARKHURST,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.; 
member  R.  L  house  of  represnetatives  1855-56;  justice  court  of  magis- 
trates 1858-59;  U.  S.  military  service  1862-65,  lieutenant-colonel;  city 
solicitor  Providence  1868-74;  member  school  committee;  president  sol- 
diers' and  sailors'  historicaU  society.  Author  various  addresses.  Born 
Chelmsford,  Mass.,  March  13,  1831;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  25, 
1889.  R.  L  hist.  soc.  proc,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Nee.  1889 

PERRY,  ELIJAH,  A.B.  Principal  academy,  Plainfield,  Conn.,  1852-53; 
lawyer  Rolla,  Mo.;  member  Mo.  legislature  1862  ;  circuit  attorney  1866-67  ; 
justice  circuit  court  Mo.  1869-75;  trustee  Mo.  university  1863-74.  Bom 
Norwich,  Conn.,  Oct.  19,  1825;  died  Rolla,  Mo.,  March  13,  1889. 

Nee.  1889 

PUTNAM,  ALFRED  PORTER,  A.B.;  D.D.  1871.  Graduated  Harvard 
divinity  school  1855;  ordained  Unitarian  minister  1855;  pastor  Mount 
Pleasant  Congregational  church,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1855-64;  Church  of 
the  Saviour,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1864-86;  resident  Danvers,  Mass.;  Concord, 
Mass.;  Salem,  Mass.;  president  Danvers  historical  society  1889-.  Au- 
thor Singers  and  songs  of  the  liberal  faith,  1875;  A  Unitarian  Oberlin, 
Jasper  L.  Douthit,  1888;  besides  numerous  memorial  discourses,  sketches 
and  articles  in  periodicals;  editor  Channing  centennial  celebration,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1880;  Old  anti-slavery  days,  1893.  Address,  388  Essex  St., 
Salem,  Mass.  Harv.  div.  sch.,  P. 

RANDALL,  CHARLES  BERTRAND,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school. 
Lawyer  Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-64,  lieutenant- 
colonel.  Born  ArHngton,  Vt.,  Oct.  27,  1831;  killed  before  Atlanta,  Ga., 
July  20,  1864.  Nee.  1865,  B.  U.  civ.  war 

RICHARDSON,  THOMAS  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1854.  Lawyer;  travelled  extensively;  resident  Washington,  D.  C, 
and  Cohasset,  Mass.  Bom  Boston,  Mass.,  March  13,  1830;  died  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  March  15,  1903.  Harv.  law  quin.,  F. 

SATTERLEE,  ALFRED  BROWN,  A.B.  Graduated  Hamilton  literary 
and  theological  institution;  Baptist  missionary,  Burma.  Bom  N.  Y., 
1824;  died  Akyab,  Arracan,  Burma,  July  i,  1856.  Nee.  1857 

SCOTT,  WILLIAM  MAXWELL,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1856. 
Physician  Norristown,  Penn.  From  Norristown,  Penn.;  died  Nov.  24, 
1872. 

SHAW,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1899.  Lawyer 
Geneseo,  111.     Address,  Geneseo,  111.  P- 

SMITH,  ROSWELL,  A.B.  by  special  vote  1887.  Lawyer  Lafayette,  Ind. 
until  1870;  joint  founder  Scribner's  monthly  1870;  ionndcr  Century  maga- 
zine; president  Century  company.  Born  Lebanon,  Conn.,  March  30,  1829; 
died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  April  19,  1892.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Am.  eye. 

STEPHENS,  CHARLES  ERASTUS,  A.B.  Coal  dealer;  bookkeeper  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Born  Taunton,  Mass.,  Dec.  11,  1831;  died  Chicago,  111.,  Jan. 
15,  1890.  P. 

STEVENS,  GRENVILLE  SMITH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians 
and  surgeons  1854.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  195  Albert 
Ave.,  Edgewood,  R.  I. 

THOMPSON,  HOMER  ALEXANDER,  A.B. 

WAITE,  CLARENDON,  A.B.  Bookkeeper  Worcester,  Mass.,  1852-53; 
graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1856;  theological  student  Uni- 
versity of  Halle,  Germany,  1857;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1858; 
pastor  Rutland,  Mass.,  i858-66;VU.  S.  military  service  1864;  assistant 


230  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1852 

superintendent  freedmen  several  months;  pastor  Crombie  street  Congre- 
gational church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1866-67;  temporary  professor  rhetoric 
and  English  literature,  Beloit  college,  Wis.,  1867.  Born  Hubbardston, 
Mass.,  Dec.  12,  1830;  died  Beloit,  Wis.,  Dec.  16,  1867. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  And.,  Nee.  1868 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Homoeopathic  medical 
college  of  Penn.  1854;  University  of  the  state  of  N.  Y.,  1878;  LL.D. 
Hobart  college  1901.  Physician  and  surgeon,  Utica,  N.  Y.  1854-;  presi- 
dent Hahnemannian  medical  institute  of  Philadelphia  1854;  original 
member  Homoeopathic  medical  society  of  Oneida  1859;  president  i860; 
permanent  member  N.  Y.  homoeopathic  medical  society;  president  1868; 
examiner  in  diagnosis  and  pathology  N.  Y.  board  of  medical  examiners 
1872-81;  trustee  N.  Y.  homoeopathic  asylum  for  the  insane  1873-76;  U. 
S.  pension  examiner  1875-81;  surgeon-general  N.  Y.,  with  rank  of  brig- 
adier-general, 1880-83;  regent  University  of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  1881-1904; 
member  Medico-chirurgical  society,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  medical  staff 
Faxton  hospital,  Utica,  N.  Y.;  senior  member  American  institute  of  homoe- 
opathy; trustee  N.  Y.  state  library,  and  State  museum  of  natural  his- 
tory, Albany,  N.  Y.,  1881-;  member  Fort  Schuyler  club,  Utica;  American 
society  for  psychical  research,  Boston;  University  club.  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
councillor  Oneida  historical  society;  corresponding  member  R.  I.  his- 
torical society;  member  American  historical  society;  lay  delegate  Epis- 
copal general  convention.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1889;  Boston,  Mass.,  1904; 
trustee  Utica  female  academy;  representative  University  of  the  state  of 
N.  Y.,  Abel  Fest  of  the  University  of  Christiana;  tercentenary  of  the 
Bodleian  library,  Oxford,  1902.  Author  The  medical  profession:  its  duties 
and  responsibilities,  and  the  relation  of  the  homoeopathic  to  its  old-  school 
branch,  1868;  Allopathic  bigotry,  1869;  Inaugural  and  annual  addresses 
before  the  N.  Y.  homoeopathic  medical  society,  in  its  Transactions,  1869; 
Old  school  of  intolerance,  1872;  The  advanced  medical  act,  1872;  A^o  sec- 
tarian tests  as  a  qualification  for  office,  and  no  sectarian  monopoly  of 
national  institutions,  r872;  Homoeopathic  school,  the  modern  school  of 
rational  and  liberal  medicine.  1872;  Medical  education  and  medical  licen- 
sure, 1855;  Little  city  by  the  sea.  1887:  numerous  addrr ss<  s,  articles  and 
contributions  to  medical  journals.      Address,  270  Gene.S(-e  St .,  Utica,  NY. 

Cyc.  Am   bin"     Horn,  biblio'  .,  P. 

WEBSTER.  WILLIAM  FRANKLIN.  A.B  ;  AM  Inst  ucto-  analy'ical 
chemistry,  Brown  unive-sity.  1854-55  Studi-nt  of  chemist-y,  Europe, 
1855-56;  professor  chemistry,  Washington  and  Jefferson  college,  i860. 
Bom  Kingston,  N.  H..  1833;  died  Washington,  Penn.,  Nov.  12,   i860. 

Nee.  i860 

WHEELOCK,  LUCIUS  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.  Master  Elm  street  grammar 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1852-59;  usher  Dwight  school,  Boston,  Mass., 
1859-65;  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63,  second  lieutenant;  sub-master 
Boylston  school,  Boston,  1865-67;  master  Rice  school,  Boston,  1867-86. 
Bom  Mansfield,  Vt.,  1829;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  April  30,  1886. 

B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1886 

WIGHTMAN,  JOSEPH  COLVER,  A.B.:  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theo- 
loigcal  institution  1857;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1857;  pastor  South 
Abington,  Mass.,  1857-58;  Middletown,  Conn.,  1858-62;  U.  S.  military 
service  1862-63,  chaplain;  pastor  New  London,  Conn.,  1863-66;  North 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1866-68;  district  secretary  American  Baptist  Bible 
union  1870-71 ;  pastor  Taunton,  Mass.,  1873-82.  Anthor  Christian  union; 
Comparative  religion;  Law  of  worship;  Church  finance;  The  Messiah;  be- 
sides numerous  articles  in  reviews  and  other  periodicals.  Bom  Groton, 
Conn.,  Jan.  3,  1828;  died  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  Aug.  6,  1882. 

Bapt.  encyc.  Newt.,  Nee.  1883 
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i8S3  GRADUATES  231 

1853 

ARNOLD,  ASA,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  L,  until  1861;  merchant 
N.  Y.  and  Minn.  Born  Thompson,  Conn.,  Aug.  12,  1827;  died  Minneap- 
olis, Minn.,  March  2,  1902.  Nee.  1903 

BELL,  CHARLES,  A.B.;  M.D.  Philadelphia  medical  college  1854.  Phy- 
sician Concord,  N.  H.  Author  Facts  relating  to  the  early  history  of 
Chester,  N.  H.,  1720-84,  1863.  From  Chester,  N.  H.;  died  Concord, 
N.  H.,  Feb.  25,  1856.  Sabin 

BRADFORD,  FRANK  STANDISH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Jefferson  medical 
college  1858.  Professor  mathematics,  Mississippi  college,  1853-54;  phy- 
sician Providence,  R.  L,  1858;  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1859-61;  co-editor  A^. 
A.  journal  of  homoeopathy  1860-61;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-62,  assist- 
ant surgeon;  physician  Providence,  R.  L,  1862-66;  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1866-87;  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1887-1900;  retired  1888;  professor  theory 
and  practice  of  medicine.  New  York  medical  college  for  women,  1866-69; 
New  York  homoeopathic  medical  college  1869-85;  visiting  physician 
Hospital  of  New  York  medical  college  for  women;  New  York  homoeo- 
pathic charity  hospital.  Ward's  Island;  member  American  institute  of 
homoeopathy  1858-1900;  N.  J.  historical  society.  Bom  Middleboro, 
Mass.,  May  20,  1830;  died  Morristown,  N.  J.,  Feb.  9,  1900.      P.,  Nee.  1900 

BRIGHT,  OSBORN  EDWARD,  A.B.  Clerk  New  York  N.  Y.;  law  student 
Harvard  university  1855;  lawyer  N.  Y.;  U.  S  military  service  1862, 
sergeant  major;  counsel  23d  street  railway  company;  Broadway  railroad; 
Christopher  and  Tenth  steet  railroad;  Blceke  street  and  Fulton  Ferry 
railroad;  member  N  Y  counsel  Penn.  rail  oad  com]);iny  president 
Brown  alumni  aPFociation,  N  Y  Bf>rn  Home  ,  N  Y..  1S32';  died  New 
York,  N.  Y..  Ma:ch  15.  1892. 

Harv.  law  (|uin.,  B    U    civ    war.  Nee.   1892 

BROWN,  De  WITT  CLINTON.  A.B  Lawyr:  .M^  a-  York.  N  Y  From 
Dayton,  O. ;  deceased.  P. 

BURRINGTON,  HENRY  HUDSON,  A.B.:  A...I  Unive  sity  of  Vermont 
1856.  Graduated  Rochester  theoloi-ical  seminary  1855;  ordained  Bap- 
tist minister;  pastor  First  church,  Burlington,  Vt.  1855-57;  Waverly, 
la.,  1858-63;  superintendent  public  schools,  B-emer  co.,  la.,  1872-78. 
Born  Washington  co.,  N.  Y  ,  May  8,  1826;  died  Waverly,  la.,  May  11, 
1893.  Roch.  theol.  sem..  Nee.  1893 

CASWELL,  EDWARD  THOMPSON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D  Jefferson  medical 
college  1859;  student  Vienna,  Prague,  Paris,  1860-63:  hospital  physician 
Portsmouth,  Va.,  1863;  physician  Providence,  R  1.,  1863-87:  member 
surgical  staff  R.  I.  hospital  1868-87;  president  R.  I.  medical  society; 
president  American  academy  of  medicine  1881.  Author  Medical  edu- 
cation, 1875;  Fractures  at  R.  1.  hospital,  1S68-7S,  1880;  besides  numerous 
articles  in  medical  journals;  translator  Semeleder's  Rhinoscopy  and  laryn- 
goscopy, 1866.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  11,  1833;  died  Providence, 
April  17,  1887.  Surg. -gen.  cat.,  Nee.  1887 

COZZENS,  SAMUEL  DEXTER,  A.B.  Lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ad- 
dress unknown. 

HEARD,  JARED  MANN,  A.B.  Principal  grammar  school.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  i853-54;student  of  theology,  Harvard  university,  1853-55;  ordained 
Unitarian  minister  1858;  pastor  Clinton,  Mass.,  1858-63;  Fitchburg,  Mass., 
1863-64;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1862.  Bom  Wayland, 
Mass.,  March  16,  1830;  died  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  March  21,  1864. 

Wore,  ass.,  Harv.  div.  sch..  Nee.  1864 

HENDERSON,  GEORGE  DONALD,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theolog- 
ical institution  1856;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1859;  evangelist  Atchison; 
Kans.;   Leavenworth,   Kans.,    1857-58;  Junction  City,   Kans.,    1858-59; 


232 


BROWN    UNIVERSITY  1853 


chaplain  U.  S.  army  1859-63;  U.  S.  navy  1864-75-     Bom  Portsmouth, 
N   H.   Sept.  2    1832;  died  Portsmouth,  May  20,  1875. 

'  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Newt.,  Nee.  1875 

HOLLEY.  ALEXANDER  LYMAN,  Ph.B.;  LL.D.  1878.  Connected  with 
Corliss' steam  engine  works,  Providence,  R.  I.;  locomotive  engineer 
Stonington  railroad  nearly  a  year;  editor  Railroad  advocate  1856-57 ;  Amer- 
ican engineer  1857;  student  railway  practice  Europe  1858;  connected 
with  Times,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1858-63;  Times  correspondent  Europe 
1859-60;  student  ordnance  and  armor,  Europe,  1862;  student  Bessemer 
process  for  the  manufacture  of  steel,  England,  1863-?;  promoter  Bessemer 
manufacture,  U.  S.,  1865-82;  consulting  engineer  Cambria,  Bethlehem, 
Scranton,  and  other  steel  works;  member  U.  S.  board  for  testing  iron 
1875;  lecturer  on  the  manufacture  of  iron  and  steel,  School  of  mines, 
Columbia  college,  1879-82;  trustee  Rensselaer  polytechnic  institute 
1865-67,  1870-82;  president  American  institute  of  engineers  1875;  Amer- 
ican society  of  civil  engineers  1876;  founder  American  society  of 
mechanical  engineers;  vice  president  1880.  Author  Permanent  way  and 
coal  burning  locomotives  of  European  railways,  with  a  comparison  of  the 
working  economy  of  European  and  American  lines,  and  the  principles 
upon  which  improvement  must  proceed,  in  conjunction  with  Zerah  Col- 
burn,  1858;  Series  of  letters  on  tlte  Great  Eastern,  in  Times,  1859;  Amer- 
ican and  European  railway  practice  in  the  economical  generation  of  steam, 
i860;  Treatise  on  ordnance  and  armor,  1865;  J.  Barba's  Use  of  steel  for 
constructive  purposes;  Methods  of  working,  applying,  and  testing  plates  and 
bars,  translated,  1875;  41  articles  on  American  iron  and  steel,  in  con- 
junction with  L.  Smith  in  Engineering,  London,  1887-80;  also  articles  in 
American  railway  review;  besides  numerous  technical  papers.  See 
Memorial  of  Alexander  Lyman  Holley,  1884.  Bom  Lakeville,  Conn., 
July  20,  1832;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  29,  1882. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  AUibone,  Nee.  1882 

JONES,  HOWARD  MALCOM,  A.B.  Assistant  librarian  Providence  Ath- 
enseum  1854;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1857;  ordained 


88;  Cedar  Falls,  Iowa,  1888-90;  Le  Mars,  Iowa,  1891-92;  preacher  Cedar 
Fails.  Author  various  sermons  and  contributions  to  periodicals.  Bom 
Bangkok,  Siam,  July  19,  1834;  died  Cedar  Falls,  la.,  Feb.  28,  1903. 

Newt.,  P.,  Nee    1903 

KILTON,  GEORGE  FREDERIC,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Tutor  Antioch  college.  From 
Bristol,  R.  I.;  born  1833;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  13,  1859. 

Nee.  1859 

KINGSBURY,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.  Clergyman;  teacher;  editor; 
postmaster;  bookseller.     Address,  92  Crown  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.     P. 

McAllister,  FRANCIS  MARION,  A.B.;  a.m.;  D.D.  Lafayette  college. 
Travelled  in  Europe;  ordained  Episcopal  minister;  rector  St.  Mary's, 
Ga.;  Church  of  the  Advent,  San  Francisco,  Cal.;  assistant  rector  Grace 
church,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  rector  Emmanuel  church,  Newport,  R.  I.; 
Church  of  the  Atonement,  Atlanta,  Ga.;  St.  John's  church,  Kingston, 
N.  Y.,  1869-72;  Trinity  church,  Ehzabeth,  N.  J.,  1873-95.  Born  New 
York,  N   Y.,  Oct.  15,  1829;  died  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Nov.  18,  1895. 

Nee.  1896 

MAXCY,  EATON  WHITING,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Hobart  college  1876. 
Graduated  Protestant  Episcopal  theological  seminary  in  Virginia  1856; 
ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1856;  preacher  St.  Philip's  church,  Crompton, 
R.  I.,  1856;  ordained  priest  1857;  rector  St.  Mark's  church.  Warren,  R. 
I.,  1857-61 ;  Christ  church,  Troy,  N.Y.,  1861-64,  1885-99;  St.  John's  church, 
Norristown,  Penn.,  1864-67;  St.  John's  church,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1867- 
85;  St.  Luke's  church,  Bridgeport,  1899-1903.  Bom  Providence,  R.  1., 
May  22,  1832;  died  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  July  28,  1903.  P.,  Nee.  1904 


I8S3  GRADUATES  333 

MILLER,  CHARLES  THOMAS,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1855;  lawyer 
Norristown,  Penn.;  member  Perm,  house  of  representatives.  Born 
Norristown,  Penn.,  Jan.  23,  1832;  died  Norristown,  Sept.  3,  i88<5. 

^fec.  1886 

MURDOCK,  ISAAC  MORSE,  A.B.  Merchant  Winchendon,  Mass.  Bom 
Winchfendon,  Mass.,  Jan.  14,  1831;  died  Winchendon,  Nov.  8,  1875. 

Nee.  1876 

PRATT,  LEONARD  BARNES,  A.B.  Travelled  in  Europe;  resident  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  major  and  division  commissary  R.  I.  militia  1859-61; 
U.  S.  military  service  1861-64,  first  lieutenant  and  commissary;  resident 
Lisbon,  N.  H.,  1876-95;  member  N.  H.  house  of  representatives  1889-90; 
board  of  education  Lisbon,  N.  H.,  12  years;  chairman  10  years;  town 
auditor  six  years;  director  Lisbon  savings  bank  and  trust  company. 
Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  9,  1833;  died  Providence,  Dec.  15,  1895. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P.,  Nee.  1896 

SANDERSON,  JOHN,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1855.  Admitted  to 
bar  1855;  lawyer  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1855-57;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1857-61; 
Athens,  N.  Y.,  1861-?;  justice  county  court,  Greene  co.,  N.  Y.  Bom 
Athens,  N.  Y.,  Jan.,  1834;  died  Catsldll,  N.  Y.,  May  21,  1902. 

P.,  Nee.  1902 

SMITH,  LEWIS  EVERETT,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  Bedford,  Mass., 
1853-54;  Lincoln,  Mass.,  1855-56;  principal  high  school,  Portsmouth,  N. 
H.,  1859-73;  Smith's  academy  and  commercial  college,  Portsmouth,  1873- 
98.  Bom  Lincoln,  Mass.,  Jan.  2,  1831;  died  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  May 
30,  1904.  P. 

VOSE,  GEORGE  BLAKE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Washington  and  Jefferson  college 
1870.  Professor  mathematics,  Washington  and  Jefferson  college,  1865- 
69;  mathematics  and  astronomy  1869-73;  city  engineer  North  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1873-74;  private  teacher.  Address,  119  East  Street,  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I.  P. 

WESTCOTT,  HENRY,  Ph.B.  Civil  engineer  1853-55;  graduated  Harvard 
divinity  school  1859;  ordained  Unitarian  minister  i860;  pastor  Barre, 
Mass.,  1860-65;  West  Dedham,  now  Westwood,  Mass.,  1866-67;  Lex- 
ington, Mass.,  1867-81;  Melrose  and  Maiden,  Mass.,  1881-83.  Born  Ap- 
ponaug,  R.  I.,  Oct.  30,  1831;  died  Marblehead,  Mass.,  July  14,  1883. 

Harv.  div.  sch.,  Nee.  1884 

WOODS,  GEORGE  HENRY,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harv^ard  university  1855.  Law- 
yer Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1855-61;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-64,  chief 
commissary,  with  rank  of  colonel;  president  board  of  examination  for 
officers  of  subsistence  department  1864-65;  lawyer  Salem,  Mass.,  1865- 
83;  grain  dealer  Decatur,  111.,  1883-84.  From  Salem,  Mass.;  died  De- 
catur, 111.,  Oct.  I,  1884.  Harv.  law  quin.,  B.  U.  civ.  war 

24-*2I 

1854 

BOYD,  CHARLES  HARROD,  Ph.B.  Aide  U.  S.  coast  survey,  Gulf  of 
Mexico,  Gulf  of  Maine,  1855-61;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-65,  major; 
engineer  U.  S.  coast  survey,  Texas  and  Mexico,  1866-67 ;  engineer  in  charge 
survey  of  Mississippi  river  and  adjacent  coasts  1867-78;  section  trans- 
continental triangulation  west  of  the  Mississippi;  New  England  bound- 
ary triangulation;  survey  '•astern  coast  of  Florida;  engineer  Chicka- 
mauga  battlefield  park  commission;  member  Me.  historical  society; 
Portland  societj'-  of  natural  history;  member  National  geographic  society; 
registrar  Me.  commandery,  Loyal  legion  of  the  U.  S.;  member  staff  of 
commander-in-chief  Grand  army  of  the  republic,  Me. ;  deputy-governor 
Society  of  colonial  wars,  Me.;  member  board  of  managers  Me.  society 
Sons  of  the  American  revolution.  Author  various  articles  in  newspapers 
and  periodicals.     Address,  64  Gray  street,  Portland,  Me.  P. 


234  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1854 

BRAMAN,  BENJAMIN,  A.M.  Teacher  University  grammar  school,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1854-55;  instructor  Latin,  University  of  Michigan,  1855-56; 
graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1859;  ordained  Congregational 
minister;  pastor  Shutesbury,  Mass.,  i860;  principal  academy,  Westport, 
Mass.,  1862-63;  teacher  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  1863-64;  teacher  drawing,  Cooper 
institute.  New  York,  1875-?;  president  New  York  microscopical  society; 
corresponding  secretary;  corresponding  secretary  Torrey  botanical  club; 
member  New  York  academy  of  science.  Editor  Journal  of  the  New  York 
microscopical  society.  Bom  Norton,  Mass.,  Nov.  23,  1831;  died  Norton, 
Jan.  20,  1889.  And.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1889 

CARGILL,  GEORGE  BLACKINTON,  A.M.  From  Wrentham,  Mass. 
Clergyman.      Died  1869. 

CARPENTER,  EVERETT  AUGUSTUS,  A.M.  Law  student  1854-56;  ad- 
mitted to  bar  1856;  lawyer  Southampton,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  1856-62;  Sag 
Harbor,  N.  Y.,  1862-99;  member  board  of  education,  Sag  Harbor,  1865- 
75,  1880-98;  secretary  1865-75;  president  1884-98;  member  N.  Y.  house 
of  representatives  1880-82;  attorney  Sag  Harbor  savings  bank  25  years. 
Born  Seekonk,  Mass.,  July  6,  1835;  <iied  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  5,  1899. 

Nee.  1900 

CARPENTER,  WILLIAM  BLANDING,  A.M.  Principal  academy,  Erie, 
Penn.,  1854-55;  law  student  1855-56;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1857-98. 
Born  Seekonk,  Mass.,  Aug.  13,  1836;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  15,  1898. 

P.,  Nee.  1898 

CHENEY,  FRANK  WOODBRIDGE,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1890;  honorary 
1886.  In  silk  business,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1856-62;  U.S.  military  service 
1862,  lieutenant-colonel;  travelled  in  Europe,  China,  Japan;  treasurer 
Cheney  brothers,  silk  manufacturers.  South  Manchester,  Conn.  Address, 
South  Manchester,  Conn.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  P. 

COUPER,  ALEXANDER  WYLLY,  A.B.  Clerk  Savannah,  Ga.,  1855-59; 
overseer  plantation  1860-63;  Confederate  military  service  1863-65.  Ad- 
dress, Sterling',  Glynn  co.,  Ga.  P. 

CROCKER,  CHARLES  THOMAS,  Ph.B.  Paper  manufacturer  Fitchburg, 
Mass.     Address,  84  Prospect  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

DAVIS,  EDWARD  LIVINGSTON,  A.M.  Law  student  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1855-56;  admitted  to  bar  1857;  lawyer  Worcester,  Mass.,  1857-58; 
iron  manufacturer  Worcester,  1858-82;  treasurer  Washburn  iron  com- 
pany 1864-82;  director  Boston  and  Albany  railroad;  various  other  rail- 
roads and  corporations;  member  common  council  1865-68;  mayor  1874; 
member  Mass.  senate  1876;  chairman  city's  sinking  fund  commission; 
chairman  parks  commission;  trustee  Episcopal  theological  school,  Cam- 
bridge.    Address,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  Hist,  of  Wore,  co.,  P. 

De  MILLE,  JAMES,  A.M.  Bookseller  St.  John,  N.  B.;  professor  classics, 
Acadia  college,  1860-65;  history  and  rhetoric,  Dalhousie  college,  Halifax, 
N.  S.,  1865-80.  Author  Helena's  household,  1858;  The  martyr  of  the  cat- 
acombs, 1858;  Andy  O'Hara,  i860;  John  Wheeler's  tivo  unchs,  i860;  The 
soldier  and  the  spy,  1865;  The  Arkansas  ranger,  1865;  The  Dodge  club, 
1866;  Cord  and  creese,  1867;  The  American  baron,  1869;  The  B.  O.  W.  C. 
stories:  The  B.  O.  W .  C,  the  boys  of  the  Grand  Pr^  school,  1870,  Lost  in 
the  fog,  1870,  Fire  in  the  woods,  1872,  Picked  up  adrift,  1872,  Treasure  of 
the  seas,  1873;  The  lady  of  the  ice,  1870;  The  cryptogram,  1871;  A  comedy 
of  terrors,  1872;  An  open  question,  1872;  The  lily  and  the  cross;  The  young 
Dodge  club:  The  seven  hills,  1872,  Among  the  brigands.  The  wingea  lion, 
1876;  Babes  in  the  wood,  1874;  The  living  link,  1874;  Elements  of  rhetoric, 
1878;  Old  Garth;  A  castle  in  Spain,  1883;  A  strange  manuscript  found  in 
a  copper  cylinder,  1888;  Behind  the  veil,  a  poem,  1893;  also  contributions 
to  leading  periodicals.  Born  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Aug.  23,  1837;  died  Hal- 
ifax, N.  S.,  Jan.  28,  1880.       Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Am.  cat.,  Allibone,  Nee.  1880 


i854  GRADUATES  235 

DENNY,  ARTHUR  SILBERT,  A.M.  Resident  Raymond,  Hinds  co..  Miss.; 
soldier.     From  Leicester,  Mass.;  died  1864.  P. 

GOFORTH,  JOHN,  Ph.B.  Lawyer  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  assistant  attorney- 
general  U.  S.  1873-75.  Bom  Montgomery,  Penn.,  Sept.  26,  1833;  died 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Oct.  14,  1880.  Nee.  1880 

GRANGER,  WILLIAM  SMITH,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1890.  Manufacturer 
machinery.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1865-1902;  president  Granger  foundry 
and  machine  company;  Narragansett  mutual  fire  insurance  company; 
Textile  insurance  company;  director  many  corporations.  Address,  42 
Olive  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GREENE,  HARRIS  RAY,  A.M.  Teacher  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.  , 
two  years;  Woonsocket,  R.  I.;  principal  high  school,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1857-65;  Oread  collegiate  institute,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1865-79;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1879;  pastor  Second  church,  East  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1879-83;  principal  school  for  young  women,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1883-92. 
Author  One  method;  Drill  book;  English  language.  Born  North  Kings- 
town, R.  I.,  Aug.  16,  1829;  died  Wickford,  North  Kingstown,  Aug.  18, 
1892.  Nee.  1893 

GRINNELL,  WILLIAM  MINTURN,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university 
1856.  Lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y..  -1866;  planter  near  Little  Rock,  Ark., 
1866-70.  Born  New  York.  N.  Y..  Nov  30.  1831;  died  near  Little  Rock, 
Ark.,  Nov.  2,  1870.  Harv.  law.  fjuin.    Nee.  1871 

HICKOK,  DOR.MER  LEWELLYN,  Ph.B.  Teacher  academy,  Albion, 
Wis.,  1854-56:  normal  school,  Lebanon,  Ohi<^  1856-58;  licensed  Congre- 
gational preacher  1S58;  preacher  Bloomtit  Id  and  Bnstolville,  Ohio; 
ordained  i860:  pastor  Bloomticld  and  B;  istuhille  1860-71;  Presbyterian 
church  Kingsviile.  Ohio,  1871-79,  1881-82;  mis.sionary  American  mission- 
ary association  1879-81:  pastor  Talladega,  Ala.,  1879-80;  Mobile,  Ala., 
1880-81;  superintendent  Emerson  institute.  Mobile;  pastor  Presbyterian 
church.  East  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1882-1902;  pastor  emeritus  1902-.  Author 
various  sermons.      Address,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  P. 

HIGGINS,  ALEXANDER  MARTIN,  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theolog- 
ical institution  1857;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1.857;  pastor  Reading, 
Mass.,  1858-59;  Leominster,  N.  H.,  1859-61;  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  1861-64; 
South  Framingham,  Mass.,  1865-66;  Central  church,  Chicopee,  Mass., 
1867-69;  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  1S69-72;  Greenville,  N.  H.,  1873-74;  East 
Gloucester,  Mass.,  1874-77;  Lee,  Mass.,  1887-79;  Lee  and  Tyringham, 
Mass.,  1880-81;  Ashland,  Mass.,  1881-83;  Swampscott,  Mass.,  1884,  1886; 
South  Abington,  Mass.,  1885;  resident  Somerville,  Mass.,  1886-1900; 
preacher  Cliftondale,  Mass.,  1900-01.  Author  The  apostolic  method  of 
building  up  feeble  churches,  1894.  Born  Jamaica,  Vt.,  Dec.  14,  1830; 
died  East  Somerville,  Mass.,  Feb.  16,  1904.  Newt.,  P.,  Br.  a.  m. 

HILLMAN,  WALTER,  A.M.;  LL.D.  Mississippi  college  1873.  Professor 
mathematics  and  natural  sciences,  Mississippi  college,  1854-56;  presi- 
dent Central  female  institute,  later  Hillman  college,  Clinton,  Miss., 
1856-94;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Clinton  during  Civil  war; 
president  Mississippi  college  1867-73;  Miss,  state  teachers'  association; 
director  bank,  Jackson,  Miss.;  member  World's  educational  jury,  New 
Orleans,  La.  Born  North  Tisbury,  Martha's  Vineyard,  Mass.,  Jan.  9, 
1829;  died  Clinton,  Miss.,  April  9,  1894.  Bapt.  encyc,  Nee.  1894 

HORR,  GEORGE  EDWIN,  A.B.  by  special  vote  1900;  A.M.  honorary  1878. 
Ordained  Baptist  minister  1858;  pastor  Chicopee,  Mass.;  Orange,  N.  J.; 
Newark,  N.  J.;  Worcester,  Mass.;  Bergen  Point  church,  Bayonne,  N.  J.; 
treasurer  N.  J.  Baptist  education  society  many  years.  Author  A  lands- 
man log  of  a  voyage,  1866;  also  addresses  and  sermons.  Born  Boston, 
May  7,  1829;  died  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  Jan.  26,  1897.  P. 

IVES,  THOMAS  POYNTON,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1857- 
65.  Merchant,  partner  house  of  Brown  and  Ives,  Providence,  R.  I.;  U. 
S.  naval  service  1861-65,  acting  volunteer  commander  1864;   treasurer 


236  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1854 

Butler  hospital  for  the  insane;  trustee  R.  I.  hospital.     Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Jan.  17,  1834;  died  Havre,  France,  Nov.  17,  1865. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  1.  eye,  Nee.  1866 

JOHNSON,  JULIUS  EARLE,  A.M.  Student  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1854-55;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1856;  pastor  Jackson,  Mich., 
1856-63;  Madison,  Wis.,  1S63-66;  Delavan,  Wis.,  1866-68;  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  1868;  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  1869-72.  Born  Willington,  Conn.,  Oct. 
27,  1827;  died  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  Oct.  20,  1872.  Newt.,  Nee.  1873 

JOHNSTON,  HENRY  WENTWORTH,  A.M.  Instructor  Horton  acad- 
emy 1854-55;  principal  Annapolis  academy  1855-56;  law  student  1856- 
60;  lawyer  Halifax,  N.  S.;  London,  England;  clerk  provincial  secretary's 
office  1863-67;  deputy  provincial  secretary  1867;  agent  N.  S.  department 
of  marine  and  fisheries  1867-94;  member  N.  S.  historical  society.  Born 
Wolfvdlle,  N.  S.,  May  23,  1837;  died  London,  England,  May  11,  1901.      P. 

MAYHEW,  BARTLETT,  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1858;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1858;  pastor  West  Tisbury,  Mass.,  1858; 
East  Tisbury,  1858-59;  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1859.  Born  Chilmark,  Mass., 
Aug.  II,  1829;  died  Tisbury,  Mass.,  Sept.  24,  i860.  Nee.  1861,  Newt. 

MUNGER,  ENOS,  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1857; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1857;  pastor  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  1857-58;  Lake- 
land, Minn.,  1858-62,  1864-66,  1868-72;  U.  S.  military  service  1862-64, 
private,  chaplain;  pastor  Belle  Plaine,  Jordan  and  Lexington,  Minn., 
1866-68.  Born  Monson,  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1825;  died  Lakeland,  Minn.,  Oct. 
14,  1873.  Newt.,  Nee.  1874 

PARSONS,  HENRY  COOLEY,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1857;  lawyer  Wil- 
liamsport,  Penn.,  1857-98;  U.  S.  military  service  1861,  1863-64,  captain; 
member  Penn.  constitutional  convention  1873-74;  mayor  Williamsport, 
Penn.,  1882-83;  president  West  branch  national  bank  1882-98;  clerk  U, 
S.  circuit  court,  Western  district  of  Penn.;  president  board  of  directors 
Kettle  Creek  coal  mining  company;  member  Penn.  law  association; 
National  land  association;  president  Penn.  bankers'  association;  Lycom- 
ing county  law  association.  Born  Jersey  Shore,  Penn.,  Feb.  10,  1834; 
died  Williamsport,  Penn.,  Nov.  21,  1898.  Nee.  1899 

PARSONS,  JAMES  HEPBURN,  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member 
city  court  of  magistrates;  U  S.  military  service  1861-63,  sergeant;  mem- 
ber R.  I.  general  assembly  1862-63;  U.  S.  district  attorney  1866.  Born 
Williamsport,  Penn.,  May  30,  1832;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  16,  1876. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  R.  I.  cyc.  Nee.  1876 

POOL,  NATHANIEL,  A.M.  Teacher  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1854-55;  Rockport, 
Mass.,  1855-57;  farmer  Rockport  1857-63;  market  gardener  and  produce 
dealer,  Rockport,  1863-;  president  Young  men's  Christian  association, 
Rockport;  member  Cape  Ann  historical  society.  Address,  Rockport, 
Mass.  P. 

READ,  SAMUEL  AUSTIN,  A.M.  Dry  goods  clerk  Romeo,  Mich.,  1857- 
65;  oil  refiner  Cleveland,  O.,  1865-66;  druggist  Romeo,  1866-74;  cashier 
Citizens'  national  bank,  Romeo,  1874-;  inspector  of  schools  Bru  e  town- 
ship, Mich.,  1858-61;  clerk  of  Bruce  township  1861-65;  member  board  of 
education  Romeo,  Mich.,  1867-;  town  treasurer  1877-.  Address,  Romeo, 
Mich.  P. 

ROGERS,  JOHN  HENRY,  A.M.  Graduated  Berkeley  divinity  school  1 863 ; 
ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1862;  priest  1863;  assistant  rector  Trinity 
church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1863-65;  rector  St.  James's  church,  Great  Bar- 
rington,  Mass.,  1865-66;  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.;  in  Europe  and  the  East 
1868-72;  rector  Church  of  the  Redeemer,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1872  ?-75; 
Christ  church,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1875-80;  St.  Mark's  church.  New 
Britam,  Conn.,  1880-86.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  4,  1834;  died 
New  Bntam,  Conn.,  Jan.  23,  1886.  Nee.  1886 

SLATER,  HORATIO  NELSON,  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1876-95. 
Law  student  Harvard  university   1854-55;    manufacturer   Providence, 


i8s4  GRADUATES  237 

R.  1.,  1887;  Webster,  Mass.,  1887-99.     Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  20, 
1835;  died  Magnolia,  Mass.,  Aug.  12,  1899.  Nee.  1900 

SMITH,  AMOS  DENISON,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1862,  second  lieu- 
tenant; merchant  and  cotton  goods  manufacturer.  Providence,  R.  I.; 
president  and  treasurer  Whitestone  mills.  Address,  75  Prospect  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

SNOW,  CHARLES  ANDREW,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1895.  Principal  acad- 
emy, East  Douglas,  Mass.,  1854-55;  graduated  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1 858;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1858;  pastor  Temple  church. 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  1858-64;  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63.  chaplain; 
pastor  Providence,  R.  I.,  1864-70;  South  Abington,  now  Whitman,  Mass., 
1870-74;  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1875-81;  preacher  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1882- 
83;  West  Harwich,  Mass.,  1S86-98;  member  school  board,  Fall  River, 
1860-62;  member  Old  Colony  historical  society;  resident  Taunton,  Mass., 
1898-.  Author  various  sermons  and  miscellaneous  papers.  Born  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  May  12,  1829;  died  Taunton,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

TAFT,  EDWARD  PADELFORD,  A.M.  Cotton  manufacturer  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1854-99;  member  firm  of  Orray  Taft  and  company,  dealers  in  cot- 
ton, 1858-99;  manager  1865-99;  established  Ponemah  mill,  Taftville, 
Conn.,  1871;  director  Providence  and  Stonington  steamship  company; 
and  various  insurance  companies;  member  Providence  board  of  trade; 
New  England  cotton  manufacturers'  association.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Feb.  16,  1835 ;  died  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  Nov.  5,  1899.  P.,  Nee.  1900 

TAYLOR,  MONTFORT  TEMPLE,  A.B.     From  St.  Charles  Parish,  La. 

THOMPSON,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.B.  Principal  Mason  academy,  Shi- 
loh,  N.  J.,  three  years;  instructor  De  Ruyter  institute,  New  York,  N. 
Y.;  book  agent  West  Halleck,  111.;  instructor  Greek  and  mathematics, 
academy,  Albion,  Wis.,  1 86^-68;  book  agent  Rutland,  111.  Born  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  Nov.  II,  1827;  died  Rutland,  111.,  Sept.  8,  1882.  Nee.  1884 

TILLMAN,  WILLIAM,  Ph.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1861-66;  brevet  lieu- 
tenant-colonel; vice  president  commissioners  of  Louisville  sinking  fund; 
cashier  Falls  City  bank;  treasurer  various  companies;  retired.  Address, 
1037  Fourth  Ave.,  Louisville,  Ky.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

TUCKER,  THOMAS  HORATIO,  A.M.  Principal  high  school,  Foxboro, 
Mass.,  1854-55;  teacher  high  school,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1855-56;  principal 
academy,  Manchester,  Conn.,  1856-59;  Court  street  grammar  school, 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1859-64;  high  school,  East  Douglas,  Mass.,  1865-67; 
Westboro,  Mass.,  1867-68;  clerk  hotel,  Westboro,  Mass.,  1868-71;  pro- 
prietor hotel  1871-74;  agent  Cassell  and  company  1874-76;  in  business 
1876-85;  collector  Melrose,  Mass.,  1885-.     Address,  Melrose,  Mass.       P. 

UPTON,  GEORGE  PUTNAM,  A.M.  On  staff  of  Native  citizen,  Chicago, 
111.,  1855-56;  city  editor  Evening  journal  1856-61;  musical  critic  Chicago 
tribune  1862-81 ;  war  correspondent  1862-63;  associate  editor  1872-;  organ- 
izer and  first  president  Apollo  musical  club  1872.  Knthor  Letters  of  Pere- 
grine Pickle,  1869;  The  great  fire,  1872;  Wcnnan  in  music,  1880;  The 
standard  operas,  1886;  The  standard  oratorios,  1887;  The  standard  can- 
tatas, 1888;  The  standard  symphonies,  1889;  The  standard  comic  operas, 
1903;  Musical  pastels,  1903;  Life  of  Theodore  Thomas,  1904;  Life  of 
Remenje,  1905;  Life  stories  for  young  people,  1904;  translator  MiiUer's 
Memories  1879;  Nohl's  Life  of  Haydn,  i8&;};  Life  of  Liszt,  1884;  Life  of 
Wagner,   1884.     Address,  2427  South  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  P. 

UTLEY,  ALBERT  GREENE,  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1859.  As- 
sistant librarian  Providence  Athenasum,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1855-56; 
principal  academy,  Livingston,  111.,  1856-57;  justice  court  of  magistrates, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1865-77;  president  Lambertville  rubber  company 
1870-85;  vice  president  Valley  worsted  tmlls  1875-85;  trustee  People's 


238  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1854 

savings  bank,  Providence,  1882-;  member  school  committee  Providence 
-1865;  developing  resources  of  Salt  River  Valley,  Phoenix,  Arizona,  1894-. 
Address,  Phoenix,  Arizona.  Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

VERNON,  JOHN  WINTHROP,  A.B.  Assistant  treasurer  Providence 
institution  for  savings,  R.  I.;  banker  and  broker  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1865-68;  cashier  Merchants  national  bank.  Providence,  1868-1902;  dele- 
gate second  Indianapolis  sound  money  convention;  president  Young 
men's  Christian  association,  Providence;  treasurer  Providence  dispeii- 
sary;  president  Bank  clerks'  mutual  benefit  association.  Author  peri- 
odical articles  on  financial  svibjects.  Bom  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Oct.  27,  1832; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  24,  1902.  P.,  Nee.  1902 

VERNON,  THOMAS,  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1856.  Admitted 
to  bar  i857;lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1857-83;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1883-87; 
U.  S.  military  service  1861-62,  corporal;  member  R.  I.  historical  society. 
Editor  Diary  of  a  loyalist  banished  from  Newport  by  theR.  I.  general  assem- 
bly in  1776.  Bom  Newport,  R.  I.,  Dec.  4,  1832;  died  Providence,  R.  I., 
Aug.  10,  1887.  Harv.  law  quin..  Nee.  1888 

WILLIAMS,  JARED  IRVING,  A.B.  Editor  Coos  county  democrat,  1855- 
60;  admitted  to  bar  1856;  lawyer  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  1856-;  U.  S.  military 
service  1863,  captain;  president  board  of  education  1876-89;  member 
N.  H.  house  of  representatives  1879-80;  trustee  Lancaster  public  library; 
Lancaster  academy.     Address,  Lancaster,  Coos  co.,  N.  H.  P. 

YORK,  JOHN,  A.B.     From  Ionian  Islands;  died  1876. 

ZUG,  CHARLES  HENRY,  Ph.B.  Iron  and  steel  manufacturer  Pitts- 
burgh, Penn.     AdHress,  13th  and  Etna  Sts.,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.  P. 

44-*27 

1855 

ARNOLD,  MOWRY  ALDRICH,  A.M.  Teacher  Troy  conference  academy, 
Poultney,  Vt.;  Fort  Edward  institute,  N.  Y.;  student  Western  homoe- 
opathic medical  college,  Cleveland,  O.,  1859-60;  physician  Aurora,  111., 
1860-62;  principal  academy,  Ottawa,  111.,  1862-63;  resident  Col.;  real 
estate  agent  and  banker,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.,  1867-73;  cashier  First  na- 
tional bank  Cheyenne  1871-72;  stock  raiser  Wyo.  1873-95;  surveyor 
and  civil  engineer  1895-1902;  county  surveyor  Choteau  co.,  Mont.,  four 
years;  real  estate  agent  Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-04.  Born  Burrillville, 
R.  I.,  Nov.  17,  1881;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  28,  1904.      Nee.  1904 

BATT,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  A.M.  Graduated  Andover  theological  semin- 
ary 1858;  preacher  Niagara  City,  N.  Y.,  1858-59;  ordained  Congregational 
minister  1859;  pastor  Stoneham,  Mass.,  1859-61,  1875-85  ;  pastor  Bedford, 
Mass.,  1861-65;  Leominster,  Mass.,  1865-74;  chaplain  Mass.  reformatory, 
Concord,  Mass.,  1885-;  president  National  chaplains'  association;  corre- 
sponding secretary  Ministers'  union  1895-.  Author  Prisons  at  home  and 
abroad;  editor  Our  paper,  Concord.        Address,  Concord  Junction,  Mass. 

B.  U.  Fall  River,  And.,  '55,  P. 

BIGELOW,  JOHN  WILKES,  A.B.  Teacher  Marietta,  O.;  U.  S.  military 
service  nine  months;  in  business  Grafton,  Mass.,  until  1878;  mechanic 
Canon  City,  Col.;  Chicago,  111.     Address,  Waupun,  Wis.  '55,  P. 

BOURN,  AUGUSTUS  OSBORNE,  A.M.  Rubber  manufacturer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1855-64;  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1864-87;  lieutenant-colonel  R.  I. 
cavalry  1878;  member  R.  I.  senate  1876-83,  1886-88;  chairman  finance 
committee  R.  I.  senate  1877-83;  member  judiciary  committee  1878-83; 
governor  R.  I.  1883-85;  U.  S.  consul  general,  Rome,  1889-93.  Author 
Brown  university:  The  reunion  of  the  class  of  i8§§,  1S81.  Address,  Bris- 
tol, R.  I.  R.  L  eye,  '55,  P. 

BROOKS,  JAMES  WILLSON.  A.M. ;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1858.  Law- 
yer Boston,  Mass.,  1858-75;  trustee  and  agent  various  business  associa- 
tions, Boston,  Mass.;  vice  consul,  Paris,  1862-64.  Address,  Petersham, 
Mass.  Harv.  law  quin.,  '55,  P. 


I8SS  GRADUATES  239 

COLLINS,  GEORGE  SANDERS,  A.M.  Lawyer  Tallahassee,  Fla.,  -1861; 
Bristol,  R.  L;  with  National  rubber  company;  resident  Bristol;  Warren, 
R.  L     Address,  Warren,  R.  L 

CONGDON,  JOSEPH  WHIPPLE,  A.M.  Teacher  Friends'  school.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  Baton  Rouge,  La.;  admitted  to  bar  i860;  lawyer  East 
Greenwich,  R.  I.,  1860-79;  corresponding  clerk  R.  I.  house  of  represent- 
atives 1863-65;  member  1878-79;  lawyer  Soledad,  Cal.;  Mariposa,  Cal.; 
member  board  of  education  Mariposa  co.,  Cal.,  15  years;  New  England 
botanical  club;  California  academy  of  sciences.  Author  various  contri- 
butions to  botanical  publications.     Address,  Mariposa,  Cal. 

'55,  R.  I.  man.,  P. 

CORNISH,  FREEMAN,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1856.  Lawyer 
New  Orleans,  La. ;  professor  commercial  law,  Dolbcar  college.  New  Or- 
leans, La.,  i859-6'i;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1876;  manufacturer  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.     Address,  906  Drexel  building,  Philadelphia,  Penn.       P. 

DAVEY,  WILLIAM  KENT,  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1856;  pastor 
Bolton,  Mass.,  1856-58;  South  Reading,  Mass.,  1859-60;  Reading,  Mass., 
1860-64;  North  Reading,  Mass.,  1864-68;  West  Acton,  Mass.,  1868-73; 
Northboro,  Mass.,  1873-77;  Southboro,  Mass.,  1877-83;  Hanson,  Mass., 
1883-84;  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1884-85;  South  Hampton,  N.  H.,  1885-91; 
Amesbury,  Mass.,  1891-93.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  17,  1828;  died 
Amesbury,  Mass.,  March  11,  1893.  '55,  Nee.  1894 

DEARTH,  WILLIAM  GRISWOLD,  A.M.  Law  student  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1856-57;  admitted  to  bar  1858;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1858-60; 
clerk  Providence  institution  for  savings  1860-64;  assistant  treasurer 
1864-80;  stock  raiser  Kans.,  1880-81.  Born  Taunton,  Mass.,  May  27, 
1834;  died  Jetmore,  Hodgeman  co.,  Kans.,  June  8,  1881. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  '55,  Nee.  1881 

De  WITT,  AMOS  ATWELL,  A.M.  Teacher  Norwich  Town,  Conn.,  1867- 
88;  principal  Town  street  school,  Norwich  Town.  Author  various  con- 
tributions to  newspapers  and  magazines.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  1832; 
died  Norwich,  Conn.,  April  18,  1904.  P.,  Nee.  1904 

DIMAN,  HENRY  WIGHT,  A.M.  1868.  Manufacturer  Bristol,  R.  I.;  mem- 
ber R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1858-62;  president  R.  I.  republican 
state  convention  1862;  U.  S.  naval  service  1861-62,  assistant  paymaster; 
U.  S.  consul,  Oporto,  Portugal,  1862-70;  Lisbon,  Portugal,  1870-82. 
Bom  Bristol,  R.  I.,  April  2,  1835;  died  Lisbon,  Portugal,  Sept.  23,  1884. 

B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1885 

FRENCH,  JOHN  HENRY,  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1857.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1857;  lawyer  Clinton,  Iowa,  1857-61;  Eastport,  Me.,  1861- 
87;  member  Washington  county  bar.  Born  Eastport,  Me.,  Dec.  31,  1833; 
died  Eastport,  Dec.  12,  1S87.  Harv.  law  quin.,  '55,  Nee.  1888 

HOLBROOK,  CHARLES  FRANCIS,  A.M.  Principal  high  school,  Ux- 
bridge,  Mass.,  1855;  assistant  teacher  Worcester  academy  1856;  gradu- 
ated Newton  theological  institution  1859;  ordained  Baptist  minister  i860; 
pastor  Tariffville,  Conn.,  1859-62;  West  Boylston,  Mass.,  1862-65;  Dan- 
versport,  Mass.,  1865-70;  Saco,  Me.,  1870-79;  Newport,  N.  H., 
1879-83;  Hallowell,  Me.,  1883-89;  Danversport,  Mass.,  18S9-98;  delegate 
U.  S.  Christian  commission  1864;  trustee  Colby  academy.  New  London, 
N.  H.,  1880-83.  Author  Centennial  of  the  Baptist  church,  Neivport,  N. 
H.,  1879;  also  various  sermons.  Born  Bellingham,  Mass.,  July  14,  1830; 
died  Danversport,  Mass..  Jan.  4,  1898.  '55,  Newt.,  P.,  Nee.  1898 

HOPPIN,  CORTLAND,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and 
surgeons  i860.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1860-76;  medical  attendant 
Children's  home,  Providence.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  5,  1834; 
died  Providence,  Oct.  19,  1876.  '55,  R.  I.  eye,  Nee.  1877 

JENKINS,  MOSES  BROWN,  A.B.  Travelled  in  Europe  and  the  East;  U. 
S.  military  service   1861-63;  law  student  Harvard  university   1866-67; 


240  BROWN    UNIVERSITY  1855 

resident  Providence,  R.  I.     Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  8,  1835;  died 
Providence,  April  12,  1895.  Harv.  law  quin.,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Nee.  1895 

LITTELL,  HENRY  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.  Teacher  normal  school,  Lancas- 
ter, Mass.;  high  school,  Reading,  Mass.;  Marblehead,  Mass.;  Highland 
military  academy,  Worcester,  Mass.;  teacher  of  elocution,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  July  20,  1828;  died  Derry,  N.  H.,  Jan.  19, 
1893.  Nee.  1893 

LONG,  JOSEPH  DARWIN,  A.M.  Teacher  Miss.  1855-56;  Holyoke,  Mass., 
1856-57;  law  student  Harvard  university  1860-61;  admitted  to  bar  1858; 
lawyer  Chicago,  111.,  1858-61;  Onarga,  111.,  1861-86;  attorney  111.  central 
railroad  1861-86;  real  estate  agent  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1886-89;  esidentr 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.;  Hollywood,  Cal.;  honorary  member  Chicago  philo- 
sophical society.  Author  Digest  of  law  reports  of  III.,  in  conjunction  with 
C.  H.  Wood,  1863-86;  four  lectures  before  Chicago  philosophical  society 
1871-75.     Address,  Hollywood,  Cal.  Harv.  law  quin.,  '55,  P. 

MORGAN,  MORRIS  BARKER,  A.B.  Commission  merchant  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1856-57;  resident  New  Orleans,  La.,  1867-74;  custom  house  office 
New  Orleans  1873-74.  Bom  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  Sept.  25,  1835;  died 
New  Orleans,  La.,  Oct.  5,  1874.  '55,  Nee.  1875 

PABODIE,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.M.;  D.D.S.  Ohio  dental  college  of  Cin- 
cinnati 1866.  Teacher  Wrentham,  Mass.,  1855-56;  Cincinnati,  O.,  1856- 
64;  dentist  1866-67;  superintendent  of  schools,  Peru,  Ind.,  1867-68; 
Lebanon,  O.,  1868-70 ;  instructor  Greek  and  Latin,  Woodward  high  school, 
Cincinnati,  O.,  18 70-;  professor  Greek  and  Latin,  Cincinnati  university, 
1873-74.     Address,  705  Springfield  Ave.,  Wyoming,  Hamilton  co.,  O. 

'55.  P- 

PAINE,  GEORGE  BURGESS,  A.M.  Graduated  General  theological  sem- 
inary 1858.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  9,  1835;  died  Leghorn,  Italy, 
Dec.  9,  1858.  '55,  Nee.  1859 

PECKHAM,  JEREMIAH  GARDNER,  A.M.  County  inspector  of  schools; 
founder  Wakefield  high  school,  Wakefield,  R.  I.;  principal  1855-56;  has 
held  various  town  offices  185 5-;  member  school  committee  South  Kings- 
town, R.  I.;  superintendent  of  public  schools;  first  master  R.  I.  state 
grange  1887-91;  director  and  president  National  landholders  bank; 
Kingston  savings  bank ;  farmer.     Address,  Kingston,  R.  I.  P. 

PERVEAR,  HIRAM  KALLOCK,  A.M.;  D.D.  University  of  Acadia  1899. 
Student  Newton  theological  institution  1855-57;  ordained  Baptist  min- 
ister 1857 ;  pastor  Second  church,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1857-65 ;  First  church, 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1865-73;  First  church,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1873-79; 
First  church,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1880-86;  First  church,  Clinton,  Mass., 
1886-91;  resident  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  Address,  10  Myrtle  St.,  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass.  Newt.,  '55,  P. 

PHELPS,  CHARLES,  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons  1858. 
Surgeon  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Bellevue  hospital;  St.  Vincent's  hospital. 
Author  Traumatic  injuries  of  the  brain  ana  its  membranes;  also  various 
monographs  on  surgical  subjects.  Address,  114  West  55th  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  P. 

PLUMB,  ALBERT  HALE,  A.B.;  D.D.  1872.  Graduated  Andover  theolog- 
ical seminary  1858;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1858;  pastor  First 
church,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  185S-72;  Walnut  avenue  church,  Boston,  Mass., 
1872-;  trustee  Wheaton  female  seminary;  president;  member  prudential 
committee  American  board  of  commissioners  for  foreign  missions  1882- 
^9°3;Jife  member  Evangelistic  association  1890-.  Author  various  con- 
tributions to  periodicals.     Address,  58  Townsend  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

'55,  And.,  P. 

PUTNAM,  RICHARD  FLETCHER,  A.M.  Teacher  Quincy  school,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  five  years;  student  General  theological  seminary;  ordained 
Episcopal  minister  1861;  rector  St.  John's  church,  Framingham  Centre, 
Mass.;  Emmanuel  church,  Grass  Valley,  Cal.;  Church  of  the  Advent,  San 


I8S5  GRADUATES  341 

Francisco,  Cal.;  rector  St.  Mary's  church,  Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass., 
seven  years;  Trinity  church,  Lime  Rock,  Conn.,  ten  years;  assistant  rec- 
tor All  Saints'  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  secretary  board  of  education, 
Salisbury,  Conn.;  journalist;  travelled  in  Europe,  Palestine  and  elsewhere 
in  Syria.  Author  occasional  sermons,  newspaper  articles,  and  numer- 
ous book  reviews;  one  of  the  founders  and  editors  Pacific  churchman; 
member  editorial  staff  Home  journal.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  16  years. 
Address,  541  Third  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  '55,  P. 

ROGERS,  HORATIO,  A.B.;  LL.D.  Trinity  college  1896.  Law  student 
Harvard  university  1856-57;  admitted  to  bar  1858;  lawyer  Providence, 
R.  L,  1858-73,  1885-91;  justice  Police  court  1861-62;  U.  S.  military  ser- 
vice 1861-64,  colonel;  brevet  brigadier-general;  attorney-general  R.  L 
1864-67,  1888-89;  member  Providence  common  council  1866-68,  1873-75; 
president  1874-75;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1868-69,  1874-76; 
cotton  manufacturer  Providence  1873-85;  associate  justice  R.  I  supreme 
court  1 89 1- 1 903;  record  commissioner  Providence  1 891-1904;  president  R. 
L  historical  society  1889-95;  member  American  antiquarian  society. 
Author  Private  libraries  of  Providence,  1878;  Mary  Dyer  of  R.  I.,  the 
Quaker  martyr,  1896;  various  addresses,  orations  and  contributions  to  peri- 
odicals; editor  Journal  of  Lieut.  James  M.  Hadden,  1884;  Early  records  of 
the  town  of  Providence,  vols.  1-17,  1889-95.  Born  Providence,  R.  L,  May 
18.  1836;  died  Providence.  Nov.  12,  1904. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  L  eye,  B.  tj.  civ.  war,  '55,  Sabin,  Prov.  jour. 

SAUNDERS,  AMOS  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Teacher  Danvers,  Mass.,  1855-56; 
principal  Merrimac  academy,  Groveland,  Mass.,  1856-60;  academy,  Pep- 
perell,  Mass.,  1860-66;  merchant  Pepperell  1866- 1900;  overseer  of  the  poor 
1871-72;  member  school  committee;  director  public  library  23  years; 
selectman  1878-80;  assessor  several  years;  auditor  five  years;  member 
Mass.  house  of  representatives  1873-74,  1875-76;  justice  of  peace  1874- 
1900;  member  Mass.  senate  1876-78;  chairman  committee  on  education 
1878.  Bom  Rowley,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1826;  died  Pepperell,  Mass.,  May  20, 
igoo.  '55,  Nee.  1900 

SIMONS,  THOMAS,  A.M.  Teacher  Miss,  two  years;  student  Albany  law 
school;  lawyer  Albany,  N.  Y.;  assistant  district  attorney  New  York 
1863-75;  assistant  attorney-general  1875-85.  Born  Maulmain,  Burma, 
Dec.  17,  1834;  died  Washington,  D.  C,  June  19,  1886.         '55,  Nee.  1887 

SNYDER,  HENRY  NETTLETON,  A.B.  Principal  Reddicksville  semi- 
nary, Sunbury,  N.  C,  1855-56;  student  Albany  law  school  1856-57;  law- 
yer Chicago,  111.,  1857-60;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-64,  captain;  mer- 
chant Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  1865-75;  member  Tenn.  house  of  represent- 
atives 1873-74;  in  railroad  business  1876-82;  examiner  U.  S.  bureau  of 
pensions  1883-?.     Died  Clarkson,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  1904.  P. 

TOBEY,  JOHN  FRY,  A.M.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1856-57;  ad- 
mitted to  bar  1857;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  clerk  R.  I.  senate  1859-61; 
justice  Providence  court  of  magistrates  1861-62;  U.  S.  military  service 
1862,  first  lieutenant  and  adjutant;  member  Providence  common  coun- 
cil 1866-69;  reporter  of  decisions  R.  I.  supreme  court  1868-74;  member 
R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1877-78,  1880-82;  R.  I.  senate  1879-80,  1882- 
83;  alderman  Providence  1879;  judge  advocate  general  R.  1.  1881-82. 
Author  Rhode  Island  reports,  vols.  8-10;  joint  editor  Public  statutes  of 
1882.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  29,  1835;  died  Providence,  Oct.  5, 
1882.  Harv.  law  quin.,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  '55,  Nee.  1883 

TURNER,  CHARLES,  A.B.     Student  Albany  law  school;  admitted  to  bar 
1857;   lawyer   Morris,    111.,    1857-69;    Selma,    Ala.;    Birmingham,    Ala. 
chancellor  middle  district  Ala.   1870-81;   referee  in  bankruptcy.     Bom 
New  London,  Conn.,  April  20,   1834;  died  Birmingham,  Ala.,  Nov.  26 
1899-  '  '55.  P 

TURNER,   WILLIAM   MASON,   Ph.B.;  M.D.   University  of  Penn.    1858 
Medical  student  Paris.     Physician  Petersburg,  Va. ;  Confederate  military 


242  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1855 

service,  surgeon;  physician  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1865-77.  Author  nu- 
merous articles  in  periodicals.  Born  Petersburg,  Va.,  Dec.  15,  1835; 
died  Philadelphia,   Penn.,   Oct.,   1877.  '55 

WARREN,  THEODORE  DAVID,  A.M.  Received  certificate  in  civil  en- 
gineering 1 85 5;  connected  with  Fourth  national  bank,  New  York,  N.  Y. ; 
loan  secretary.     Address,  Fourth  National  Bank,  New  York,  N.  Y.        P. 

WATERMAN,  MARCUS,  A.M.  Artist  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1857-70;  Boston, 
Mass.;  travelled  abroad  1878-83,  1884;  elected  associate  National  acad- 
emy 1861.  Painter  Gulliver  in  Lilliput;  The  roc's  egg,  1886;  Journey  to 
the  City  of  Brass,  1888;  besides  numerous  American  forest  scenes  and 
Arabian  subjects.     Address,  616  Washington  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cyc.  painters 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY  DUDLEY,  A.M.  Art  dealer  Boston,  Mass.;  trustee 
Tufts  college  1880-;  Dean  academy  1885-92.  Address,  190  Boylston  St., 
Boston,  Mass.  P. 

36-*i9 

1856 

ALDEN,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.M.;  M.D.  Pennsylvania  college  1858; 
M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1901.  Medical  officer  U.  S.  army  1859-;  brevet 
maior  and  lieutenant-colonel  War  of  1861-65;  medical  director  Depart- 
ment of  Dak.  1888-93;  president  Army  medical  school,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1893-1900;  retired  from  active  service,  with  rank  of  colonel  and 
assistant  surgeon-general,  1900;  promoted  brigadier-general,  retired,  1904; 
president  Association  of  military  surgeons  U.  S.,  1901;  member  military 
orders  of  the  Loyal  legion,  Indian  wars  and  Spanish-American  war; 
member  American  public  health  association;  American  medical  associa- 
tion; American  academy  of  medicine.  Author  various  articles  in  medical 
journals  and  publications  of  the  war  department.  Address,  War  De- 
partment, Washington,  D.  C.  P. 

BLAKE,  CHARLES,  A.M.  Clerk  R.  I.  supreme  court.  Address,  Narra- 
gansett  Hotel,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BOLLES,  NICHOLAS  BROWN,  A.B.  Teller  Providence  bank,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1857-63;  U.  S.  military  service  1862,  first  lieutenant.  Bom  Lynn, 
Mass.,  Feb.  20,  1835;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  22,  1863. 

Nee.  1864,  B.  U.  civ.  war 

BOND,  JULIUS,  A.M.  Preacher;  bookkeeper  Plantsville,  Conn.  Ad- 
dress, Plantsville,  Conn.  P. 

BONNEY,  NATHANIEL  GREENE,  A.M.  Graduated  Andover  theological 
institution  1862;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1864;  pastor  Peru, 
Mass.,  1864-68;  Poquonnock,  Conn.,  1868-73;  Falls  Village,  Canaan, 
Conn.,  1873-76;  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  1876-78;  Hanover,  Conn.,  1878- 
83.  Author  various  sermons  and  historical  sketches.  Born  Marsh- 
field,  Mass.,  May  30,  1834;  died  Hartford,  Conn.,  April  12,  1883. 

B.  U.  Fall  River,  And.,  Nee.  1884 

BURDGE,  FRANKLIN,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1898;  LL.B.  Albany  law 
school  1859.  Lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.;  retired.  Author  several  bio- 
graphical sketches.     Address,  325  West  57th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.       P. 

COLWELL,  FRANCIS,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1899.  Admitted  to  bar  1856; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1856-;  justice  court  of  magistrates  several  years; 
city  solicitor  1865-66,  1892-;  member  common  council  1870-71,  1875; 
president  1875;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives;  R.  I.  senate 
1875-76,  1883-84;  president  R.  I.  bar  association  since  its  organization. 
Address,  96  Bowen  St..  Providence,  R.  I.  P.,  Men  of  prog. 

CROCKER,  SAMUEL  LEONARD,  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1859. 
Lawyer;  resident  Taunton,  Mass.;  Naples,  Italy,  1875-95.  Born  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  May  25,  1835;  died  Naples,  Italy,  May  27,  1904. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 


1856  G  R  A'D  U  A  T  E  S  243 

CROCKER,  WILLIAM  BAYLIES,  A.M.  Law  student  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1856-57;  in  iron  business  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1858-86.  Born  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  Jan.  22,  1836;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan    3,  1886. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  Nee.  1886 

CUTTS,  JAMES  MADISON,  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  i860.  Admit- 
ted to  bar  1861;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-68,  captain;  brevet  lieutenant- 
colonel;  judge  advocate  and  aide-de-camp,  Army  of  the  Potomac;  editor 
Southwestern  1868;  professor  history,  rhetoric  and  oratory,  Seton  hall 
college,  South  Orange,  N.J.,  1870-71;  lawyer  Washington,  D!  C  ;  admitted 
to  bar  U.  S.  supreme  court  1871;  with  U.  S.  war  department  1883-1903. 
Author  Dolly  Madison,  1900;  numerous  speeches,  addresses  and  editorials 
on  public  questions;  editor  An  American  continental  commercial  union, 
by  Stephen  A.  Douglas;  A  brief  treatise  upon  constitutional  and  party 
questions,  received  orally  froyn  Stephen  A.  Douglas,  1866.  Born  Oct.  20, 
1837;  died  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  24,  1903. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Sabin,  P.,  Nee.  1903 

EWING,  THOMAS,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1894;  honorary  i860;  LL.D.  George- 
town college  1870.  Admitted  to  bar  1855;  lawyer  Cincinnati,  O.,  1855-57; 
Leavenworth,  Kans.,  1857-61;  member  Leavenworth  constitutional  con- 
vention 1858;  peace  conference  i860;  chief  justice  Kansas  supreme  court 
1861-62;  U.  S.  military  service  1862-65,  brigadier-general;  brevet  major- 
general;  lawyer  Washingson,  D.C.,  1865-71 ;  Lancaster,  O. ,1871-81 ;  mem- 
ber Ohio  constitutional  convention  1873-74;  U.  S.  house  of  representatives 
1877-81 ;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1881-96;  attorney  to  buildings  depart- 
ment, New  York,  1895-96;  trustee  Ohio  soldiers'  and  sailors'  orphans' 
home  1874-78;  Ohio  university  1878-83;  vice  president  Cincinnati  law 
college  1 88 1.  Author  various  addresses  and  historical  sketches.  Born 
Lancaster,  O.,  Aug.  7,  1829;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  21,  1896. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Nee.  1897,  P. 

FORD,  HENRY  CLAY,  A.B.  Resident  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  director 
Chesapeake  and  Delaware  canal  company;  Del.  insurance  company; 
various  other  corporations;  president  Penn.  fish  commission  1887-?;  officer 
Fish  protective  association  of  eastern  Penn. ;  treasurer  American  fisheries 
society  1887-92;  president  1893.  Born  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  July  25, 
1836;  died  Philadelphia,  Aug.  17,  1896.  Nee.  1903 

FORSYTH,  CHARLES  SHALER,  A.M.  Merchant  Pittsburgh,  Penn.  From 
Louisville,  Ky. 

FOX,  THOMAS  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1859.  From 
Worcester,  Mass.;  died  Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug.  28,  1883.     Harv.  law  quin. 

GILBERT,  ISAAC  HAWLEY,  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1856;  pas- 
tor Bristol,  Conn.,  1856-63;  Middletown,  Conn.,  1863-70;  Hyde  Park, 
Mass.,  1870-76;  Norwood,  Mass.,  1876-79;  Medfield,  Mass.,  1879-86; 
Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  1886-90.  Author  various  pamphlets.  Bom 
Easton,  Conn.,  Feb.  4,  1830;  died  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1890. 

Nee.  1890 

GOFF,  CHARLES  BRADFORD,  A.M.;  Ph.D.  1892.  Trustee  Brown  uni- 
versity 1889-98.  Principal  preparatory  department,  Union  college,  Sche- 
nectady, N.  Y.,  1856-57;  student  of  history  Brown  university  1857-58; 
principal  high  school.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1858-64;  English  and  classical 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1864-98;  officer  New  England  association  of 
colleges  and  preparatory  schools;  president  Barnard  club;  R.  I.  Alpha. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Bom  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  March  4,  1834;  died,  Dec.  i, 
1898.  B.  U.  Fall  River,  P.,  Nee.  1899 

HEYWOOD,  EZRA  HERVEY,  A.M.  Agent  Mass.  anti-slavery  society; 
founder  and  editor  The  word;  author  various  essays  on  questions  con- 
nected with  labor  and  the  emancipation  of  woman.  Born  Princeton, 
Mass.,  Sept.  29,  1829;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  May  22,  1893.  Nee.  1893 

HILL, NATHANIEL  PETER,  A.M.  byspecial  vote  1894;  honorary  1859.  As- 
sistant chemistry,  Brown  university,  1856-58 ;  instructor  chemistry  applied 


244  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1856 

to  the  arts  1858-59;  professor  1859-64.  Student  of  mining  and  metallurgy, 
Colorado  and  Europe,  1864-67;  organizer  Boston  and  Colorado  smelting 
company  1867;  general  manager  1867-1900;  mayor  Black  Hawk,  Col., 
1871;  member  Col.  territorial  council  1872-73;  U.  S.  senate  1879-85; 
president  Union  oil  company.  Denver;  regent  Smithsonian  institution; 
member  international  monetary  commission  1891;  president  United  oil 
company;  Colorado  smelting  and  mining  company;  Denargo  land  compa- 
ny; ■proprietor  Republican,  Denver,  Col.;  delegate  Bimetallic  conference, 
Chicago  and  Washington,  1893.  Author  Speeches  and  papers  on  the  silver 
and  other  economic  questions,  1890.  See  sketch  by  B.  W.  Steele,  with 
portrait,  in  National  magazine,  Feb.,  1892.  Born  Montgomery,  Orange 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  18,  1832;  died  Denver,  Col.,  May  22,  1900. 

Nat.  mag..  P.,  Nee.  1900 

LAWTON,  URIAH  WILLIAM,  A.M.  Teacher;  superintendent  schools. 
Dexter,  Mich.,  1856-57;  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  1857-62;  Ann  Arbor,  Mich., 
1862-67;  Jackson,  Mich.,  1868-83;  private  teacher  Jackson  1883-1901. 
Born  Westport,  Mass.,  April  27,  1831;  died  Jackson,  Mich.,  Jan.  30,  1905. 

P. 

MacALISTER,  JAMES,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1890;  LL.D.  1890;  LL.B. 
Albany  law  school  1 864.  Superintendent  public  schools,  Milwaukee,  Wis. , 
1873-83;  regent  Wisconsin  normal  schools  1878-83;  superintendent  pub- 
lic schools,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1883-90;  president  Drexel  institute, 
Philadelphia,  1891-;  lecturer  pedagogy,  Johns  Hopkins  university,  1893; 
University  of  the  city  of  New  York  1894;  trustee  University  of  Penn.  1885- 
07;  member  American  philosophical  society  1886;  officier  d'Acad^mie, 
Paris,  1889.  Author  Manual  of  primary  instruction,  1884;  Manual  of 
instruction  in  U.  S.  history  and  civil  government,  1887;  Catalogue  of  peda- 
gogical library,  with  bibliographical  notes,  1887;  Manual  training  tn  the 
public  schools  of  Philadelphia,  1890;  Art  education  in  the  public  schools, 
1893;  besides  contributions  to  periodicals.  Address,  Drexel  Institute, 
Philadelphia,  Penn.  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Am.  cat.,  P. 

OLNEY,  RICHARD,  A.M.;  LL.D.  1893;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1858; 
LL.D.  1893;  Yale  university  1901.  Fellow  Brown  university  1894-97. 
Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.;  counsel  for  Eastern,  Boston  and  Maine  and  other 
railroads;  member  Mass  house  of  representatives  1874;  U.  S.  attorney- 
general  1893-95;  U.S.  secretary  of  state  1895-97;  director  Smithsonian 
institute  Jan.,   1900.    Address,  415  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

App.  ann.  cyc,  Harv.  law  quin. 

PEIRCE,  JOHN,  A.M.;  Sc.D.  1894.  Assistant  professor  chemistry  applied 
to  the  arts,  Brown  university,  1862-63;  professor  1863-64;  trustee  1894-95. 
Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  16,  1836;  died  Providence,  March  3,  1897. 

Nee.  1897 

RAY,  BENJAMIN  LINCOLN,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1859.  In- 
terne Mass.  general  hospital;  assistant  physician  Butler  hospital  for  the 
insane,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1859-67;  physician  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1867- 
79;  secretary  R.  I.  medical  society.  Author  numerous  articles  in  Ameri- 
can journal  of  medical  sciences.  Born  Eastport,  Me.,  Dec.  31,  1836;  died 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Dec.  9,  1879.  Nee.  1880 

REED,  JOSEPH  WARREN,  A.M.  Baptist  clergyman.  From  Boston, 
Mass.;  born  May  7,  1830;  died  Fall  River,  Mass.,  July  27,  1856. 

P.,  Nee.  1856 

SNOW,  SAMUEL,  Ph.B. ;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1858.  Lawyer  Boston, 
Mass.,  1858-1900;  member  common  council,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1867-68, 
1871;  board  of  aldermen  1872-73;  president  New  England  associated 
California  pioneers  of  '49,  1889-1900.  Born  Duxbury,  Mass.,  Nov.  18, 
1832;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  May  8,  1900.  Harv.  law  quin.,  P.,  Nee.  1900 

STEDMAN,  GEORGE  LAVATER,  A.M.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1857. 
Admitted  to  bar  1857;  lawyer  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1857-98;  president  N.  Y. 
Baptist  union  for  ministerial  education;  trustee  Rochester  theological 


1856  GRADUATES  245 

seminary  1885-98;  Colgate  university;  one  of  founders  Albany  historical 
and  art  society.  Born  Southbridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  3,  1831;  died  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  March  15,  1898.  P.,  Nee.  1898 

TOURTELLOTTE,  JOHN  EATON,  A.M. ;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school.  Lawyer 
Mankato,  Minn.,  1857-61,  1866;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-65,  colonel; 
brevet  brigadier-general;  U.  S.  army  1866-85;  superintendent  Indian  af- 
fairs; aide-de-camp,  with  rank  of  colonel,  to  Gen.  Sherman,  1870-83; 
major  1883-85  ;  member  commission  of  three  to  revise  the  military  tactics. 
Author  Cavalry  manual.  Born  Thompson,  Conn.,  July  3,  1833;  died  La 
Crosse,  Wis.,  July  22,  1891.  Nee.  1892,  B.  U.  civ.  war 

WESTCOTT,  OLIVER  SPINK,  A.M.;  Sc.D.  1892.  Teacher  Suffield,  Conn., 
1857-58;  Dwight,  111.,  1858-59;  Kendall,  111.,  1859-62;  Oswego,  111.,  1862- 
64;  county  clerk  Kendall  co..  111.,  1864;  principal  high  school,  Warsaw, 
111.,  1864-65;  superintendent  schools,  Joliet  and  Lockport,  111.,  1865-67; 
teacher  mathematics,  high  school,  Chicago,  111.,  1867-70,  1873-77;  super- 
intendent schools  and  principal  high  school,  Racine,  Wis.,  1877-81; 
teacher  North  division  high  school,  now  Robert  A.  Waller  high  school, 
Chicago,  111.,  1881-83;  principal  1883-.  Address,  Maywood,  Cook  co., 
111.  P. 

WHITE,  FRANCIS  WAYLAND,  A.M.  Cotton  manufacturer  Winchester, 
Mass.,  1856-67;  dry  goods  and  commission  merchant  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1867-1901.  Born  West  Boylston,  Mass.,  Oct.  25,  1836;  died  Summit, 
N.  J.,  Sept.  13,  1901.  Nee.  1902 

WICKES,  GARDNER  MATTESON,  A.M.  Accountant;  resident  New 
York,  N    Y.     Address,  150  West  126th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

WOOD,  CHARLES  HIRAM,  A.B.  Judge  circuit  court  iitH  111.  district 
1867-74;  resident  Onarga,  111.;  lawyer  Chicago,  111.  Author  Digest  of 
law  reports  of  III.,  in  conjunction  with  J.  D.  Long,  1863.  From  North 
Lyme,  Conn.;  died  March  13  or  14,  1890.  P. 

3i-*29 

1857 

ALDRICH  ELISHA  SMITH,  Ph.B.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I.;  member 
common  council  1877-79;  president  Union  for  Christian  work  many  years. 
Born  Glocester,  R.  I.,  July  3,  1836;  died  Bristol  Ferry,  R.  I.,  Aug.  29, 
1905.  P. 

BARRETT,  FRANKLIN  RIPLEY,  A.B.  Director  Canal  national  bank; 
secretary  and  treasurer  Maine  general  hospital;  Female  orphan  asylum; 
member  Maine  historical  society;  New  England  historic  genealogical  soci- 
ety; trustee  Portland  public  library;  vice  president  Portland  benevolent 
society;  director  Atlantic  and  St.  Lawrence  railroad;  Portland,  Saco  and 
Portsmouth  railroad.     Address,  169  State  St.,  Portland,  Me.  P. 

BOWEN,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.M.;  D.D.  Hillsdale  college,  Mich.,  1874. 
In  Europe  and  teaching  1857-58;  student  Andover  theological  seminary 
1858-59;  ordained  Free  Baptist  minister  1859;  pastor  Blackstone,  Mass., 
1859-62;  acting  pastor  Olneyville,  R.  I.,  1863-64;  pastor  North  Scituate, 
R.  I.,  1864-68;  Lewiston,  Me.,  1869-82;  Baptist  church,  Middleboro, 
Mass.,  1884-88;  resident  Providence,  R.  I.,  1885-;  president  Free  Baptist 
education  society;  president  board  of  overseers,  Bates  college;  chairman 
Lewiston  school  board;  delegate  Evangelical  alliance,  Basel,  1879.  Au- 
thor Memoir  of  Rev.  George  T.  Day,  D.D.;  editor  Free  Baptist  quarterly. 
Address,  27  Sycamore  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  And.,  R.  I.  eye,  P. 

BRACKETT,  JOHN  BILLINGS,  A.M.;  D.D.  Rochester  university  1872. 
Student  Newton  theological  institution  1857-59;  ordained  Baptist  minis- 
ter 1859;  pastor  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1859-65;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1865-73; 
Lynn,  Mass.,  1873-78;  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1878-80;  Brookline,  Mass., 
1880-88;  member  executive  board  American  Baptist  missionary  union. 
Bom  Woburn,  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1835;  died  Brookline,  Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1889. 

Nee.  1890,  Newt. 


246  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1857 

BRIXTON,  ALEXANDER  THOMPSON,  A.B.  Admitted  to  R.  I.  bar  1858; 
lawyer  Washington,  D.  C;  U.  S.  military  service  1861;  president  Metro- 
politan police  board,  D.  C,  about  1878;  member  commission  to  codify  U.  S. 
public  land  laws  1879-81;  chairman  presidential  inaugural  committee 
1889;  vice  president  and  executive  Columbia  national  bank,  Washington; 
president  American  security  and  trust  company  -1893;  chairman  execu- 
tive committee;  commissioner  from  D.  C.  to  Columbian  exposition  1893; 
chairman  executive  committee  on  awards  1893;  director  Emergency 
hospital;  treasurer  and  trustee  District  title  insurance  company,  Wash- 
ington; director  Washington  hospital  for  foundlings;  Columbia  fire  in- 
surance company,  D.  C;  trustee  and  chairman  finance  committee 
Protestant  Episcopal  cathedral  foundation,  D.  C;  president  Atlantic 
building  company,  Washington;  treasurer  and  director  Pacific  building 
company,  Washington;  Washington  counsel  for  numerous  railroads  and 
other  corporations.  Author  U.  S.  land  laws,  3  vols.  1880;  founder  and 
editor  Financial  review,  bi-monthly.  Bom  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  29, 
1835;  died  Washington,  D.  C,  July  7,  1899.  P.,  Nee.  1900 

BURLINGAME,  LUTHER  RAWSON,  A.B.  Principal  academy,  Wells- 
boro,  Tioga  co.,  Penn.;  professor  classics,  seminary,  Whitestown,  N.  Y., 
six  years;  agent  and  treasurer  Morning  star,  Dover,  N.  H.,  1867-70; 
printer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1874-78;  editor  and  proprietor  Town  and  coun- 
try. Providence,  several  years.  Born  Knoxville,  Penn.,  Sept.  i,  1829; 
died  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  Oct.  9,  1890.  P. 

CARR,  GEORGE  WHEATON,  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  i860. 
Physician  and  surgeon  Providence,  R.  I.,  i860-;  assistant  surgeon-general 
R.  I.  i860;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-64,  surgeon;  brigadier-surgeon 
R.  I.  militia  1864;  medical  director,  with  rank  of  major,  1878-83;  with 
rank  of  lieutenant-colonel  1883-92;  member  R.  I.  medical  society  i860-; 
secretary  1861 ;  president  board  of  examiners  1885-91 ;  member  Providence 
medical  association;  president  1870-72  ;  surgeon  R.  I.  state  prison  1868-78; 
R.  I.  hospital  1868-88;  consulting  surgeon  1888-;  U.  S.  pension  examiner 
1868-93;  medical  director  Grand  army  of  the  republic,  R.  I.,  1872-74; 
consulting  surgeon  Butler  hospital  for  the  insane  1880-;  St.  Elizabeth's 
home;  fellow  American  medical  association;  American  academy  of  medi- 
cine.    Address,  29  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  R.  I.  eye,  P. 

CLARK,  EDWARD  WINTER,  A.M.;  D.D.  1901.  Student  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1857-58;  Rochester  theological  seminary  1858-59;  or- 
dained Baptist  minister  1859;  pastor  Logansport,  Ind.,  1859-61;  editor 
and  publisher  Witness,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1861-66;  secretary  board  In- 
diana Baptist  state  convention  1861-66;  missionary  Sibsagor,  Assam,  1868- 
75;  Naga  Hills  1875-;  reduced  the  Ao  Naga  language  to  writing.  Author 
or  translator  of  the  following  works  in  Ao  Naga:  two  of  the  Gospels; 
life  of  Joseph  of  the  Scriptures;  a  small  hymn  book;  school  books;  con- 
tributed most  of  the  grammar  and  vocabulary  to  Ao  Naga  grammar,  with 
illustrative  phrases  and  vocabulary,  by  his  wife,  Mary  J.  (Mead)  Clark, 
1893.     Address,  Impur,  Assam,  India.  Bapt.  encyc,  Newt.,  Roch.,  P. 

CUTLER,  EDWARD  HUTCHINS,  A.M.  Assistant  librarian  Brown  uni- 
versity 1858-60;  instructor  mathematics  1860-61.  Principal  academy, 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1861-64;  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1864-82; 
head  master  high  school,  Newton,  Mass.,  1882-87;  proprietor  and  princi- 
pal preparatory  school,  Newton,  1887-1904;  teacher  Rock  Ridge  hall, 
Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.,  1904-.  Author  various  articles  in  periodicals; 
editor  The  ninth  book  of  Vergil's  ^Eneid.  Address,  3  Linder  Terrace,  New- 
ton, Mass.  P. 

DEAN,  THOMAS,  A.M.  Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.;  secretary  Boston  yacht 
club  1866-95.  Author  various  articles  in  magazines  and  periodicals. 
Born  Lowell,  Mass.,  March  22,  1835;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  July  21,  1895. 

Nee.  1896 


i857  GRADUATES  947 

EASTMAN,  SAMUEL  COFFIN,  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1859. 
Assistant  librarian  Brown  university  1857-58.  Lawyer  Concord,  N.  H.; 
member  N.  H.  house  of  representatives;  speaker;  president  l\.  ri.  histori- 
cal society;  N.  H.  savings  bank;  Concord  mutual  fire  insurance  company; 
director  St.  Louis  and  Santa  F6  railroad  1896-1901;  other  railroads  and 
manufacturing  companies.  Author  White  mountain  guide-book,  9  editions, 
1859;  translator  Brandes'  Impressions  of  Russia;  J.  Lie's  The  family  at 
Gilje.     Address,  Concord,  N.  H.  Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

FALLIGANT,  LOUIS  ALEXANDER,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1903;  M.D. 
Homoeopathic  medical  college  of  Penn.  1858.  Confederate  military  serv- 
ice 1861-65,  surgeon;  physician  Savannah,  Ga.;  health  officer  Savannah 
1862-64;  member  Homoeopathic  yellow  fever  commission  1878;  Board 
of  experts  Congressional  yellow  fever  commission  1878-79;  American  in- 
stitute of  homoeopathy  1879-1903;  city  council  Savannah  1889-91,  1895- 
97;  sanitary  board  several  terms.  Bom  Augusta,  Ga.,  Oct.  25,  1836; 
died  Savannah,  Ga.,  July  5,  1903.  P. 

GOODWIN,  DANIEL,  A.M.;  Ph.D.  1895;  D.D.  1903.  Graduated  General 
theological  seminary.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1862;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon 
1862;  priest  1863;  rector  St.  John's  church,  Bangor,  Me.,  1862-69;  St. 
Paul's  church,  Wickford,  R.  I.,  1869-74;  St.  Paul's  church,  Dedham, 
Mass.,  1874-79;  St.  Luke's  church.  East  Greenwich,  R.  L.  1879-92;  histori- 
cal writer  East  Greenwich.  Editor  The  MacSparran  diary,  1899;  Up- 
dike's History  of  the  Episcopal  church  in  N arragansett ,  new  ed.,  1905; 
author  ecclesiastical  section  of  The  history  of  R.  I.  to  the  close  of  the  iQth 
century,  1902.     Address,  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.  P. 

HAPGOOD.  CHARLES  HUTCHINS,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
i8i^8-59;  manufacturer  Alton,  111.;  president  Hapgood  plow  company. 
Address,  Alton,  111.  Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

HAZARD,  JOHN  NEWBOLD,  A.M.  1890.  Cotton  manufacturer  Peace 
Dale,  R.  I.,  1858-1900;  president  Peace  Dale  manufacturing  company 
1866-92;  director  Wakefield  trust  company;  president  Narragansett  Pier 
railroad  1876-1900.  Born  Peace  Dale,  R.  I.,  Sept.  11,  1836;  died  Peace 
Dale,  June  7,  1900.  Nee.  1901 

IVES,  ROBERT  HALE,  A.M.  Merchant  Providence,  R  .1.,  1858-62;  U.  S. 
military  service  1862,  lieutenant.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  3,  1837; 
mortally  wounded,  Antietam,  Md.,  Sept.  17,  1862;  died  Hagerstown,  Md., 
Sept.  27,  1862.  Nee.  1863,  R.  I.  eye,  B.  U.  civ.  war 

LYON,  AARON  CLEMENT,  A.M.  Principal  public  school,  Racine,  Wis., 
1857-58;  student  Hamilton  theological  institution  1859-60;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  i860;  pastor  Favetteville,  N.  Y.,  1860-65,  1886-91; 
Amenia,  N.  Y.,  1866-67;  Millerton,  N.  Y.,  1875-81;  New  Market,  N.  Y., 
1883-84;  Lake  Placid,  N.  Y.,  1884-85;  resident  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 
Born  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  2,  1833;  died  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.,  March  22, 
1896.  P.,  Nee.  1896 

MANNING,  JOHN  MILTON,  A.M.  Teacher  mathematics  Pierce  academy, 
Middleboro,  Mass.,  1857-59;  principal  academy,  Woodstock,  Conn.,  1859- 
61;  Liberal  literary  institute,  Antwerp,  N.  Y.,  1861-66;  resident  Raynham, 
Mass.;  chairman  school  committee,  Raynham,  several  years;  superintend- 
ent of  schools  1878-79;  treasurer  East  Bristol  neighborhood  conven- 
tion 1 88 7-.  Author  several  addresses  and  contributions  to  newspapers. 
Address,  Raynham,  Mass.  P. 

MARSTON,  GEORGE  HARRISON,  A.B.  From  North  Providence,  R.  I.; 
died  1865. 

PAINE,  FREDERICK,  A.M.  Manufacturer.  With  the  Harwood  manu- 
facturing company,  manufacturers  of  bags  and  barrels,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Address,  2404  Nicollet  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  P 


248  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1857 

PECKHAM,  FRANCIS  BARING,  A.B.  Lawyer  Newport,  R.  I. ;  city  solic- 
itor 1865-73,  1874-91;  first  president  Newport  business  men's  association 
12  years.  Born  Newport,  R.  I.,  Dec.  28,  1836;  died  Newport,  Dec.  7, 
1903.  Nee.  1904 

POND,  DANIEL  BULLARD,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1858.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar  1859;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.,  1859-60;  New  York,  N. 
Y.,  1860-62;  cotton  manufacturer  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1862-73;  lawyer 
Woonsocket  1873-96;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1864-65, 
1866-67;  R.  I.  senate  1867-70,  1889-90;  town  solicitor  1879-80;  high 
sheriff  Providence  county  1887-88?;  mayor  Woonsocket  1889-94;  R.  I. 
commissioner  World's  fair,  Chicago,  1893;  chairman  board  of  trustees  R. 
I.  state  institute  for  the  deaf;  director  Woonsocket  branch.  Old  Colony 
co-operative  bank.  Born  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  Oct.  21,  1830;  died  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Sept.  9,  1896.  Nee.  1897 

POOLE,  REUBEN  BROOKS,  A.B.;  A.M.  1887.  Teacher  Rockport,  Mass.; 
Philadelphia,  Penn. ;  reporter  N^w  York  tribune  1863-64;  secretary  Young 
men's  Christian  association.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1864-65;  librarian  1865- 
95;  president  N.  Y.  library  club  four  years;  vice  president  N.  Y.  state 
library  association  1892-93;  president.  Author  various  articles  in  Li- 
brary journal;  and  other  periodicals;  one  of  the  editors  Poole's  index  to 
current  literature.  Born  Sandy  Bay,  now  Rockport,  Mass.,  April  13, 
1834;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  April  5,  1895.  P.,  Nee.  1896 

ROBBINS,  NATHANIEL,  A.B.  Student  Albany  law  school.  From 
Townsend,  Vt. 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS,  A.M.;  LL.D.  1891;  A.M.  Yale  college 
1880;  Ph.D.  Alfred  university  1886.  Teacher  Alfred  academy;  professor 
mathematics  and  astronomy  1858-70;  meanwhile  student  theoretical  and 
applied  mechanics,  Yale  college,  one  year;  student  astronomy,  Harvard 
university,  one  year;  U.  S.  naval  service  1862-64;  assistant  Harvard  col- 
lege observatory  1870-77;  assistant  professor  astronomy  1877-86;  profess- 
or physics  and  astronomy,  Colby  university,  1886-98;  member  American 
academy  of  arts  and  sciences;  honorary  fellow  Royal  microscopical  soci- 
ety of  London  1880;  member  National  academy  of  sciences;  vice  president 
American  association  for  the  advancement  of  science  1882-83,  1894; 
president  American  society  of  microscopists  1886.  Author  Annals  of 
Harvard  college  observatory,  5  vols. ;  Obscure  heat  as  an  agent  in  producing 
expansion  in  metals  under  air  contact,  1894;  also  about  70  articles  on 
various  subjects.  Born  Waterford,  Conn.,  Nov.  13,  1832;  died  Water- 
ville.  Me.,  March  i,  1898.  Harv.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  P.,  Nee.  1898 

SEWALL,  CHARLES,  A.B.  Lawyer  Salem,  Mass.;  member  school  com- 
mittee. Born  Rockport,  Mass.,  Nov.  2,  1835;  died  Salem,  Mass.,  April 
4.  1894.  Nee.  1894 

SMITH,  BENJAMIN  HALE,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1859;  lawyer  Glouces- 
ter, Mass.,  1859-81;  member  school  committee  1867;  city  solicitor  1876; 
trustee  public  library  fund;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives 
1863-65;  publisher  Telegraph,  Gloucester;  Cape  Ann  advertiser;  Cape  Ann 
bulletin.  Born  Rockport,  Mass.,  March  29,  1833;  died  Gloucester,  Mass., 
Nov.  23,  1880.  Nee.  1881 

SPROAT,  JAMES  GRANVILLE,  A.M.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1859;  lawyer  Wareham,  Mass.,  1859-88;  member  Mass.  senate  1870-71. 
Born  Wareham,  Mass.,  July  22,  1835;  died  Wareham,  Feb.  22,  1888. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  Nee.  1888 

STONE,  DEXTER  SHELDON,  Ph.B.  With  publishing  house,  Philadel- 
phia, Penn.;  civil  engineer  Providence,  R.  I.;  shipbuilder,  in  partner- 
ship with  Herreshoff,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  three  years;  manager  Philadelphia 
publishing  house,  Boston,  Mass.;  partner  Cowperthwait  and  company, 
publishers,  Philadelphia,  1873-87.  Born  Coventry,  R.  I.,  Dec.  i,  1837; 
died  Nantucket,  Mass.,  Aug,  8,  1887.  Nee.  1888 


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i857  GRADUATES  249 

SWISHER,  SAMUEL  LANDES,  A.M.  Principal  schools,  111.,  1867-78; 
head  master  U.  S.  cavalry  depot,  Jefiferson  Barracks,  Mo.,  1878-93; 
rural  free  delivery  mail-carrier,  Albany,  Or.  Address,  R.  F.  D.  3, 
Albany,  Linn  Co.,  Or.  P. 

TANNER,  GEORGE  CLINTON,  A.M.;  D.B.  Seabury  divinity  school  i860; 
D.D.  1895.  Organized  graded  schools  Winona,  Minn.,  1857-58;  head 
master  and  instructor  Greek,  Shattuck  school,  Faribault,  Minn.,  1858-66; 
ordained  Episcopal  deacon  i860;  priest  1862;  rector  St.  Paul's  church, 
Owatonna,  Minn.,  1867-87;  professor  New  Testament  exegesis,  Seabury 
divinity  school,  1871-73;  superintendent  schools  Steele  co.,  Minn.,  1872- 
87;  dean  of  convocation  1871;  in  charge  of  study  Shattuck  school  1887-; 
chaplain  1887-1901;  registrar  and  historian,  Diocese  of  Minn.,  1878-; 
trustee  St.  Mary's  hall  1896-;  secretary  board  of  trustees  1896-;  chaplain 
1903-;  trustee  Brack  school  1900-.  Author  various  monographs  on  the 
early  history  of  the  Episcopal  church  in  Minn. ;  Genealogy  of  William 
Tanner  of  North  Kingstown,  R.  I.     Address,  Faribault,  Minn.  P. 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  ALBERT,  A.M.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1859;  principal  boys'  school,  Newport,  R.  I.;  lawyer  Newport  until  1869; 
Minneapolis  and  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1869-72;  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  1872-87; 
justice  court,  Newport;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives.  Born 
Middleboro,  Mass.,  Sept.  26,  1833;  died  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  Aug.  27, 
1887.  Nee.  1888 

32-*20 

1858 

ABBOTT,  SAMUEL  WARREN,  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1862. 
Principal  academy,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  1858-59;  U.  S.  service  1861-65; 
assistant  surgeon  U.  S.  navy  1861-64;  surgeon  ist  Mass.  cavalry  1864-65; 
physician  Wakefield,  Mass.;  member  school  committee  Woburn  and 
and  Wakefield  1866-73;  medical  examiner  Middlesex  co.,  Mass.,  1872-84; 
secretary  Mass.  state  board  of  health  1882-1904;  delegate  Congress  of 
hygiene,  London,  1891;  member  American  medical  association;  American 
public  health  association;  Mass.  medical  society;  vice  president  1894-95; 
member  American  statistical  association;  Society  of  hygiene,  France; 
Mass.  medico-legal  society;  Royal  statistical  society,  England;  prepared 
U.  S.  exhibit  of  hygiene,  Paris  exposition,  1900.  Author  various  articles 
in  medical  and  sanitary  journals  and  other  periodicals.  Born  Woburn, 
Mass.,  June  12,  1837;  died  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Oct.  29,  1904. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

BARROWS,  COMFORT  EDWIN,  A.M.;  D.D.  Colby  university  1881. 
Trustee  Brown  university  1878-83.  Graduated  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1861;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1861;  pastor  South  Danvers, 
now  Peabody,  Mass.,  1861-65;  First  church,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1865-83; 
president  R.  I.  Baptist  missionary  society  two  years;  R.  I.  Baptist  state 
convention  1874;  corresponding  secretary  Newport  historical  society. 
Author  Development  of  Baptist  principles  in  Rhode  Island;  also  articles  in 
Baptist  quarterly;  and  other  periodicals.  Born  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Dec.  11, 
1831;  died  Newport,  R.  I.,  Dec.  26,  1883. 

R.  I.  eye,  Newt.,  Nee.  1884,  Bapt.  encyc. 

BEVERLY,  GEORGE,  A.B.  Law  student.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  1835; 
died  Providence,  March  12,  1861.  Nee.  1861 

BRYANT,  OLIVER  FRANCIS,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1892.  Teacher 
Chauncy  hall  school,  Boston,  Mass.,  1860-94.  Address,  164  Salem  St., 
Woburn,  Mass.  P. 

CHAPMAN,  ROBERT  BOYLE,  A.M.  With  Bowen,  Homes  and  company, 
merchants,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  stock  broker  Boston,  Mass.;  New  York, 
N.  Y. ;  fire  insurance  agent  Providence,  R.  I.,  1867-94;  secretary  State 
mutual  fire  insurance  company;  vice  president;  president  and  treasurer 


250  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1858 

until  1894;  secretary  and  treasurer  Enterprise  fire  insurance  company; 
American  fire  insurance  company.  Born  Worcester,  Mass..  Nov.  9, 
1837;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  5,  1894.  P.,  Nee.  1895 

CHASE,  EDWARD  PAYSON,  A.M.  Private  tutor  Texas  and  Georgia; 
student  of  music  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  organist  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1869- 
71;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1871-80;  professor  music  Pelham  priory;  Brooke 
hall;  organist  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1880-97.  Author  Te  Deum;  also  songs. 
Bom  Westmoreland,  N.  H.,  Dec.  12,  1834;  died  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  i, 
1897.  P-,  Nee.  1898 

CLARK,  EDWARD  LORD,  A.M.;  D.D.  Williams  college  1880.  Graduated 
Andover  theological  seminary  1863;  ordained  Congregational  minister 
1861;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-62,  chaplain;  pastor  First  church,  North 
Bridgewater,  now  Brockton,  Mass.,  1863-66;  North  church.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1867-72;  Presbyterian  church  of  the  Puritans,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1872-93;  Central  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1893-1902.  KvLthor Daleth:  Egypt 
illustrated,  1863;  Israel  in  Egypt,  1873.     Address,  Kennebunk  Port,  Me. 

Allibone,  B.  U.  civ.  war.  And.,  P. 

COBB,  STEPHEN  ALONZO,  A.B.  Lawyer  Wyandotte,  Kans.,  1859-78; 
U.  S.  military  service  1862-65,  chief  commissary  13th  army  corps;  brevet 
lieutenant-colonel;  member  Kans.  senate  1862,  1869-70;  Kans.  house  of 
representatives  1871-73;  speaker  1872;  mayor  Wyandotte  1862,  1868; 
member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1873-75.  Born  Madison,  Me., 
June  17,  1833;  died  Aug.,  1878. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  Cong,  direct.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

COLBY,  CHARLES  LEWIS,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  1891.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1879-90;  fellow  1890-96.  Member  firm  of  Page,  Richardson  and  company, 
shipowners,  Boston,  Mass.,  1858-61;  Dunbar  and  Colby,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1861-68;  resident  Newton,  Mass.,  1868-74;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1874-90;  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1890-96;  president  Wis.  central  railroad  company,  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.  many  years;  Milwaukee  and  Lake  Winnebago  railroad  company; 
Wis.  and  Minn,  railroad  company;  Chicago  and  Great  Western  railroad 
company;  Penokee  and  Gojebic  consolidated  mines;  Spanish  American 
iron  mining  company;  director  Northern  Pacific  railroad;  member  Wis. 
house  of  representatives  1876;  president  New  York  city  Baptist  mission 
society;  trustee  Colby  university;  Wayland  university;  honorary  member 
American  society  of  civil  engineers.  Born  Roxbury,  Mass.,  May  22, 
1839;  died  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Feb.  26,  1896. 

Bapt.  encyc,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  P. 

COY,  ELIAB  WASHBURN,  A.M.;  Ph.D.  College  of  N.  J.  1887.  Principal 
high  school,  Peoria,  111.,  1858-64,  1869-71;  law  student  Peoria  1860-62; 
admitted  to  bar  1862;  lawyer  Peoria  1864-66;  superintendent  of  schools, 
Peoria,  1866-;  principal  model  high  school,  111.  state  normal  university, 
1871-73;  Hughes  high  school,  Cincinnati,  O.,  18 73-;  secretary  and  treas- 
urer National  council  of  education  1887;  president  1893,  1894.  Author 
Latin  lessons  for  beginners;  editor  Illinois  teacher,  1871-72.  Address,  Col- 
lege Hill,  Hamilton  Co.,  O.  P. 

De  camp,  JAMES  FREEMAN,  A.M.  Cashier  for  quartermaster  in  Depart- 
ment of  the  Gulf;  secretary  and  treasurer  Iron  works,  Chattanooga,  Tenn., 
1865;  Selma,  Rome  and  Dalton  railroad  1866;  merchant  Cincinnati,  O., 
1877-88.  Born  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jan.  2,  1836;  died  Cincinnati,  Aug.  11, 
1888.  Nee.  1889 

De  camp,  EZEKIEL  LUTHER,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Cincinnati  college  1862.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1862;  lawyef-  Cincinnati,  O.;  city  treasurer  1870.  Address, 
Third  National  Bank  Building,  Cincinnati,  O.  P. 

EMERSON,  HOWARD  MALCOM,  A.M.  Student  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1858-60;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1861;  pastor  Methuen,  Mass., 
1861-62.  Born  North  Reading,  Mass.,  1834;  died  South  Berwick,  Me., 
May  16,  1862.  Nee.  1862,  Newt. 


i8s8  GRADUATES  251 

GILMORE,  JOSEPH  HENRY.  A.M.;  Ph.D.  1892.  Graduated  Newton 
theological  institution  1861;  instructor  Hebrew  1861-62;  ordained  Bap- 
tist minister  1862;  pastor  First  church,  Fisherville,  now  Penacook,  N.  H., 
1862-64;  private  secretary  to  Gov.  Gilmore,  and  editor  Concord  daily 
monitor  1864-65;  pastor  Second  church,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1865-67; 
acting  professor  Hebrew,  Rochester  theological  seminary,  1867-68;  pro- 
fessor rhetoric,  logic,  and  English,  University  of  Rochester,  1868-.  Au- 
thor Little  Mary,  1861 ;  Art  of  expression,  1875;  He  leadeth  me,  and  other 
religions  poems,  1877  ;  Outlines  of  logic,  1879 ;  English  language  and  its  early 
literature,  1879;  Chautauqua  text-hook  of  English  literature,  1880;  Wedlock, 
1881 ;  Primary  speaker,  1881 ;  Intermediate  speaker,  1882;  Academic  speak- 
er, 1883;  Outlines  of  rhetoric,  1891 ;  Outline  studies  in  English  and  Ameri- 
can literature,  189 1;  Familiar  chats  about  books  and  reading,  1892;  frequent 
contributions  to  periodicals;  editorial  writer  Examiner,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1870-78.     Address,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Newt.,  Allibone,  Am.  cat.,  P. 

GODDARD,  ROBERT  HALE  IVES,  A.M.  Fellow  Brown  university  1893-. 
Merchant  and  manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I.;  U.  S.  military  service 
1861-65,  captain  and  aide-de-camp;  brevet  lieutenant-colonel;  acting 
assistant  inspector  general  9th  army  corps.  Address,  160  Hope  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

GOLDTHWAIT,  MERRICK,  A.M.;  LL.B  Albany  law  school.  Lawyer 
Bristol,  R.  I.;  Boone,  la.,  1869-70;  resident  Uxbridge,  Mass.  Bom 
Northbridge,  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  183 1;  died  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  May  26,  1901. 

Nee.  1901 

GREEN,  ARNOLD,  A.M.;  LL.D.  1894.  Trustee  Brown  university  1889- 
1903.  Student  University  of  Gottingen  i860;  Athens,  Greece;  U.  S.  mil- 
itary service  1861;  law  student  Harvard  university  1865-66;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1865-1903;  reporter  R.  I.  supreme  court  1874-93;  mem- 
ber common  council ;  president  board  of  trustees  Providence  public  library ; 
trustee  R.  I.  hosi)ital;  member  New  England  botanical  society.  Author 
various  orations  and  poems.  Born  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  27,  1838; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  17,  1903.  B.  U.  civ.  war.  P.,  Nee.  1903 

GUSHEE,  EDWARD  MANNING,  A.M.;  D.D.  University  of  N.  C.  1891. 
Ordained  Episcopal  deacon  i86i;  priest  1861;  U.  S.  military  service  1862- 
63,  chaplain;  rector  St.  Thomas's  church,  Dover,  Mass;  St.  Paul's  church 
Wallingford,  Conn.;  St.  Peter's  church,  Salem,  Mass.;  St.  Philip's  church, 
Cambridge,  Mass.  Author  Lent  a  precious  season,  1865;  Plain  words  for 
non-Episcopalians ,  1868;  The  dangers  of  peace,  1898;  The  church  oppor- 
tunity, 1905;  besides  various  sermons.  Address,  302  Brookline  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

HARRIS,  SAMUEL  TURNER,  A.M.  Graduated  law  school  of  Cincinnati, 
O.,  1862  ;  lawyer  Cincinnati,  O.  Author  various  articles  in  magazines  and 
periodicals.  Born  Cincinnati,  O.,  Feb.  26,  1837;  died  Norwood,  O.,  July 
14,  1901.  P. 

HAY,  JOHN,  A.M.;  LL.D.  1897;  Western  Reserve  university  1894;  Prince- 
ton university  1900;  Dartmouth  college  1901 ;  Yale  university  1901 ;  Har- 
vard university  1902.  Admitted  to  bar  1861;  secretary  to  President 
Lincoln  i86r;  volunteer  aide-de-camp  to  Major  General  Hunter  1863; 
major  and  assistant  adjutant-general  1864;  aide-de-camp  to  President 
Lincoln  1864;  brevet  colonel;  secretary  of  legation,  Paris,  1865-67; 
charg^  d'affaires,  Vienna,  1867-68;  secretary  of  legation,  Madrid,  1869-70; 
member  editorial  staff  Tribune,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1870-75;  first  assistant 
U.  S.  secretary  of  state  1879-81;  president  International  sanitary  con- 
ference 1881;  ambassador  to  England  1897-98;  U.  S.  secretary  of  state 
1898-1905.  Author  Pi^^  county  ballads,  1871;  Castilian  days,  1871 ;  Abra- 
hain  Lincoln,  a  history,  in  conjunction  with  J.  G.  Nicolay,  10  vols.,  1890; 
Poems,  1890;  translator  Castelar's  Dernocracy  in  Europe.  Born  Salem, 
Ind.,  Oct.  8,  1838;  died  Lake  Sunapee,  N.  H.,  July  i,  1905. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone.  Johnson's  cyc,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 


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LYMAN,  MOSES,  Ph.B.  Iron  manufacturer  and  sales  agent  Waverly,N.Y.; 
president  Manhattan  co-operative  real  estate  company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Address,  Lakeville,  Conn.  P. 

MANCHESTER,  LEANDER  CORNELIUS,  A.M.;  D.D.  1898.  Graduated 
General  theological  seminary.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1861 ;  ordamed  Episcopal 
deacon  1861;  priest  1862;  minister  Trinity  church,  Sharon  Springs,  N.  Y., 
1861-63;  rector  Church  of  the  Saviour,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1863-67;  St. 
Mark's  church,  Warren,  R.  I.,  1867-73;  St.  John's  church,  Lowell,  Mass., 
1873-;  secretary  convention  Mass.  diocese  1900-.  Address,  380  Rogers 
St.,  Lowell,  Mass.  P. 

MANSFIELD,  FRANCIS,  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons, 
Columbia  college,  1885;  Long  Island  college  hospital  1893.  Student 
Newton  theological  institution  1857-58;  Union  theological  seminary  1858; 
graduated  General  theological  seminary  1861;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon 
i860;  minister  St.  Paul's  church,  Salem,  N.  Y.,  i860;  assistant  Church  of 
the  Holy  Communion,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1861;  ordained  priest  1861; 
vicar  Calvary  chapel.  New  York,  1861-62;  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63, 
chaplain;  rector  Ascension  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1863-73;  Church  of 
Atonement  and  St.  John's  church,  Chicago,  111.,  1873-78;  Trinity  church, 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1878-81;  St.  John's  church,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1882-90; 
physician  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1890-95;  chaplain  Bellevue  hospital  1892; 
assistant  rector  Christ  church.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1895;  instructor  Marma- 
duke  military  academy,  Sweet  Springs,  Mo.,  1895-96;  Military  academy, 
Knoxville,  111.,  1896-97 ;  rector  St.  James's  church, Callicoore  Depot,  N.  Y,, 
and  Long  Eddy,  N.  Y.,  1897-1900;  St.  James's  church,  Waxahachie,  Tex., 
1901-02;  Good  Shepherd  church,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.,  and  various  mis- 
sions, 1902-03;  St.  John's  church,  Worthington,  _  O.,  1904-;  member 
Mass.  medical  society;  Kings  county  medical  society,  N.  Y.  Author 
Hymns  with  tunes,  1880;  Gathered  waifs;  Cosmiad,  sonnets  and  rhymes; 
also  various  sermons  and  addresses.  Address,  Care  F.  H.  Mansfield, 
150  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Newt.,  P. 

MILLAR,  ROBERT,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1861.  Physician. 
Address,  238  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

NELSON,  AARON  HAYDEN,  A.M.  Admitted  to  Minn,  bar  1859;  teacher 
female  seminary,  Kirkwood,  Mo.,  1860-61;  assistant  principal  City  uni- 
versity, St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1861;  U.  S.  military  service  1863-72,  past  assist- 
ant paymaster;  commercial  stationer  New  Orleans,  La.,  1872-80;  clerk 
General  land  office,  Interior  department,  Washington,  D.  C,  1881-89; 
admitted  to  bar  U.  S.  supreme  court  1889;  lawyer  Helena,  Mont.,  1889- 
95;  secretary  Mont,  bar  association  1890-95;  superintendent  South  park 
improvement  association,  Chicago,  111.  Address,  247  East  57th  St.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

NORTH,  ALFRED,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons  1861. 
Member  home  staff  N.  Y.  hospital  1861-62;  surgeon  Braddock  barracks 
hospital;  physician  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1863-93;  medical  examiner  Water- 
bury  12  years;  chief  of  staff  consulting  physicians  Waterbury  hospital; 
surgeon  N.  Y.  and  N.  E.  railroad;  medical  examiner  various  life  insurance 
companies;  medical  director  Conn,  indemnity  association;  member 
Waterbury  medical  society;  New  Haven  county  association;  Conn, 
medical  society.  Author  occasional  contributions  to  medical  journals. 
Born  Torrington,  Conn.,  Oct.  5,  1836;  died  Waterbury,  Conn.,  Nov.  17, 
1893.  Nee.  1894 

NOYES,  WALTER  BERNARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Columbia  college  1865.  Stu- 
dent General  theological  seminary;  ordained  Episcopal  minister;  U.S. 
military  service  1861,  chaplain;  assistant  rector  Trinity  church,  New 
York,  N.  Y.;  St.  Alban's  church.  New  York;  consul  Venice  several  years. 
Born  Matanzas,  Cuba,  May,  1837;  died  Rome,  Italy,  Dec.  6,  1885. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  Nee.  1886 


1858  GRADUATES  353 

PATTEN,  JOSEPH  HURLBUT,  Ph.B.  With  Manufacturers  national 
bank,  Providence,  R.  I.,  until  1863;  in  business  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1863- 
64;  teller  Manufacturers  national  bank,  Providence,  1865-74.  Born 
Providence,  R.  I.,  March  5,  1836;  died  Providence,  Dec.  17,  1874. 

Nee.  1875 

PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM  BROWN,  A.M.  Principal  academy,  Leicester,  Mass. ; 
teacher  Latin,  Greek  and  French,  Friends'  school,  Providence,  R.  I., 
1863-69;  professor  Greek,  Swarthmore  college,  Swarthmore,  Penn.,  1869?- 
73;  private  teacher  Providence  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  i,  1836; 
died  Providence,  Nov.  30,  1893.  Nee.  1895 

SAFFORD,  HENRY  GILBERT,  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1 861;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1861;  pastor  Amesbury,  Mass., 
1861-68;  Concord,  N.  H.,  1868-75;  in  Europe  1872;  pastor  South  Framing- 
ham,  Mass.,  1875-84;  life  insurance  agent,  Newton,  Mass.,  1884-99. 
Author  several  addresses,  sermons,  and  contributions  to  periodicals; 
foreign  and  war  correspondent.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  18,  1832; 
died  Newton,  Mass.,  May  29,  1899.  Newt.,  P.,  Nee.  1899 

SILLIMAN,  SAMUEL  GREGORY,  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1861 ;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1864;  preacher  Lebanon,  Me., 
1862-63;  missionary  to  freedmen  1864-65;  pastor  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1865- 
75;  Montana,  N.  J.,  1877-79;  preacher  Danbury,  Conn.,  1880-81;  pastor 
White  Hills,  Conn.,  1881-87;  Old  Lyme,  Conn.,  1887-91;  Winthrop,  Conn., 
1891-92;  resident  Adams,  Conn.  Born  Easton,  Conn.,  Oct.  13,  1834; 
died  Easton,  Nov.  11,  1899.  Newt.,  P.,  Nee.  1900 

SNOW,  JOHN  LIPPITT,  A.M.  Wholesale  druggist  Providence,  R.  I.;  mem- 
ber common  council  1866-69,  1870-71;  alderman  1875;  colonel  Providence 
horse  guards;  vice  president,  chairman  executive  committee..  Advance 
club.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  29,  1837;  died  Providence,  Aug.  8, 
1891.  Nee.  1892 

STEVENS,  SOLON  WHITHED,  A.M.  Student  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1858;  organist,  pianist  and  teacher  of  music  Lowell,  Mass.,  1858- 
66;  resident  Lowell;  in  Europe  1873;  member  school  board,  Lowell,  1879- 
85;  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1885-86;  admitted  to  bar  1888;  lawyer 
Lowell,  Mass.,  1888-;  deputy  collector  of  internal  revenue  1889-93;  presi- 
dent Old  residents'  historical  society,  later  Lowell  historical  society,  1897-; 
Old  Middlesex  chapter.  Sons  of  the  American  revolution,  1904.  Author 
occasional  speeches  and  addresses.     Address,  Lowell,  Mass.         Newt.,  P. 

STONE,  WILLIAM  LEETE,  A.B.;  A.M.  1869;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school 
1859.  Lawyer  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1860-63;  <^i'ty  editor  Journal  of 
commerce,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1864-67;  editor  and  proprietor  College  review 
1870-74;  secretary  Saratoga  monument  association  187 1-;  one  of  the 
original  trustees  and  incorporators;  centennial  historian  N.  Y.  1876; 
historian  Saratoga  county  society  of  N.  Y. ;  trustee  N.  Y.  state  historical 
society;  member  committee  to  supervise  translation  of  Dutch  records, 
New  York,  N.  Y. ;  honorary  and  corresponding  member  many  learned 
and  historical  societies,  America  and  Europe.  Author  Life  and  writings 
of  Sir  William  Johnson,  hart.,  1865;  Life  and  writings  of  Col.  William 
L.  Stone,  1866;  Guide  book  to  Saratoga  and  vicinity,  1866;  Letters  and 
journals  of  Airs.  General  Riedesel,  tr.  and  ed.,  1866;  Life  and  military 
journals  of  Major  General  Riedesel,  1868;  History  of  New  York  city,  1872; 
Retniniscences  of  Saratoga  and  Ballston,  1875;  Campaign  of  General  Bur- 
goyne  and  St.  Leger's  expedition,  1877;  Third  supplement  to  Doivling's  his- 
tory of  Romanism,  1881;  Orderly  book  of  Sir  John  Johnson,  edited,  1882; 
Journal  of  Captain  Pansch,  chief  of  the  Hanau  artillery  during  the  Biir- 
goyne  campaign,  translated,  1886;  Genealogy  of  the  Stone  family,  1887; 
Genealogy  of  the  Statin  family;  Revolutionary  letters,  1891;  Ballads  of  the 
Burgoyne  campaign,  1893;  Visits  to  the  Saratoga  battle  ground,  1894;  His- 
tory of  Washington  county,  N.  Y.;  numerous  articles  in  Appleton's  cyclo- 
pcedia  of  American  biography;  and  various  periodicals.  Address,  151  Park 
Ave.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone,  Stone  fam.,  P. 


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TEFFT,  LYMAN  BEECHER,  A.M.;  D.D.  1893.  Graduated  Rochester 
theological  seminary  i860;  teacher  academy,  Belfast,  N.  Y.,  1860-62; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1862;  pastor  Prescott,  Wis.;  Winona,  Minn., 
1862-66;  Norwich,  Conn.,  1866-69;  Mankato,  Minn.,  1869-71;  Colchester, 
Conn.,  1871-74;  associate  principal  Nashville  normal  and  theological  in- 
stitute, Tenn  ,  1874-83;  president  Hartshorn  memorial  college.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1 883-.  Author  Curiosities  of  heat;  Institutes  of  moral  philoso- 
phy; various  contributions  to  periodicals.  Address,  1600  West  Leigh 
St., 'Richmond,  Va.  Roch.  theol.  sem.,  P. 

THURBER,  SAMUEL,  A.M.;  Ph.D.  1891.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63, 
first  lieutenant;  teacher  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.;  Hyde  Park,  Mass.; 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  Worcester,  Mass.;  master  in  Girls'  high  school,  Boston, 
Mass.,  since  1881.  Author  numerous  articles  mostly  on  educational  sub- 
jects.    Address,  13  Westminster  Ave.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  PELGUS,  Ph.B.  Insurance  agent  New  York, 
N.  Y. ;  stock  broker  New  York;  real  estate  agent  Cincinnati,  O.,  1868-87; 
member  Cincinnati  chamber  of  commerce.  Born  Cincinnati,  O.,  July 
30,  1837;  died  Cincinnati,  Oct.  6,  1887.  Nee.  1898 

37-*2i 

1859 

ANDREWS,  THEODORE,  Ph.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1861;  secretary 
Armington  and  Sims  engine  company.  Address,  P.  O.  Box  16,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

BANCROFT,  TIMOTHY  WHITING,  A.M.  Professor  rhetoric  and  En- 
glish literature.  Brown  university,  1868-90.  Principal  high  school,  Wal- 
tham,  Mass.,  1861-63;  engaged  in  business,  Boston,  Mass.,  for  a  short 
time;  principal  high  school,  Newton,  Mass.  Author  Method  of  English 
composition,  1884;  Historical  outlines  of  the  English  language;  Historical 
outlines  of  American  literature;  besides  numerous  articles  and  poems  in 
newspapers  and  magazines.  Born  Worcester,  Mass.,  March  9,  1837; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  8,  1890.  Nee.  1891 

BARKER,  EDWARD  LAWTON,  A.M.  Resident  Newport,  R.  I.;  in  U.  S. 
civil  service,  Washington,  D.  C;  resident  New  York,  N.  Y.  Born  Ports- 
mouth, R.  I.,  July  2,  183s;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  18,  1889. 

Nee.  1889 

BOLLES,  LUCIUS  STILLMAN,  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  Pennsylvania 
1862.  Physician  Providence,  1862-63;  U.  S.  military  service  1863,  sur- 
geon; physician  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1863-73;  physician  U.  S.  military 
hospital;  St.  Mary's  hospital,  Philadelphia.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  April 
21,  1837;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Aug.  15,  1873. 

B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1873 

BOWEN,  WILLIAM  ERASTUS,  A.M.  Teacher  Racine,  Wis.,  1859-60; 
gold  and  silver  refiner.  Providence,  R.  I.;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-62, 
first  sergeant;  principal  private  school,  Warren,  R.  I.;  merchant  Chicago, 
111.,  two  years;  assistant  professor  ethics  and  English  literature,  U.  S. 
naval  academy,  Annapolis,  Md.,  1868.  Born  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  March  2, 
1834;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  20,  1886.        B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1887 

BROWN,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.M.  Principal  academy,  Westfield,  N.  Y., 
1859-60;  teacher  Va.  collegiate  institute,  Portsmouth,  Va.,  1860-61;  prin- 
cipal academy,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  1861-65;  insurance  agent  Philadelphia, 
Penn.;  merchant.     From  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

CHACE,  CHARLES  BAYLIES,  A.B.  by  special  vote  1900.  Teacher  1858-93 ; 
resident  Cincinnati,  O.    Address,  1878   Fairfax  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O.     P. 

COLBURN,  ISAAC  DAVIS,  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1863;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1863;  missionary  American  Baptist 


i859  GRADUATES  255 

missionary  union,  Tavoy,  Tongoo,  and  Rangoon,  Burma,  1863-80;  super- 
intendent mission  press,  Rangoon;  treasurer  American  Baptist  mission- 
ary union  in  Burma;  resident  Nashua,  N.  H.  Address,  12  Front  St., 
Nashua,  N.  H.  Newt.,  P. 

ELY,  FREDERICK  DAVID,  A.M.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar  1862;  U.  S. 
circuit  court  187 1;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.;  trial  justice  1867-84;  member 
Mass.  house  of  representatives  1873;  senate  1878-79;  U.  S.  house  of  rep- 
resentatives 1885-87;  justice  municipal  court,  Boston,  Mass.,  1888-;  chair- 
man school  committee,  Dedham,  Mass.;  trustee  Dedham  institution  for 
savings;  director  Dedham  mutual  fire  insurance  company.  Author  vari- 
ous historical  and  memorial  addresses.     Address,  Dedham,  Mass.  P. 

FULLER,  OLIVER  PAYSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  1886.  Ordained  Baptist  minis- 
ter i860;  pastor  Centreville  church,  Warwick,  R.  I.,  1859-77;  Plaistow, 
N.  H.,  1877-80;  Chatham,  Mass.,  1881-85;  South  Londonderry,  Vt., 
1885-93;  superintendent  public  schools,  Warwick,  R.  I.,  eight  years. 
Author  History  of  Warwick.  Born  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  March  26, 
1832;  died  South  Londonderry,  Vt.,  March  18,  1893.  Nee.  1893 

HOLBROOK,  SILAS  PINCKNEY,  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1862. 
Physician  and  surgeon  East  Douglas,  Mass.;  member  school  committee 
1867-70;  physician  St.  Joseph  home,  Boston,  Mass.,  1876-84;  surgeon 
New  England  railroad  1884- ;  councillor  Mass.  medical  society  1890;  med- 
ical examiner  various  life  insurance  companies.  Address,  East  Douglas, 
Mass.  P. 

JENNEY,  WILLIAM  HENRY  HARRISON,  A.M.  Secretary  of  state, 
Mich.,  two  terms;  postmaster  Mt.  Clemens,  Mich.  Address,  Mt.  Clemens, 
Mich. 

JUDSON,  ADONIRAM  BROWN,  A.M.;  M.D.  Jefferson  medical  college 
1864;  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons,  Columbia  college,  r868.  Assist- 
ant surgeon  U.  S.  navy  1861-66;  surgeon  1866-68;  physician  and  surgeon 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1 868-;  medical  inspector  board  of  health.  New  York,  1869- 
7  7  ;  U.  S.  pension  examining  surgeon  1 8  77-84,  1 90 1- ;  orthopedic  surgeon  out- 
patient department,  New  York  hospital,  1877-;  fellow  N.  Y.  academy  of 
medicine;  American  academy  of  medicine;  president  American  orthope- 
dic association  1891;  medical  examiner  N.  Y.  state  civil  service  commis- 
sion 1900-.  Author  The  influence  of  growth  on  congenital  and  acquired 
deformities,  1905;  also  numerous  pajjers  and  reports  relating  to  public 
health  and  orthopedic  surgery.  Address,  i  Madison  Ave.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Surg.-gen.  cat.,  P. 

JUDSON,  ELNATHAN,  A.M.  Graduated  Union  theological  seminary 
1862;  resident  Worcester,  Mass.  Bom  Maulmain,  Burma,  July  15,  1838; 
died  Worcester,  Mass.,  Feb    8,  1897.  Nee.  1897 

KEEN,  WILLIAM  WILLIAMS,  A.M.;  LL.D.  1891;  M.D.  Jefferson  medical 
college  1862;  LL.D.  Northwestern  university  1903;  University  of  To- 
ronto 1903;  University  of  Edinburgh,  1905.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1873-95;  fellow  1895-.  U.  S.  military  service  1861-64,  assistant  surgeon; 
student  in  Europe  1864-66;  surgeon  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1866-;  lecturer 
pathological  anatomy,  Jefferson  medical  college,  1866-75;  teacher  anat- 
omy and  operative  surgery,  Philadel]:>hia  school  of  anatomy,  1866-75; 
professor  artistic  anatomy,  Penn.  academy  of  fine  arts,  1876-90;  surgery, 
Women's  medical  college,  1884-89;  Jefferson  medical  college  1889-;  trustee 
Shaw  university;  Crozer  theological  seminary;  Penn.  dental  college; 
president  Philadelphia  county  medical  society;  member  Philadelphia 
academy  of  natural  sciences;  consulting  surgeon  various  hospitals;  for- 
eign corresponding  member  Soci6t6  de  chirurgie,  Paris;  Society  Beige  de 
chirurgie;  president  American  surgical  association  1898;  American  medi- 
cal association  1899;  College  of  physicians  of  Philadelphia  1900;  Congress 
of  American  physicians  and  surgeons  1903;  honorary  fellow  Royal  college 
surgeons,  London,  1900;  honorary  member  Deutschen  Gesellschaft  fur 
Chirurgie,  1901;  Clinical  society,  London,  1902;  honorary  fellow  Royal 
college  of  surgeons  of  Edinburgla   1905.     Joint  author  Reflex  paralysis. 


as6  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1859 

the  result  of  gunshot  wounds,  1864;  author  Gunshot  wounds  and  other  in- 
juries of  nerves,  1864;  Sketch  of  the  early  history  of  practical  anatomy,  1874; 
History  of  the  Philadelphia  school  of  anatomy,  1875;  On  surgical  comf>li- 
cations  of  fevers,  Toner  lecture,  1876;  joint  editor  and  author  Amertcan 
text-book  of  surgery,  1892;  joint  author  Dennis's  American  system  of  sur- 
gery; Dercuni's  Diseases  of  the  nervous  system;  author  Surgery' of  the  brain, 
Surgery  of  the  spiite,  in  Buck's  Reference  handbook  of  medical  sciences; 
Surgical  complications  and  sequels  of  typhoid  fever,  1898;  History  of  the 
First  Baptist  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1898;  Addresses  and  other 
papers,  1905;  besides  numerous  surgical  articles  in  periodicals;  editor 
Heath's  Manual  of  anatomy,  1870;  Flower's  Diagrams  of  the  nerves,  1872; 
American  health  primers,  Nos.  1-12,  1879-80;  Gray's  anatomy,  1887.  Ad- 
dress, 1729  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Johnson's  eye,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Surg.-gen.  cat.,  P. 

KING,  WILLIAM  DEHON,  A.M.  Merchant,  with  Smith,  Archer  and 
company,  China,  for  some  years;  retired;  resident  Newport,  R.  I. ;  member 
Newport  historical  society;  R.  I.  historical  society;  R.  I.  society  of  the 
Cincinnati.     Address,  Newport,  R.  I.  P. 

NASH,  STEPHEN  SYDNEY,  A.B.  Teacher  Huntington  academy,  Hunt- 
ington, Penn..  two  years;  grammar  school  New  \ork,  N.  Y.,  1862-81; 
Addison,  Me.;  resident  Addison.  Author  various  contributions  to  peri- 
odicals.    Born  Addison,  Me.,  Aug.  11,  1829;  died  Feb.  28,  1896. 

Nee.  1896 

PERRY,  CHARLES  HOMER,  A.M.;  M.D.  Bellevue  medical  college  1866. 
U.  S.  naval  service  1861-65,  assistant  surgeon;  physician  Worcester,  Mass. ; 
member  American  academy  of  medicine;  Worcester  county  medical  soci- 
ety; Mass.  medical  society.     Address,  900  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

PLUMER,  JOSEPH  TRASK,  A.M.  In  business  Manchester,  N.  H.;  re- 
tired.    Address,  Manchester,  N.  H.  P. 

POINIER,  SAMUEL  THANE,  A.M.  Teacher  Louisville,  Ky.,  1861-63; 
U.  S.  military  service  1863-65;  U.  S.  commissioner  Spartanburg,  S.  C, 
1867-93;  editor  1869-71;  chief  supervisor  of  elections  1872-90;  post- 
master 1880-.     Address,  Spartanburg,  S.  C.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

PORTER,  GEORGE  LORING,  A.M.;  M.D.  Jefferson  medical  college  1862. 
U.  S.  military  service  1862-67?,  surgeon;  brevet  major;  physician  Bridge- 
port, Conn.;  official  visitor  Insane  retreat,  Hartford,  Conn.;  member 
Conn,  medical  society;  National  medical  society.  Authbr  various 
addresses  and  contributions  to  medical  journals.  Address,  372  State  St., 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  '      B.  U.  civ.  war,  Surg.-gen.  cat. 

POTTER,  ALBERT  KNIGHT,  A.M.;  D.D.  Madison  university  1881.  Stu- 
dent Newton  theological  institution  1859-60;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
i860;  pastor  South  Berwick,  Me.,  1860-65 ;  State  street  church,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1865-83;  Dudley  street  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1883-87.  Author 
frequent  contributions  to  periodicals.  Born  Quidneck,  R.  I.,  June  28, 
1833;  died  Springfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  3,  1887. 

Nee.  1888,  Newt.,  Bapt.  encyc. 

POTTER,  WALTER  McDUFFIE,  A.M.  Student  Andover  theological 
seminary  one  year;  graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1863; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1863;  home  missionary,  Denver,  Col.,  1863-65; 
founder  First  Baptist  church,  Denver.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  8, 
1836;  died  Cranston,  R.  I.,  April  9,  1866.  And.,  Roch.,  Nee.  1866 

PRATT,  JOSEPH  PORTER,  A.M.  Teacher  Conn,  literary  institution, 
Suffield,  Conn.,  1859.  Born  Freeport,  Me.,  Jan.  12,  1834;  died  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  May  6,  1863.  Nee.  1863 

SHORT,  CHESTER  FITCH,  A.M.     From  Knoxville,  Penn.;  died  1864. 

SMITH,  CHARLES  MORRIS,  A.M.  Admitted  to  R.  I.  bar  1861;  U.  S. 
military  service  1861-65;  cotton  manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I.  Ad- 
dress, 116  Benevolent  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 


i859  GRADUATES  257 

SMITH,  VIRGIL  CLARENDON,  A.M.  Teacher  Foxboro,  Mass.,  1859-62; 
Hempstead,  L.  I.;  Uxbridge,  Mass.;  preparatory  school,  Washington  uni- 
versity, St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1864.  Born  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  June  24,  1832; 
died  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Jan.  12,  1865.  Nee.  1865 

THURSTON,  ROBERT  HENRY,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  1874;  LL.D.  1889;  Eng. 
D.  Stevens  institute  of  technology  1885.  Employed  in  the  engine 
shops  of  Thurston,  Gardner  and  company  1859-61;  assistant  engineer 
U.  S.  navy  1861-72;  assistant  professor  natural  and  experimental  philoso- 
phy, lecturer  chemistry  and  physics,  U.  S.  naval  academy,  Annapolis, 
Md.,  1865-72;  student  of  British  iron  manufacture  1870;  professor  me- 
chanical engineering,  Stevens  institute  of  technology,  1871-85;  director 
Sibley  college  and  professor  mechanical  engineering,  Cornell  university, 
1 885- 1 903;  conducted  experiments  for  American  institute  on  loss  of  heat 
in  steam  boilers  1871;  commissioner  to  Vienna  exhibition  1873;  member 
International  jury;  U.  S.  commission  on  boiler  explosions  1875;  U.  S. 
board  to  test  metals  1875;  vice  president  American  association  for  the 
advancement  of  science  1877-78,  1884;  American  institute  of  mining  en- 
gineers 1878-79;  member  international  jury,  Paris,  1889;  Chicago,  1893; 
president  American  society  of  mechanical  engineers  1880-83;  officier 
de  I'instruction  publique  de  France;  member  leading  scientific  societies 
at  home  and  abroad;  inventor  magnesium  burning  lamp;  autographic 
recording  testing  machine;  steam  engine  governor;  lubricant  testing  appa- 
ratus, and  many  other  devices.  Author  History  of  the  growth  of  the  steam 
engine,  1878;  Friction  and  lubrication,  1879;  Conversion  tables,  1883; 
Materials  of  engineering,  3  vols.,  1884-86 ;  Stationary  steam  engines  adapted 
to  electric  lighting  purposes,  1884;  Treatise  on  friction  and  lost  work  in 
machinery  and  mill  work,  1885;  Text-book  of  the  materials  of  construction, 
1885;  Steam  boiler  explosions,  1888;  Manual  of  steam  boilers,  1888;  Devel- 
opment of  the  philosophy  of  the  steam  engine,  1889 ;  Heat  as  a  form  of  energy, 
1890;  Handbook  of  engine  and  boiler  trials,  1890;  Manual  of  the  steam  en- 
gine, 2  vols.,  1891-92 ;  Handy  tables,  1892  ? ;  The  animal  as  a  machine,  1894; 
Life  of  Robert  Fulton;  besides  over  250  articles  in  technical  and  other 
journals;  editor  Reports  of  U.  S.  commissioners,  Vienna,  4  vols.,  1873; 
translator  Carnot's  Reflections  on  the  motive  power  of  heat,  1890.  Born 
Providence.  R.  I.,  Oct.  25,  1839;  died  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  25,  1903. 
Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Johnson's  eye,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Am.  cat.,  Allibone,  P., 

Nee.  1904 

TOBEY,  THOMAS  FRY,  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1861.  Admitted 
to  bar  1861;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1861-62;  U.  S.  military  service 
1862-64,  major  1863;  U.  S.  army,  sergeant  1865;  captain  1874;  retired 
from  active  service  1892;  major  1904.  Address,  12 19  12th  St.,  N.  W., 
Washington,  D.  C. 

WATERMAN,  RICHARD,  A.B.  1871.  Merchant  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1858- 
61 ;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-64,  captain;  bookkeeper  Blackstone,  Mass., 
1864-68;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1868-88.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  29, 
1839;  died  Providence,  March  22,  1888.  B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1888 

WESTON,  DAVID,  A.M.;  D.D.  University  of  Rochester  1873.  Graduated 
Newton  theological  insitution  1862;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1862; 
pastor  Pleasant  street  church,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1862-70;  principal  Wor- 
cester academy  1870-72;  pastor  Central  church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1872; 
professor  ecclesiastical  history,  Hamilton  theological  seminary,  1872-75; 
professor  civil  historj',  Madison  university,  1872-75.  Author  History  of 
the  Baptists  in  New  England.  Born  North  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Jan.  26, 
1836;  died  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  21,  1875. 

Bapt.  encyc.,  Newt.,  Nee.  1875 

WHIPPLE,  JEREMIAH,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1866.  House 
surgeon  Mass.  general  hospital  one  year;  physician  Boston,  Mass.  Bom 
Cumberland,  R.  I.,  Dec.  2,  1838;  died  Arcachon,  Department  of  Gironde, 
France,  May  26,  1871.  R.  I.  cyc,  Nee.  1871 


258  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1859 

WHITNEY,  SOLON  FRANKLIN,  A.M.  First  assistant  teacher  high 
school,  BrookHne,  Mass.,  1859-63;  state  normal  school,  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  1863-66;  principal  high  school,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1866-71;  special 
student  chemistry  and  zoology,  Harvard  university,  1871-72;  in  Agassiz 
museum,  Penikese,  1873-74;  assistant  teacher,  high  school,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1872-85;  librarian  free  public  library,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1868-; 
also  private  teacher  and  author;  president  Natural  history  club,  Pen- 
ikese, 1873.  Author  Catalogues  of  Watertown  library,  1870,  1881, 
1898,  1903;  also  various  reports,  bulletins,  historical  sketches  and  con- 
tributions to  magazines  and  newspapers.  Address,  9  Garfield  St.,  Water- 
town,  Mass.  P. 

33-*i6 

1860 

ABBOTT,  GRANVILLE  SHARP,  A.M.;  D.D.  1883;  California  college  1880. 
Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1863;  ordained  Baptist  min- 
ister 1863;  pastor  South  Bajitist  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1863-69;  Water- 
town,  Mass.,  1869-76;  travelled  in  Europe  and  Palestine  1876;  pastor 
First  church,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1877-78;  First  church,  Oakland,  Cal., 
1878-82;  agent  American  Baptist  publication  society  1882-94;  resident 
Oakland,  Cal.;  member  American  Baptist  missionary  union;  N.  E.  edu- 
cational society;  president  N.  E.  ministerial  institute;  secretary  Mass. 
ministerial  institute.  Author  Sunday  school  question  books,  1872-78; 
various  contributions  to  periodicals  and  journals;  member  editorial 
board  Watchman  four  years;  editor  Herald  of  truth,  1880-89.  Born  North 
Reading,  Mass.,  Feb.  27,  1837;  died  Oakland,  Cal.,  Nov.  22,  1897. 

Bapt.  encyc.  Newt.,  P.,  Nee.  1898 

ADAMS,  HENRY  SYLVANUS,  Ph.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63, 
adjutant;  merchant  Augusta,  Ga. ;  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  until  1883.  From 
Chicopee,  Mass.;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1883.         B.  U.  civ.  war 

ALLEN,  ETHAN,  A.B.;  LL.B.  University  of  the  city  of  N.  Y.  1861.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1861;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.;  deputy  U.  S.  district  attor- 
ney southern  district  N.  Y.  1861-69;  commissioned  as  colonel  to  recruit  a 
N.  Y.  brigade  during  civil  war;  president  Cuban  league  of  the  U.  S.  1870- 
72,  1896-98;  chairman  National  liberal  republican  party  1872.  Author 
Drama  of  the  revolution;  Rozina.  Address,  Bretton  Hall,  corner  Broad- 
way and  86th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BENNETT,  MARTIN,  A.M.  Fire  insurance  agent,  Hartford,  Conn.;  sec- 
retary Conn,  fire  insurance  company  of  Hartford  1868-72;  president  1872- 
80;  president  National  board  of  fire  underwriters.  New  York,  N.  Y. ; 
Hartford  board  of  underwriters;  American  manager  Scottish  union  and 
national  insurance  company  of  Edinburgh;  Lion  fire  insurance  company 
of  London.  Born  Bristol,  R.  I.,  April  29,  1838;  died  Hartford,  Conn., 
Dec.  6,  1899.  P.,  Nee.  1900 

BICKNELL,  THOMAS  WILLIAMS,  A.M.;  Amherst  college  1878;  LL.D. 
Drury  college  1882;  Straight  university  1882.  Principal  high  school, 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  1860-64,  1867-69;  Arnold  street  grammar  school.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1864-67;  commissioner  public  schools  R.  I.  1869-75;  editor 
R.  I.  schoolmaster,  1865-75;  founder,  editor  and  publisher  New  England 
journal  of  education,  1875-87;  Primary  teacher ,  1875-87;  Education,  1878- 
87 ;  Good  times,  1879-85 ;  editor  and  publisher  The  leader.  Providence,  1904- 
05;  president  Leader  weaving  company,  manufacturers  of  silk  fabrics, 
Providence,  1905-;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1859-60;  Mass. 
house  of  representatives  1888-90;  chairman  committee  on  woman's  suf- 
frage; committee  on  education;  president  R.  I.  institute  of  instruction 
1867-68;  American  institute  of  instruction  1877-79;  National  education 
association  1884;  founder  National  council  of  edtication;  president  1880- 
84;  International  Sunday  school  association;  Interstate  commission  for 
federal  aid  to  education;  Chautauqua  teachers'  reading  union;  Bristol 
county  historical  society;  R.I.  citizens,  historical  association  1905-;  vice 


i860  graduates  259 

president  American  humane  education  society  1905-;  R.  I.  commissioner 
Vienna  exposition  1873;  member  postal  congress  1878;  delegate  Raikes 
Sunday  school  centennial,  London,  iSgo;  member  Mass.  historic  gene- 
alogical society;  R.  I.  historical  society;  American  association  for  the 
advancement  of  science;  American  social  science  association;  honorary 
member  Penn.  historical  society.  Author  Lije  of  William  Lord  Noyes, 
1863;  Historical  sketches  of  Barrington,  R.  I.,  1870;  Reports  of  the  com- 
missioner of  public  schools,  1869-75;  History  of  the  Bicknell  family,  1882; 
History  of  Barrington,  1898;  besides  numerous  addresses  and  lectures, 
historical,  biographical  and  educational.  Address,  254  Pleasant  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  Cyc   Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  AUibone,  P. 

BRADFORD,  HORATIO  STANDISH,  A.M.;  LL.B.  University  of  the  city 
of  New  York  1861.  U.  S.  naval  service  1862-63,  acting  assistant  pay- 
master; mining  and  civil  engineer  Colorado;  California;  Arizona;  mining 
and  consulting  engineer.  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Address,  35  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  B.  U.  civil  war,  P. 

CHAPMAN,  JOSEPH  GILBERT,  A.B.  Merchant  and  banker  St.  Louis, 
Mo.;  president  St.  Louis  art  club  and  museum  ten  years.  Born  Norwich, 
Chenango  co.,  N.  Y.,  April  27,  1839;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1897. 

P.,  Nee.  1898 

CHENEY,  KNIGHT  DEXTER,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1890;  honorary 
1886.  Silk  manufacturer  South  Manchester,  Conn.,  185 8-;  assistant 
treasurer  Cheney  brothers  1874-94;  president  1894-.  Address,  South 
Manchester,  Conn.  P. 

CORBIN,  DAVID  POTTER,  A.M.  Teacher  Conn,  literary  institution, 
Suffield,  Conn.,  1860-62;  U.  S.  military  service  1863,  captain;  teacher 
Willimantic,  Conn. ;  principal  West-middle  public  school,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1869-79.  Born  Union,  Conn.,  July  11.  1835;  died  Lamed,  Kans.,  March 
15,  1880.  B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1881 

DUNCAN,  SAMUEL  WHITE,  A.M.;  D.D.  University  of  Chicago  1875.  Fel- 
low Brown  university  1889-98.  Student  Newton  theological  institution 
1861-62;  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63,  captain;  graduated  Rochester 
theological  seminary  1866;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1897;  pastor  Euclid 
avenue  church,  Cleveland,  O.,  1867-75;  Ninth  street  church,  Cincinnati, 
O.,  1875-83;  Second  church,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1883-88;  resident  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  1888-90;  foreign  secretary  American  Baptist  missionary 
union  1890-91,  1892-98;  resident  Brookline,  Mass.;  trustee  Denison  uni- 
versity; Rochester  theological  seminary;  Colby  academy;  president  board 
of  trustees.  Author  various  historical  and  miscellaneous  sermons  and 
addresses.  Born  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1838;  died  Brookline, 
Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1898. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Newt.,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Roch.  theol..  P.,  Nee.  1899 

GAMWELL,  FRANKLIN  BERT,  A.M.  Principal  high  school,  Marlboro, 
Mass.,  i860;  usher  Latin  school,  Boston,  Mass.,  1860-61;  ]irincipal  Conn, 
literary  institution,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1861-65;  South  high  school,  Wey- 
mouth, Mass.,  1866-73;  Golden  Gate  academy,  Oakland,  Cal..  1873-74; 
superintendent  of  schools,  Weymouth,  1875-77;  principal  high  school. 
Rock  Island ,  111 . ,  1 88 1  -8  2  ;  instructor  English ,  German-American  academy, 
Chicago,  111.,  1882-87;  superintendent  of  schools,  Holliston,  Mass.,  1889- 
91;  resident  Holliston  1891-1904.  Author  numerous  school  reports. 
Born  New  Marlboro,  Mass.,  July  29,  1829;  died  Holliston,  Mass.,  March 
26,  1904.  P.,  Nee.  1904 

GORDON,  ADONIRAM  JUDSON,  A.M.;  D.D.  1878.  Trustee  Brown 
university  1874-88;  fellow  1888-95.  Graduated  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1863;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1863;  pastor  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass.,  1863-69;  Clarendon  street  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1869-95;  trustee 
Newton  theological  seminary;  chairman  executive  committee  American 
Baptist  missionary  union;  founder  Boston  missionary  training  school 


26o  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  i860 

1889.  Author  In  Christ,  1872;  Ministry  of  healing,  1882;  Twofold  life, 
1884;  Ecce  venit;  Holy  Spirit  in  missions;  Ministry  of  the  Spirit.  Bom 
New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  April  19,  1836;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  2,  1895. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone,  Bapt.  encyc,  Sabin,  P.,  Nee.  1895 

GROSVENOR,  WILLIAM,  A.M.  Cotton  manufacturer.  Address,  51 
Prospect  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HALL,  GEORGE  WATSON,  A.M.  Merchant  New  York,  N.  Y.;  member 
Merchants'  club,  New  York.  Born  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  25,  1840; 
died  New  York,  March  27,  1887.  Nee.  1887 

HOYT,  WAYLAND,  A.M.;  D.D.  University  of  Rochester  1877;  LL.D. 
Ursimus  college  1901.  Gradviated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1863; 
Baptist  clergyman;  pastor  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1863-64;  Ninth  street  church, 
Cincinnati,  O.,  1864-67;  Strong  place  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1867-73, 
1876-82;  Tabernacle  church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1873-74;  Shawmut  avenue 
church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1874-76;  Memorial  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
1882-89;  First  church,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1889-96;  Epiphany  church, 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1896-;  member  board  American  Baptist  missionary 
union;  American  Baptist  home  mission  society;  American  Baptist  publi- 
cation society.  Author  Hints  and  helps  for  the  Christian  life,  1880;  Present 
lessons  from  distant  days,  1881;  Gleams  from  Paul's  prison,  1882;  Along 
the  pilgrimage,  1884;  The  brook  in  the  way,  1886;  Light  on  life's  highway, 
1890;  Saturday  afternoon,  1890;  Walks  and  talks  with  Mr.  Spurgeon,  1892; 
At  His  feet,  1893;  For  shine  and  shade,  1898;  Home  ideals,  1904;  tracts 
and  articles  in  religious  periodicals.  Address,  3604  Chestnut  St.,  Phil- 
adelphia, Penn.  Roch.  theol.,  Allibone,  Bapt.  encyc,  P. 

INMAN,  HARRIS  SMITH,  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1863;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1863;  pastor  Spring  street  church, 
Auburn,  Me.,  1863-66;  Broadway  church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1866-67; 
publisher  and  bookseller,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  357  Westminster 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Newt.,  P. 

JASTRAM,  PARDON  SHELDON,  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service  1861-64, 
assistant  adjutant-general;  assistant  treasurer  and  secretary  Union  oil 
company.  Providence,  R.  I.;  secretary  Providence  Athenjeum.  Address, 
37  Medway  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

JOHNSON,  ROBERT  GRAY,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1860-61;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1862;  pastor  Reading,  Vt.,  1861- 
65;  Wallingford,  Vt.,  1865-67;  Westminster,  Mass.,  1867-71;  Holliston, 
Mass.,  1871-75;  North  Springfield,  Vt.,  1875-83;  Littleton,  Mass.,  1883-88; 
Dighton,  Mass.,  1888-91;  West  Medway,  Mass.,  1891-96;  resident  Weston, 
Mass.;  superintendent  schools,  Reading,  Vt.,  1862-63;  Littleton,  Mass., 
1884-88;  member  school  board,  Weston,  Mass.  Born  Nahant,  Mass., 
Aug.  21,  1833;  died  Weston,  Mass.,  March  16,  1905.  Newt.,  P. 

KETCHAM,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.B.  Banker  Dover  Plains,  N. 
Y. ;  president  Dover  Plains  national  bank  1875-.  Address,  Dover  Plains, 
Dutchess  CO.,  N.  Y.  P. 

LARWILL,  JOHN  STRAUGHAN,  A.B.     Address,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LAUGHLIN,  HENRY  ALEXANDER,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1890.  Iron 
and  steel  manufacturer,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.  Address,  EUworth  Ave.  and 
Bidwell  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.  P. 

LEDWITH,  WILLIAM  MICHAEL,  A.M.  Lawyer.  Address,  Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 

MILLER,  HORACE  GEORGE,  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1865.  U. 
S.  military  service  1862,  commissarv  sergeant;  physician  Providence,  R. 
I.;  consulting  physician  and  surgeon  R.  I.  hospital;  Providence  lying-in 
hospital;  consulting  ophthalmic  and  aural  surgeon  St.  Joseph's  hospital; 
St.  Elizabeth's  home;  U.  S.  expert  examining  surgeon  for  pensions;  pres- 
ident Providence  medical  association  1876;  R.  I.  medical  society  1 886- 
88;  Brown  university  medical  association  1893-94,   1898-;  vice  president 


i860  graduates  261 

Harvard  medical  alumni  association  1894-97;  president  American  oto- 
logical  society  1900-02;  member  National  association  of  U.  S.  pension 
examining  surgeons;  American  association  for  the  advancement  of  sci- 
ence; American  medical  association;  American  o])hthalmological  society; 
American  academy  of  medicine.  Address,  189  Bowen  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

MITCHEL,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS,  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service  1862- 
63,  second  lieutenant;  journalist  New  York,  N.  Y.  Author  Chattanooga; 
Chickamaui^a;  Ormsby  McKnight  Miichel,  astronomer  and  general:  a  bio- 
graphical narrative,  1887;  Sweet  revenge;  Confessions  of  an  aide-de-camp; 
various  short  stories.     Address,  42  Carlton  St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

B.  U.  civ.  war.  P.,  Am.  cat. 

PABODIE,  BENJAMIN  FRANCIS,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1862, 
corporal;  resident  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  school  committee.  Provi- 
dence, five  years;  secretary  and  treasurer  Union  mutual  fire  insurance 
company  of  N.  J.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.;  certified  public  accountant,  Mont- 
clair,  N.J.;  secretary  Hillside  building  and  loan  association,  Montclair. 
Address,  85  Walnut  St.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

PERRY,  JAMES  De  WOLF,  A.M.;  D.D.  Jefferson  medical  college.  Epis- 
copal minister;  assistant  minister  Grace  church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1861- 
63;  St.  Luke's  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1863-64;  associate  rector  St. 
Paul's  church,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1864-66;  rector  Calvar}'  church,  German- 
town,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1866-;  president  Convocation  of  Germantown 
1886-1902;  president  Standing  committee.  Diocese  of  Penn.,  1900-;  ward- 
en Church  training  and  deaconess  house,  Philadelphia,  1896-.  Author 
occasional  sermons  and  articles  in  periodicals.  Address,  318  Manheim 
St.,  Germantown,  Penn.  P. 

POND,  FRANCIS  METCALF,  A.M.  Teacher  mathematics,  Scholfield's 
commercial  college.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1860-63;  principal  Pond's  academy, 
Providence,  1863-70;  teacher  of  music  and  dealer  in  musical  instruments, 
Providence;  organist  Mathewson  street  Methodist  Episcopal  church  20 
years.     Address,  25s  Hope  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PORTER,  HENRY  KIRKE,  A.M.;  LL.D.  Bucknell  university.  Fellow 
Brown  university  1899-.  Student  Newton  theological  institution  1861- 
62;  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63,  corporal;  graduated  Rochester  theolog- 
ical seminary  1866;  locomotive  builder  Pittsburgh,  Penn.;  member  U.  S. 
house  of  representatives  1903-05;  trustee  Crozer  theological  seminary. 
Address,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

RICE,  HOWARD  MALCOM,  A.M.  Teacher;  principal  English  department 
English  and  classical  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1884-1901;  University 
school  1901-04;  teacher  Durfee  high  school,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1904-05. 
Address,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SATTERLEE,  LIVINGSTON,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1898.  Received  certifi- 
cate in  civil  engineering;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-65,  brigadier-general; 
secretary  .(Etna  fire  insurance  company.  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  memlaer  firm 
of  Satterlee,  Bostwick  and  Martin,  insurance  agents.  New  York;  civil  en- 
gineer New  York;  lieutenant-colonel  12th  regiment,  N.  Y.  state  militia. 
Born  New  York,  N.  Y.,  March  15,  1840;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  5, 
1900.  P. 

SPOONER,  HENRY  JOSHUA,  A.B.  ;LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1861.  Law- 
yer Providence,  R.  I.;  U.  S.  military  service  1862-65,  first  lieutenant  and 
adjutant;  justice  and  clerk  Providence  court  of  magistrates  1866-69; 
president  Franklin  lyceum  1866-68;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representa- 
tives 1875-81,  1903-;  speaker  1879-81;  aid  on  staff  of  governor  with  rank 
of  colonel  1875-77;  commander  R.  I.  department.  Grand  army  of  the 
republic,  1877;  president  Fourth  R.  I.  veteran  association  1878;  member 
U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1881-91 ;  president  Soldiers'  and  sailors'  his- 
torical society  of  R.  I.  1903.  Author  speeches  on  the  tariff  and  various 
other  subjects;  memorial  addresses.     Address,  Providence,  R.  I. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  R.  I.  eye,  P. 


262  BROWNUNIVERSITY  i860 

WHIPPLE,  JOHN,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1861-63,  major;  manager 
Edison  illuminating  company;  real  estate  dealer  Newport,  R.  I.;  manager 
Spouting  rock  beach  association.  From  Providence,  R.  I.;  born  1840; 
died  Newport,  R.  I.,  Oct.  27,  1902.  Nee.  1903 

32-*I2 

1861 

BARKER,  ISAAC  BOWEN,  A.M.  Assistant  professor  ethics  and  English 
literature,  U.  S.  naval  academy,  1861-64;  travelled  and  studied  in  Europe 
1865-67;  acting  professor  rhetoric  and  English  literature  1867-68;  pro- 
fessor University  of  East  Tennessee,  Knoxville,  1868-73;  instructor 
German  language.  Harvard  university,  1874-75.  Born  Hanson,  Mass., 
Nov.  25,  1839;  died  Cambridge,  Mass.,  March  22,  1875.       "       Nee.  1875 

BARKER,  ORVILLE  ANSON,  A.M.  U.  S.  mihtary  service  1862-65,  cap- 
tain; judge  advocate;  druggist  Taunton,  Mass.     Address,  Taunton,  Mass. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

BUCKLYN,  JOHN  KNIGHT,  A.M.;  LL.D.  West  Va.  college  1872.  U.  S. 
military  service  1861-65;  brevet  captain  1864;  commissioned  captain 
1865;  principal  public  schools,  Mystic,  Conn.,  1865-68;  founder  and  prin- 
cipal Mystic  Valley  English  and  classical  institute  1868-;  president  cor- 
poration 1880-;  chairman  school  board.  Mystic.  186S-71;  justice  of  peace 
1890-1905;  notary  public  1890-;  licensed  Baptist  preacher;  member 
New  England  mathematical  association;  Conn,  classical  association; 
national  staff,  Grand  army  of  the  republic;  Philadelphia  commandery, 
Loyal  legion  of  U.  S.  Author  various  historical  sketches,  lectures, 
poems  and  contributions  to  newspapers.  Address,  Mystic  Valley  Insti- 
tute, Mystic,  Conn.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

BURRAGE,  HENRY  SWEETSER,  A.M.;  D.D.  1S83.  Trustee  Brown 
university  1889-1901;  fellow  1901-.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-65, 
captain:  brevet  major;  acting  assistant  adjutant-general;  student  New- 
ton theological  institution  1861-62,  1865-67;  graduated  1867;  student 
University  of  Halle  1868-69;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1869;  pastor 
Watervillc,  Me  ,  1S70-73;  editor  Zion's  advocate,  Portland,  Me.,  1873- 
1905;  chajilain  National  home  for  disabled  volunteers,  Togus,  Me.,  1905-; 
trustee  Colby  college  iSSt-:  Newton  theologicalinstitution  1889-;  recording 
secretary  Me.  Baptist  missionary  convention  1875-1905;  American  Baptist 
missionary  union  1876-;  president  Me.  Baptist  education  society  1893-98; 
recorder  Me.  commandery  Loyal  legion  of  L^.  S.  1889-;  secretary  Me. 
society  Sons  of  the  American  revolution  1890- 1905;  Me.  society  of  colonial 
wars  1898-1905;  chaplain-in-chief  Loyal  legion  of  U.  S.  1898-.  Author 
Brown  university  in  the  Civil  ivar,  1868;  The  act  of  baptism  in  the  history  of 
the  church,  1S79;  History  of  the  Anabaptists  in  Switzerland,  1882;  Baptist 
hymn  writers  and  their  hymns,  188S;  History  of  the  Baptists  in  New  Eng- 
land, 1894;  History  of  the  Baptists  in  Maine,  1904;  various  historical  sketch- 
es and  contributions  to  periodicals;  editor  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow, 
seventy-fifth  birthday,  1882;  History  of  the  Thirty-sixth  regiment,  Mass. 
volunteers.  1884;  Rosier's  Relation  of  Waymouth's  voyage  to  the  coast  of 
Maine,  j60j,  1887       Address,  Togus.  Me. 

Bnjit.  cncyc,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Johnson's  eye.  Newt.,  P. 

CADY,  CHARLES  DAVID.  A.M.  Clerk  and  bookkeeper  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1861-70;  admitted  to  bar  1871;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1871-73.  Bom 
Providence,  R.  I.,  March  8,  1840;  died  Providence,  April  10,  1873. 

Nee.  1873 

CARPENTER,  FRANK  HERBERT.  A.M.  U  S.  mihtary  serVice  1862- 
63,  hospital  steward;  importer  of  diamonds,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Born 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  May  18    1841;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  12,  1904. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P.,  B.  a.  m. 


i86i  GRADUATES  263 

CASWELL,  THOMAS  THOMPSON,  A.M.  1879.  Member  pay  corps  U. 
S.  navy  1861-;  assistant  paymaster  1861;  paymaster  1863;  pay  inspector 
1881;  pay  director  with  rank  of  captain  1892;  retired  with  rank  of  rear 
admiral  1899.     Address,  46  State  Circle,  Annapolis,  Md. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

CHAPMAN.  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service  1861-65, 
captain;  manufacturer  of  rubber  goods,  Lambertville,  N.  J.,  1866-68; 
civil  entjineer  N.  J.,  R.  I.,  Mass.,  Conn..  1869-73;  insurance  agent  Prov- 
idence, R.  L.  1874-95;  assistant  secretary  Enterprise  mutual  fire  insurance 
company  1874-94;  secretary  1894-95;  State  mutual  fire  insurance  com- 
pany 1882-95;  assistant  secretary  American  mutual  fire  insurance  com- 
pany 1888-94;  secretary  1894-95,  retired  1895.  Address,  228  AngcU  St., 
Providence,  R.  L  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

CLARKE.  AUGUSTUS  PECK,  A.M.  1887;  M.D  Harvard  university  1862. 
U.  S.  military  service  1861-65,  surgeon-in-chief ;  brevet  lieutenant-colonel 
1865;  medical  student  University  of  Paris  and  Uni^-crsity  of  Leipsic 
1865-66;  physician  and  surgeon  Cambridge.  Mass.;  secretarv  Cambridge 
society  for  medical  improvement  1870-74;  member  Cambridge  common 
council  1871-7^;  alderman  1874;  president  Cambridge  art  circle  1890-91; 
Gynecological  society  of  Boston  1891-92;  \ice  president  Pan-American 
medical  congress  1893;  medical  congress.  Mexico,  1S96:  professor  Gyne- 
cology and  abdominal  surgery,  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1893-1900;  dean  of  the  faculty  1S94-1900;  honorary  president 
International  medical  congress,  Moscow,  Russia,  1897;  chairman  section 
on  physiology,  American  medical  association,  1898.  Author  Clarke's 
kindred  genealogies,  1896;  Book  of  poems.  1896:  numerous  articles  and 
paj)ers  in  medical  journals.  Address,  825  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Cam- 
laridge,  Mass.  P. 

COOKE,  STEPHEN  ALDRICH,  A.M.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1862-63;  admitted  to  Mo.  bar  1863,  R.  L  bar  1864;  lawver  Providence, 
R.  L;  justice  Providence  court  of  magistrates;  member  R.  L  house  of 
representatives  three  years;  R.  I.  senate  two  years;  assistant  city  so- 
licitor, Providence,  1874-86;  justice  district  court,  6th  R.  I.  judicial  dis- 
trict, 1888-95;  member  common  council  1897-1902;  alderman  1902-. 
Address,  37  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  L  Prov.  man.,  P. 

DANIELS,  GEORGE  METCALF,  A.M.  Clerk  in  office  of  quartermaster 
general.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1862-63,  1867-72;  A.  and  W.  Sprague,  Prov- 
idence, 1863-67;  secretary  and  treasurer  Union  railroad  company.  Provi- 
dence, 1865-70;  confidential  clerk  Samuel  Slater  and  sons,  Providence, 
1872-85.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  6,  1841;  died  Providence,  May  i, 
1885.  Nee.  1885 

DeWOLF,  JAMES  ANDREWS,  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and 
surgeons,  Columbia  college,  1865.  U.  S.  military  service  1861,  private; 
1863,  acting  assistant  surgeon;  assistant  resident  surgeon  St.  Luke's  hos- 
pital, New  York,  N.  Y.,  1866;  assistant  and  house  surgeon  Woman's 
hospital,  New  York,  1867-68;  physician  and  surgeon  Providence,  R.  I., 
1868-70;  Trinidad,  W.  I.,  1870-;  government  medical  officer  Trinidad 
1874;  surgeon  general,  Trinidad,  1901-.  Address,  Port  of  Spain,  Trini- 
dad, W.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war   P. 

DOUGLAS,  WILLIAM  WILBERFORCE,  A.M.;  LL.D.  1902;  LL.B.  Albany 
law  school  1866.  U.  S.  mihtary  serv^ice  1861-64,  captain:  lawyer  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1867-;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1871-72; 
Providence  common  council  1873-76;  R.  I.  senate  1890-91;  adjutant- 
general  R.  I.  1882;  U.  S.  commissioner  1874;  associate  justice  R.  I. 
supreme  court  1891-1905;  chief  justice  1905-;  judge  advocate-general 
Grand  army  of  the  republic  1871-77;  supreme  vice  commander  Loyal 
legion  of  the  U.  S.  1889-91.     Address,  121  George  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

DROWN,  ALBERT  NEWELL,  A.M.  Admitted  to  Cal.  bar  1866;  lawyer. 
Address,  104  Sutter  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  P 


264  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1861 

EATON,  AMASA  MASON,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1887;  LL.B.  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1878.  Admitted  to  bar  1877:  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member 
town  council,  North  Providence,  R.  I.,  1863-65;  R  I.  house  of  represent- 
atives 1865-66,  1872-74;  common  council.  Providence,  1874-75;  alder- 
man 1875-76;  R.  I.  commissioner  on  uniformity  of  legislation  1897-; 
president  national  conference  commissioners  on  uniformity  of  legislation 
1901-;  president  R.  I.  society.  Sons  of  the  American  revolution,  1893-94; 
municipal  league  of  Providence  1901-04 ;  member  American  bar  association ; 
American  historical  association;  American  political  science  association; 
National  municipal  league.  Author  Rhode  Island  in  The  law  of  incor- 
porated companies  operating  under  municipal  franchises;  Constitution 
making  in  R.  I.,  1899;  various  articles  in  law  reviews.  Address,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

EDSALL,  THOMAS  HENRY,  A.B.  U.  S.  miHtary  service  1862,  first  lieu- 
tenant and  adjutant;  law  student  Columbia  college  1863-65;  admitted 
to  bar  1865;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1865-85;  lawyer  and  general  coun- 
sel for  a  number  of  railroad,  gold,  silver  and  coal  mining,  irrigation,  gas, 
electric  and  water  companies  and  banks,  Glenwood  Springs,  Col.,  1886- 
90;  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  1890-97;  member  N.  Y.  genealogical  and  bi- 
ographical society;  one  of  the  founders  and  vice  president  N.  Y.  society 
Sons  of  the  Revolution;  president  Cheyenne  mountain  country  club. 
Author  various  historical  and  genealogical  monographs.  Born  New 
York,  N.  Y.;  died  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  Oct.  26,  1897. 

B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1898,  P. 

ELY,  JOHN  JOSHUA,  A.M.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1864.  Admitted 
to  bar  1865;  lawyer  Freehold,  N.  J.,  1865-;  examiner  and  special  master 
in  chancery  1878.     Address,  95  West  Main  St.,  Freehold,  N.  J.  P. 

FITTZ,  LONZO  LYON,  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1865;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1866;  pastor  South  Wilbraham,  Mass., 
1866;  Saginaw  City,  Mich.,  1867-68;  Somerset,  Mass.,  1869-74;  Rockland, 
Mass.,  1875-79;  preacher  and  lecturer  1879-1905.  Born  Marblehead, 
Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1839;  died  Westboro,  Mass.,  June  30,  1905.        Newt.,  P, 

HIDDEN,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service  1862.  Ad- 
dress, 32  W^estminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

HOLBROOK,  GEORGE  ABEL,  A.M.  Manufacturer  of  raw  hide  goods. 
Address,  748  North  Main  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HOPKINS,  GEORGE  OLNEY,  Ph.B  Principal  academy,  Woodstock, 
Conn.,  1861-64;  Danielson,  Conn.,  1864-66;  in  business  Providence,  R.  I., 
1866-68;  principal  high  school.  Mystic,  Conn.,  1868-82;  Norridgewick, 
Me.,  1882-84;  resident  Chepachet,  R.  I.;  superintendent  of  schools, 
Chepachet,  several  years.  Born  Scituate,  R.  I.,  Jan.  20,  1835;  died  Che- 
pachet, R.  I.,  Dec.  30,  1901.  P.,  Nee.  1902 

HOPPIN,  WILLIAM  WARNER,  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and 
surgeons  1864;  LL  B.  Columbia  college  1869.  U.  S.  military  service  1861, 
private;    1865,   assistant  surgeon;  physician   New  York,    N.   Y.;   house 

^.  surgeon  New  York  hospital;  admitted  to  bar  1869;  lawyer  New  York 
1869-;  one  of  the  secretaries  peace  conference,  Washington,  D.  C,  1861; 
member  N.  Y.  historical  society;  Bar  association;  governor  New  York 
hospital;  Woman's  hospital.  Author  various  addresses  and  papers. 
Address,  52  William  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

HOSMER,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1867. 
U.  S.  military  service  1862,  private;  U.  S.  naval  service  1864-65,  assist- 
ant surgeon;  physician  Billerica,  Mass.,  1872-;  member  school  committee, 
BiUerica,  1881-87;  president  Bennett  library  1887-;  justice  of  peace  1893- 
1900;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1896,  1897;  president  Bil- 
lerica historical  society  1901-.     Address,  Billerica,  Mass. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P_ 

JENCKES,  LELAND  DELOSS,  A.M.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1863.  u'. 
S.  military  service  1861-62;  lawyer  Neenah,  Wis.,  1863-67;  Woonsocket, 


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R.  I.,  1867-72 ;  superintendent  public  schools,  Woonsocket.     Bom  Woon- 
socket,  R.  1.,  Nov.,  1839;  died  Woonsocket,  July  25,  1872. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  Nee.  1873 

LINCOLN,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.M.     Clerk  custom  house,  Boston,  Mass.; 

New  York.  N.  Y.;  merchant  Boston;  Liverpool;  London.     From  Rox- 

bury,  Mass.;  deceased. 
LOVERING,    HENRY   MORTON,   A.M.     Manufacturer  Taunton,   Mass.; 

bank  president.     Address,  Taunton,  Mass.  P. 

MASON,  CHARLES  FELIX,  Ph.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1861-64,  first 
lieutenant;  staff  officer;  treasurer  Kent  woolen  mill;  president  R.  I.  loco- 
motive works;  Earl  P.  Mason  land  company,  investment  brokers.  Ad- 
dress, P.  O.  Box  955,  Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

MATTESON,  CHARLES,  A.M.;  LL.D.  1891.  Law  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1862-63;  admitted  to  bar  1864;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member 
R.  I.  senate  1871-73;  associate  justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1875-91;  chief 
justice  1891-1900.  Author  Opinions  in  Reports  of  R.  I.  supreme  court, 
vols.  11-21.     Address,  112  Prospect  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  R.  I.  eye,  P. 

MITCHELL,  CHARLES  ELLIOTT,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1864. 
Lawyer  New  Britain.  Conn.;  city  attorney  1870-71;  member  Conn,  house 
of  representatives  1880-81 ;  U.  S.  commissioner  of  patents.  Address,  New 
Britain,  Conn.  P. 

MOWRY,  ELISHA  CAPRON,  A.M.  Teacher  Lincoln,  R.  I.,  1861-64;  U. 
S.  military'  service  1862;  principijl  high  school,  East  Douglas,  Mass.,  1864- 
65;  justice  of  peace  1865-;  admitted  to  bar  1865;  lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I..  1865-;  member  school  committee  1872-74;  common  council  1871- 
77;  alderman  1878-80;  member  R.  I.  senate  1880-81.  Born  North  Smith- 
field,  R.  I.,  Dec.  26,  1836;  died  Barrington,  R.  I.,  Sept.  9,  1899. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P.,  Nee.  1900 

PHILLIPS,  DUNCAN  CLINCH,  A.B.  by  special  vote  1902.  U.  S.  military 
service  1862-65,  major;  window  glass  manufacturer  Pittsburgh,  Penn., 
1865-86;  resident  Washington,  D.  C,  1895-.  Address,  1600  21st  St., 
Washington.  D.  C.  P- 

RANDALL,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.M.  Teacher  public  school.  Mystic, 
Conn.,  1865-66;  Conn,  literary  institution,  Suffield,  1866-67;  English  and 
classical  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1868-70,  1871-73;  travelled  abroad  1870- 
71;  student  Newton  theological  institution  1873-74;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  1874;  pastor  Windsor  avenue  church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1874-75; 
Central  church,  Thompson.  Conn.,  1876-81;  Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  1882- 
89;  Penryn,  Cal.,  1890-93;  South  Riverside,  Cal.,  1894-95;  resident  River- 
side, Cal.,  1895-.     Address,  Riverside,  Cal.  Bapt.  encyc.  Newt.,  P. 

ROGERS,  JOHN  WILLIAMS.  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service  1861-62,  cap- 
tain; manufacturer  Mansfield,  Mass.     Address.  Mansfield,  Mass. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

SACKETT,  FREDERIC  MOSELEY,  A.M.  U.  S.  mihtary  service  1861-63, 
first  lieutenant;  dry  goods  commission  merchant  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1863- 
64;  woolen  manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1864-82;  treasurer  Rich- 
mond paper  company.  Providence,  1S82-92;  adjutant-general  R.  I.  1895-. 
Address,  177  George  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

SHEARMAN.  SUMNER  UPHAM,  A.M.;  D.D.  1899.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862-64,  captain;  recording  clerk  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1865-68; 
reading  clerk  R.  I.  senate  1868-70;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1874; 
priest  1875;  rninister  Trinity  church,  Wobum,  Mass.,  1874-76;  St.  John's 
church,  Jamaica  Plain,  Boston,  Mass.,  1876-.  Address,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Boston,  Mass.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

SOUTHWICK,  HENRY  KEITH,  A.B.  1869.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1862. 
Admitted  to  bar  1863;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1862;  U.  S.  military 


266  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1861 

service  1862-65,  captain;  judge  advocate;  chief  actin^  inspector-general 
1864-65;  in  business  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  100  Broadway,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  14th  R.  I.  heavy  art.,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

STEAD,  CHARLES  MASON,  A.M.  Assistant  quartermaster-general,  R.  I., 
1861-62;  vice  president  N.  Y.  stock  exchange  1877-81;  retired.  Address, 
Union  League  Club,  i  East  39th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

STEVENS,  EDWARD  OLIVER,  A.M.;  D.D.  Colby  university  1899.  Grad- 
uated Newton  theological  institution  1864;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1864;  missionary  Burma  1864-;  editor  and  author  Insein,  Burma. 
Author  Guide  to  musical  notation,  and  numerous  other  works  in  Burmese; 
editor  Burnian  messenger;  Judson's  Burmese  and  English  dictionary,  2d 
ed.,  1883;  Haswell's  Grammatical  notes  and  vocabulary  of  the  Peguan 
language,  2d  ed;  Bunyan's  Pilgrim's  Progress,  Part  i,  in  Burmese,  4th  ed.; 
Ancient  history,  in  Burmese,  2d  ed.;  Streaks  of  light,  in  Burmese,  2d  ed.; 
Talaing  (Peguan)  spelling-book;  Vocabulary  English  and  Peguan;  Peguan 
hymnal;  Jubilee  volume,  in  Burmese;  translator  numerous  hymns  into 
Burmese.     Address,  Seminary  Hill,  Insein,  Lower  Burma.       Newt.,  P. 

STINESS,  JOHN  HENRY,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1876;  LL.D.  1893.  Fel- 
low Brown  university  1897-.  U.  S.  military  service  1861-62;  admitted 
to  bar  1865;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representa- 
tives 1874-75;  admitted  to  bar  U.  S.  supreme  court  1875;  associate  jus- 
tice R.  I.  supreme  court  1875-1900;  chief  justice  1900-04;  trustee  Provi- 
dence public  library  188 2-;  president  R.  I.  historical  society  1896-; 
member  commission  on  uniform  legislation.  Address,  210  Governor 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

THOMAS,  ALFRED  DELAVAN,  A.M.  Lawyer  N.  D.;  justice  U.  S.  dis- 
trict court.  N.  D.;  lawyer  Wis.;  district  attorney  Walworth  co..  Wis., 
six  years;  lawyer  various  mining  companies,  Deadwood,  Dak.,  1878- 
83;  Fargo,  Dak.,  1883-96;  justice  U.  S.  district  court  1S89-06.  Born 
Danen,  Walworth  co..  Wis.,  Aug.  11,  1837;  died  Fargo,  N.  D.,  Aug.  8, 
1896.  P.,  Nee.  1897 

TRULL,  WASHINGTON  BENSON,  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1863. 
U.  S.  military  service  1863-65,  assistant  surgeon;  brevet  captain;  volun- 
teer assistant  surgeon,  Prussia,  1870-71 ;  physician  Concord,  Mass.  Author 
contributions  to  medical  journals.     Address,  Concord,  Mass.  P. 

WARD.  JOHN  JEFFERSON,  A.M.     From  Clinton,  Miss.;  died  1862. 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES  CLARK,  Ph.B.  U.  S.  mihtary  service  1861-62,  cap- 
tain and  aide-de-camp.  Born  Cincinnati,  O.,  April  17,  1842;  died  Beau- 
fort, S.  C,  Oct.  29,  1862.  B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1866 

WILLIAMSON  JAMES  ANDREW,  A.M.  Student  Allegheny  theological 
seminary;  ordained  United  Presbyttrian  minister  1864;  pastor  Johns- 
town, N.  Y.,  1 864-.     Address,  Johnstown,  N.  Y.  P. 

44-* I 3 

1862 

ADDEMAN.  JOSHUA  MELANCTHON,  A.B.;  A.M.  U.  S.  mihtary  service 
1862-65,  captain;  admitted  to  bar  1866;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  clerk 
Providence  common  council  1S67-81;  R.  I.  secretary  of  state  1872-87; 
commissioner  to  revise  R.  I.  laws  1880;  vice  president  Industrial  trust 
company.  Providence.  Author  various  addresses  on  civil  and  mihtary 
subjects,  and  official  pubhcations,  including  Public  statutes  of  Rhode 
Island,  1882.     Addi-ess,  49  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  R.  I.  eye,  P. 

ANGELL,  THOMAS  LEMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  Lapham  institute, 
North  Scituate,  R.  I.,  1S64-68;  professor  modem  languages.  Bates  col- 
lege, Lewiston,  Me.,  1868-1902;  resident  Lewiston,  Me.  Address,  226 
College  St.,  Lewiston,  Me.  P. 


i862  GRADUATES  267 

BAILEY,  WILLIAM  MASON,  A.B.  Merchant  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1862-73;  resident  Providence  1873-93;  secretary  Providence 
Athenaeum  1877-93;  one  of  the  founders  Union  for  Christian  work  i868; 
librarian  1868-93.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  7,  i84i;died  Providence, 
March  10,  1893.  Nee.  1893 

BENTON,  SYDNEY  ELMON,  A.B.  Mayor  Mechanicsville.  Iowa,  1884-85; 
lawyer  Amsworth,  Neb.  From  Windsor,  Vt.;  died  Ainsworth,  Neb., 
March  19,  1886. 

BROOKS,  ISAAC  WATTS,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1890  Banker  Torring- 
ton,  Conn.;  president  Brooks  national  bank-  member  Conn,  house  of 
representatives   1884-94;  speaker   1893-94.     Address,  Torrington,  Conn. 

P. 

BROWN,  THOMAS  FREDERIC,  A.B.  1885.  U.  S.  military  service  1861- 
65,  captain;  brevet  major;  brevet  lieutenant-colonel;  cotton  merchant 
Cincinnati,   O.;  resident   Daytona,   Fla.      Address,   Daylona,   Fla. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  IDE,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-65,  major. 
Born  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1839;  killed  at  Fort  Stcadman.  Peters- 
buig,  Va.,  March  29,  1865.  Nee.  1865,  B.  U.  civ.  war 

CARR,  HENRY  CLAY,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1864:  law-yer  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1S64-67;  Tipton,  Iowa,  1867-87;  president  school  boaid  Tipton 
seven  years;  mayor  Tipton  four  years;  member  Iowa  senate  four  years; 
Republican  convention,  Chicago,  111.,  i8Sc;  lawyer  Los  Angeles,  Cal., 
1887-90;  trustee  St.  Hilda's  school,  Los  Angeles.  Born  Jamestown.  R. 
I.,  April  13,  1830;  died  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Dec.  25,  1890.  Nee.  1891 

COLBY,  HENRY  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  1865;  D.D.  1882.  Graduated 
Newton  theological  institution  1867;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1868; 
pastor  First  church,  Dayton,  O.,  1868- 1903;  trustee  DenLson  university 
1 87 2-;  president  board  of  trustees  1890-;  Ohio  Baptist  convention  1883- 
86;  American  Baptist  missionary  union  1896-98.  Author  Tribute  to  the 
memory  of  Gardner  Colby,  1879;  Tribute  to  the  viemory  of  Eliam  E.  Barney, 
1 881;  Tribute  to  the  memory  of  Ebenezer  Thresher,  1S86;  various  sermons, 
poems  and  addresses  in  periodicals.     Address,  Dayton,  O 

Newt.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  P. 

GUSHING,  JOSIAH  NELSON.  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1881;  Ph.D.  1898.  Grad- 
uated Newton  theological  institution  1865;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1865;  instructor  Hebrew,  Newton  theological  institution,  1865-67;  mis- 
sionary Toungoo,  Burma,  1867-76;  Bhamo,  Bunna,  1877-79;  Rangoon, 
Burma,  1880-92;  president  Baptist  college,  Rangoon,  Burma,  1892-1905; 
member  executive  committee  Educational  syndicate  of  Burma  1888- 
1904;  vice  president,  by  govermnent  appointment,  1897-1904;  member 
Royal  Asiatic  society;  Society  of  arts;  Victoria  institute;  fellow  Royal 
geographical  society;  Royal  meteorological  society.  Author  Grammatical 
sketch  of  the  Kakhyen  language,  1880;  Elementary  handbook  of  the  Shan 
language,  1880,  2d  edition,  1888;  Shan  and  English  dictionary,  1881; 
New  Testament  translated  into  Shan,  1882,  2d  edition,  1887;  3d  edition, 
1903;  also  the  Old  Testament  translated,  a  Shan  hymn  book,  and  editions 
of  several  Shan  texts.  Born  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  May  4,  1840;  died 
St.  Louis,  Mo  ,  May  17,  1905.  Newt.,  P. 

DANIELS,  FRANCIS  ADOLPHUS,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1863-64;  admitted  to  bar  1865;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1865-77; 
clerk  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1866-69;  justice  Providence  police 
court  1868-72;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1875-76.  Bom 
Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  July  9,  1842;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  12,  1877. 

Harv.  law  quin..  Nee.  1878 

DRAPER,  FRANK  WINTHROP,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1869.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-65,  captain;  acting  assistant  adjutant- 
general;  physician  Boston,  Mass.;  assistant  professor  legal  medicine.  Har- 
vard university,  1884-89;  professor  1889-1903;  medico-legal  pathologist 


268  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1862 

City  hospital,  Boston,  Mass.,  1887-;  member  Mass.  state  board  of  health 
1886-1901;  medical  examiner  for  Suffolk  co.,  Mass.,  1877-1905;  fellow 
American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences  1879-;  president  Mass.  medical 
society  1900-02.  Author  Annual  registration  report  of  Alass.,  1872-77;  A 
text-book  of  legal  medicine,  1904;  various  papers  and  articles  relating  to 
medicine.     Address,  5  Verndale  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.     B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

GODDARD,  JOSIAH  RIPLEY,  AB.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1899.  U.  S.  mihtary 
ser\'ice  1862-63,  sergeant;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1867; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1867;  missionar}?-  Ningpo,  China,  1867-.  Au- 
thor various  articles  in  Chinese;  translator  Tlte  Old  Testament  into  Chinese, 
Ningpo  dialect.     Address,  Ningpo,  China.  B.  U.  civ.  war.  Newt.,  P. 

GOFF,  DARIUS  LEE,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1890.  Manufacturer  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I.;  president  D.  Goff  and  sons.  Bridge  mill  power  company; 
Royal  weaving  company;  Pawtucket  electric  company;  Associated 
charities,  Pawtucket;  director  Industrial  trust  company;  American 
textile  company;  Union  wadding  company;  The  Atherton  machine 
company;  trustee  Swan  point  cemetery.  Address,  56  Wolcott  St.,  Paw- 
tucket, R.  I.  P. 

GOFF,  LYMAN  BULLOCK,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1890.  Manufacturer 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  national  commissioner  World's  Columbian  expo- 
sition.    Address,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

GROSVENOR,  JAMES  BROWN  MASON,  A.B.  1885.  U.  S.  military 
service  1861;  merchant  New  York,  N.  Y.;  retired.  Born  Providence,  R. 
I.,  Feb.  12,  1840;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  25,  1905.     B.  U.  civ.  war,  P 

KELLEY,  JASON  BILLINGS,  Ph.B.  Received  certificate  in  civil  engi- 
neering; U.  S.  military  service  1S62,  corporal;  draughtsman  and  mechan- 
ical engineer  Franklin  foundry  and  machine  company.  Providence,  R. 
I.,  1863-70;  manager  blast  furnace.  Carter  county,  Tenn.,  1870-74;  sec- 
retary, treasurer  and  general  manager  Knoxville  foundry  and  machine 
company  1874-88;  real  estate  agent  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  1888-.  Address, 
1 70 1  Jefferson  Ave.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

LESTER,  JOHN  ERASTUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1862-63;  judge  advocate  R.  I.  miHtia  1866;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.; 
member  Providence  common  council  1870-71;  superintendent  of  school, 
Johnston,  R.  I.;  vice  president  American  pomolo.:ucal  society;  member 
America  bar  association.  Author  The  Yosemite;  The  Atlantic  to  the  Pa- 
cific, 1873.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  3,  1840;  died  Providence,  May 
3,  1900.  Harv.  law  quin..  P.,  Nee.  1900 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM  DANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Accountant  Providence,  R. 
I.     Address,  27  Princeton  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MELLEN,  JOSHUA,  A.B.  U.  S.  mihtary  service  1862;  employee  Bailey 
and  Eaton,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  cashier  Third  national  bank,  Boston,  Mass.; 
bookkeeper  Boston,  Mass.  Born  Wayland,  Mass.,  Nov.  12,  1839;  died 
Wayland,  Nov.  30,  1890.  B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1892 

NEWTON,  GEORGE  MOORE,  A.B.  Manufacturer  Warren,  Mass.,  one 
year;  grocer  Warren,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1880- 
81.  Born  Worcester,  Mass.,  April  15,  1840;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan. 
23,  1881.  Nee.  1881 

NILES,  LUCIEN  HANKS,  A.B.  Banker  and  broker;  member  firm  of 
Lucien  H.  Niles  and  company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  35  Broad  St., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

PARKER,  ADDISON,  A.B. ;  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63,  sergeant; 
graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1866;  ordained  Baptist  min- 
ister 1866;  pastor  Natick,  Mass.,  1866-69;  Bvmker  Hill  church,  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  1869-73;  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1873-76;  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  1876-81; 
Morristown,  N.  J.,  1881-89:  Somerville,  N.  J.,  1889-91;  La  Porte,  Ind., 
1891-96;  Delphi,  ind.,  1896-1901;  First  church,  Richmond,  Ind.,  1901- 
04;  Pigna,  O.,  1904-;  trustee  Cook  academy,  Havana,  N.  Y.  Author 
various  sermons  and  essays.     Address,  511  Caldwell  St.,  Pigna,  O. 

B.  U.  civ.  war.  Newt.,  P. 


i862  GRADUATES  269 

REMINGTON.  JAMES  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service  1862- 
63,  1863-68,  captain;  brevet  major;  judge  advocate;  military  com- 
missioner, Va.;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1863;  admitted 
to  bar  1868;  lawyer  Norfolk,  Va.,  1868-72;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1872-99; 
commonwealth's  attorney,  Va.,  186S-70;  commander  Grand  army  of  the 
republic.  Department  of  Va.,  1S70-71;  judge  advocate  1870;  secretary  U. 
S.  law  association  1872-80;  president  1880-99;  member  Brooklyn  acad- 
emy of  arts  and  sciences.  Author  Digest  cf  commercial  laiv  of  the  several 
states;  besides  orations  and  contributions  to  periodicals.  Bom  Warwick, 
R.  I.,  Nov.  9,  1838;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  1899. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  Proctor,  P.,  Nee.  1899 

SAUNDERS,  ISAAC  HARRISON,  A.B.  U.  S.  miUtary  service  1861;  ac- 
countant Florida;  Virginia.  Bom  July,  1839;  died  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Jan. 
8,  1905-  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

SHERMAN,  FREDERIC,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  grammar  school,  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I.,  1863-64;  assistant  editor  Gazette  and  chronicle,  Pawtucket, 
1865-69;  editor  1891-93;  manufacturer  Pawtucket  1870-84;  director 
Pacific  national  bank,  Pawtucket,  1879-83;  member  R.  I.  house  of  rep- 
resentatives 1882-83;  school  coinmittee,  Pawtucket,  10  years;  chairman 
five  years;  superintendent  of  schools,  Pawtucket,  one  year;  originator 
first  R.  I.  truant  law;  newspaper  writer  and  reporter.  Author  occasional 
papers.     Address,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

SMITH,  DAVID  STEWART  HEPBURN,  A.B.;  M.D.  Queen's  university 
1865.  Licentiate  Royal  college  of  surgeons,  Edinburgh,  1865;  local  treasurer 
Wabash,  St.  Louis  and  Pacific  railway  company;  Mo.  Pacific  railway. 
Address,  405  North  Sixth  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  P. 

STOCKWELL,  THOMAS  BLANCHARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Sub-master  Eaton 
grammar  school.  New  Haven,  Conn.;  principal  high  school,  Holyoke, 
Mass.;  teacher  High  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1864-75;  R-  I-  commissioner 
of  public  schools  1875-1905.  Author  Reports,  iSy$-igo$;editov  History  of 
public  education  in  R.  I.,  1636-1876,  1876.  Address,  20  Cooke  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  R.  I.  eye,  P. 

THURSTON,  JOHN  DESHON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1863-64;  admitted  to  bar  1864;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Address 
205  Governor  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

WHITTIER,  EDWARD  NEWTON.  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1869.  U.  S.  military  service  1861-65.  fi^st  lieutenant;  brevet  captain; 
acting  assistant  adjutant-general;  assistant  clinical  medicine.  Harvard 
m.edical  school,  1877-81;  instructor  theory  and  practice  of  physics  1881- 
84;  assistant  professor  clinical  medicine  1884-88;  physician  Boston, 
Mass.;  U.  S.  pension  examiner  18S3-84;  visiting  physician  Mass.  general 
hospital  20  years;  member  Mass.  medical  society.  Author  contrilDUtions 
to  Medical  and  surgical  journal.  Bom  Gorham.  Me.,  July  2,  1840;  died 
Boston,  Mass.,  June  14,  1902.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Harv.,  Br.  a.  m. 

WOODWARD,  GEORGE  THOMPSON,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1862- 
65;  sergeant  Signal  corps,  U.  S.  army.  Bom  Taunton,  Mass.,  Dec.  20, 
1841;  died  Taunton,  Sept.  17.  1865.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Nee.  1866 

3i-*i4 

1863 

AMES,  WILLIAM,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1891.  U.  S  military  service  1861- 
65,  colonel;  brevet  brigadier-general;  connected  with  Allen's  print  works 
1865-69;  collector  U.  S.  internal  revenue  ist  R.  I.  district  1870-75;  mem- 
ber Providence  common  council  1872-73;  agent  and  manager  Fletcher 
manufacturing  company,  Providence,  R.  I.,  187 5- 1904;  president  and 
treasurer  1904-;  president  Blackstone  canal  national  bank  1877-;  director 
Providence  Washington  insurance  company;  Manufacturers  mutual  fire 


270  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1863 

insurance  company;  trustee  R.  I.  hospital;  member  R.  I.  commission  to 
obtain  a  site  for  a  new  state  house  1890;  R.  I.  commission  to  erect  a  new 
state  house  1 891-1904;  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1898-99.  Address, 
121  Power  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  R.  I.  eye,  P. 

APPLETON,  JOHN  HOWARD,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  1869;  Sc.D.  1900.  Assist- 
ant instructor  analytical  chemistry.  Brown  unversity,  1863-65;  instruct- 
or analytical  chemistry  1865-68;  professor  chemistry  applied  to  the  arts 
1868-72;  chemistry  1872-.  R.  I.  state  sealer  of  weights  and  measures; 
president  Providence  art  club;  R.  I.  Alpha,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1881-83;  vice 
president  American  chemical  society;  chairman  R.  I.  section  American 
chemical  society;  member  U.  S.  mint  commission  1891.  Author  The 
young  chemist,  1878;  Short  course  in  qualitative  analysis,  1878;  Quantita- 
tive analysis,  1881;  Laboratory  year  book,  1883-92;  Beginner's  hand  book 
of  chemistry,  1884;  Advanced  quantitative  analysis,  1889;  Medical  chemistry, 
1889;  Lessons  in  chemical  philosophy,  1890;  Metals  of  the  chemist,  1891; 
Report  books  for  chemical  work,  ist,  2d,  jd,  1891 ;  Carbon  compounds,  1892; 
Chemistry  of  non-metals,  1897;  besides  various  articles  in  newspapers  and 
periodicals.     Address,  209  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  P. 

ARNOLD,  DENHAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  English  and  classical  schools, 
Foxboro,  Mass.,  1863-64;  academic  department,  Washington  university, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1864-74;  assistant  professor  physics,  Washington  univer- 
sity, 1870-74;  professor  physics  1874-90;  principal  Rugby  academy,  St. 
Louis,  1890-1900;  private  teacher.  Address,  3532  Washington  Ave., 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  P. 

BAILEY,  CHARLES  EMERSON,  A.B.  by  special  vote  1900.  U.  S.  mil- 
itary service  1861;  colonel  and  military  secretary  to  governor  of  R.  I. 
1863-65;  officer  of  corporations  and  trustee  of  estates,  Providence,  R.  I., 
1870-.      Address,  2  Gushing  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P, 

BLISS,  WILLIAM  WARWICK,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Columbia  college  1868.  U. 
S.  military  service  1862-65,  lieutenant-colonel;  admitted  to  bar  1868; 
lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.;  corresponding  secretary's  assistant  American 
Baptist  home  mission  society  1879-83;  assistant  corresponding  secretary 
1883-87.  Born  Columbia,  Herkimer  co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  4,  1839;  died  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  Aug.  10,  1887.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Columb.,  Nee.  1888 

BOWEN,  AMOS  MILLER,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1891.  U.  S.  military  serv- 
ice 1861-64,  first  lieutenant,  aide-de-camp;  insurance  agent  Providence, 
R.  I.,  president  Franklin  mutual  fire  insurance  company;  member  Prov- 
idence school  committee  17  3^ears;  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1879-81, 
1882-86;  secretary  R.  I  state  house  commission.  Address,  38  Humboldt 
Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

BURT,  ANSEL  OSCAR,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  Provincetown,  Mass., 
1865-70;  teacher  public  schools,  Taunton.  Mass.,  1870-91;  member  school 
committee,  Taunton,  1892-1903;  board  of  assessors,  Taunton,  1892-1903; 
chairman.  Born  Canton,  Mass.,  Aug.  10,  1840;  died  Taunton,  Mass.,  Jan. 
19.  1903-  P.,  Nee.  1903 

CALKINS,  GEORGE  WARREN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  natural  sciences 
Lockport  union  school,  Lockport,  N.  Y.;  principal  Catskill  free  academy, 
Catskill,  N.  Y.;  Passaic  high  school,  Passaic,  N.  T.;  retired.  Address,  ^1:3 
Cherry  St.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  P. 

CLARKE,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Sc.D.  1897.  Instructor 
mathenrntics,  Brown  university,  1863-68;  professor  mathematics  and 
civil  engineering  1868-93;  mechanical  engineering  1893-;  president  pro 
tempore  1896-97;  president  ad  interim  1898-99.  Member  editorial  board 
R.  /.  schoolmaster  1866-70;  school  committee.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1867-81; 
president  R.  I.  Alpha,  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  trustee  Hartshorn  memorial  col- 
lege, Richmond,  Va.,  1899-.  Author  memorial  address.  Address,  89 
Brown  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Bapt.  encyc,  P. 


i863  GRADUATES  271 

CRAGIN,  CHARLES  CHESTER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.B.  Chicago  theological 
seminary  1869.  U.  S.  military  service  1862,  1863-65,  captain;  student 
Andover  theological  seminary  1866-67;  ordained  Congregational  minister 
1870;  pastor  Owatonna,  Minn.  1869-71;  Watertown,  Wis.,  1871-71;;  Mc- 
Gregor, Iowa,  1875-83;  Bethany  church,  Chicago,  111.,  1883-88;  Sebas- 
topol,  Cal.,  1896-97;  Rio  Vista,  Cal.,  1897-1903;  fruit  grower  Campbell, 
Cal.;  trustee  Fox  Lake  academy  1875-.     Address,  Campbell,  Cal. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  And.,  P. 

DORRANCE,  SAMUEL  RICHMOND,  A.B.;  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862,  sergeant;  secretary  Richmond  manufacturing  company  1867-; 
vice  president  R.  I.  hospital  trust  company  1889-.  Address,  2  Prospect 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

DOUGLAS,  FRANCIS  DANE,  Ph.B.  Principal  scientific  department, 
Conn.  Hterary  institute,  1863-64;  high  school,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1864-65; 
insurance  agent  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1866-69;  Hartford,  Conn.,  1869-84. 
Bom  Plainfield,  Conn.,  Aug.  2,  1838;  died  Hartford,  Conn.,  March  26, 
1884.  Douglas  gen. 

EMERSON,  FORREST  FAYETTE,  A.B.;  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862;  student  Newton  theological  institution  1863-64;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  1865;  pastor  Wellsviile,  N.  Y.,  1865-66;  Brockport,  N.  Y.,  1866- 
68;  graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1867;  pastor  First  church, 
Gloucester,  Mass.,  1868-73;  Asylum  avenue  church,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1873-79;  First  Congregational  church,  Amherst,  Mass.,  1879-83;  United 
Congregational  church,  Newport,  R.  I.,  18S3-93;  preacher  Union  Congre- 
gational church,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1803-96;  resident  Providence,  R.  I., 
1897-1902;  member  Newport  historical  society;  Newport  natural  history 
society.  Author  various  pamphlets.  Bom  Lynnfield,  Mass.  May  16, 
1839;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  10,  1902. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  Newt.,  Roch.,  P.,  Nee.  1903 

FOSS,  JAMES  HENRY,  A.B.  Preacher  two  years;  principal  schools,  Win- 
chester, Mass.;  Bigelow  school,  Newton,  Mass.;  high  school,  Bristol, 
Conn.;  superintendent  schools  three  years;  general  agent  N.  Y.  educa- 
tional publications,  New  England,  seven  years;  deputy  commissioner 
U.  S.  department  of  agriculture;  town  builder  and  colonizer,  Florida; 
author  and  publisher,  Boston,  Mass.  Author  Florida  life;  The  gentleman 
from  everywhere.     Address,  11  Woodside  Park,  Winthrop,  Mass.  P. 

GAY,  HENRY  GORDON,  A.B.  by  special  vote  1894.  U.  S.  mihtary  service 
1862-63,  second  lieutenant;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1866;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1866;  pastor  Hudson,  Mass.,  1866-70; 
East  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  1873-76;  Southwick,  Mass.,  1876-78;  Wood- 
ville,  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  1878-83;  Fayville,  Southboro,  Mass.,  1884-90; 
North  Reading,  Mass.,  1890-93,  1895-1901;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-95; 
retired  1901;  resident  Reading,  Mass.  Address,  14  Eaton  St.,  Reading, 
Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

GREENE,  CHARLES  WARREN,  A.B.;  A.M.  1872;  M.D.  Berkshire  med- 
ical institution  1867;  Dartmouth  college  1868.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862-65,  captain;  physician  Mass.  1867-72;  in  literary  pursuits  1872-; 
resident  Northampton,  Mass.;  Merchantville,  N.  J.  Author  Animals: 
their  homes  and  habits,  1886;  Birds:  their  homes  and  habits,  1886;  num- 
erous articles  in  various  encyclopaedias  on  topics  connected  with  natural 
science;  editor  Lippincott's  gazetteer,  1879;  Worcester's  new  school  diLtion- 
ary,  18S3;  Lippincott's  biographical  dictionary,  1886.  Address,  148  South 
Center  St.,  Merchantville,'  N.  J. 

C3'c.  Am.  biog.,  AUibone,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Johnson's  eye,  P. 

GREENE,  GEORGE  HERBERT,  A.B.;  M.D.  Bowdoin  college  1866.  Sur- 
geon Marine  hospital,  near  Portland,  Mc.,  1866-67;  physician  Windham, 
N.  H.,  1867-70;  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1870-72;  resident  North  Andover, 
Mass.,  1872-75.  Bom  Chicopee,  Mass.,  July  I,  1837;  died  North  Andover, 
Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1875.  Nee.  1875 


272  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1863 

HOLE  ROOK,  DANIEL  JEFFERSON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1867.  Lawyer  Norfolk,  Mass.  From  North  Wrentham,  Mass.; 
died  Norfolk,  Mass.,  Dec.  7,  1878.  Harv.  law  quin. 

HOLMES,  JOHN  JENCKES,  A.B.  U.  S.  militar)'  service  1862;  clerk 
Providence,  R.  I.;  resident  Providence.  Address,  93  Evergreen  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

LADD,  CHARLES  FREDERIC,  A.B.  Secretary  and  president  Franklin 
mutual  fire  insurance  company.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1863-68.  Bom  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I.,  May  2,  1841;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  14,  1868. 

Nee.  1868 

LATHAM,  HENRY  SIMMONS,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1870;  teacher  academy,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1873-74;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1878;  pastor  Oaklawn,  R.  I.,  1877-80;  teacher;  resident 
Greenville,  R.  I.;  superintendent  of  schools,  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  15  years; 
librarian  Greenville  public  library.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  7, 
1841;  died  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  June  20,  1896.  Newt.,  Nee.  1897 

MINER,  GEORGE  HERMON  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1864; 
pastor  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  1864-68;  Second  church,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1868-72;  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1872-76,  1900-05;  New  Britain,  Conn., 
1876-84;  Mystic,  Conn.,  1884-93;  member  scliool  board,  Cambridge, 
Mass.;  New  Britain,  Conn.;  abroad  1905-.  Address,  38  East  Manning 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Bapt.  encyc,  P. 

MORRELL,  THOMAS  THADDEUS,  Ph.B.  Instructor  Lapham  institute 
1863-64;  mathematics  and  physics.  Bates  college,  1864-65;  chief  chem- 
ist Cambria  iron  company,  Johnstown,  Penn.,  1867-91;  resident  Ogun- 
quit,  Me.  Author  various  articles  on  methods  of  chemical  analysis  in 
chemical  journals.     Address,  Ogunquit,  Me.  P. 

MOWRY,  OSCAR  BROWNELL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university 
1865.  Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.;  member  Boston  common  council  1877- 
79;  chairman  water  commissioners,  Brookline,  Mass.;  member  bath  house 
commission.     Address,  82  Devonshire  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  Harv.,  P. 

PARTRIDGE,  LYMAN,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1866;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1866;  pastor  Wales,  Mass.,  1866-69; 
Wakefield,  R.  I.,  1870-72;  Sharon,  Mass.,  1872-82;  preacher  Roslindale, 
Mass.,  1882;  pastor  Westminster,  Mass.,  1883-92;  West  Dedham,  now 
Westwood,  Mass.,  1892-1905;  trustee  Westwood  public  library;  member 
Dedham  historical  societv.  Author  various  sermons,  addresses,  and 
historical  papers.  Bom  West  Medway,  Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1836;  died  West- 
wood,  Mass  ,  Feb.  12,  1905.  Newt.,  P. 

PRATT,  SAMUEL  HARTWELL,  Ph.B.  Graduated  Rochester  theological 
seminary  1866;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1866;  pastor  Huntington, 
Mass.;  Central  church,  Salem,  Mass.;  Calvary  church,  Salem;  Clinton 
avenue  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  First  church,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  Taber- 
nacle church,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1875-81;  evangelist;  resident  Springfield, 
Mass.;  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Author  A  sure  foundation;  The  First  New 
Testament  church;  The  far  country  and  the  father's  house.  Address,  671 
Coronado  St..  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Roch.  theol.,  P. 

REYNOLDS,  JAMES,  A.B.  Merchant  Wickford,  R.  I.,  1863-68;  head 
salesman  Chicago,  111.,  1868-91.  Bom  Wickford,  R.  I.,  Jan.  24,  1842; 
died  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  28,  1891.  Nee.  1891 

ROBINSON,  CHARLES  PITTS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university 
1865.  Admitted  to  bar  1865;  student  Paris  and  Heidelburg  1865-68; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1S68-;  recording  clerk  R.  I.  house  of  represent- 
atives 1869,  1870;  member  Providence  common  council  1876-79;  presi- 
dent 1877-79.     Address,  207  Governor  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Prov.  man.,  Harv.  law  quin.,  P 


i863  GRADUATES  273 

SEAGRAVE,  ORVILLE  BARTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  U.  S.  military  sei^dce  1862; 
naval  sennce  1863-66,  acting  assistant  paymaster;  teacher  Omaha,  Neb., 
1866-70;  banker  and  real  estate  broker  Boston,  Mass.,  1874-86.  Bom 
Uxbridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1837;  died  Uxbridge,  Feb.  26,  1886. 

B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  t886 

SEARS,  FREDERIC  BAKER,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1865.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1865;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.;  resident  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Bom  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1841 ;  died  Fall  River,  Jan.  g,  187 1. 

B.  U.  Fall  River,  Harv.  law  qiiin..  Nee.  1871 

TAFT,  ORSMUS  AUGUSTUS,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1891.  U.  S.  military 
service  1862,  corporal;  accountant  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  35  Dart- 
mouth Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  FREDERIC,  A.B.;  A.M.  Manufacturer  paper  cop 
tubes.  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  184  Meeting  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.     P. 

WARREN,  ANDREW  FULLER,  Ph.B.  Wholesale  dealer  in  fresh  fish, 
Pensacola,  Fla.  Author  various  contributions  to  the  publications  of  the 
U.  S.  fish  commission.     Address,  504  North  Baylen  St.,  Pensacola,  Fla.    P. 

WATERMAN,  RICHARD,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1899;  LL.B.  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1866.  U.  S.  military  service  1861-62,  first  lieutenant;  lawyer 
Chicago,  111.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  20,  1841;  died  Chicago,  111., 
Jan.  6,  1900.  Nee.  1900 

WHITE,  ALBERT  CICERO,  A.B.  Teacher  Norwalk,  Conn.,  two  years; 
Barnstable,  Mass.  Born  Wrentham,  Mass.,  Dec.  22,  1840;  died  Foxboro, 
Mass.,  Jan.  13,  1871.  Nee.  1870 

3S-*i4 

1864 

AXTELL,  SETH  JONES,  A.B.;  A.M.  1895.  U.  S.  miUtary  service  1862-63, 
corporal;  graduated  Newton  theological  seminary  1867;  ordained  Bap- 
tist niinister  1868;  pastor  Monroe,  Mich.,  1868-70;  West  Medway,  Mass., 
1870-78;  president  Lcland  university,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1878-81;  pastor 
Weymouth,  Mass.,  1883-88;  president  Central  university,  PcUa,  Iowa, 
1888-90;  professor  Greek,  Kalamazoo  college,  1890-1902;  secretary 
board  of  trustees ;  member  Mass.  historical  society  Author  numerous 
contributions  to  periodicals.  Bom  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1841;  died 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  March  23,  1902.      B.  U.  civ.  war.  Newt.,  P.,  Nee.  1902 

BAILEY,  WILLIAM  WHITMAN,  Ph.B.  1873;  A.M.  1893;  LL.D.  Univer- 
sity of  New  Brunswick  1900.  Assistant  chemical  laboratory,  Brown  uni- 
versity, 1865;  instructor  botany  1877-81;  professor  1881-.  U.  S.  military 
service  1862;  assistant  chemist  Manchester  print  works,  Manchester,  N. 
H.,  1866;  assistant  in  chemistry,  Mass.  institute  of  technology,  1866;  bot- 
anist U.  S.  geological  exploration  of  40th  parallel  1867-68;  deputy  sec- 
retary of  state  R.  I.  1868;  assistant  librarian  Providence  Athenaeum  1869- 
71;  student  of  botany  Columbia  college  1872;  Harvard  summer  school 
1875,  1S76,  1879;  teacher  botany  private  schools.  Providence;  member 
Torrey  botanical  club;  New  York  microscopical  society;  Boston  society 
of  natural  history;  Appalachian  mountain  club;  fellow  American  asso- 
ciation for  the  advancement  of  science;  member  New  England  botanical 
club;  president  R.  I.  horticultural  society  1902-03;  secretary  board  of 
visitors  U.  S.  military  academy  1896;  delegate  Centennial  University 
of  New  Brunswick  1900;  U.  S.  military  academy  centennial  1902;  director 
Providence  Athenaeum  1900-03;  president  R.  I.  Alpha,  Phi  Beta  Kap- 
pa, 1903-05;  Brown  chapter,  Sigma  Xi.  1903-04.  Author  Botanical  collect- 
or's hand  book,  1881 ;  Botanists'  note  book,  1804;  Among  Rhode  Island  luild 
flowers,  1895;  New  England  wild  flowers,  1896;  Botanizing,  1899;  num- 
erous contributions  in  prose  and  verse  to  periodicals.  Address,  6  Cush- 
ing  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

BARROWS,  GEORGE  BARTLETT,  A.B.  U.  S.  miHtary  service  1862; 
admitted  to  bar  1866;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  reporter  R.  I.  supreme 


274  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1864 

court  1893-97.     Author  contribution  to  Yale  law  journal,  1903.     Bom 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Oct.   11,   1840;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  18,  1904. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

BOWEN,  HENRY  CLARK,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  1864-65;  superintendent 
cotton  mill,  Slatersville,  R.  I.,  1865-70;  Georgiaville,  R.  I.,  1870-78;  iron 
manufacturer.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1879-98;  general  manufacturer  1898-. 
Born  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Oct  9,  1843;  died  Kingdom  Springs,  Ark.,  Oct. 
II,  1905.  P. 

BOWEN,  SEABURY  WARREN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Bellevue  hospital  med- 
icial  college.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1867.  Physician  and  surgeon,  Pall 
River,  Mas?.,  1867-;  city  physician  1870-73;  trustee  Mass.  state  workhouse, 
Bridgewater,  1873-80.     Address,  Fall  River,  Mass.     B.  U.  Fall  River,  P. 

CARPENTER,  GEORGE  MOULTON,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I. 
1867-82;  commissioner  to  revise  R.  I.  public  laws  1881-82;  associate  jus- 
tice R.  I.  supreme  court  1882-85;  U.  S.  district  judge  for  district  of  R.  I. 
1885-96;  commissioner  to  print  early  records  of  Providence  1891-96; 
president  Providence  art  club;  vice  president  Providence  art  institute; 
president  Homoeopathic  dispensary ;  director  Providence  Athenaeum.  Au- 
thor various  monographs,  reports,  addresses  and  contributions  to  peri- 
odicals. Born  Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  April  22,  1844;  died  Katwijk-an-Zee, 
Netherlands,  July  31,  1896.  P.,  Nee.  1897 

CHICK,' EDSON  CUMMINGS,  A.B.;  A.M.  U.  S.  military  ser\'ice  1862. 
Address,  Care  of  J.  H.  Pray  Sons  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.         B.  U.  civ.  war 

CHICK,  JOHN  SPAULDING,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Vt.  1868.  U.  S. 
military  service  1862,  1864-65;  physician  Pleasantville  and  Enterprise, 
Penn.,  186S-79;  journalist  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1879-81.  Born  Warner, 
N.  H.,  Nov.  17,  1841;  died  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Oct.  27,  1881. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  Nee.  1882 

COLWELL,  JAMES  WINDSOR,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  EngHsh  and  class- 
ical school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1864-70;  rector  St.  Gabriel's  church,  Prov- 
idence, 1871-76;  St.  Stephen's  church.  Providence,  1876-84;  head  master 
Shattuck  school,  Faribault.  Minn.,  1885-87;  Washington  college,  Tacoma, 
Wash.,  1887-88;  head  master  and  chaplain  Bethany  college,  Topeka, 
Kans.,  1888-90;  dean  Grace  cathedral,  Topeka,  1890-94;  rector  Grace 
church,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  1894-95;  St.  Thomas's  church,  Green- 
ville, R.  I.,  1895-.     Address,  Greenville,  R.  I.  P, 

GUSHING,  HARRY  COOKE,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1891.  U.  S.  miHtary 
service  1861-92,  captain;  brevet  major;  retired  1892;  superintendent 
street  cleaning  department.  New  York,  N.  Y.;  resident  New  Rochelle, 
N.  Y.  Born  Baltimore,  Md.,  Nov.  9,  1841;  died  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y., 
July  2,  1902.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  U.  S.  A.  direct. 

DEAN,  BENJAMIN  CHASE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Assistant  clerk  Mass.  senate 
1866-69;  private  secretary  to  governor  of  Mass.,  with  rank  of  colonel, 
1874;  assistant  inspector-general  Mass.  1874;  deputy  insurance  com- 
missioner of  Mass.  1875;  president  common  council  Lowell,  Mass.,  1876- 
91;  superintendent  Manchester  print  works,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1867- 
91 ;  treasurer  Keweenaw  association,  Boston,  Mass.;  member  school  board, 
Manchester,  1880-91;  president  Opera  house  company.  Manchester;  resi- 
dent Brookline,  Mass.,  1891-1905;  member  Mass,  house  of  representatives 
1899-1903  ;  director  Amoskeag  national  bank.  Bom  Lowell,  Mass.,  1842  ; 
died  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  26,  1905.  P. 

DEWEY,  EDWIN  DORRANCE,  Ph.B.  Farmer  Columbia,  Conn.;  resident 
Lakeland,  Fla.     Address,  Lakeland,  Fla.  P. 

DOE,  EDGAR  JOHN,  A.B.  by  special  vote  1903.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862-65,  hospital  steward;  merchant  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  84 
Comstock  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DORRANCE,  JOHN  KINNICUTT,  A.B.  1867.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862,  1864-65,  first  lieutenant;  brevet  captain;  resident  Providence,  R. 
I.     Address,  2  Prospect  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 


i864  GRADUATES  275 

EDGELL,  JOHN  DAVIS.  Ph.B.  1884.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63, 
second  lieutenant;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1882  ;  president 
First  national  bank,  Gardner,  Mass.;  treasurer  Gardner  savings  bank; 
town  treasurer  Gardner.     Address,  98  Elm  St.,  Gardner,  Mass. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

FALES,  DAVID,  Ph.B.  U.  S.  military  service,  1862-63,  corporal;  lawyer 
Chicago,  111.     Address,  906  Tacoma  Building,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

GARDNER,  CLARENCE  TRIPP,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1891;  M.D.  Har- 
vard university  1866;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-65,  ^'"st  lieutenant; 
physician  and  surgeon.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  154  North  Main  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

GREY,  NATHANIEL  OSCAR,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1867;  lawyer  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  1867-1903.  Bom  Freeport,  Me.,  May  10,  1841;  died  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  March  20,  1903.  P.,  Nee.  1904 

GREENLEAF,  ABNER,  Ph.B.  Received  certificate  in  civil  engineering; 
president  Ott.  Mergenthaler  company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Address,  141 5 
Park  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md.  P. 

HAM,  ALBERT  EUGENE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and 
surgeons.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1867.  U.  S.  military  service  1862;  sergeant 
Providence  marine  corps  artillery  1864;  physician  Providence,  R.  I., 
1 868-;  house  physician  R.  I.  hospital  1869;  house  surgeon  1869-70;  pathol- 
ogist and  librarian  1872-74;  surgeon  to  out-patients  1872-75;  visiting 
physician  1875-83;  consulting  physician  and  surgeon;  trustee;  surgeon 
Providence  marine  corps  artillery  1871;  pension  examiner  1876-99;  con- 
sulting physician  and  surgeon  St.  Mary's  orphanage;  Providence  dis- 
pensary; medical  examiner  several  life  insurance  companies;  member  R. 
I.  medical  society;  president  Providence  medical  association  1883-84; 
R.  I.  hospital  club;  member  American  academy  of  medicine;  American 
medical  association.     Address,  199  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

HAMMOND,  HENRY  LOUIS,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1866.  U. 
S.  military  service  1865,  acting  assistant  surgeon;  physician  and  surgeon, 
Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1870-88;  Killingly,  Conn.;  president  Washington, 
Warren  and  Saratoga  county  medical  society  1878;  secretary  U  S.  pen- 
sion examiners,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1888,  1889,  1890;  president  Windham 
county  medical  society  1897.  Author  various  addresses  and  articles 
relating  to  medicine.     Address,  Killingly   Conn.  P. 

HANCOCK,  SAMUEL  FARWELL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theo- 
loigcal  institution  1867;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1867;  pastor  Central 
church,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1867-69;  preacher  Newport,  R.  I.,  and  various 
other  places  1869-76;  pastor  First  church  Wakefield,  R.  I.,  1876-79; 
Superior  street  church,  Cleveland,  O.,  1880-81;  independent  minister 
Cleveland  1881-.  Author  The  millennial  chapter,  1890;  The  mysteries  of  the 
kingdom  of  heaven,  1891 ;  Thiity  selections  from  Elim  morning  songs,  1897; 
various  articles  and  pamphlets.  Born  Maulmain,  Burma,  June  24,  1836; 
died  Cleveland,  O.,  Feb.  11,  1905.  Newt.  P. 

HAZLEWOOD,  FRANCIS  TOMLINSON,  A.B.;  D.D.  1885.  U.  S.  mihtary 
service  1862;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1867;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1867;  pastor  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1867-69;  First  church, 
Bangor,  Me.,  1869-84;  First  church,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1884-91;  N.  E.  district 
secretary  American  Baptist  home  mission  society  1891-;  member  Bangor 
historical  society.  Author  various  scientific  and  religious  contributions 
to  periodicals.     Address,  161  Allen  Ave.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

B.  U.  civ.  war.  Newt.,  P. 

HICKS,  RATCLIFFE,  A.B.  Teacher  Tolland,  Conn.,  1864;  law  student 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1864-66;  admitted  to  bar  1866;  lawyer  Meriden,  Conn., 
1866-79;  Hartford,  Conn.,  1879-82;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1882-;  president 


276  BROWN    UNIVERSITY  1864 

Canfield  rubber  company,  Bridgeport,  Conn,,  1883-;  Hicks  realty  com- 
pany 1903-;  member  Conn,  house  of  representatives  1866,  1893,  1895; 
city  attorney  Meriden  1869-74;  attorney  New  Haven  co.  1873-76.  Au- 
thor Southern  California;  Observations  (European);  Speeches  and  public 
correspondence,  1896.  See  Austin,  J.  O.,  One  line  of  the  Hicks  family, 
with  portrait,  1894.     Address,  "Homelands,"  Lakewood,  N.J. 

Austin,  P. 

HOLMES,  JOHN  SOPHUS,  Ph.B.;  D.D.  Kalamazoo  college  1886.  U.  S. 
military  service  1863;  graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1867; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1867;  pastor  Lynn,  Mass.,  1867-78;  Adrian, 
Mich.,  1878-89;  Bay  City,  Mich.,  1889-93;  Fii"st  church,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.,  1893-97;  Adams  square  church,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1898-1902;  resi- 
dent Middleboro,  Mass.     Address,  Barden  Hills,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

Roch.,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

HULBERT,  GEORGE  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Chicago,  111.; 
grain  dealer  Chicago  board  of  trade  1866-89;  also,  at  various  times, 
farmer,  ranchman,  miner;  treasurer  Davenport  and  Rock  Island  railroad 
company;  member  firm  Lyon,  Hulbert  and  company,  Chicago,  1893-96; 
broker  Chicago.     Address,  413  "The  Rookery,"  Chicago,  111.  P. 

JELLY,  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1868.  Assistant  physician  McLean  hospital  1869-71;  superintendent 
1871-79;  physician  Boston,  Mass.;  chairman  Mass.  board  of  insanity 
1898-.     Address,  69  Newbury  St..  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

KENYON,  GEORGE  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  Vermont 
1866.  U.  S.  military  service  1862;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  brig- 
adier and  surgeon-general  R.  I.;  secretary  Providence  medical  asso- 
ciation; president;  treasurer  R.  I.  medical  society.  Address,  123  North 
Main  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

LAPHAM,  OSCAR,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1890-.  U.S.  mil- 
itary service  1862-63,  captain;  admitted  to  bar  1867;  lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  senate  1887-88;  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1891- 

95.  Address,  4  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  R.  I.  man.,  P. 

LAWS,  MARTIN  LUTHER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Editor  newspaper,  Topeka?, 
Kans. ;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  several  churches.  Mo.;  De- 
catur, 111.,  1881-82.  Born  Accomac  co.,  Va.,  1842;  died  Decatur,  111., 
May  3,  1882.  Nee.  1882 

LAZELL,  CHARLES  THURBER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Foxboro,  Mass., 
1864-65;  student  Rochester  theological  seminary  1865-66;  teacher  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.;  Hartford,  Conn.;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  sub-master  high 
school,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1870-73;  principal  high  school,  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  1873-75;  teacher  Greek,  history  and  astronomy,  Vermont  acad- 
emy, Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  1875-80.  Born  Worcester,  Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1844; 
died  Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  Nov.  20,  1880.  Nee.  1881 

LOVE,  FRANK  WAYLAND,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1862;  admitted 
to  bar  1867;  lawyer  Frankfort,  Kans.;  district  attorney  Marshall  co. 
1874-79.  Born  Corfu,  Ionian  Islands,  Jan.  14,  1S41;  died  Frankfort, 
Kans.,  Sept.  29,  1879.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Nee.  1880 

MINER,  HENRY  BRADLEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  high  school.  Canton, 
Mass.,  1866-69;  Tileston  school,  Boston,  Mass.,  1869-75;  Edward  Everett 
school,  Boston,  Mass.,  1875-;  trvistee  Hvde  Park  public  hbrary  1883-. 
Address,  62  Oak  St.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.    '  P. 

MORRISON,  WILLIAM  HERBERT,  A.B.  Resident  Philadelphia,  Penn.; 
law  student  Harvard  university  1877-81.     From  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Harv.  law  quin. 
OBER,  JOSHUA  FOSTER,  A.B.;  A.M.     Architect  Boston,  Mass.,   1869- 

96.  Born  Beverly,  Mass.,  Sept.  i,  1839;  died  West  Newton,  Mass.,  Aug. 
12,  1896.  Nee.  1897 


l864  GRADUATES  277 

PECK,  GEORGE  BACHELER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Yale  college  1871.  Re- 
ceived certificate  in  civil  engineering;  U.  S.  military  service  1864-65,  sec- 
ond lieutenant;  major  Providence  marine  artillery  1869-71;  assistant 
chemist  U.  S.  naval  torpedo  station,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1872-74;  homoeo- 
pathic physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  187 5-;  surgeon  R.  I.  mihtia  1876-79; 
lieutenant  1898;  secretary  R.  I.  homoeopathic  society  1875-83;  president 
1885,  1886;  treasurer  1890-92;  chairman  section  of  obstetrics  American 
institute  of  homoeopathy  1S80-81,  1886,  1888,  1892;  censor  1895-;  vice 
president  Western  Mass.  homoeopathic  medical  society  1886,  1887;  vice 
president  R.  I.  soldiers'  and  sailors'  historical  society  1886-89;  president 
1892-96;  member  school  committee  Providence  18S1-96;  clerk  Narragan- 
sett  Baptist  association  1877-87,  1892-:  treasurer  1877-;  moderator  1889. 
Author  A  recruit  before  Petersburg,  with  portrait,  1880;  Camp  aiui  hos- 
pital, with  portrait,  1884;  Historical  sketch  of  the  Narragansett  Baptist 
association,  1860-S4,  1884;  Pabula  neonatorum,  1886;  Seventh  regiment 
R.  1.  volunteers  in  the  Civil  war,  1903;  besides  reports  to  American  insti- 
tute of  homoeopathy,  and  numerous  contributions  to  medical,  religious 
and  daily  press.     Address,  865  North  Main  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Horn,  bibl.,  P. 

RAYMOND,  LEWIS  FORD,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1864-65;  graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1867;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1867;  pastor  Beloit,  Wis.;  Monmouth,  111.;  Sun  Prairie, 
Wis.;  Dubuque,  la.,  1872-74;  travelled  in  Europe.  Bom  Cooperstown, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  22,  1840;  died  Chicago,  111.,  April  i,  1881. 

Newt.,  Roch.,  Nee.  1881 

RHODES,  WILLIAM  CONRAD,  Ph.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1863,  cor- 
poral; resident  Providence,  R.  I.,  1864-.  Address,  200  Hope  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 

ROBINSON,  AMOS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1867;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1867;  pastor  Appleton,  Wis.,  1867- 
69;  Fairfield,  Iowa,  1869-70;  Jefferson,  Iowa,  1870-71;  Newton,  Iowa, 
1871-79;  Ames,  Iowa,  1S79-80;  Denison,  Iowa,  1880-83;  Raynham,  Mass., 
1883-89;  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1890-91;  Elkins,  West  Va.,  1892-1902;  district 
missionary  and  colporteur,  Elkins,  W.  Va.     Address,  Elkins,  W.  Va. 

Newt.,  Bapt.  yr.  bk.,  P. 

RUSSELL,  WILLIAM  JAY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Assistant  auditor,  post  office. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1877-80;  general  superintendent  6th  registry  division 
1880-90;  auditor  Standard  oil  company  1890-96;  Standard  oil  company, 
Asia  and  Australia,  1896-1902;  acting  comptroller  Florida  east  coast 
railway  and  hotel  system  1902-.  Address,  26  Broadway,  New  York, 
N. Y.  P. 

SAYLES,  WILLIAM  RANDALL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Bookkeeper  Providence 
county  savings  bank,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1864-;  secretary  board  of  trustees 
Free  public  library,  Pawtucket,  1876-;  member  school  board  seven  years. 
Address,  79  Park  Place,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

STODDARD,  DARIUS  HICKS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Rochester  theo- 
logical seminary  1867;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1867;  pastor  Athol, 
Mass.,  1867-74;  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  1874-83;  Dewey  street  church,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  1884-93;  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  1893-99;  acting  pastor 
Greendale,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1901-03;  pastor  Hampden,  Mass.,  1903-. 
Address,  R.  F.  D.  2,  Ludlow,  Mass.  Roch.,  P. 

TETLOW,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  1879;  Sc.D.  1893.  U.  S.  mihtary  service 
1863,  corporal;  principal  Maple  street  grammar  school.  Fall  River,  Mass., 
1864-65;  classical  assistant  Friends'  academy,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1865- 
68;  student  Europe  186S-69;  principal  Friends'  academy  1869-78;  master 
Girls'  Latin  school,  Boston,  Mass.,  1878-85;  head  master  girls'  high  and 
Latin  schools,  1885-;  president  Mass.  classical  and  high  school  teachers' 
association  1886-87;  member  committee  of  ten  1892;  secretary  1892-93; 
president  N.  E.  association  of  colleges  and  preparatory  schools  1893-94; 


278  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1864 

Mass.  schoolmasters'  club  1902-03:  Brown  university  teachers'  associa- 
tion 1903-04;  Head  masters'  association  of  U.  S.  1904-05.  Author  A 
progressive  series  of  inductive  lessons  in  Latin,  1884;  articles  and  addresses 
on  educational  subjects;  editor  The  eighth  book  of  Virgil's  /Eneid,  1893; 
]omt  editor  School  classics,  1893-1900.  Address,  51  Cedar  St.,  Roxbury, 
Mass.  B.  tr.  Fall  River,  B.  U.  civ.  war.  Am.  cat.,  P 

TYLER,  FRANCIS  MAURICE,  A.B.;  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service  1862, 
1864,  sergeant;  principal  grammar  school.  Sandwich,  Mass.,  1864-65; 
Barnstable,  Mass.,  1865;  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  1865-68;  principal  high 
school  and  superintendent  schools,  Lockport,  111.,  186S-70;  Virginia, 
111.,  1870-72;  principal  Stetson  high  school,  Randolph,  Mass.,  1872-75; 
business  department  Boston  home  journal,  Boston,  Mass.,  1877-.  Ad- 
dress, 231  Central  St.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  B    U.  civ.  war,  P. 

UNDERBILL,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1862; 
student  Rochester  theological  seminary  1864-66.  From  Springfield, 
Mass.    Last  known  address,  Springfield,  Mass.    Roch.  theol.,  B.  U.  civ.  war 

WHITE,  LUTHER,  Ph.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1867;  lawyer  Chicopee,  Mass.; 
justice  police  court;  director  several  manufacturing  companies.  Ad- 
dress, Chicopee,  Mass.  P. 

WHITMAN,  HENRY  BRIGHAM,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1866. 
Admitted  to  bar  1866;  lawyer  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1S60-69;  Providence,  R.  I., 
1869-94.  Bom  Westboro,  Mass.,  June  30,  1841;  died  Providence,  R.  I., 
March  9,  1894.  Nee.  1894 

WILLARD,  CHARLES  ERASTUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  U.  S  military  service, 
ist  sergeant;  teacher  high  school,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1864-66;  principal 
West  middle  school,  Hartford,  several  years;  secretary  Railway  pass- 
engers' assurance  company,  Hartford,  Conn.;  auditor  insurance  depart- 
ment Penn.  railroad  company:  secretary  Charter  oak  life  insurance 
company  1879-87;  superintendent  agencies  Provident  life  insurance 
company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1887-94;  vice  president  1894;  president 
1895-96;  second  vice  president  Provident  savings  life  assurance  society, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Author  The  A  B  C  of  life  insurance,  1889;  also  art- 
icles for  insurance  periodicals.  Born  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  July  12,  1845; 
died  New  York   N.  Y.,  Jan.  24,  1898.  "P.,  Nee.  1898 

WILLARD,  HORACE  MANN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Sc.D.  1893.  Principal  acad- 
emy, Biidgewater,  Mass.,  1864-70;  Literary  and  scientific  institute.  New 
London,  N.  H.,  1870-72;  superintendent  public  schools,  Gloucester,  Mass., 
1872-73;  Newton,  Mass.,  1873-76;  principal  Vermont  academy,  Saxton's 
River,  Vt.,  1876-89;  Howard  seminary.  West  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  Quincy 
Mansion  school,  WoUaston,  Mass.  Author  various  addresses  and  re- 
ports.    Address,  Wollaston,  Mass.  P. 

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1865 

ARNOLD,  OLIVER  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1867. 
Physician  Pawtticket,  R.  I.;  medical  student  University  college  hospital 
and  Good  Samaritan  hospital,  London.  1883,  1885;  Allgemeines  Krank- 
enhaus,  Vienna,  1883-85;  Paris  1885;  Western  infirmary,  Glasgow,  1885; 
physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  American  institute  of  homoeopathy. 
Address,  275  Washington  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

ATWATER,  RICHARD  MEAD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1878-.  School  director,  superintendent  of  schools  Millville,  N.  J.;  alkali 
manufacturer  and  glass  engineer,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  director  Johnston 
harvester  company,  Paris,  France;  judge  on  glass,  Columbian  exposition; 
honorary  member  Ohio  institute  of  mining  engineers;  honorary  vice 
president  International  congress  of  chemists,  Berlin,  1903.  Author  va- 
rious technical  articles  in  manufacturing  journals.  Address,  Chadds 
Ford,  Penn.  P. 


i865  GRADUATES  279 

BLANCHARD,  EDWARD  RICHMOND,  A.B.  1879.  U.  S.  military  serv- 
ice 1861-63;  merchant  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1871-82 ;  president  Lexington 
print  works,  Boston,  Mass.,  1883-1900;  manager  Glenlyon  dye  works, 
Phillipsdale,  R.  I.     Address,  25  Elmgrove  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.         P. 

BROWN,  ZEPHANIAH,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1891.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862,  1863-65,  first  lieutenant,  acting  adjutant;  merchant  Providence,  R. 
I.;  retired.     Address,  5  Benevolent  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BUCKNAM,  EDWARD  HUME,  A.B.;  A.M.  1891.  Real  estate  and  insur- 
ance agent,  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  1868-71,  1895-;  city  clerk  Sioux  City, 
1870;  investment  banker  Sioux  City;  vice  president  Mechanics  building 
association  1883-1900;  secretary  and  treasurer  Finance  company  of 
Iowa  1891-95;  president  Unity  (literary)  club.  Sioux  City,  1904-05; 
secretary  Sioux  City  industrial  association  1904-05;  trustee  Yankton  col- 
lege.    Address,  1104  Douglas  St.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  P. 

BULLOCK,  HERBERT  DORRANCE,  Ph.B.  Manager.  Address,  18 
Broad  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  Bost.  dir. 

BULLOCK,  ISRAEL  MARTIN,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1862;  admit- 
ted to  bar  1868;  lawyer  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1868-70;  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
1870-79;  prosecuting  attorney  Fairfield  co..  Conn.;  city  judge  Bridge- 
port 1870-73,  1879;  city  attorney  1875-76.  Born  Thompson,  Conn.,  May 
20,  1844;  died  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Oct.  20,  1879.     B.  U.  civ.  war,  Nee.  1879 

CLARK,  JOHN  MITCHELL,  Ph.B.  Merchant  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1865-. 
Address,  45  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

DEMING,  MINER  RUDD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  186S;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1868;  founder  and  first  pastor 
Marlboro,  Mass.,  1868-71;  preacher  Tabernacle  church.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1871-72;  pastor  First  chvirch,  Greenpoint,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  1872-73;  general 
secretary  Young  men's  Christian  association,  Boston,  Mass.,  1873-87; 
founder  and  first  pastor  Tabernacle  church,  Boston,  1887-92;  corres- 
ponding secretary  New  York  City  Baptist  mission  society  1892-94; 
established  Florence  Crittenden  hovise,  Boston,  Mass.,  1894-96;  associate 
pastor  Tremont  temple,  Boston;  pastor  Harvard  street  church,  Boston; 
superintendent  Boston  institute  seashore  home.  Address,  P.  O.  Box 
3229,  Boston,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

DOUGHERTY,  JAMES  GREGORY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Washburn  college 
1892.  U.  S.  military  service  1862;  graduated  Andover  theological  sem- 
inary 1868;  teacher  Phillips  acadcm3^  Andover,  Mass.,  1S68;  pastor  South 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  1868-69;  resident  licentiate,  Andover  theological  sem- 
inary, 1869-70:  ordained  Congregational  minister  1870;  pastor  First 
church,  Chillicothe,  Mo.,  1870-72;  Wyandotte,  Kans.,  1873-75;  president 
Colorado  college  1875-76;  pastor  Ottawa,  Kans.,  1876-88;  First  church, 
Kansas  City, "^  Kans.,  1888-98;  resident  Kansas  City,  Kans.;  trustee 
Washburn  college  1873-.  Author  occasional  sermons  and  addresses;  con- 
tributions to  Andover  review;  also  various  reform  papers.  Address,  616 
Everett  Ave..  Kansas  City,  Kans.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  .^nd.,  P. 

EASTON,  CHARLES  FABYAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Manufacturer  Lincoln.  R.  I., 
15  years;  dealer  in  cotton  yarns;  judge  of  probate,  Lincoln,  1893,  1894; 
town  clerk  1894-1904.      Address,  R.  F.  D.,  Saylesville,  R.  I.  P. 

FIELD  JAMES  PEIRSON,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institution 
1865-66;  teacher  Millville,  N.  J.,  1866-67;  Mo.,  1869-75;  professor  math- 
ematics, Thayer  college,  Kidder,  Mo.,  1875-76;  ordained  Congregational 
minister  1878;  pastor  Amity,  Mo.,  1876-96;  Chillicothe,  Mo.,  1897-99; 
RiVerdale,  Mo.,  1900-02;  resident  Springfield.  Mo.,  1902-;  secretary 
General  association  of  Congregational  churches  of  Mo.  1891-96,  1899-. 
Address,  R.  F.  D.  i,  Springfield,  Mo.  Newt.,  P. 

FINNEY,  JARED  WARNER,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1866.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1866;  lawyer  Detroit,  Mich.;  assistant  U.  S.  district  attorney. 
Eastern  district,  Mich.,  1870-84;  U.  S.  district  attorney.  Eastern  district, 
Mich.,  1897-1900.     Address,  41  Edmund  Place,  Detroit,  Mich.  P. 


28o 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


1865 


FOSTER,   LOUIS   TUCKER, 
Olive  St.,  Providence.  R.  I. 


Ph.B.     Cotton   nnanufacturer. 


Address,    6 
P. 


FRENCH,  JAMES  McDANIEL,  Ph.B.  Wholesale  boot,  shoe  and  leather 
dealer,  Wilmington,  N.  C.  Born  Wilmington,  N.  C,  May  9,  1843;  died 
Hot  Springs,  N.  C,  July  22,  1900.  Nee.  1901 

GILE,  GEORGE  WARREN,  Ph.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1865-66;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1866;  pastor  Valley  Falls,  R.  I., 
1866-67;  South  Berwick,  Me.,  1867-73;  Second  church,  Lawrence,  Mass., 
1873-79;  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1879-84;  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1884-92;  president 
Colby  academy.  New  London,  N.  H.,  1893-98;  pastor  Middle  street 
church,  Portsmouth.  N.  H.,  1898-.  Address,  7  Middle  St.,  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.  Newt.,  P. 

HANNA,  GEORGE  BYRON,  A.B.;  M.E.  Columbia  college  1868.  U.  S. 
military  service  1862,  1864;  assistant  geologist  and  chemist,  N.  C.  geo- 
logical survey,  1869;  melter,  clerk  and  assistant  assayer,  U.  S.  assay  office, 
Charlotte,  N.  C,  1870-.  Author  several  monographs  on  the  geology  of 
N.  C.  and  of  the  South  Appalachian  region;  assistant  compiler  parts  of 
N.  C.  geological  reports.     Address,  P.  O.  Box  26,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  Columb.,  P. 


HIDDEN,    WILKINS    UPDIKE, 
minster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 


A.B.     Merchant. 


Address,    32    West- 
P. 


HOSKINS,  CHARLES  CHAUNCY,  Ph.B.  Clerk  Mutual  life  insurance 
company.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1865-68;  with  Union  savings  bank.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1868-79;  resident  Providence;  travelled  extensively.  Born 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Avig.  24,  1845;  died  Providence,  Aug.  14,  1903. 

P.,  Nee.  1904 

IVES,  WILLIAM  CAREY.  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1862;  teacher 
Suffield,  Conn.;  law  student  Yale  college;  admitted  to  bar  1868;  lawyer 
Chicago,  111.;  Omaha,  Neb.  Born  Suffield,  Conn.,  March,  1844;  died 
Omaha,  Neb.,  Jan.  28,  1904.  Nee.  1904 

JUDSON,  EDWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Colgate  university.  Principal  sem- 
inary, Townshend,  Vt.,  1865-67;  professor  Latin  and  modem  languages 
Madison  university,  1867-75 ;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1875 ;  pastor  North 
Orange.  N.  J.,  1875-81 ;  Berean  (Memorial)  Baptist  church,  New  York,  N. 
Y.,  1881-.  Author  Life  of  Adoniram  Judson,  1899;  Tlw  institutional 
church.     Address,  53  Washington  Sq.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Bapt.  encyc,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Johnson's  eye,  Allibone,  P. 

LAWRENCE,  JAMES  GORE  KING,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Columbia  college  1868. 
Lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.;  trustee  Brooklyn  bridge.  Born  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  1844;  died  Flushing,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  June  22,  1895. 

Nee.  1897 

LIPPITT,  CHARLES  WARREN,  Ph.B.  Manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I.; 
treasurer  Silver  Spring  bleaching  and  dying  company  187 1-;  president 
Social  manufacturing  company  1891-1901;  president  R.  I.  national  bank, 
Providence,  1896-1901;  vice  president  United  national  bank  1901-;  mem- 
ber R.  I.  historical  society;  president  Franklin  lyceum  1875-77;  member 
executive  council.  Providence  board  of  trade,  1875-78;  vice  pres'dent 
1878-81;  president  1881-83;  vice  president  national  board  of  trade  1881; 
president  Providence  coinmercial  club;  member  commission  on  railroad 
terminal  facilities  of  Providence  i88r;  colonel  and  chief  of  governor's 
staff  1875-77;  chairman  R.  I.  republican  convention  1894;  governor  R.  I. 
1895-97;  honorary  vice  president  Navy  league  of  U.S.  Author  various 
orations  and  addresses.     Address,  Providence,  R  I.  P. 

MESSER,  GEORGE  HOLMES,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1862;  student 
Newton  theological  institution  1865-66;  resident  North  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Born  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  17,  1836;  died  North  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Jan. 
9,  1868.  B.  U.  civ.  war.  Newt..  Nee.  1868 


i86s  GRADUATES  281 

OLDFIELD,  HENRY  HARRISON.  A.B.  Resident  Providence,  R.  I.; 
Cranston,  R.  I.  Born  Pleasant  Valley,  North  Providence,  R.  I.,  June 
10,  1841;  died  Cranston,  R.  I.,  May  10,  1896.  Nee.  1896 

PAINE,  ROBERT  HITCHCOCK,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trinity  college  1876.  U.  S. 
military  service  1862;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1868;  priest  1869; 
rector  St.  Mary's  church,  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  1870-76;  St.  John's 
church,  Kalamazoo,  Mich  ,  1876-78;  Moimt  Calvary  church,  Baltimore, 
Md.,  1878-.     Address,  816  North  Eutaw  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

PERCE,  WARREN  RICHMOND,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Sc.D.  1898.  Lawyer  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1891-92.  Author 
Genesis  and  modern  science,  1897.  Address,  129  Cypress  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  P. 

PERRY,  HERBERT  LIVINGSTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Real  estate  agent 
Boston,  Mass.  Bom  Gaston,  Mass.,  April  4,  1843;  died  Lakewood,  N. 
J.,  March  27,  1892.  Nee.  1892 

POPE,  JOHN  THOMAS,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1866.  Lawyer 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1867-74.  Born  Hahfax,  Mass.,  June  18,  1842;  died 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  March  13,  1874.  Nee.  1874 

PRICE,  JOHN  AMON,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1890.  U.  S.  miUtary  service 
1862;  teller  Second  national  bank,  Scranton,  Penn.;  president  Scranton 
stove  works;  lumber  merchant  Scranton;  patented  over  100  inventions; 
president  Scranton  board  of  trade;  vice  president  National  board  of  trade; 
commissioner  International  trade  congress,  Chicago,  1893;  member  So- 
ciety of  inventors  of  Frish  academy;  American  society  of  mechanical  en- 
gineers; International  geographical  society;  American  society  for  the 
advancement  of  science;  and  numerous  other  learned  societies,  Europe 
and  America;  president  Lackawanna  institute  of  science  and  history. 
Born  Irvington,  N.  J.,  Jan.  12,  1842;  died  Scranton,  Penn.,  Aug.  2,  1892. 

Nee.  1900 

PRIDE.  EDWARD  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theolog- 
ical institution  1868;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1869;  missionary  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.,  1868-70;  pastor  Dearborn  street  church,  Roxbury,  1870-79; 
North  Tewksbury,  Mass.,  1879-91;  resident  Andover,  Mass.;  chaplain 
and  librarian  Mass.  hospital,  Tewksbury,  Mass.  Author  Tewksbury,  a 
brief  history;  various  historical  sketches.     Address,  Andover,  Mass. 

Newt.,  P. 

QUINBY,  HOSEA  MASON,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1869.  U.  S. 
military  service  1862-63,  sergeant;  superintendent  Worcester  insane 
asylum  1879;  Worcester  insane  hospital  1890-;  member  Mass.  medical 
society.     Address,  Worcester  Insane  Hospital,  Worcester,  Mass 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

REES,  JOSEPH  WILLIAM,  A.B.  U.  S.  mihtary  service  1862;  graduated 
Newton  theological  institution  1868;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1869; 
pastor  Eaton  Rapids,  Mich.,  1869-71;  White  Pigeon,  Mich.,  1871-73; 
Clinton,  111.,  1872-74;  Mankato,  Minn.,  1874-78;  Lu  Verne,  Minn..  1878- 
82;  Immanuel  Baptist  church,  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  1882-95;  resident  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1 895-.     Address,  629  West  78th  St.,  Chicago,  111.     Newt.,  P. 

RICKARD,  WILLIAM  WATSON,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Lawyer.  Address,  Auburn, 
R.  I. 

SHAW,  GEORGE  WALLACE,  A.B.  U.  S.  mihtary  service  1862;  teacher 
N.  H.  literary  institution  1866-68;  principal  high  school,  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  186S-82;  resident  student  Andover  theological  seminary  1882-83; 
ordained  Congregational  minister  1883;  home  missionary  1883-93;  pastor 
St.  Anthony  park  church,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1893-95;  Ortonville,  Minn., 
1895-97;  agent  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1897-.  Address,  338  Pine  St.,  Fall 
River,  Mass  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P, 


282  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1865 

SHAY  (formerly  Shea),  MARK  DEE,  Ph.B.  Wholesale  shoe  merchant, 
Chicago,  111.  Born  Anglish,  Ireland,  1837;  died  Chicago,  111..  Sept.  26, 
1900.  Nee.  IQ02 

SHEARMAN.  WILLIAM  DENNIS  UPHAM,  A.B.  Graduated  General 
theological  seminary.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1868;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon 
1868;  priest  1869;  rector  St.  James's  church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1868-79; 
Christ  church,  Pittsford,  N.  Y.,  1880-84:  St.  John's  church,  Champlain, 
and  Christ  church.  Rouse's  Point,  N.  Y.,  1884-92;  in  charge  of  church  of 
the  Ascension,  Sierra  Madre,  and  missions  at  Monrovia  and  Duarte,  Cal. 
Author  numerous  articles  on  church  history  and  ecclesiastical  art.  Bom 
Wickford,  R.  I.,  Feb.  6,  1843;  died  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Feb.  9,  1902. 

P.,  Nee.  1902 

SPALDING,  CHARLES  HUBBARD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Colby  university 
1897.  Student  Newton  theological  institution  1865-66;  ordained  Bap- 
tist minister  1866;  pastor  High  street  church,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1866-71; 
First  church,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1871-75;  Arlington,  Mass.,  1875-80;  Fourth 
street  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1880-86;  district  secretary  American  Bap- 
tist publication  society,  Boston,  Mass.,  1886-.  Author  various  historical 
and  biographical  sketches.  Boston  correspondent  Chicago  standard. 
Address,  8  Scott  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

SPINK,  JOSEPH  EDWIN,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1867 ;  lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1868-70;  judge  Prov- 
idence municipal  court  1884-.  Address,  150  South  Angell  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  P. 

STREETER,  REUBEN  MOWRY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Ph.D.  Marshall  and  Frank- 
lin college  1887.  Principal  high  school,  Whitinsville,  Mass.,  1865-68; 
East  Douglas,  Mass.,  1868-70;  grammar  school,  Toledo,  O.,  1870-71;  high 
school,  Toledo,  1871-77;  private  school  1877-79;  superintendent  schools 
Titusville,  Penn.,  1877-93;  editor  1893-96;  principal  private  school 
1896-1903;  principal  and  teacher  Greek,  Latin  and  English,  Kearney 
military  academy,  Kearney,  Neb.,  1903-.  Author  contributions  to  vari- 
ous newspapers.     Address,   Kearney  Military  Academy,  Kearney,  Neb. 

P. 

THAYER,  CALEB  EDMUND,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1862,  corporal; 
real  estate  broker,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  law  student  Worcester.  Born 
Blackstone,  Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1841;  died  Blackstone,  Aug.  27,  1868. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  Nee.  1869 

TILTON,  AUSTIN  VALENCOURT,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1869;  ordained  Baptist  minister  i86q;  pastor  Keene,  N.  H., 
1869-72;  Augusta,  Me.,  1872-74;  Campton  Village,  N.  H.,  1876-81;  Bur- 
lington, Iowa;  teacher  home  mission  school.  Miss.  Bom  Deerfield,  N. 
H.,  July  28,  1841;  died  Concord,  N.  H.,  Nov.  15,  1885. 

Nee.  1886,  Newt. 

WARD,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  AM.;  D.D.  Knox  college.  111.,  1882.  U.  S.  military 
■  service  1862;  graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1868;  ordained 
Congregational  minister  1869;  home  missionary  Dakota;  founder  Con- 
gregational church,  Yankton,  S.  D.,  186S,  and  pastor  1868-83;  superin- 
tendent of  schools,  Yankton,  1S70-74;  member  board  of  education  1875- 
87;  founder  Yankton  college  1881;  president  and  professor  mental  and 
rnoral  philosophy,  Yankton  college,  1S81-S9;  member  Dakota  constitu- 
tional convention  18S3;  trustee  Dakota  hospital  for  the  insane  1879-89. 
Associate  editor  Northwestern  teview.  Born  Perry  Centre,  N.  Y.,  May 
5,  1838;  died  Yankton,  S.  D.,  Dec.  11,  1889. 

And.,  B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1890 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Columbia  college  1867. 
Lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.;  attorney  Delamater  iron  works.  Born  Led- 
yard,  Conn.,  Oct.  22,  1839;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  March  11,  1901. 

Nee.  1901 
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i866  GRADUATES  283 

1866 

ALBRO,  SAMUEL  HOUSTON,  A.B.;  Ph.D.  Colgate  university  1890. 
Principal  Lewis  academy,  Southinoton,  Conn.,  1866-68;  hio;h  school, 
Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  1869-75;  superintendent  schools,  Forestville,  N.  Y., 
1876;  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  1877-82;  instructor  sciences,  state  normal  school, 
Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  1883-85;  institute  conductor  N.  Y.  state  1886-87;  super- 
intendent of  Indian  schools  1887-88;  principal  state  normal  school,  Mans- 
field, Penn.,  1892-99.     Address,  Fredonia,  N.  Y.  P. 

ANGELL,  WILLIAM  COOK,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Bellevue  medical  college 
1868.  Physician  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1868-74,  1884-93;  Coquille  City, 
Ore.,  1874-84.  Born  Scituate,  R.  I.,  Oct.  20,  1839;  died  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  May  17,  1893.  Nee.  1897 

ARCHER,  JOHN  JASON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Wrentham,  Mass.;  in- 
structor Naval  academy,  Annapolis,  Md.;  admitted  to  bar;  lawyer  Fall 
River,  Mass.;  special  justice  2d  district  court  Bristol  co.,  Mass.  Bom 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  July  26,  1845;  died  Fall  River,  Oct.  31,  1882. 

B.  U.  Fall  River,  Nee.  1883 

ARNOLD,  HENRY  TUCKER,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1890.  Graduated 
Andover  theological  seminary  1871;  ordained  Congregational  minister 
1871;  pastor  Lyman,  Me.,  1871-72;  North  church.  Providence,  R.  I., 
1872-76;  Limerick,  Me.,  1876-77;  Providence  and  vicinity  1877-79;  Sec- 
ond church.  Wells,  Me.,  1879-83;  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  1883-87;  First  church, 
Plainficld,  Conn.,  1887-;  chairnian  trustees  Plainfield  academy;  curator 
Benedict  library.  Author  The  churches  of  Plainfield,  1899;  and  various 
sermons;  editor  Plainfield  bicentennial,  1899.     Address,  Plainfield,  Conn., 

And.,  P. 

BISHOP,  PHANUEL  EUCLID,  Ph.B.  1872;  M.D.  Dartmouth  college  1873. 
U.  S.  military  service  1862,  1863-64.  captain;  principal  Grove  street  gram- 
mar school,  Pawtucket,  R.  L;  physician  Pawtucket;  superintendent 
schools  Pawtucket;  member  American  board  of  commissioners  for  foreign 
missions.  Born  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  March  30,  1844:  died  Pawtvicket,  R. 
I.,  Sept.  21,  i8qo.  Dart.,  Prov.  jour.,  P. 

BLACKWOOD,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1862;  law 
student  Harvard  university  1867-68;  admitted  to  bar  186S;  lawyer  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  186S-87;  trial  justice  Providence  1876-86;  justice  6th  R.  I. 
district  court  18S6-87;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1876-77, 
1885-87.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  28,  1845;  died  Providence,  Oct. 
28,  1887.  B.  U.  civ.  war.  Nee.  1888 

BLODGETTE.  GEORGE  BRAINARD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Bowdoin  college  1869; 
LL.B.  Harvard  university  1870.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63;  admitted 
to  bar  1868;  lawyer  Newburyport,  Mass.  Author  articles  on  genealogy 
of  Essex  CO.,  Mass.;  also  on  ecclesiastical  law  and  practice  in  various  law 
journals.      Home  address,  Rowley,  Mass.  Bowd.,  P. 

BORDEN,  JEFFERSON,  Ph.B.  Dealer  in  paper  and  mill  supplies.  Ad- 
dress, Fall  River,  Mass.  B.  U.  Fall  River,  P. 

BROWN,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1868.  ?.ler- 
chant  Norwich,  Conn.,  1868-82;  farmer.  Address,  16  Warren  St.,  Nor- 
wich, Conn.  P. 

BROWN,  EDWARD  PAYSON,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1867.  U. 
S.  military  service  1862-65,  captain;  brevet  major;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.; 
member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1881-82.  Address,  258  Broad- 
way, New  York,  N.  Y. 

BROWN,  LUCIUS,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1868.  Admitted  to 
bar  1868;  lawyer  Norwich,  Conn.;  member  Conn,  senate  1872,  1877,  1878, 
1897;  justice  city  court,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1893-.  Address,  16  Warren  St., 
Norwich,  Conn.  P. 

BULLARD,  HERBERT  CUTLER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians 
and  surgeons,  Columbia  college,  1871.     Assistant  professor  ethics,  U.  S. 


284  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1866 

naval  academy,  Annapolis,  Md.,  1866-68;  physician  North  Attleboro, 
Mass.;  member  Ijoard  of  health,  North  Attleboro,  1889-.  Address,  North 
Attleboro,  Mass.  P. 

CARPENTER,  EDMUND  JANES,  Ph.B.;  Litt.D.  1905.  Editorial  writer ; 
author  and  general  literary  worker,  Boston,  Mass.  Author  A  woman  of 
Shawmut,  1892;  Technique  of  scvdptnre,  in  conjunction  with  W.  O.  Part- 
ridge, 1895;  America  in  Hawaii,  1899;  The  American  advance,  1903; 
numerous  editorials,  reviews,  translations  and  magazine  articles;  editor 
Kent's  Memoirs  and  letters  of  Chancellor  Kent,  1898.  Address,  Milton, 
Mass.  P. 

CHACE,  ARNOLD  BUFFUM,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Sc.D.  1892.  Instructor  chem- 
istry Brown  university  1868-69;  trustee  1876-;  treasurer  1882-1900. 
Cotton  manufacturer  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.  Author  contribution  to  American 
journal  of  mathematics.     Address,  324  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CHACE,  SAMUEL  OLIVER,  A.B.  Manufacturer  Valley  Falls,  R.  I. 
Bom  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.,  Oct.  19,  1843;  died  Valley  Falls,  March  20, 
1867.  Nee.  1867 

CHAPIN,  ALEXANDER  DUNCAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Cotton  broker,  firm  of 
John  M.  Richmond  and  company.  Providence,  R.  I.;  director  National 
bank  of  North  America  1876-93.  Address,  32  Creighton  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

COOK,  LORIN  MORRIS,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1868;  lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.;  justice  city  police  court  1874-86;  member  R.  I.  house  of  repre- 
sentatives 1887-88,  1889-91.  Address,  17  Custom  House  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

DRURY,  LUCIAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1869;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1870;  pastor  Winchendon,  Mass.,  1870- 
72;  Swampscott,  Mass.,  1872-76;  Danversport,  Mass.,  1876-83;  Apopka, 
Fla.,  1884-91;  instructor  Greek  and  theology,  Bishop  college,  Marshall, 
Tex.,  1891-92';  pastor  Bellingham,  Mass.,  1892-98;  North  Swansea,  Mass., 
1898-1904;  North  Stonington,  Conn.,  1904-.  Address,  North  Stoning- 
ton,  Conn.  Newt.,  P. 

EARL,  HENRY  HILLIARD,  A.B. ;  A.M.  .  Notary  public  Fall  River,  Mass., 
1870-;  justice  of  peace  1872-;  commissioner  to  qualify  civil  officers  1875-; 
president  city  council  1882-84;  alderman  1886:  trustee  Citizens  savings 
bank  1 885-;  secretary  1889-94;  member  board  of  investment  1894-;  vice 
president  1900-;  executor,  administrator  and  trustee  of  estates.  Author 
Fall  River  and  its  manufactories,  i8oj-ipo4,  with  statistical  tables,  18th 
edition,  1904,  issued  biennially  since  1873;  Centennial  history  of  Fall  River, 
1877;  Fall  River  and  its  industries,  1877;  editor  History  of  the  Central 
Congregational  church,  Fall  River,  1905.  Address,  Room  19,  Granite 
Block,  Fall  River,  Mass.  B.  U.  Fall  River,  P. 

GASKILL,  FRANCIS  ALMON,  A.B.;  LL.D.  1899.  Trustee  Brown  uni- 
versity 1888-1904;  fellow  1904-.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1867- 
68;  admitted  to  bar  1869;  lawyer  Worcester,  Mass.;  member  Worcester 
common  council  1875-76;  district  attorney  Mass.  middle  district  1887- 
95;  associate  justice  Mass.  superior  court  1895-;  trustee  Worcester  acad- 
emy 1880-.  Author  Civil  and  political  history  of  Worcester.  Address, 
116  Lincoln  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

GLAZIER,  NELSON  NEWTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service  1862- 
64,  first  lieutenant;  member  Vt.  house  of  representatives  1865,  1867; 
graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1869;  ordained  Baptist  min- 
ister 1869;  pastor  Central  Falls.  R.  I.,  1869-70;  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1872-78; 
South  Abington,  Mass.,  1880-84;  acting  pastor  Westboro,  Mass.,  1884- 
86;  pastor  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1887-96;'  Sharon,  Mass.,  1903-;  superin- 
tendent common  schools,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1872-75;  chaplain  Vt.  senate 
1872-78.  Author  various  addresses  and  contributions  to  newspapers. 
Address.'.Sharon,  Mass.  B.  U.  civ.  war.  Newt.,  P. 


i866  GRADUATES  285 

GLEZEN,  EDWARD  KNIGHT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university 
1873.  U.  S.  military  service  1862,  sergeant  major;  lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1873-1Q04;  organist  Richmond  street  church;  Central  Congrega- 
tional church  thirty  years;  secretary  board  of  state  house  commissioners. 
Author  Hymns  of  the  jaith;  The  student's  hymnal;  The  aid  to  praise;  editor 
Psalms  and  hymns.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  9,  1844;  died  Provi- 
dence, March  7,  1904.  P.,  Nee.  1904 

GRIFFIN.  La  ROY  FREESE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  high  school,  Beverly, 
Mass.,  1867-71 ;  Peabody  instructor  in  science,  Phillips  academy,  Andover, 
Mass.,  1871-75;  president  Peddie  institute,  Highlstown,  N.  J.,  1875-76; 
teacher  Boston,  Mass.,  1876-78;  professor  physical  science.  Lake  Forest 
university.  111.,  1878-90;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1884;  principal  sem- 
inary. North  Granville,  N.  Y.,  1890-92;  head  master  department  of  sci- 
ence, Colby  academy,  New  London,  N.  H.,  1893-99;  acting  principal  1899; 
superintendent  of  schools,  Lake  Forest,  1882-90;  teacher  Boston,  Mass., 
1899-1903;  secretary  American  musical  art  company.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1904-;  professor  physics  and  chemistry,  Chautauqua  university;  member 
American  association  for  the  advancement  of  science.  Author  Natural 
philosophy,  1880;  Lecture  notes  in  chemistry,  1881;  Peeps  at  nature,  1883; 
The  abduction  of  Princess  Chriemhield,  1898;  monographs  on  education 
and  various  contributions  to  magazines.  Address,  129  South  Sixth  Ave., 
Mount  Vernon.  N.  Y.  P. 

GURNEY,  PRESTON,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1869;  pastor 
Cary  avenue  church,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1869-73;  Broadstreet  church.  Cen- 
tral Falls,  R.  I.,  1874-88;  First  church,  Woliaston  Heights,  Mass.  1888- 
1902;  resident  Woliaston.  Author  Briers  of  rose,  1901;  Needles  of  pine, 
1903.     Address,  60  Grand  View  Ave.,  Woliaston  Heights,  Mass. 

R.  I.  eye,  P. 

HOUGH,  BENEZET  ALANSON,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63, 
sergeant;  admitted  to  Conn,  bar  1871;  U.  S.  courts  1874;  lawyer  Dan- 
bury,  Conn.;  clerk  Conn,  general  assembly  1871,  1872;  Conn,  senate  1873; 
judge  of  probate  Danbury  district  1878,  1880;  justice  Danbury  city 
court  1883-94.     Address,  Danbury,  Conn.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

HOWE,  REGINALD  HEBER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1894;  D.B.  Divinity  school, 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1869.  Assistant  rector  Grace  church.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1869-71;  rector  Trinity  church,  Milford,  Mass.,  1871-72;  Christ 
church,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1872-77 ;  Church  of  our  Saviour,  Longwood,  Mass., 
1877-;  instructor  Episcopal  theological  school,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1881; 
secretary  Mass.  diocesan  board  of  missions;  examining  chaplain  under 
Bishops  Paddock,  Brooks  and  Lawrence  of  Mass.  Author  The  creed  and 
the  year;  The  call  to  confirniation;  Quadragesima;  The  call  of  the  Master; 
besides  various  sermons  and  pamphlets.  Address,  Longwood,  Boston, 
Mass.  P. 

KING,  GEORGE  OLCOTT,  A.B.  Graduated  Rochester  theological  sem- 
inary 1869;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1869;  pastor  Jamestown,  N.  Y., 
1869-72;  salesman  1872-73;  acting  pastor  Ninth  street  church,  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  1873,  1874-75;  Euclid  avenue  church  Cleveland,  O.,  1875- 
77;  preacher  Fifth  street  church,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1878;  pastor  Wilson  avenue 
church,  Cleveland,  1878-84;  Logan  avenue,  now  Cedar  avenue  church, 
Cleveland,  1884-92;  Springfield,  O.,  1892-93;  resident  Fredonia,  N.  Y., 
1893-;  pastor  Lyell  avenue  church,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1901-02;  acting 
pastor  Ninth  street  church,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1903;  president  Ohio  Bap- 
tist convention  1888-91;  trustee  Denison  university;  Shepardson  col- 
lege; Ohio  Baptist  education  society.     Address,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

Roch.  theol.  sem.,  P. 

LEWIS,  EVAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1869;  ordained  Baptist  ininister  1869;  pastor  Fourth  street  church.  South 
Boston,  Mass.,  1869-70;  Jericho,  Vt.,  1874-75;  resident  Waterbury,  Conn., 
1872-74,  1875-?.     Bom  Newtown,  North  Wales,  Nov.  i,  1841.     Newt. 


286  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1866 

MUSTIN,  JOHN  BURTON,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Pennsylvania  1868. 
Resident  physician  and  surgeon  Hospital  of  the  Episcopal  church,  Phil- 
adelphia, Penn.,  one  year;  physician  Philadelphia,  Penn.  Bom  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.,  Aug.  13,  1844;  died  Philadelphia,  May  31,  1871. 

Nee.  1871 

OSTERHOUT,  JOHN  VANLEUVEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Gtaduated  Newton 
theological  institution  1869;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1869;  pastor 
Webster,  Mass.,  1869-73;  Harlem,  N.  Y.,  1873-75;  First  church.  Peeks- 
kill,  N.  Y.,  1875-77;  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1877-78;  Castile,  N.  Y.,  1878-81; 
Broadway  church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1881-.  Author  sermons,  addresses 
and  contributions  to  newspapers.  Address,  18  Oak  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  Newt.,  P. 

PECK,  JOHN  BROWNELL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Assistant  engineer  U.  S.  navy 
1866-69;  bookkeeper  1869-80;  dealer  in  dye-wood  and  grain.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1881-94;  principal  Polytechnic  evening  school  1873-80;  farmer 
near  Saunderstown,  R.  I.,  1894-98;  accountant  Peace  Dale,  R.  I.,  1898-. 
Address,  Peace  Dale,  R.  I.  P. 

PECKHAM,  CYRUS  BENEDICT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Bowdoin  college  1884. 
Theological  student  New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  1866-68;  Baptist  minister 
North  Derby,  Vt.,  1869-71;  pastor  1875;  evangelist  1875-80;  South  Par- 
sonsfield,  Me.;  Hallowell,  Me.;  Gardiner,  Me.;  medical  student  Bowdoin 
college  1881-84;  missionary  Boston  and  New  York  1884-87;  physician 
and  missionary  Hallowell,  Me.,  1887-1904.  Bom  Middletown,  R.  I., 
March  20,  1833;  died  Hallowell,  Me.,  Oct.  14,  1904.       Bowd.,  P.,  B.  a.  m. 

PIDGE,  JOHN  BARTHOLOMEW  GOUGH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Bucknell 
university  1889.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1869;  or- 
dained Baptist  minister  1869;  pastor  First  church,  Lawrence,  Mass., 
1869-79;  Fourth  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1879-.  Translator  Braune's 
Commentary  on  Phitippians,  in  Lange's  Commentary,  1870;  author  Com- 
mentary  on  Philippians  in  the  American  commentary;  The  prophetical 
books  of  the  Old  Testament,  1897;  also  various  sermons.  Address,  2027 
Wallace  St.,   Philadelphia,   Penn.  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog..   Newt.     P. 

PITMAN,  ISAAC,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1866-67.  Bom 
Boston,  Mass.,  June  i,  1846;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  11,  1867. 

Nee.  1867 

PORTER,  EMERY  HUNTINGTON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1902.  Graduated 
Divinity  school,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1869;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon 
1869;  priest  1870;  rector  All  Saints  church,  Pontiac,  R.  I.,  1869-70;  St. 
Paul's  church,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1870-91;  Emmanuel  church,  Newport, 
R.  I.,  1891-.  Author  occasional  sermons.  Address,  5  Bellevue  Court, 
Newport,  R.  I.  B.  U.  Fall  River,  R.  I.  eye,  P. 

PREUFERT,  WILLIAM  FERDINAND,  Ph.B.  Civil  engineer  three  years; 
care  of  estates.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  59  Parade  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

SPENCER,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.;  D.D.  1890.  U.  S.  military  service 
1861-62,  major;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1869;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1869;  pastor  First  church,  Foxboro,  Mass.,  1869-79; 
First  church,  Waterville,  Me.,  1879-99;  Bethany  church,  Skowhegan, 
Me.,  1899-1904;  resident  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1904-;  treasurer  Maine  Bap- 
tist education  society  1882-1903;  president  Maine  Baptist  missionary 
convention  1890-92;  trustee  Colby  college  1901-04.  Author  various 
historical  sketches.     Address,  63  Dana  St.j^  Cambridge,  Mass.     Newt.,  P. 

STILLMAN,  JAMES  WELLS,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1867.  Mem- 
ber R.  I.  legislature  1869.  Author  numerous  pamphlets.  Address,  9 
Bloomfield  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

STILLWELL,  CHARLES  MARTIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Assistant  instructor 
analytical  chemistry.  Brown  university,  1866-68.  Analytical  and  con- 
sulting chemist  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1868-1903.  Author  various  papers 
on  chemical  subjects.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  13,  1844;  died  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  Jan.  11,  1903.  P..  Nee.  1904 


i866  GRADUATES  287 

STONE,  WILLIAM  EBEN,  Ph.B.  Treasurer  Champion  iron  company  of 
Michigan,  Boston,  Mass.,  1882-1903.  Address,  15  Hawthorn  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.  P. 

SWEETLAND,  CORNELIUS  SOWLE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  uni- 
versity 1892-;  treasurer  1900-.  President  Providence  banking  com- 
pany; treasurer  and  manager  Alfred  Anthony  estate  company;  treasurer 
United  traction  and  electric  company;  vice  president  Union  trust  com- 
pany.    Address,  9  Orchard  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TAFT,  ORRAY,  A.B.  With  New  Amsterdam  gas  company.  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Address,  107  West  S4th  St.,  New  York,"  N.  Y.  P. 

THURSTON,  CHARLES  ABRAHAM  GARDNER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Gradu- 
ated Andover  theological  seminary  1869;  home  missionary,  Bradford,  N. 
H.,  1869-70;  Danbury,  Conn.,  1870-72;  Greenwood,  Wakefield,  Mass., 
1872-75;  North  Raynham,  Mass.,  1875-77;  ordained  Congregational 
minister  1877;  pastor  North  Raynham  1878-81;  Laconia,  N.  H.,  1881- 
99;  superintendent  ministerial  department,  Evangclisitic  association  of 
New  England,  Boston,  Mass.,  1900-.  Address,  10  Orange  St.,  Chelsea, 
Mass.  B.  U.  Fall  River,  And.,  P. 

WARREN,  LABAN  EDWARDS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  Colby  university  1893. 
Teacher  Taunton,  Mass.,  and  Providence,  R.  I.,  1866-67;  New  London 
literary  and  scientific  institution  1867-72;  principal  1872-75;  professor 
mathematics,  Colby  college,  187 5- 1903;  resident  Littleton,  Mass.  Born 
Littleton,  Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1836;  died  Littleton,  Aj^ril  21,  1905.  P. 

44-* I I 

1867 

AMES,  EDWARD  CARRINGTON,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1869. 
Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1869-86;  member  R.  I.  general  assembly 
1870-74;  Providence  city  council  1875-76;  colonel  and  aide  on  gov- 
ernor's staff  1875-76;  editor  Evening  telegram,  Providence,  1882-?;  mem- 
ber editorial  stafif  Evening  press,  Providence.  Born  Providence,  R.  I., 
Dec.  25,  1845;  died  Providence,  Jan.  31,  1886.  Nee.  i886 

BACON,  GEORGE  ANDREW,  A.B.;  Ph.D.  Hamilton  college  1879.  Prin- 
cipal academy,  Derby,  Vt.,  1867-68;  high  school,  Gardner,  Mass.,  1868- 
69;  student  Newton  theological  institution  1869-70;  Germany  1870-71; 
instiTACtor  Polytechnic  institute  of  Brooklyn  1871-74;  high  school,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.,  1874-77;  principal  1878-88;  publisher  Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Chicago,  111.  Editor  Academy,  1886-92.  Address,  378  Wabash  Ave., 
Chicago,  111.  Newt.,  P. 

BOWEN,  JOHN  EDWARD,  A.B.  Civil  engineer  Providence,  R.  I.:  presi- 
dent Johnston  town  council  1884-92,  1893-95;  member  R.  I.  house  of 
representatives  1893-95.  Address,  1488  Westminster  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

BRIDGHAM,  JOSEPH,  Ph.B.  Architect  four  years;  scientific  artist  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  in  Europe.  Illustrator,  of  many  governmental  and  other 
scientific  publications.     Address,  East  Providence  Centre,  R.  I.  P. 

BROWN,  EDWARD  OSGOOD,  A.B.  Admitted  to  R.  I.  bar  1870;  111.  bar 
1872;  lawyer  Chicago,  111.;  attorney  and  counsel  Lincoln  Park  commis- 
sioners 1893-97;  judge  circuit  court.  Cook  co..  111.,  1903-;  justice  appel- 
late court,  first  district.  III.,  1904-.  Author  various  pamphlets  on  legal 
and  economic  subjects.     Address,  400  North  State  St.,  Chicago,  111.     P. 

BULLARD,  EDWIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1870;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1S70;  missionary  Nellore,  AUur,  and 
Atmakur,  India,  1870-78;  Bapatla,  India,  1882-92;  Kavali,  India,  1896-; 
on  furlough  1878-82,  1892-96;  pastor  Addison,  Vt.,  1880-82.  Compiler 
Christian  hymns  in  Telugu.  Address,  Care  American  Baptist  Missionary 
Union,  Tremont  Temple,  Boston,  Mass.  Newt.,  P, 


288  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1867 

CHAFFIN,  LUCIEN  GATES,  A.B.  Master  St.  Mark's  school,  Southboro, 
Mass.,  1868-70;  professor  Latin,  Hobart  college,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1870-71; 
head  master  Heathcote  school,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1872-80;  musical  editor 
Express,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1882-84;  Commercial  advertiser.  New  York,  N,  Y., 
1884-87;  journalist  and  correspondent.  New  York,  1887-92;  musical  ed- 
itor and  concert  manager,  New  York;  secretary  People's  symphony  con- 
certs. Cooper  Union,  New  York;  president  People's  symphony  concert 
auxiliary  club.  Editor  numerous  musical  compilations.  Address,  331 
West  55th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  CHARLES  WALTER,  A.B.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians 
and  surgeons  187 1.  Teacher  Maplewood  seminary,  Pittsfield,  Mass.; 
physician  Hartford,  Conn.;  secretary  Hartford  co.  medical  societj'';  Conn, 
medical  society;  Conn,  state  board  of  health;  member  American  medical 
association;  National  health  association.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  July 
18,  1844;  died  Hartford,  Conn.,  Aug.  21,  1884.  Nee.  1885 

COGGESHALL,  FREEBORN,  A.B.  Graduated  General  theological  sem- 
inary. New  York,  N.  Y.,  1S70;  ordained  Episcopal  minister  1871 ;  rector 
mission,  Elmwood,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1870-71;  assistant  rector  House 
of  prayer,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1871-72;  Church  of  the  Advent,  Boston,  Mass., 
1872-74;  student  of  theology,  Oxford  university,  1874-76;  mission-priest 
Society  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist  1874-76.  Born  Newport,  R.  I.,  Dec. 
31,  1845;  died  Oxford,  England,  Oct.  6,  1876.  R.  I.  eye,  Nee.  1877 

COLE,  DANIEL,  A.B.  Principal  Leland  and  Gray  seminary,  Townshend, 
Vt.,  1867-68;  high  school,  Walpole,  Mass.,  1868-69.  Bom  Warren,  R.  I., 
Feb.  10,  1845;  died  Walpole,  Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1869.  Nee.  1870 

CORTHELL,  ELMER  LAWRENCE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Sc.D.  1894.  U.  S.  mil- 
itary service  1861-65,  captain;  civil  engineer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1867; 
assistant  engineer  Hannibal  and  Naples  railroad,  111.,  1868;  division  en- 
gineer Hannibal  and  Central  Mo.  railroad  1869;  chief  assistant  engineer 
Mississippi  river  bridge,  Hannibal,  Mo.,  1870-71;  chief  engineer  Sny 
island  levee.  111.,  1871-74;  Mississippi  river  bridge,  Louisiana,  Mo.,  1873- 
74;  resident  engineer  Mississippi  river  jetties  1875-80;  engineer  Tehuan- 
tepec  ship  railway  1880;  chief  engineer  New  York,  West  Shore  and  Buf- 
falo railroad,  and  New  York,  Ontario  and  Western  railroad  1881-84;  At- 
lantic and  Pacific  ship  railway  1885-87;  consulting  and  constructing  en- 
gineer, New  York  and  Chicago,  188 7-;  associate  chief  engineer  Cairo 
bridge,  Nebraska  City  bridge,  Sioux  City  bridge,  two  bridges  in  Oregon, 
water  works,  Bismark,  Dak.;  chief  engineer  St.  Louis  merchants'  bridge; 
consulting  engineer  Elgin,  Joliet  and  Eastern  railroad;  New  Orleans  rail- 
roads 1889;  chief  engineer  jetties,  Brazos  river,  Texas;  Tampico,  Mex., 
1889-92;  consulting  engineer  Illinois  central  railroad,  and  Atchison,  To- 
peka  and  Santa  F6  railroad  1890-03;  Columbian  exposition  1893;  chair- 
man International  engineering  congress  1893;  vice  president  water  com- 
merce congress  1893;  chief  engineer  Southern  bridge  and  railway  company; 
National  railroad  of  Tehuantepec,  Mex.,  1892;  president  and  chief  en- 
gineer Southwest  Pass  improvement  company  1892- ;  constructor  park 
bridges  and  railroad  bridges,  Chicago,  1892-93;  chairman  general  com- 
mittee World's  engineering  congress,  Chicago,  1893;  vice  chairman  Inter- 
national water  congress,  Chicago,  1893;  delegate  in  Europe  7th  Inter- 
national congress  of  navigation,  Brussels,  1898;  vice  president;  member 
permanent  International  commission  of  the  navigation  congress,  Brus- 
sels; consulting  engineer  Union  station  railway  company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ; 
Argentine  Republic  1900-02;  president  board  Port  of  Rosario,  Argentine 
Republic,  1902;  delegate  from  Argentine,  International  navigation 
congress,  Dusseldorf,  1902;  associate  chief  engineer  Boston,  Cape  Cod 
and  New  York  canal  company;  member  Permanent  international  com- 
mission navigation  congresses  1903-;  trustee  Chicago  university;  presi- 
dent Western  society  of  engineers  1889;  first  vice  president  American 
society  of  civil  engineers  1893-94;  member  leading  engineering  societies 
in  Europe  and  America.     Author  History  of  the  jetties  at  the  mouth  of  the 


i867  GRADUATES  289 

Mississippi  river,  1880;  Tehuantepec  ship-railway,  1884;  Addresses  aiid 
reports,  1899?;  Report  [upon]  the  yth  international  congress  of  navigation 
held  at  Brussels,  July,  iSgS,  1900;  numerous  pamphlets,  addresses,  and 
reports;  also  various  articles  in  Johnson's  cyclopaedia.  Address  i 
Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  bioj?.,  Johnson's  eye,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Remm^,  P. 

CROCKER,  HENRY,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1862;  graduated  Newton 
theological  institution  1870;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1870;  pastor  Dam- 
ariscotta.  Me.,  1870-79;  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1879-86;  Fairfax,  Vt.,  1887-99; 
Chester,  Vt.,  1899-.  Author  historical  sketches  and  various  contributions 
to  periodicals.     Address,  Chester,  Vt.  Newt     P 

DEANE,  CHARLES  PEMBERTON,  A.M.  by  special  vote  189.3.  Assistknt 
manager  mills,  Ludlow,  Mass.;  manager  Deane  steam  pump  company, 
Holyoke,  Mass.;  International  pump  company  1899-1902.  Born  Boston, 
Mass.,  Jan.  20,  1845;  died  Springfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  10,  1902.       P.,  Nee   1902 

DORRANCE,  CHARLES  TALBOT,  A.B.  Address,  98  Waterman  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  p 

FIELDEN,  JOSEPH  FLANDERS,  A.B.  U.  S.  mihtary  service;  student 
Rochester  theological  seminary  1870-72;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1872;  pastor  Franklin,  N.  H.,  1872-81;  Winchester,  Mass.,  1881-92; 
Newport,  N.  H.,  1892-96;  Winchendon,  Mass.,  1896-.  Author  various 
sermons,  essays  and  historical  addresses.     Address,  Winchendon,  Mass 

Roch.,  P. 

HALL,  FREDERICK  BYRON,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1890;  Yale  university 
1890.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63;  justice  court  of  common  pleas 
Fairfield  co..  Conn.,  1877-89;  Conn,  superior  court  1889-97;  associate 
justice  Conn,  supreme  court  of  errors  1897-.  Address,  281  Mill  Hill 
Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

HARVEY,  CHARLES  EDWIN,  Ph.B.  U.  S.  naval  service  1862-63,  sea- 
man; teacher  Blackfoot  City,  Mont.,  1867-68;  book  agent  1S69-89;  clerk 
R.  I.  supreme  court  and  court  of  common  pleas,  Newport  co.,  1889-90, 
1891-93;  clerk  R.  I.  supreme  court,  appellate  and  common  pleas  divis- 
ions, Newport  CO.,  1893-.     Address,  227  Broadway,  Newport,  R.  I.  P. 

HAWKES,  WILLIAM  HIMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Georgetown  university  1890; 
M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1874.  U.  S.  military  service  1862;  instructor 
Latin  and  Greek,  Phillips  academy,  Andover,  Mass.,  1867-71;  Rugby 
academy,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1872-74;  resident  physician  Protestant 
Episcopal  hospital,  Philadelphia,  1874-75  ;  physician  Philadelphia  1876-79; 
Helena,  Mont.,  1879-Si;  Washington,  D.  C,  18S1-1904;  acting  assistant 
surgeon  U.  S.  army  1881-S3;  attending  physician  Garfield  hospital, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1887-88;  consulting  physician  Providence  hos- 
pital, Washington,  D.  C,  1888-1904;  attending  physician  and  secre- 
tary of  attending  stafT,  Emergency  hospital,  Washington,  D.  C,  1889- 
1904;  clinical  professor  medicine,  Georgetown  university,  1889-90;  ma- 
teria medica  and  therapeutics,  and  clinical  professor  diseases  of  children 
1890-1901;  member  Medical  association  of  D.  C;  Association  of  acting 
surgeons  of  U.  S.  army;  American  medical  association;  fellow  American 
academy  of  medicine.  Author  contributions  to  medical  journals.  Bom 
Meriden,  Conn.,  Oct.  25,  1845;  died  Washington,  D.  C,  March  13,  1904. 

P.,  Nee.  1904 

HESS,  ISBAN,  A.B.  Lawyer  Albany,  N.  Y.  Address,  ii  Douw's  Building, 
Albany,  N.  Y. 

HOTCHKISS,  GEORGE  LAMBERT,  A.B.  Machinist  and  tool  maker, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Address,  238  Emerson  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.         P. 

JOSLIN,  HENRY  VAN  AMBURGH,  A.B.;  A.M.  City  clerk  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1879-90;  major  R.  I.  mihtia  1875-79;  member  school  committee, 
Providence,  1870-79,  1891-99;  secretary  Union  railroad  company  1890- 
1905;  R.  I.  suburban  railway  company.  Providence  cable  tramway  com- 
pany; Pawtucket  street  railway  company;  tax  department  R.  I.  com- 
pany 1905-.     Author  Dedication  Roger  Williams  monument,  1875;  City 


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BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1867 


hall  dedication,  1878;  Dexter  donation,  1880;  Memorial  James  A.  Garfield, 
1 881;  Two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  Providence, 
1886;  ]\Iemorial  Thomas  Arthur  Dcyle,  1886.  Address,  140  Blackstone 
Boulevard,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

JUDAH,  JOHN  MANTLE,  Ph.B.  Lawyer;  retired.  Address,  949  North 
Pennsylvania  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  P. 

KIRBY,  JOSEPH  DAVIS,  Ph.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1864,  corporal; 
on  editorial  staff  Daily  news,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1867;  resident  Montana 
1868-87;  agent  stage  lines,  Fort  Keougli,  Mont.,  1876-78;  postmaster  and 
notary  public,  Silver  Star,  Mont.,  1880-87;  clerk  Mont,  legislative  assem- 
bly. Born  North  Dartmouth,  Mass.,  March  i,  1844;  died  Helena,  Mont., 
March  17,  1887.  P.,  Nee.  1895 

LONSDALE,  JOHN  FRANCIS,  Ph.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1869;  lawyer  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1889-91;  delegate 
University  club  conference.  New  York,  1884.  Born  Providence,  R.  I., 
Dec.  28,  1844;  died  Providence,  Dec.  8,  1903.  P.,  Nee.  1904 

McWHINNIE,  JAMES,  A.B.;  D.D.  18S6.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-64, 
sergeant;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1870;  ordained  Bap- 
tist minister  1870;  pastor  Lansingburg,  N.Y.,  1871-74;  Free  street  church 
Portland,  Me.,  1874-84;  First  church,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1884-92;  trustee 
Newton  theological  institution.  Born  Thompsonville,  Conn.,  March  6, 
1840;  died  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  March  2,  1892. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  Nee.  1892,  Newt. 

MANSFIELD,  HENRY  FARNUM,  Ph.B.  Cotton  manufacturer  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I.,  1869-72;  manufacturer  agricultural  implements,  Millville, 
Mass.,  1872-77;  cotton  manufacturer  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1881-83;  assistant 
superintendent  Mohawk  valley  cotton  mills,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1883-;  gen- 
eral superintendent  Utica  steam  and  Mohawk  valley  cotton  mills,  Utica, 
N.  Y.;  vice  president  Avalon  knitwear  company;  vice  president  St. 
Luke's  hospital,  Utica.     Address,  848  Bleeker  St.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  P. 

MARVEL,  LOUIS  HENRY,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  1879.  Teacher  Fall  River  1867- 
68;  assistant  teacher  high  school,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1868-69;  principal 
high  school,  Medfield,  Mass.,  1870-71;  Sandwich,  Mass.,  1871-73;  super- 
intendent of  schools.  Sandwich,  1873-74;  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1874-78;  Glou- 
cester, Mass.,  1878-82;  Lewiston,  Me.,  1884-86;  resident  West  Medford, 
Mass.;  compiler  and  editor  of  school  text-books.  Associate  author 
Parker  and  Marvel's  supplementary  readers.  Born  Swansea,  Mass.,  June 
13,  1846;  died  West  Medford,  Mass.,  July  12,  1899. 

B.  U.  Fall  River,  P.,  Nee.  1900 

MOORE,  WALTER  HOWARD,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1892.  Graduated 
General  theological  seminary  1871;  Episcopal  clergyman;  rector  St. 
John's  church,  Decatur,  111.,  1879-86;  Calvary  church,  Chicago,  111.,  1886- 
92;  dean  St.  John's  cathedral,  Quincy,  111.,  1892-;  associate  editor 
Living  church,  1886-92;  deputy  general  convention  1895,  1898,  1901, 
1904;  president  standing  committee  1903.  Author  numerous  sermons, 
tracts  and  pamphlets.     Address,  Quincy,  111.  Gen.,  P. 

MOWRY,  JOSEPH  EDWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Associate  principal  Mt.  Pleas- 
ant academy.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1867-85;  principal  Federal  street  gram- 
mar school.  Providence,  1885-.  Address,  162  Academy  avenue.  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  P. 

NICKERSON,  JOHN  ALBERT,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1869. 
Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.  Born  South  Dennis,  Mass.,  April  19,  1844;  died 
South  Dennis,  Dec.  28,  1874.  Harv.,  Nee.  1875 

OSGOOD,  EDWARD  LOUIS,  A.B.  by  special  vote  1897.  Banker,  pub- 
lisher and  manufacturer,  Boston,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  house  of  rep- 
resentatives 1 90 1,  1902;  Mass.  senate  1903,  1904.  Address,  221  Beacon 
St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

PECKHAM,  ORVILLE,  Ph.B.  Admitted  to  R.  I.  bar  1869;  lawyer.  Ad- 
dress, 1050  First  National  Bank  Building,  Chicago,  111.  P. 


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PERRY,  CALBRAITH  BOURN,  A.B.;  A.M.  1899;  D.D.  Bethany  college. 
Graduated  General  theoloqical  seminary  1870;  Episcopal  minister;  asso- 
ciate rector  Mt.  Calvary  church,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1872-88;  rector  House 
of  prayer,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1SS8-89;  archdeacon,  Tenn.;  dean  Hoffman 
divinity  hall,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1890;  rector  St.  Andrew's  church,  Schroon 
Lake,  N.  Y.,  1894-98?;  St.  John's  church,  Johnstown,  N.  Y.;  St.  Luke's 
church,  Cambridge,  N.  Y.  Author  Twelve  years  among  the  colored  people. 
Address,  Cambridge,  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y.  Gen.,  P. 

REMINGTON,  CHARLES  ANSEL,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1870;  resident  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1870-71.  Bom  New  Ips- 
wich, N.  H.,  March  29,  1842;  died  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Dec.  21,  1870. 

Newt.  1886,  Nee.  1871 

ROGERS,  ANDREW  JACKSON,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological 
seminary  1870;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1873;  pastor  Pavilion 
church,  Biddeford,  Me.,  1873-75;  Underhill,  Vt.,  1875-76.  Born  Medford, 
Mass.,  Nov.  10,  1833;  died  Winooski,  Vt..  Mav  6,  1876.  And. 

SMITH,  MARTIN  SIDNEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service  1864-65, 
second  lieutenant;  teacher  Blackfoot  City,  Mont.,  1867-68;  merchant 
1868-70;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1871-76;  New  York*,  N.  Y.,  1S76-78;  trial 
justice  Scituate,  R.  I.,  1878-83;  superintendent  of  schools  Scituate,  1889- 
93;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1874-76,  187S-83;  R.  I.  senate 
1891-93;  fruit  grower  and  poultry  raiser.  North  Scituate,  R.  I.  Address, 
North  Scituate,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P*'" 

STEARNS,  HARRISON  WILLIAMS,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theolog- 
ical instituiton  1870;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1870;  pastor  St.  Anthony, 
Minn.,  1870-72;  Clinton,  Wis.,  1872-78;  Sunday  school  missionary,  north- 
em  Wis.,  1878-80;  missionary  northern  Wis.  1880-83;  Chippewa,  Wis., 
and  vicinity  1883-85;  pastor  Junction  City,  Kans.,  18S5-87;  Cheyenne, 
Wy.,  1887-88;  district  missionary  northern  Nebraska  1888-95;  finan- 
cial secretary  Grand  Island  college  1895-96;  solicitor  Children's  home 
society  1896-97 ;  real  estate  and  insurance  agent.  Address,  114  East  Sixth 
St.,  Grand  Island,  Neb.  Bapt.  encyc.  Newt.,  P. 

SULLIVAN,  JOHN  CLARK,  A.B.;  A.M.  U.  S.  mihtary  service  1862-63, 
sergeant;  admitted  to  bar  1870;  lawyer  Middleboro,  Mass.;  member  Mass. 
house  of  representatives  1881-83;  register  court  of  probate  and  insolvency 
Plymouth  co.,  Mass.,  1889-;  chairman  school  board,  Middleboro,  12  years. 
Address,  Middleboro,  Mass.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

VOLENTINE,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  A.B.;  D.B.  Chicago  theological 
seminary  1870;  M.D.  St.  Louis  college  of  physicians  and  surgeons  1883. 
Student  Andover  theological  seminary  1867-68;  ordained  Congregational 
minister  1870;  pastor  Champaign,  111.,  1870-72;  student  Yale  divinity 
school  1872-73;  pastor  Ottawa,  111.,  1874-78;  preacher  Glencoe,  111., 
1879-80;  pastor  Chicago,  111.,  1880-81;  resident  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1881-85; 
preacher  Webster  Groves,  Mo.;  Gettysburg,  Dak.,  1883-84;  resident 
Boston,  Mass.,  1885-87;  pastor  Unitarian  church,  Brighton,  Mass.,  1887- 
90;  Duluth,  Minn.,  1890-91;  Meadville,  Penn.,  1891-93;  philanthropic 
work.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1893-94;  pastor  Waterville,  Me.,  1894-97;  Con- 
gregational preacher  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1899.  Author  various  sermons. 
Bom  Cottonwood  Grove,  111.,  Dec.  10,  1841;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Feb. 
22,  1900.  And.,  Nee.  1900 

WINN,  HENRY  ALANSON,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1870;  studied  and  travelled  abroad  1870-71.  Bom  Wobum, 
Mass.,  March  29,  1844;  died  Berlin,  Germany,  April  17,  1871. 

Newt.,  Nee.  1871 
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1868 

ALLEN,  HENRY  WHEATON,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Har\'ard  university 
1868-69;  admitted  to  bar  1869;  lawyer  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1869;  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1870-82.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  30,  1847;  died  Providence, 
April  II,  i88a.  Nee.  1882,  Harv.  law  qtiin. 


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BELDEN,  CLARENDON  DWIGHT,  A.B.  Teacher  R.  I.  1868-71;  gradu- 
ated Crozer  theological  seminary  1874;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1874; 
pastor  Austin,  Minn.,  1874-82 ;  superintendent  of  schools,  Mower  co.,  Minn., 
1881-90.  Editor  and  joint  proprietor  Mower  county  transcript,  1881-. 
Address,  Austin,  Minn.  Bapt.  encyc,  P. 

BLISS,  FRANCIS  EDWARD,  A.B.  In  petroleum  business;  clerk  Charles 
Pratt,  Charles  Pratt  and  company.  The  Pratt  manufacturing  company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  186S-88;  managing  director  Anglo-American  oil  com- 
pany, limited,  London,  England,  1888-1903;  retired.  Address,  21  Hol- 
land Park,  London,  W.,  England.  P. 

CHASE,  GEORGE  ROSCOE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Nantucket,  Mass.,  1870; 
superintendent  of  schools,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1871-75;  principal  prepara- 
tory department,  Purdue  university,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1876-77;  farmer 
Medfield,  Mass.,  1880-1903;  secretary  Patrons'  mutual  fire  insurance 
company.  Bom  Methuen,  Mass.,  July  6,  1847;  died  Medfield,  Mass., 
April  2,  1903.  Nee  1904 

COOK,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  With  U.  S.  census  bureau,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1870-73;  principal  academy  and  high  school.  Sandwich,  Mass., 
1873-83;  engaged  in  various  industrial  enterprises  1885-99;  admitted  to 
Mass.  bar;  principal  grammar  school,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1901-.  Address, 
257  French  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

DAGGETT,  JOHN  MAYHEW,  A.B.  Insurance  agent  Attleboro,  Mass., 
1869-73;  member  school  committee  1869-71;  deputy  county  clerk  1873- 
84;  editor  Index,  Marianna,  Ark.,  1874-75;  alderman  Marianna  1874; 
postmaster  1874-84;  admitted  to  bar  1874;  lawyer,  real  estate  agent, 
abstracter  of  titles,  Marianna,  1874-;  correspondent  Arkansas  gazette, 
Little  Rock,  Ark.,  1887-;  secretary  diocese  of  Arkansas  1896-;  trustee 
University  of  the  South  1897-.     Address,  Marianna,  Lee  Co.,  Ark.         P. 

DALE,  JOHN  LOMBARD,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1872.  Phy- 
sician.    Address,  275  Pine  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.  P. 

DENISON,  ADELBERT  STODDARD,  Ph.B.  Professor  mathematics 
Lyndon  institute;  commission  merchant;  member  firm  of  Denison,  Esta- 
brook  and  company,  Boston,  Mass.;  proprietor  Brock  house.  Enterprise, 
Fla.     Address,  Brock  House,  Enterprise,  Fla.  P. 

DOUGLAS,  FRANCIS  WAYLAND,  A.B.;  A.M.  Registrar  Brown  uni- 
versity 1879-84.  Timber  merchant  Mo.  1869-74;  stock  farmer  Neb. 
1884-87;  local  secretary  Young  Men's  Christian  association,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.;  state  secretary  for  Ind.;  special  agent  Conn,  mutual  life  insurance 
company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Address,  401  Commercial  Club  Building, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.  P. 

EDWARDS,  GEORGE  WALTER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  Farm  Ridge  sem- 
inary. Farm  Ridge,  111.,  1869;  grammar  school,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1871-75; 
editor  Daily  standard,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1875-83;  principal  grammar  school 
number  70,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1888-.  Address,  Patchen  Ave.  and  Macon 
St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P. 

GOODELL,  SABIN  TILLOTSON,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1863-66, 
first  lieutenant;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1871;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1871;  missionary  Bassein,  Burma,  1871-77.  Bom 
Norway,  N.  Y.,  May  22,  1836;  died  Rangoon,  Burma,  Nov.  16,  1877. 

Am.  Bapt.  mag.,  Nee.  1878,  Newt.,  B.  U.  civ.  war 

HOWLAND,  RICHARD  SMITH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Editor  and  publisher  Prov- 
idence journal,  1890-1905.     Address,  Asheville,  N.  C.  P. 

JACKSON,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  A.M.  1879.  Principal  Derby  academy,  Derby, 
Vt.,  1868-69;  high  school,  Gardner,  Mass.,  1869-73;  Millbury,  Mass.,  1873- 
83;  Woodland  street  school,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1883-1901;  English  high 
school,  Worcester,  1901-.  Author  Flora  of  Worcester  county,  1883; 
Through  glade  and  mead,  1894.  Address,  15  Woodland  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  P. 


i868  GRADUATES  293 

LINCOLN,  WILLIAM  ENSIGN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1897-.  Manufacturer  of  light  locomotives,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.;  vice  pres- 
ident H.  K.  Porter  company;  trustee  Mount  Pleasant  classical  and  scien- 
tific institute.  Editor  In  'Memortam  John  Larkin  Lincoln  i8ij-i8qi, 
1894.     Address,  815  Amberson  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.  P. 

LYON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  A.B.;  D.D.  1896;  D.B.  Harvard  university 
1873.  Ordained  Unitarian  minister  1873;  pastor  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1873- 
78;  All  souls'  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1880-96;  First  parish,  Brooldine, 
Mass.,  1 896-;  secretary  National  conference  Unitarian  and  other  liberal 
Christians  1886;  trustee  public  library,  Brooldine,  1899-;  member  school 
committee,  Brookline,  1900-;  secretary  Society  for  promoting  theological 
education  1882-;  vice  president  American  Ramabai  association  1900. 
Author  .4  short  study  of  the  sects,  1890;  History  of  the  First  parish  in 
Brookline;  Early  Old  Testament  narratives;  Later  Old  Testament  narratives; 
numerous  sermons  and  historical  discourses.  Address,  353  Walnut  St., 
Brookline,  Mass.  P. 

MANSFIELD,  ALBERT  THAYER,  Ph.B.  Machinist  Forestdale  R.  I., 
1868-71;  cotton  manufacturer  Manville,  R.  I.,  1871-73;  thread  manu- 
facturer Pawtuckct,  R.  I.,  1873-77;  overseer  carding  spinning  and  weav- 
ing, Southbridge  and  Newton  Upper  Falls.  Mass.,  1877-81;  superintend- 
ent Allendale  company  1881-86;  superintendent  of  public  buildings, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1892-96,  1897-1902.  Address,  25  Waterloo  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  Prov.  man.,  P. 

MASON,  EUGENE  WATERMAN,  A.B.  Trustee  Brown  university  1896-. 
Address,  149  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PARKHURST,  HENRY  WILLIAMS,  Ph.B.  Second  assistant  engineer 
Hannibal  bridge  1870;  engineer  Bishop  and  Eaton,  Hannibal,  Mo.,  1871; 
first  assistant  engineer  Sny  Island  levee  1872,  1874;  Louisiana  bridge 
1873;  chief  engineer  St.  Louis,  Keokuk  and  Northwestern  railway  1875; 
assistant  engineer  South  Pass  ietties  1876;  Chicago  and  Alton  railroad, 
Cedar  City,  1877;  division  engineer  Kansas  City,  St.  Louis  and  Chicago 
railway,  1878;  assistant  engineer  Glasgow  bridge  1S78;  tracks,  buildings 
and  bridges  department,  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  railroad,  1879; 
first  assistant  engineer  Plattsmouth  bridge  1879;  Bismarck  bridge  1880; 
Blair  crossing  bridge  1882;  Omaha  bridge  1885;  with  G.  S.  Morrison,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1886;  Chicago,  111.,  1887-S8;  resident  engineer  Chicago, 
Madison  and  northern  railroads  1888-89;  St.  Louis  merchants'  bridge 
1S89-90;  with  E.  L.  Corthell,  1891-92;  engineer  of  bridges  111.  central 
railroad  1892-1901;  engineer  of  construction  1901;  engineer  of  bridges 
and  buildings  1901-.     Address,  47  East  77th  St.,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

POLAND,  WILLIAM  CAREY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Litt.D.  1904.  Instructor 
Greek,  Brown  university,  1870-71;  Latin  and  Greek  1871-75;  assistant 
professor  Latin  and  Greek  1876-89;  associate  professor  Greek  1889-92; 
professor  history  of  art  1892-;  curator  museum  of  classical  archaeology 
1889-93;  director  museum  of  fine  arts  1893-.  Principal  Worcester  acad- 
emy 186S-70;  lecturer  history  of  art,  Boston  university,  1900-02;  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  Commission  of  colleges  in  N.  E.  on  admission  exam- 
inations 1886-1905;  annual  director  American  school  of  classical  studies 
at  Athens  1891-92;  member  managing  committee  1 89 1-;  president  Pub- 
lic park  association,  Providence,  several  years;  president  R.  I.  Alpha,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  1887-89;  R.  I.  school  of  design  1896-;  member  American 
philological  association;  director  Providence  Athentcum.  Author  Ne- 
crology of  Brown  university,  1 888- 1 904 ;  Syllabus  classical  archceology,  1893; 
Notes  and  questions  on  the  history  of  art  in  the  ijth  and  iSth  centuries,  1900; 
Notes  and  questions  on  the  history  of  art  during  the  period  of  the  Renais- 
sance, 1 901;  Notes  on  art  of  the  igth  century;  contributor  to  American 
journal  of  archaeology.     Address,  53  Lloyd  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.       P. 

RAND,  LYMAN  FISK,  Ph.B.  1888;  A.B.  Oberlin  college  1871.  Student 
Princeton  theological  seminary  1871-73;  graduated  Andover  theological 


294  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1868 

seminary  1874;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1874;  pastor  Stafford- 
ville,  Conn.,  1874-75;  Lyndeboro,  N.  H.,  1875-76;  manufacturing  chemist, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.      Address,  929  Lafayette  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Princ,  And.,  P. 

READ,  GEORGE  ROSWELL,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63;  grad- 
uated Newton  theological  institution  1871;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1871;  pastor  Lisbon  Falls,  Me.,  1871-76;  Alameda,  Cal.,  1877-82;  resident 
Alameda.  Born  Attleboro,  Mass.,  March  5,  1841;  died  Alameda,  Cal., 
March  4,  1903.  B.  U.  civ.  war.  Newt.,  P.,  Nee.  1904 

ROCKWOOD,  LUCIUS  OSBORN,  A.B.  Instructor  mathematics.  Conn, 
literary  institution,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1868-69;  teacher  English  and  classical 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1S69-70;  admitted  to  bar  1871;  lawyer  Prov- 
idence 1871-82.  Bom  Franklin,  Mass.  Jan.  15,  1847;  died  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  Feb.  16,  1882.  Nee.  1882 

SCAMMON,  JAMES,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1870.  Lawyer  Me- 
chanicsville,  la.;  Davenport,  la.;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1892-1900;  general 
solicitor  Kansas  Citj'  and  Eastern  railway  company;  director  Kansas 
City  electric  light  company;  Edison  electric  light  and  power  company; 
president  Sperry  associate  electric  company;  secretary  Kansas  City  hay 
press  company;  president  Franklin  savings  bank;  board  of  managers 
Jackson  county  reform  school.  Bom  Stratham,  N.  H.,  June  10,  1844; 
died  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  May  30,  1900.  P.,  Nee.  1900 

SMART,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Superintendent  public  schools, 
Charlestown,  W.  Va.,  1882-85;  principal  English  and  classical  depart- 
ment, Spencerian  business  college.  Providence,  R.  I.;  real  estate  broker 
Providence;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1894.  Address, 
773  Charles  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

SMITH,  IRAM  NELSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Fisherman's  school,  Glou- 
cester, Mass.,  1878;  principal  high  school,  Groton,  Mass.,  1879;  Somerset, 
Mass.,  1879;  teacher  Latin,  B.  M.  C.  Durfee  high  school.  Fall  River,  Mass., 
1 879-;  member  school  committee  Fall  River  1876-79.  Address,  122 
Highland  Ave.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

SOUTHWICK,  JOSEPH  HARRISON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Resident  engineer 
Northern  Pacific  railroad  1868-72;  civil  engineer  Providence,  R.  I.  and 
elsewhere  in  New  England,  1873-81;  assayer  in  smelting  works,  Melrose, 
Cal.,  1882-83;  ii^  charge  hydraulic  mine,  Milton,  Cal.,  1884-89;  fruit  grower 
Milton  1890-1901;  cattle  ranch  and  fruit  farm  1901-.  Address,  Milton^ 
Calaveras  Co.,  Cal.  P', 

STODDARD,  EDGAR  WALLACE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  Leland  and 
Gray  academy,  and  law  student,  Townshend,  Vt.,  1869;  admitted  to  bar 
1870;  lawyer  Claremont,  N.  H.,  1870-71;  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1871-96; 
bailiff  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1872-73;  state's  attorney  1878-80;  register  of 
probate  court,  Marlboro  district,  1878-96;  member  Vt.  senate  1886-88; 
superintendent  of  schools;  member  school  board  16  years;  trustee  Leland 
and  Gray  academy  1888-96;  president  board  of  trustees.  Born  Grafton, 
Vt.,  June  20,  1846;  died  Leominster,  Mass.,  July  24,  1896.       P.,  Nee.  1897 

THOMPSON,  EBENEZER,  A.B.;  D.B.  Divinity  school,  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
187 1.  Ordained  Episcopal  priest  1872;  rector  Church  of  the  Intercession, 
Stevens'  Point,  Wis.,  1875-80;  St.  Paul's  church,  Lansing,  Mich.,  1881-87; 
Church  of  the  Redeemer,  Biloxi,  Miss.,  18S9-1901 ;  Trinity  church,  Wobum, 
Mass.,  1901-04;  teacher  Sarasota,  Fla.,  1904-.  Author  various  parochial 
sermons  and  addresses.     Address,  Sarasota,  Fla.  P. 

TINGLEY,  XENOPHON  DEMOSTHENES,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862-63;  teacher  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  186S-69,  1874-81;  Charleston,  W. 
Va.,  1869-71;  San  Francisco  Cal.,  1871-72;  Napa,  Cal.,  1872-7^;  Oakland, 
Cal.,  1873-74;  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  1881-84;  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1884-; 
secretary  R.  I.  institute  of  instruction  1877-84;  secretary  Essex  county 
teachers'  association  1888;  treasurer  1894-98.  Address,  13  Hampden  St., 
Gloucester,  Mass.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P, 


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295 


WIGGIN,  CHARLES  DEARBORN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Yale  college  1875. 
Physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1875-87;  consulting  physician  Providence 
lying-in  hospital;  member  school  committee.  Providence;  physician 
Mystic,  Conn.,  1890-1904.  Author  various  contributions  to  periodicals. 
Bom  Meredith,  N.  H.,  Dec.  7,  1840;  died  Mystic,  Conn.,  May  21,  1904. 

P.,  Nee.  1904 

WINSOR,  RICHARD  BROWN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Bookkeeper  Providence,  R.  I.; 
lumber  dealer  Providence;  member  Frankhn  society;  Franklin  lyceum; 
Board  of  trade.  Bom  North  Providence,  now  Providence,  R.  I.,  May 
24,  1848;  died  Providence,  Dec.  5,  1889.  Nee.  1890 

3i-*9 

1869 

BALLOU,  CHARLES  FALES,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1871 ;  lawyer  Provi- 
dence, R.  L,  1871-72;  Woonsocket,  R.  L,  1872-93;  recording  clerk  R.  I. 
house  of  representatives  1873-76;  reading  clerk  1876-79;  president  Woon- 
socket town  council  1881-82;  member  R.  L  house  of  representatives  1883- 
87;  chairman  judiciary  committee;  trial  justice  Woonsocket  18S5-86; 
justice  12th  R.  L  judicial  district  1887-93;  third  president  Woonsocket 
business  men's  association;  one  of  organizers  Woonsocket  building  and 
loan  association;  attorney  Woonsocket  building  and  loan  association; 
director  and  member  board  of  investors  Woonsocket  institution  for 
savings.  Bom  Woonsocket,  R.  L,  March  12,  1847;  died  Woonsocket, 
Jan.  23,  1893.  Nee.  1893 

BARNEY,  ALBERT  CLIFFORD,  A.B.  Car  builder  Dayton,  O.;  Cincin- 
nati, O.;  resident  Washington,  D.  C.  Bom  Dayton,  O.,  May  28,  1850; 
died  Riviera,  France,  Dec.  16,  1902.  Nee.  1903 

BUFFUM,  GEORGE  ALLEN,  A.B  ;  LL.B.  Columbia  college  1872.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1872;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1872-75;  cotton  merchant 
Providence,  R  I.,  187 5-1 901 ;  treasurer  Society  for  the  prevention  of  emelty 
to  animals;  president  Woonsocket  gas  company;  R.  I.  sons  of  the  Ameri- 
can revolution  1901.  Bom  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  April  29,  1846;  died  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  Oct.  II,  1901.  P.,  Nee.  1902 

BYRAM,  FRED  BOHAN,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1872;  lawyer  North  At- 
tleboro,  Mass.;  special  justice  first  district  court,  Bristol  county,  1903; 
justice  fourth  district  court,  Bristol  county,  1904-;  member  school  com- 
mittee and  various  town  offices.     Address,'  North  Attleboro,  Mass.         P. 

CADY,  HENRY  NEWELL,  A.B.  Artist  Warren,  R.  I.  Author  Our  week 
afloat,  1888;  Down  the  bay,  1890.     Address,  Warren,  R.  I.  P. 

CLARK,  FRANKLIN  CHASE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and 
surgeons,  Columbia  college,  1872.  Physician  and  surgeon  Providence, 
R.  I.;  surgeon  out-patients  department  R.  I.  hospital  1876-83;  physician 
Providence  dispensary  and  home  for  aged  women  1883-84;  acting  sec- 
retary R.  I.  state  board  of  health  1S90-91;  acting  police  surgeon  1896. 
Author  various  contributions  to  periodicals.  Address,  161  Benefit  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  p, 

COWELL,  JOSEPH  HARRIS,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Mich.  1871.  U. 
S.  military  service  1864;  professor  pathology,  Lansing  homoeopathic 
medical  college,  1871-73;  physician  and  surgeon  Saginaw,  Mich.;  mem- 
ber Mich,  state  board  of  registration  in  medicine  1901-;  president  1903-. 
Address,  301  South  Warren  Ave.,  Saginaw,  Mich.         13.  U.  civ  war,  P. 

CRANE,  ALVIN  MILLEN.  A.B.;  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-65, 
captain;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1872;  ordained  Bap- 
tist minister  1872;  pastor  Medfield.  Mass.,  1872-78,  1891-98;  West  Boyl- 
ston,  Mass.,  1878-83;  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  1883-89;  Millbury,  Mass., 
1889-91;  Groton,  Mass.,  1898-1902;  resident  Maiden,  Mass.  Joint  author 
History  of  21st  regiment  Conn,  volunteers;  sermons  and  addresses.  Ad- 
dress, 27  Williams  St.,  Maiden,  Mass.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 


296  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1869 

CRANSTON,  GEORGE  EDWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Episcopal 
theological  seminary,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1872;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon 
1872;  classical  master  Kebbe  hall.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1872-75;  ordained 
priest  1875;  assistant  minister  St.  Paul's  church,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1875-79; 
rector  Church  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Highland,  N.  Y.,  1879-80;  assistant 
minister  Church  of  the  Evangelists,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1880-83;  head 
master  St.  Austin's  school,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  1883-94;  assistant 
minister  St.  Mary's  church,  Castleton,  N.  Y.  Bom  Newport,  R.  I., 
Dec.  29,  1847;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  March  8,  1895.  Nee.  1895 

DIXON,  NATHAN  FELLOWS,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1871.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1871;  lawyer  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1871-97;  U.  S.  district  at- 
torney R.  I.  1877-85;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1885;  R.  I. 
senate  1885-89;  U.  S.  senate  1889-95;  commission  to  revise  R.  I.  state 
constitution;  counsel  New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  railroad; 
president  Washington  national  bank.  Westerly;  Dixon  granite  works; 
director  Pawcatuck  Valley  railway;  Providence  and  Stonington  steam- 
ship company.  Bom  Westerly,  R.  I.,  Aug.  28,  1847;  died  Westerly, 
Nov.  8,  1897.  R.  I.  eye,  Nee.  1869 

DOWNIE,  DAVID,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Bucknell  university  1886.  Student 
Newton  theological  institution  1869-70;  graduated  Rochester  theological 
seminary  1872;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1872;  pastor  Monroeville,  O., 
1872-73;  missionary  and  principal  boys'  and  girls'  school,  Nellore,  India, 
1873;  mission  treasurer  American  Baptist  Telugu  mission  1873-;  munici- 
pal counsellor  and  member  Nellore  district  board,  Nellore,  1875-82;  fel- 
low University  of  Madras  1S97-.  Author  History  of  the  _" Lone  star" 
Telugu  niission,  1893;  editor  Telugu  Baptist,  1880-82;  Baptist  missionary 
review,  Madras.     Address,  Nellore,  Madras  Presidency,  India. 

Newt.,  Roch.,  P. 

FALES,  WALTER  RICHMOND,  A.B.  Manufacturer  Wrentham,  Mass.; 
in  lumber  business,  Wrentham;  engaged  in  mining,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Address,  11 15  South  Olive  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  P. 

FELTON,  GEORGE  HURLBURT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  the 
city  of  New  York  1878.  Teacher  Suffield,  Conn.,  1S69-70;  Hamden, 
Conn.,  1870-71;  student  Rochester  theological  seminary  1871-72;  teacher 
Hightstown,  N.  J.,  1876-77;  physician  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1878-80;  Lynn, 
Mass.,  1881-82;  city  physician  Lynn  1882;  physician  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1882-85;  Granby,  Mass.,  1885-86;  normal  principal  Leland  university, 
New  Orleans,  La.,  1887-;  professor  materia  medica.  New  Orleans  univer- 
sity, 1890-98.     Address,  Leland  University,  New  Orleans,  La.     Roch.,  P. 

FISK,  DANIEL  MOSES,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  1876;  Ph.D.  Findlay  college,  O.,  1890; 
D.D.  Hillsdale  college  1897.  Professor  biology,  Hillsdale  college,  1872- 
86;  pastor  First  Congregational  church,  Jackson,  Mich.,  1886-91;  First 
church,  Toledo,  O.,  1891-97;  Compton  Hill  church,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1897- 
99;  First  church,  Topeka,  Kans.,  1899-1902;  professor  sociology,  Wash- 
burn college,  Topeka,  1900-.     Address,  15 16  College  Ave.,  Topeka,  Kans. 

FREEBORN,  FRANK  WILTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Master  graded  school, 
Jewett  City,  Conn.;  adjunct  professor  mathematics,  Columbian  college, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1871-72;  principal  high  school,  Hyde  Park,  Mass., 
1872-75;  teacher  public  Latin  school,  Boston,  Mass.,  1875-97;  teacher 
Latin,  Boys'  high  school,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1898-.  Editor  Morceaux 
choisis  d'Alphonse  Daiidet,  1894;  La  Belle-Nivernaise,  1903.  Address, 
17  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

GRANT,  FRANK  BARKER,  Ph.B.  Cotton  manufacturer  Southbridge, 
Mass.,  1869-74;  manufacturer  worsted  coatings.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1874- 
82;  agent  patented  machines  in  manufacture  of  textile  fabrics  1882- 
93 ;  with  Mathieson  alkali  works,  manufacturers  of  heavy  chemicals,  1893-. 
Address,  18  Tobey  St.,  Providence,  R.  I,  P. 


i869  GRADUATES  297 

GRANT.  HENRY  TYLER,  A.B.  Travelled  in  the  Western  states  1869-70; 
cotton  manufacturer  Southbridse,  Mass.,  1870-72,  1873-77;  accountant 
Riverside  mills,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1877-80;  woolen  manufacturer  Provi- 
dence 1880-S4;  president  Mercantile  mutual  fire  insurance  company, 
Providence,  18S4-;  treasurer  University  club,  Providence;  member  board 
of  management.  Brown  union,  1903-.  Address,  723  Banigan  Building, 
Providence,  R.  I.  ^■ 

HARRIS  JOSEPH  METCALF,  Ph. B.  Woolen  manufacturer  Woonsocket, 
R.  I.,  1869-72.  Bom  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  Jan.  27,  1849;  died  Berlm, 
Gemiany,  Oct.  21,  1872.  Nee.  1873 

HERSEY,  GEORGE  DALLAS,  A.B.;  A.M.;    M.D.  University  of  the  city 
of  New  York  1874.     Physician  Providence.  R.  L;  surgeon  out-patients 
department,  R.  L  hospital,  1878-88;  visiting  surgeon  1888-;  librarian  R.  I. 
medical  society  1879-.     Editor  Providence  medical  journal  1899-.     \ 
Address,  148  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P 

HITCHCOCK,  CHARLES,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons, 
Columbia  college,  1872.  Physician.  Address,  57  West  36th  St.,  New- 
York.  N.  Y.  P- 

HOPKINS,  JOHN  CARVER,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1862;  teacher 
Lapham  institute,  North  Scituate,  R.  I.  1869-70;  Lyndon,  Vt.,  1871-72; 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1872.  Bom  Foster,  R.  I.,  June  3,  1841;  died  Chepachet, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  8,  1872.  R.  I.  adj.-gen..  Nee.  1873 

HORTON,  PASCAL  ALLEN,  A.B.  Shipping  clerk.  Address,  215  Wahiut 
St.,  Lynn,  Mass.  "• 

HOVEY,  ARTHUR  JUDSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1872;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1872;  pastor  Stoneham,  Mass., 
1872-87;  Evansville,  Wis.,  1888-89;  Sparta,  Wis.,  18S9-92;  Raynham, 
Mass.,  1893-94;  Groton,  Mass.,  1894-98;  farmer  Caloosa,  Fla.  Address, 
Caloosa,  Lee  Co.,  Fla.  P- 

HULING,  RAY  GREENE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Sc.D.  1894;  A.M.  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1897.  Trustee  Brown  university  1900-.  Assistant  prmcipal  high 
school,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1869-75;  principal  high  school,  Fitchburg,  Mass., 
1875-86;  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1886-93;  head  master  English  high  school, 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1893-;  president  Worcester  county  teachers'  conven- 
tion; Mass.  state  teachers'  association;  American  institute  of  instruction; 
Mass.  high  school  masters'  club;  Fitchburg  benevolent  union;  Boys 
amusement  society;  Boston  Baptist  social  union;  one  of  the  founders 
New  England  association  of  colleges  and  preparatory  schools;  secretary 
1897-;  member  Madison  conference  on  history  1892;  New  England  con- 
ference on  history  1895;  Columbia  college  conference  on  history  1896; 
American  historical  association;  executive  committee,  American  Baptist 
missionary  union;  corresponding  member  R.  I.,  Mass.  and  Penn.  his- 
torical societies.  Author  numerous  historical  and  educational  articles 
in  various  magazines;  editor  Sclwol  and  college,  1892.  Address,  loi 
Trowbridge  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Jour,  of  ed.,  P. 

HUTCHINSON,  JOHN  SKINNER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  academy,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  1869-70;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1873; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1874;  tutor  Greek  and  Hebrew,  Crozer  theo- 
logical seminarv.  1873-74;  clerk  health  department,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Address,  856  Park  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Newt.,  P. 

JONES,  PRESTON  DAY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Mississippi  college  1871.  Teacher 
Latin,  Greek  and  English,  Mississippi  college,  1869-71;  principal  high 
school,  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  1871-72;  grammar  school,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1873-78;  admitted  to  R.  I.  bar  1879;  journalist  Providence,  R.  I.,  1879- 
84.  Bom  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1847;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  31, 
1884.  Nee.  1885 

LAWTON,  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Columbia  college  1873.  Lawyer.  Ad- 
dress, 198  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P« 


398  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1869 

MORGAN,  DURA  PRATT,  A.B.;  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-66; 
hospital  steward  1864;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1872; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1872;  pastor  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1872-75; 
First  church,  Beverly,  1875-88;  resident  New  London,  N.  H.,  1888-92; 
trustee  Colby  academy  1879-;  secretary  board  of  trustees;  executive 
committee.  'Born  New  London,  N.  H.,  June  30,  1840;  died  New  London, 
July  7,  1892.  Newt.,  Nee.  1893,  B.  U.  civ.  war 

NEWTON,  GEORGE  CUNE,  A.B.  Farmer  East  Charlemont,  Mass.; 
member  school  committee,  Charlemont,  1863-66,  1898- 1900.  Author 
frequent  contributions  to  periodicals;  local  correspondent  Gazette  and 
courier.     Address,  East  Charlemont,  Mass.  P. 

PATTON,  ANDREW  BOWMAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1872;  law- 
yer Providence,  R.  I.,  187 2-;  president  town  council,  Johnston,  R.  I.; 
member  school  committee,  Johnston.     Address,  Hughesdale,  R.  I. 

Att.  of  R.  I.,  P. 

PERRIN,  NELSON,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1873.  Physician  and 
surgeon  Providence,  R.  I. ;  Pawtucket,  R.  I. ;  member  R.  I.  medical  society. 
Address,  163  East  Ave.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

RHODES,  JAMES  MAURAN,  Ph.B.  Banker.  Address,  313  Drexel  Build- 
ing, Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

RICHMOND,  WILLIAM  TALLMAN,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1864; 
commission  merchant,  Chicago,  111.  Address,  185  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago, 
111.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

SHANKLAND,  JAMES  HORTON,  A.B.  Admitted  to  Tenn.  bar  187 1; 
lawyer  Los  Angeles,  Cal.;  counsel  Board  of  trade,  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
1878-88;  officer  Los  Angeles  bar  association.  Address,  715  West  2Sth 
St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  P. 

SHEPARD,  OSGOOD  HARRIS,  A.B.;  LL  B.  Albany  law  school  1871.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1871;  lawyer  Albany,  N.  Y.     Address,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y. 

SMITH,  GEORGE  MATHEWSON,  A.B.  1871.  Cotton  manufacturer.  Ad- 
dress, 165  Hope  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WHEELOCK,  ISAAC  ROBINSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1872;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1872;  pastor  Pleasant 
street  church,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1872-75;  First  church,  Fitchburg,  Mass., 
1875-85;  Main  street  church,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1885-90;  secretary  colonial 
mutual  fire  insurance  company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1890-;  trustee  Worcester 
academy  1873-86;  member  school  board,  Fitchburg,  1880-84.  Author 
various  historical  and  biographical  sketches;  also  articles  on  insurance 
and  contributions  to  periodicals.  Address,  15  South  Fairview  St.,  Ros- 
lindale,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

WHITE,  JOHN  CONANT,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1872;  lawyer  Effington, 
111.  Bom  Forestville,  Wake  co.,  N.  C,  May  21,  1846;  died  Effington, 
111.,  Dec.  16,  1888.  Nee.  1889 

WOOD,  ALLEN  FRANCIS,  A.B  ;  A.M.  Principal  Riverpoint  classical 
seminary,  Riverpoint,  R.  I.,  1869-70;  high  school,  Attleboro,  Mass., 
1870-72;  Fifth  street  grammar  school.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1872-;  presi- 
dent Bristol  county  teachers'  association  1884-86.  Author  Outline  as- 
tronomy, 1876;  Outline  meteorology,  1877;  Outline  physiology,  1877;  Out- 
line physics,  1877;  various  pamphlets,  patriotic  and  educational.  Ad- 
dress, III  Acushnet  Ave.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  P. 

39-*io 

1870 

ANDREWS,  ELLSHA  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1900;  D.D.  Colby 
university  1884;  LL.D.  University  of  Nebraska  1884;  Chicago  university 
1901.  Professor  history,  Brown  university,  1882-88;  president  and  pro- 
fessor moral  and  intellectual  philosophy  1889-98;  trustee  1901-04.  U. 
S.  military  service  1861-64,  second  lieutenant;   principal  Conn,  literary 


1870  GRADUATES  299 

institution,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1870-72;  graduated  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1874;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1874;  pastor  First  church, 
Beverly,  Mass.,  1874-75;  president  Denison  university  1875-79;  professor 
homiletics  and  pastoral  theology,  Newton  theological  institution,  1879-82  ; 
student  of  history  and  economics,  Berlin  and  Munich,  1882-83;  superin- 
tendent schools,  Chicago,  111.,  1898-1900;  chancellor  University  of  Ne- 
braska 1900-;  U.  S.  commissioner  International  monetary  conference, 
Brussels,  1892;  member  American  economic  association;  New  England 
historic  genealogical  society;  R.  I.  historical  society.  Author  Brief  in- 
stitutes of  constitutional  history,  English  and  American,  1886;  Brief  insti- 
tutes of  general  history,  1887;  Institutes  of  economics,  1889;  The  duty  of  a 
public  spirit,  1892;  Eternal  words  and  other  sermons,  1894;  Wealth  and 
moral  law,  1894;  An  honest  dollar,  with  seven  other  essays  on  bimetallism, 
1894;  History  of  the  U.  S.,  2  vols.,  1894;  enlarged,  5  vols.,  1902;  History 
of  the  last  quarier-cetitury  in  the  U.  S.,  1896;  new  enlarged  edition  with 
title.  History  of  the  U.  S.  in  our  own  time,  1903  ;  besides  numerous  addresses 
and  articles  in  reviews;  editor  History,  prophecy  and  gospel,  1891;  Gospel 
from  two  testaments,  1893;  translator  Droysen's  Outlines  of  the  principles 
of  history,  1893;  Paulsen's  The  problem  of  cosmology,  translated  and 
abridged,  1903.     Address,  University  of  Nebraska,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

Newt.,  Johnson's  eye,  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  P. 

ARTHUR,  JAMES  HOPE,  A.B.;  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-64; 
graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1873;  ordained  Baptist  min- 
ister 1873;  missionary  Yokohama,  Japan,  1873-74;  Tokio,  Japan,  1874- 
77.  Bom  Hartford,  Conn.,  May  27,  1842;  died  Oakland,  Cal.,  Dec.  9, 
1877.  Nee.  1878,  Newt.,  Am.  Bapt.  mag.  1878 

ASHMORE,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1905.  Instructor  Latin  and  Greek, 
Brown  university,  1875-76.  Teacher  Peddie  institute,  Hightstown,  N.  J., 
1870-72;  student  Leipsic  1872-73;  Berlin  1873-74;  professor  Greek,  Shurt- 
leff  college,  1874-75;  graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1879;  or- 
dained Baptist  minister  1879;  missionary  Swatow,  China,  1879-.  Ad- 
dress, Swatow,  China.  Roch.  theol.,  P. 

BECKWITH,  DANIEL,  A.B.  Assistant  librarian  Brown  university  1877- 
79.  Student  of  engineering,  Germany,  1870-72;  in  surveyor's  office, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1873-76;  with  manufacturing  company.  Providence, 
1876-77  ;  librarian  Providence  Athenasum  1879-94.  Address,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

BISHOP,  JOSEPH  BUCKLIN,  A.B.  Member  editorial  staff  Tribune,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1870-83;  American  correspondent  Daily  news,  London,  1881- 
1900;  member  editorial  staff  Evening  post.  New  York,  1883-1900;  chief 
editorial  staff  Globe,  New  York,  1900-.  Author  Cheap  money,  1892; 
Our  political  drama,  1905;  various  articles  on  economics  and  political 
science.     Address,  7  Dey  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BRADBURY,  WILLIAM  AMMI,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1870-71.  Born  Chepachet,  R.  I.,  Nov.  3,  1847;  died  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Jan.  13,  1872.  Newt.,  Nee.  1872 

BULLOCK,  JAMES  OZIAS,  A.B. ;  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  the  city  of  New 
York  1872.  Physician  and  surgeon  Harrisville,  R.  I.,  1872-73;  Mcln- 
tyre,  Penn.,  1873-75,  1^79-84;  Canton,  Penn.,  1875-79;  Peale,  Penn., 
1884-85;  Lonaconing,  Md..  1885-;  director  Lonaconing  savings  bank 
1 889-;  U.  S.  pension  examiner  1890-93;  secretary  board  of  health,  Lona- 
coning, 1 896-;  trustee  Central  high  school,  Lonaconing,  1900-.  Address, 
Lonaconing,  Md.  P. 

BURGESS,  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1894.  Master  De  Veaux  college 
1870-72;  graduated  General  theological  seminary  1874;  Episcopal  clergy- 
man; rector  American  church,  Dresden,  Germany,  1875;  St.  John's 
church.  North  Adams,  Mass.,  1S76-78;  St.  Luke's  church,  St.  Albans,  Vt. , 
1878-87;  general  missioner,  Dutchess  county,  N.  Y..  1887-90;  rector  St. 


300  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1870 

Luke's  church,  Matteawan,  N.  Y.,  1890-98;  archdeacon  Dutchess  county; 
examining  chaplain,  diocese  of  N.  Y.  Born  Augusta,  Me.,  May  12,  1850; 
died  Matteawan,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  21,  1898.  P.,  Nee.  1898 

BURGESS,  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Insurance  agent  Providence,  R.  I., 
1870-86;  South  Bend,  Ind.,  1886-90;  resident  Bala,  Penn.  Bom  Provi- 
dence. R.  I.,  Oct.  13,  1850;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Dec.  19,  1897. 

Nee.  1898 

CHILD,  CHARLES  SHUBAEL,  A  B.;  A.M.  Dry  goods  commission  mer- 
chant.    Address,  217  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

CHILD,  FRANK  LINUS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1873.  Law- 
yer Worcester,  Mass.;  lawyer  and  real  estate  agent  Boston,  Mass.,  1889- 
1902;  captain  Mass.  militia  1879-82,  1887.  Born  West  Millbury,  Mass., 
Sept.  I,  1849;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  24,  1902.  P.,  Nee.  1903 

CLAPP,  LEVI  WHEATON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1873. 
Physician  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1873-81,  1882-94;  instructor  medical  de- 
partment University  of  Md.  1881-82;  fellow  R.  I.  medical  society;  Prov- 
idence medical  association.  Born  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Jan.  3,  1849;  died 
Pawtucket,  Sept.  18,  1894.  R.  I.  med.  soc,    Nee.  1895 

COLWELL,  RICHARD  STEERE,  A.B.;  D.D.  1891.  Teacher  high  school, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1S70-72;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1875;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1875;  in  Europe  1875-76:  pastor  Wans- 
kuck,  R.  I.,  1876-77;  professor  Greek,  Denison  university,  Granville,  O., 
1877-.  Author  contributions  to  Standard,  Chicago,  111.  Address,  Gran- 
ville, Licking  Co.,  O.  Newt.,  P. 

COOMBS,  IRVING  WESLEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63; 
student  Rochester  theological  seminary  1871-74;  principal  New  Hamp- 
ton literary  and  theological  institution,  Fairfax,  Vt.,  1874-76;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1876;  pastor  Chatham,  Mass.,  1876-78;  Rumney,  N.  H., 
1878-80;  Essex  and  Essex  Junction,  Vt.,  1880-82;  Bristol,  Vt.,  1882-85; 
Essex  and  Jericho.  Vt.,  1885-86;  North  Springfield,  Vt.,  1886-89;  North 
Middleboro,  Mass.,  1889-90;  Amherst,  N.  H.,  1890-91;  Canterbury,  N. 
H.,  1891-96;  Stratham,  N.  H.,  1896-98;  Newton,  N.  H.,  1898-1902;  Sal- 
isbury Heights,  N.  H.,  1902-.     Address,  Salisbury  Heights,  N.  H. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  Roch.  theol.,  P, 

GUSHING  ADONIRAM  JUDSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.; 
member  common  council  1899-1901 :  board  of  aldermen.  Providence,  1902, 
1903;  president  1903.     Address,  20  Market  Sq.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DAVIS,  JEFFREY,  Ph.B.  Cotton  manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I.;  pres- 
ident Quidnick  manufacturing  coinpany;  director  American  national 
bank;  Mercantile  mutual  fire  insurance  company;  Providence  mtitual 
fire  insurance  company;  American  enamel  company.  Address,  260  Elm- 
wood  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DAVIS,  NATHANIEL  FRENCH,  A.B. ;  A.M. ;  LL.D.  Colby  university  1894. 
Instructor  mathematics.  Brown  university,  1874-79;  assistant  professor 
1879-89;  associate  professor  1889-90;  professor  pure  mathematics  1890-. 
With  engineering  department.  Providence  water  works,  1870-71;  in- 
structor Riverview  military  academy,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1871-73; 
vice  president  and  professor  mathematics.  Keystone  state  normal  school, 
Kutztown,  Penn.,  1873-74;  president  Barnard  club  1895-96;  R.  I.  Alpha, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1895-97;  ^-  I-  Congregational  club  1902-04;  Brown  chap- 
ter Sigma  Xi  1901-02;  secretary  New  England  college  entrance  certificate 
board  1902-;  member  American  mathematical  society;  Association  of 
mathematical  teachers  in  New  England.  Address,  159  Brown  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  P. 

DUTTON,  NEWELL  TRACY,  A.B. ;  D.D.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-65,  ser- 
geant-major; graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1873;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1873:  pastor  Warren.  Me.,  1873-83;  First  church,  Houl- 
ton,  Me.,  1883-93;  Fairfield,  Me.,  1893-96;  financial  secretary  Colby  uni- 
versity 1896-1900;  trustee  Ricker  classical  institute,  Houlton,  1883-1900; 


1870  GRADUATES  301 

Colby  university  1886-1900;  Coburn  classical  institute.     Bom  Claremont, 
N.  H.,  Oct.  5,  1S40;  died  Damariscotta.  Me.,  Oct.  5,  iqoo. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  Newt.,  P.,  Nee.  1901 

ELY,  JOSEPH  CADY,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1872.  Admitted 
to  bar  1872;  law3'^er  Providence,  R.  I.,  1872-97;  member  commission  to 
revise  laws  of  R.  I.  1890-96;  member  school  committee  1885-86;  secretary 
Providence  art  institute;  president  Providence  Athenicum;  member 
American  bar  association.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  24,  1849;  died 
Providence,  June  21,  1807.  -P-'  Nee.  1898 

ENGLISH,  JOHN  MAHAN,  A.B.;  D.D.  1891.  Teacher  Latin,  Conn,  lit- 
erary institution,  Suflield,  Conn.,  1870-72;  Greek,  Dcnison  university, 
Granville,  O.,  1874;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1875;  or- 
dained Baptist  minister  1875;  pastor  First  church,  Gloucester,  Mass., 
1875-82;  Dudley  street  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1882;  professor  homiletics 
and  pastoral  theology,  Newton  theological  institution,  1882-;  lecturer 
Andover  theological  seminary  1895-96.  Author  various  sermons  and 
articles  in  religious  papers.     Address,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.      Newt.,  P. 

FALES,  ELISHA  FARRINGTON,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological 
seminary  1874;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1874;  pastor  Carthage, 
Mo.,  1874-82;  Palestine,  Tex.,  1882-93;  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1S93-;  trus- 
tee Lake  Charles  college,  La.  Address,  4407  Spruce  St.,  Philadelphia, 
Penn.  And.,  P. 

FENNER,  HENRY  SMITH,  Ph.B.  Treasurer  Slade  mills,  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  1876-1903;  director  Fall  River  national  bank  1880-1903;  member 
Fall  River  common  council  1886-87.  Address,  272  June  St.,  Fall  River, 
Mass.  P. 

FIELD,  THOMAS  GARDNER,  A.B.;  A.M.  U.  S.  mihtary  service  1862, 
corporal;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1873;  ordained  Bap- 
tist minister  1873;  pastor  Alton,  111.,  1873-79;  Winona,  Minn.,  1879-81; 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1 881 -8 7;  district  secretary  American  Baptist  mis- 
sionary union,  district  of  Northwest,  1887-90;  O.  and  W.  Va.,  1891-; 
trustee  Shurtlefi"  college  1874-79;  111.  Baptist  state  convention;  Minn. 
Baptist  state  convention;  Ohio  Baptist  education  society.  Address, 
Granville,  Ohio.  B.  U.  civ.  war.  Newt.,  P. 

FISH,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-66,  first  lieu- 
tenant; graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1874;  ordained  Bap- 
tist minister  1875;  pastor  Burlington,  la.,  1874-75;  Billerica,  Mass.,  1875- 
78;  Brewster,  Mass.,  1878-81;  Crompton,  R.  I..  1881-84;  reporter  Provi- 
dence journal  18S4-86;  pastor  Centreville,  R.  I.;  resident  Pawtucket,  R. 
I.,  1886-?;  Hyde  Park,  Mass.;  life  insurance  agent,  Mutual  life  insurance 
company  of  N.  Y.,  Boston,  Mass.  Author  Summer  resorts  of  R.  I.,  1887; 
articles  in  Watchm-an.     Address,  i  Walnut  Park,  Reading,  Mass. 

Newt.,  P. 

FISHER,  ALBERT  GARDENER,  A.B. ;  A.M.  1878.  Principal  high  school. 
Palmer,  Mass.,  1873-75;  Provincetown,  Mass.,  1875-78;  Marlboro,  Mass., 
1878-83;  Arlington,  Mass.,  1883-93;  proprietor  Fisher  teachers'  agency, 
120  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass.     Address,  Arlington,  Mass.  P. 

FORD,  ISAAC  NELSON,  A.B.;  Litt.D.  1903.  Member  editorial  staff  Tribune, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1870-;  London  correspondent  New  York  Tribune, 
London,  England.  Author  Tropical  America,  1903;  various  poems  and 
numerous  articles  in  magazines  and  periodicals.  Address,  iS  Old  Queen 
St.,  Westminster,  London,  England.  P. 

HAMM,  WALTER  CHARLES,  A.B.  Member  editorial  staff  Tribune, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1875-83;  Press,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1883-1903;  U.  S. 
consul,  Hull,  England,  1903-.  Author  various  articles  in  magazines. 
Address,  U.  S.  Consulate,  Hull,  England.  P. 

HARRINGTON,  CHARLES  NELSON,  A.B.;  A.M.,  LL.B.  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1874.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  counsel  and  chief  examiner, 
Title  guarantee  company  of  R.  I.  Address,  426  Brook  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 


302  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1870 

HARTWELL,  MORTIMER  HALL,  A.B.  Trustee  Brown  university  1884- 
01.  Merchant  Providence  R.  I.,  1870-91;  director  Bank  of  America; 
Mechanics  national  bank;  secretary  Peckham  manufacttiring  company, 
Coventry,  R.  I.,  1872-?;  in  Europe  1882;  treasurer  Oneco  manufacturing 
company,  Conn.,  18S6-?;  member  Providence  common  council  1888-91. 
Bom  Providence,  R.  L,  March  3,  1849;  died  Providence,  July  21,  1891. 

Nee.  1892 

HERRESHOFF,  JOHN  BROWN  FRANCIS,  Ph.B.  by  special  vote  1905; 
A.M.  honorary  1890.  Chemist;  vice  president  Nichols  chemical  company; 
member  American  chemistry  association;  American  society  of  mechani- 
cal engineers;  Scientific  alliance.  Address,  40  West  69th  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  P. 

JOHNSON,  MARCUS  MORTON,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  University  of  the  city  of 
New  York  1877.  Teacher  Conn,  literary  institution,  Suffield,  Conn., 
1870-75;  house  physician  Hartford,  Conn,  hospital  1877-78;  medical 
student,  Vienna  and  Berlin,  1878-79;  physician  and  surgeon  Hartford 
1879-;  surgeon  Governor's  foot  guard  since  1879;  trustee  and  chairman 
executive  committee  Conn,  literary  institution;  member  Hartford  med- 
ical society;  Hartford  county  medical  society;  American  medical  associ- 
ation; fellow  Academy  of  medicine.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Author  numerous 
addresses  and  articles  in  medical  journals.  Address,  122  Woadland  St., 
Hartford,  Conn.  P. 

KNIGHT,  WALTER  BRAYTON,  Ph.B.  From  Providence,  R.  I.;  born 
1849;  died  Providence,  Aug.  7,  1877.  Prov.  rec. 

LINCOLN,  ARTHUR,  A.B.;  A.M  Stock  broker,  firm  of  Chas.  Fair- 
child  and  company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  29  Wall  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  P. 

LYON,  JONATHAN  FISH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Heidelberg  university  1880. 
Physician.     Address,  231  East  ii6th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

MACY,  JOHN  COGGESHALL,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Iowa  state  university  1871. 
Lawyer  Des  Moines,  la.,  1872-1901;  member  city  council,  Des  Moines, 
1885-90.  Born  Newport,  R.  I.,  May.  1848;  died  Des  Moines,  la.,  July  23, 
1901-  P.,  Nee.  1902 

MARYOTT,  CHARLES  ALPHEUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Crozer  theolog- 
ical seminary;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1871;  pastor  Lonsdale,  R.  I., 
1871-83;  Quidnesset  church.  North  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  1883-88;  Mt. 
Pleasant  church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1888-95;  First  church,  Wickford, 
R.  I.,  1 89 7- 1 90 2;  retired;  resident  Chicago  111.  Address,  4314  Green- 
wood Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

MARYOTT,  ERASTUS  EDGAR,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Union  university  1882'. 
Student  Crozer  theological  seminary  1870-71;  ordained  Baptist  minister; 
pastor  First  church,  Wilmington,  Del.;  Tiverton,  R.  I.;  Lebanon  Springs, 
N.  Y.;  Berlin,  N.  Y.;  physician  and  surgeon,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1882-97?; 
Millbrook,  N.  Y.;  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.;  president  Hampden  district  medical 
society  1895;  member  American  academy  of  medicine;  American  acad- 
emy of  political  and  social  science.  Author  The  new  medical  world;  va- 
rious sermons  and  articles  in  religious  papers.  Born  North  Stonington, 
Conn.,  Sept.  29,  1845;  died  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  29,  1904. 

P.,  Nee.  1904 

MUNRO,  WILFRED  HAROLD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Associate  professor  history 
and  director  university  extension  Brown  university  1891-99;  professor 
European  history  1899-.  Master  De  Veaux  college,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y., 
1870-71;  associate  principal  St.  Mark's  school.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah, 
1871;  in  South  and  Central  America  1873;  principal  academic  institute 
Le  Roy,  N.  Y.,  1875-79;  president  De  Veaux  college  1881-89;  student 
Universities  of  Freiburg  and  Heidelberg,  Germany,  1890-91;  president 
R.  I.  Alpha,  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Barnard  club;  R.  I.  sons  of  the  American 
revolution;  R.  I.  churchmen's  club;  governor  R.  I.  society  colonial  wars; 
•R.  I.  society  Mayflower  descendants;  secretary  R.  I.  historical  society; 


i870  GRADUATES  303 

member  American  historical  association;  American  philosophical  asso- 
ciation. Author  History  of  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1880;  Picturesque  Rhode  Island, 
1881;  editor  Works  of  William  H.  Prescott,  22  vols.,  1905-06;  numerous 
articles  in  reviews  and  encyclopedias.  Address,  115  Butler  Ave.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 

PECK,  WILLIAM  THANE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Sc.D.  1894.  Principal  high  school, 
Warren,  R.  I.,  1870-72;  student  Leipsic  and  Berlin  1872-74;  teacher  high 
school,  Providence,  R.  T.,  1875-81;  principal  classical  department  1881- 
97;  principal  classical  high  school  1897-;  president  R.  I.  Baptist  Sunday- 
school  convention  1879-81;  R.  I.  institute  of  instruction  1883-85;  R.  I. 
Baptist  social  union  1888-89;  president  Barnard  club  1897-98;  R.  I.  Al- 
pha, Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1905-.  Author  various  educational  articles;  editor 
The  first  and  second  books  of  Ovid's  M etamor pilosis  for  the  use  of  schools, 
1900.     Address,  48  Princeton  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PORTER,  GEORGE  WHIPPLE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1874.  House  officer  Boston  city  hospital  1873-74;  house  surgeon  Wom- 
an's hospital  in  the  state  of  N.  Y.  1874-76;  physician  Providence,  R.  I., 
1876-;  surgeon  out-patient  department  R.  I.  hospital  1S76-82;  surgeon 
department  of  gynecology  R.  I.  hospital  1882-;  consulting  physician 
Providence  Ijang-in  hospital;  St.  Elizabeth's  home;  surgeon  First  light 
infantry  regiment  1877-82;  fellow  R.  I.  medical  society  1876-;  Providence 
medical  association  1876-;  fellow  American  academy  of  medicine.  Ad- 
dress, 8  Greene  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

POWEL,  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  University  of  Penn.  1877.  Travelled  in 
Europe  1870-74;  resident  Newport,  R.  I,  1874-76;  1S86-1902;  Philadel- 
phia, Penn.,  1876-86;  member  Newport  reading  room.  Born  Powelton 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Nov.  9,  1848;  died  Newport,  R.  I.,  April   i,  1902. 

P.,  Nee.  1902 

PROCTOR,  WILLIAM  MELVILLE,  A.B.  Resident  Wrentham,  Mass.; 
member  school  committee;  chairman  board  of  selectmen;  trustee  public 
library.     Address,  Wrentham,  Mass.  P. 

READ,  FREDERICK  PARK,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1872.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1873;  lawyer.  Address,  1440  First  National  Bank  Build- 
ing, Chicago,  111.  P. 

REYNOLDS,  JOHN  POST,  Ph.B.  Ice  dealer  Bristol,  R.  I.;  member  town 
council  1882-86;  superintendent  of  schools  1884-;  judge  of  probate,  Bris- 
tol, 1898-;  president  Churchman's  club  of  R.  I.  1903.  Address,  Bristol, 
R.  I.  P. 

RHODES,  ORLO  BERTRAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Greek  and  Latin 
Hungerford  collegiate  institute,  Adams,  N.  Y.,  1870-7S;  principal  1882- 
94;  editor  Daily  standard,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1 894-1 904.  Born  Scriba, 
Oswego  CO.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  14,  1849;  died  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  June  23.  1904. 

P. 

SHIERE,  PETER  BENTON,  A.B.  Graduated  theological  institute  of 
Conn.  1873;  preacher  Alden,  la.,  1873-74;  ordained  Congregational  min- 
ister 1874;  pastor  Maynard,  Mass.,  1874-76;  Chatham,  Mass.,  1877-79; 
resident  West  Somerville,  Mass.  Address,  210  Elm  St.,  West  Somerville, 
Mass.  Conn,  theol.,  P. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  ARMINGTON,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  187 1. 
Admitted  to  bar  1871;  lawyer  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1871-77;  ordained  Bap- 
tist minister  1878;  pastor  Hamilton,  O.,  1878-79;  Third  church,  Cleve- 
land, O.,  1879-81;  Perkins  street  church,  Somerville,  Mass.,  1881-89. 
Author  Sttident's  handbook  of  commercial  law,  1877;  also  numerous  hymns 
and  poems.  Born  Cincinnati,  O.,  Dec.  29,  1847;  died  Seattle,  Wash., 
May  29,  1890.  Nee.  1890 

SHEPPARD,  CHARLES  EWING,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Lawyer.  Address,  Bridge- 
ton,  N.  J. 


304  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1870 

TAFT,  FREDERIC  CLARKE,  A.B.  Student  of  manufacturing,  Wauregan 
mills,  Conn.,  1870-71;  connected  with  Ponemah  mill,  Taftville,  Conn., 
1871-74;  superintendent  Whitestone  mill,  Killingly,  Conn.,  1874-75. 
Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  5,  1850;  died  Providence,  March  6,  1876. 

Nee.  1881 

THOMAS,  EUGENE  ELLIS.  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1873;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1873;  pastor  North  Tewksbury, 
Mass.,  1873-76;  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1876-84;  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1884-88; 
Nyack-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1888-89;  Dutch  reformed  church,  Tarrytown- 
on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1889-94;  Dutch  reformed  church,  Castleton-on-Hud- 
son,  N.  Y.,  1894-1904;  chairman  board  of  education  Tewksbury  two  years; 
member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1880-82;  superintendent  public 
schools  Woonsocket  1880-84;  member  society  of  biblical  literature  and 
exegesis.  Author  various  sermons  and  articles  in  newspapers  and  re- 
views; editor  Daily  and  weekly  patriot,  Woonsocket,  1879-81.  Born 
North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Jan.  7,  1851;  died  Castleton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  4,  1904.  R.  I.  eye,  Newt.,  P. 

WATSON,  ARTHUR  HAMILTON,  Ph.B.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I.; 
member  common  council  1883-93;  president  1890-93;  alderman  1894-96; 
president  1895;  vice  president  Narragansett  electric  lighting  company; 
Nicholson  file  company.     Address,  2  Benevolent  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Prov.  man.,  P. 

WEEDEN,  GEORGE  EVERSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Cotton  manufacturer  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1870-1902.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  3,  1848;  died 
Providence,  June  5,  1902.  P.,  Nee.  1902 

WILLIAMS,  ALONZO,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tutor  Greek  and  Latin,  Brown  uni- 
versity, 1870-71;  professor  modern  languages  and  literature  1876-92; 
professor  Germanic  languages  and  literatures  1892-1901.  U.  S.  military 
service  1861-65,  second  lieutenant;  teacher  Latin,  Greek  and  German, 
Friends'  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1871-75;  member  Oriental  congress, 
Stockholm,  Sweden,  1889;  commander  R.  I.  department  Grand  army  of 
the  Republic  1889-90;  supervisor  U.  S.  census  of  R.  I.  1890;  member 
board  of  soldiers' home  1889-93;  trustee  East  Greenwich  academy  1886- 
87 ;  member  American  oriental  society;  American  philological  association; 
registrar  R.  I.  sons  of  the  American  revolution  1893-94;  member  Societa 
didascalica  Italiana;  member  school  committee  Providence  1900-01; 
colonel  R.  I.  militia  1868;  department  supervisor  R.  I.  state  census  1890; 
president  R.  I.  Alpha,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1891-93.  Author  French  versi- 
fication; Subjunctive  mood  in  French,  1885;  German  conversation  and  com- 
position, 1885;  Analyses  of  lectures  on  German  literature ,  1894;  Syllabus 
of  lectures  on  Faust,  1895;  various  historical  sketches  and  addresses;  ed- 
itor R.  I.  day  at  World's  Columbian  exposition,  Chicago,  1893.  Born 
Foster,  R.  I.,  Sept.  14,  1842;  died  Providence,  March  16,  1901. 

P.,  Nee.  1901 

WOODMAN,  PRENTISS  MELLEN,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Miss,  college.  Tutor  Greek 
and  Latin,  Miss,  college,  1870-72;  student  Newton  theological  institution 
1872-73;  teacher  public  schools,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1873-80;  admitted 
to  bar  1880;  lawyer  Minneapolis  1880-.  Editor  Woodman's  Minn. 
lawyer's  diary;  Northwestern  land  guide;  various  legal  publications.  Ad- 
dress, Lumber  Exchange  Building,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Newt.,  P. 

S4-*i9 

1871 

ARMINGTON,  ARTHUR  HERBERT,  Ph.B.  Assessor  taxes  Providence, 
R.  I.,  i886-.     Address,  City  Hall,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BLODGET,  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Banker  Chicago,  111.,  1871-75;  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1875-86;  Boston,  Mass.;  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Boston,  Mass.  Address, 
Blodget,  Merritt  and  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 


i87i  GRADUATES  305 

BOWERS,  ARTHUR  FOSTER,  A.B.  City  editor  Tribune,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  3,  1905. 

BROWN.  RICE  ARNOLD,  A.B.  Merchant  Blackstone,  Mass.;  merchant 
and  broker,  Long  Branch  City,  N.  J.  Address,  53  Norwood  Ave.,  Long 
Branch  City,  N.  J.  P. 

BROWN,  ROBERT  PERKINS,  A.B.;  A.M.  With  Kendall  manufacturing 
company,  Providence,  R.  I.;  treasurer  R.  I.  warehouse  company;  mem- 
ber Providence  common  council  1899;  colonel  and  aide-de-camp  to 
governor  of  R.  I.  1903-04;  president  municipal  league.  Address,  13 
Charles  Field  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BUCKLIN,  GEORGE  WARREN,  A.B.  In  business  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
Providence,  R.  I.;  travelled  in  South  America  1877-78.  Bom  Louisville, 
Ky.,  March  23,  1851;  died  Oroya,  Peru,  Dec.  24,  1878.  Nee.  1879 

BURR,  JOHN  EZRA,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1874;  ordained  1874;  pastor  Fisherville,  N.  H.,  1874-78;  West  Medway, 
Mass.,  1878-83.  Born  French  Creek,  W.  Va.,  Feb.  27,  1845;  died  Deer 
Park,  W.  Va.,  Sept.  6,  1883.  Newt.,  Nee.  1884 

BUSH,  HARRY  POWELL,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university  187 1- 
73;  admitted  to  bar  1874;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  June  10,  1851;  died  Providence,  Dec.  24,  1875.  Nee.  1876 

CALL,  HOWE,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1874.  Admitted  to  bar 
1874;  lawyer.     Address,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

CAMPBELL,  GILBERT  NOXON,  Ph.B.     Lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y. 

CARR,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Columbia  college  1874. 
Admitted  to  bar  1874;  lawyer.     Address,  29  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

P. 

CARROLL,  ADAMS  POPE,  Ph.B.  Merchant  Norwich,  Conn.,  1871-; 
treasurer  Wequonnuk  mills  1875-77;  trustee  Norwich  savings  society 
1872-;  treasttrer  Griswold  cotton  mill  1873-95;  trustee  Conn,  literary  in- 
stitute, Suffield,  Conn.,  1884-;  Otis  public  library  1896-;  treasurer  Bap- 
tist sea-side  resort  association  of  Conn.  1884-1902.  Address,  257  Broad- 
way, Norwich,  Conn.  P. 

CHILD,  EDWARD  FREEBORN,  A.B.  Cotton  cloth  broker.  Address, 
48  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CUSHING,  WALTER  JOHN,  Ph.B.  Engineer  U.  S.  navy  two  years;  civil 
engineer  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  20,  1853;  died 
Providence,  March  19,  1895.  P.,  Nee.  1897 

EARLE,  JOSEPH  PITMAN,  Ph.B.  Trustee  Brown  university  1888-1905. 
Broker  in  rubber.  New  York,  N.  Y.;  resident  Wickford,  R.  I.  Born 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  5,  1847;  died  Wickford,  R.  I.,  March  2,  1905.     P. 

FITCH,  LATHAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Assistant  teacher  high  school.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1871-73;  principal  high  school,  Putnam,  Conn.,  1873-76;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1877;  pastor  Second  church.  New  London,  Conn.,  1877-?. 
Born  New  London,  Conn.,  Dec.  10,  1849;  died  Waterford,  Conn.,  Nov.  6, 
1895.  P. 

GARDNER,  WALTER  RUSSELL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Nashotah  theological 
seminary  1890.  Graduated  General  theological  seminary  1874;  rector 
St.  Thomas's  church,  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  1874-75;  assistant  Church  of  the 
Advent,  Boston,  Mass.,  1875-83;  general  superintendent  missions.  Diocese 
of  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  1883-87;  rector  St.  Paul's  church,  Plymouth, 
Wis.,  1887-90;  president  Nashotah  theological  seminary  1890-97;  mis- 
sionary Algoma,  Wis.,  189 7-.     Address,  Algoma,  Wis.  Gen.  sem.,  P. 

GOULD,  JOHN  MELVILLE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Ph.D.  1891;  LL.B.  Boston  uni- 
versity 1875.  Admitted  to  bar  1874;  lawyer  Newton,  Mass.;  Boston, 
Mass.  Author  Treatise  on  the  law  of  waters,  1883,  3d  edition,  1900; 
Notes  on  tlie  revised  statutes  of  the  U.  S.  and  the  subsequent  legislation  of 
Congress,  in  conjunction  with  G.  F.  Tucker,  1889;  2d  supplement,  1898; 


3o6  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1871 

3d  supplement,  1904;  articles  in  Cyclopedia  of  law  and  procedure;  editor 
Story's  Equity  pleadings,  9th  edition,  1879;  loth  edition,  1892;  Daniell's 
Chancery  practice.  6th  American  edition,  3  vols.,  1894;  Kent's  Commen- 
taries, 14th  edition,  4  vols.,  1896;  Perry  on  trusts,  5th  edition,  1899;  May  on 
insurance,  4th  edition,  2  vols.,  1900;  Wood  on  litnitations  of  actions,  3d 
edition,  1901;  Parsons  on  contracts,  9th  edition,  3  vols.,  1904;  National 
bankruptcy  act  of  i8g8,  annotated  and  explained,  in  conjunction  with  A. 
W.  Blackmore,  1904;  The  national  hank  law  of  1864,  with  amendments, 
annotated  and  explained,  1904.  Address,  Law  Library,  Court  House, 
Boston,  Mass.  P. 

HENDRICK,  ELIJAH  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1874;  lawyer 
San  Diego,  Cal.,  1874-;  city  attorney  1884-86;  district  attorney  San 
Diego  county  1884-86;  member  Cal.  legislature  1881-82;  U.  S.  circuit 
commissioner  1875-89.     Address,  San  Diego,  Cal.  P. 

HENNESSY,  THOMAS  CHARLES,  A.B.;  M.D.  Bellevue  hospital  medical 
college  1874.  Physician  Montreal,  Canada.  Born  Providence,  R.  I., 
Oct.  9,  1849;  "^ied  Dec.  25,  1889. 

ROWLAND,  MATTHEW  MORRIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Member  editorial  staff 
Providence  journal.     Address,  Journal  office,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HOYT,  DANIEL  WEBSTER,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1864-65;  gradu- 
ated Newton  theological  institution  1874;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1874; 
pastor  Amherst,  Mass.,  1874-80;  Millbury,  Mass.,  1880-89;  Adams  square 
church,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1889-98;  resident  Worcester,  Mass.,  1898-. 
Author  A  sermon  in  rhyme.     Address,  335  Lincoln  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Newt.,  P. 

JAMES,  JOHN  CRAWFORD,  A.B.  Wholesale  crockery  merchant  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  1872-;  president  Commerical  club;  member  board  of  education. 
Address,  Corner  Linwood  Ave.  and  Flora  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  P. 

JEWELL,  JOSEPH  HAYDEN,  A.B.  Medical  student  Hf^rvard  university 
1871-72.  Bom  Brentwood,  N.  H.,  Aug.  18,  1847;  died  Manchester,  N.  H., 
March  29,  1872.  Nee.  1872 

JOHNSON,  ALFRED  EVAN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.B.  General  theological  semi- 
nary 1876.  Graduated  General  theological  seminary  1874;  Episcopal 
minister;  rector  St.  Peter's  church,  Stone  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  1875-76;  assist- 
ant Christ  church,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1876-77;  St.  Anne's  church,  Lowell, 
Mass.,  1877-83;  rector  Christ  church,  Salmon  Falls,  N.H.,  1884-88;  St. 
Martin's  church,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1888-97;  missionary  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.,  1900-02;  assistant  minister  All  Saints' memorial  church,  Providence, 
R.  I,,  1904-.  Author  Simple  exposition  of  the  Apostles'  creed.  Address, 
108  Doyle  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

KENDALL,  HENRY  LUCIEN,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological 
seminary  1874;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1875;  pastor  Walpole, 
Mass.,  1874-75;  First  parish  church,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1875-79;  Jack- 
sonville, Fla.,  1879-80;  Northfield,  Minn.,  1881-82;  Walpole,  Mass.,  1882- 
83.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  5,  1849;  died  Walpole,  Mass.,  Jan.  23, 
1883.  And.,  Nee.  1883 

LUTHER,  CHARLES  CARROLL,  A.B.  Journalist  1871-76;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1886;  evangelist  1876-91,  1893-95,  1897-1900;  pastor 
First  church,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1891-93;  Trinity  church,  Camden,  N.  J., 
1895-96;  North  Lyme,  Conn.,  igoi-02;  First  church,  Old  Lyme,  Conn., 
1903-05  ;  evangelist  1905-.  Author  Beautiful  beckoning  hands ,  and  other 
pieces,  1887;  Temple  chimes,  1888;  Road  to  Sodom,  or  a  Christian' s  rela- 
tion to  the  world,  1895;  Talks  to  young  Christians  and  some  Bible  outlines, 
1895 ;  editor  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  song  book,  1871.    Address,  Lyme,  Conn. 

P. 

MARSH,  HENRY,  A.B.  by  special  vote  1901.  Admitted  to  bar  1874; 
U.  S.  circuit  court  1876;  lawj^er  Providence,  R.  I.;  deputy  clerk  U.  S. 
circuit  and  district  courts  1882-92;  U.  S.  commissioner  district  of  R.  I. 
1881-.     Address,  P.  O.  Box  975,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


i87i  GRADUATES  307 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM  ELWOOD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Address,  Long  Point, 
King's  Co.,  Nova  Scotia. 

MILLER,  AUGUSTUS  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1874;  U.  S. 
circuit  court  1880;  U.  S.  supreme  court  1890;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.; 
member  Providence  common  council  1885-87;  president  1887;  member 
R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1884-85,  1889-91 ;  speaker  1889-91 ;  member 
R.  I.  senate  1893-94;  member  R.  I.  commission  to  revise  constitution  1897; 
mayor  Providence  1902-05;  chairman  R.  I.  state  commission  on  harbor 
improvement  1903.  Born  Plainfield,  Conn.,  Aug.  13,  1847;  died  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Sept.  26,  1905.  P. 

MUSTIN,  WILLIAM  FINN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
1871-78.  Born  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  June  15,  1849;  died  Philadelphia, 
Dec.  15,  1878.  Nee.  1879 

PLUMMER,  CORNELIUS  CHANNING,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.; 
secretary  R.  I.  radical  peace  society  1891-.  Address,  108  John  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  P. 

POTTER,  FRANK  KING,  A.B.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  Dec.  15,  1S49 ;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  31 ,  1905.  P. 

TAYLOR,  DAVID  HENRY,  A.B.  Graduated  Rochester  theological  semi- 
nary 1874;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1874;  pastor  Calvary  church,  Salem, 
Mass.,  1874-76;  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1877-S6:  Central  church,  Norwich, 
Conn.,  1886-89;  Central  Congregational  church,  Newtonville,  Mass., 
1889-90.  Author  Jubilee  hymn,  1882;  Life  of  Paul,  1884;  Memoir  of 
William  Treat  Burns,  1889;  also  various  articles  in  magazines  and  period- 
icals. Born  French  Lake,  Queen's  county,  N.  B.,  Dec.  19,  1847;  died 
Newtonville,  Mass.,  Dec.  10,  1890.  Roch.  theol.,  Nee.  1891 

THOMAS,  SYLVANUS  MARTIN,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1874. 
Lawyer  Taunton,  Mass.,  1875-98;  member  board  of  commissioners  Vessel 
owners'  association;  president  and  treasurer  Taunton  street  railroad, 
1893-98;  treasurer  Dighton,  Somerset  and  Swansea  road;  president 
Taunton  and  Brockton  road.  Born  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  March  23,  1850; 
died  Taunton,  Mass.,  Nov.  20,  1898.  Nee.  1899 

TUCKER,  EDWARD  TOBEY,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1874.  Phy- 
sician New  Bedford,  Mass.;  member  school  committee  1893-98.  Address, 
258  Pleasant  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  '  P. 

WOOD  WORTH,  LEVERETT  SUPPLY,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theo- 
logical seminary  1874.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1874;  pastor 
South  church,  Campello,  Brockton,  Mass.,  1874-79;  Newman  church, 
East  Providence,  R.  I.,  1879-88;  superintendent  public  schools.  East 
Providence,  one  year;  state  missionary  R.  I.  home  missionary  society; 
pastor  Highland  Congregational  church,  Providence,  R.  I.;  chaplain  R.  I. 
militia  seven  years;  delegate  International  council,  London,  1891;  Inter- 
national Sunday  school  convention,  Jerusalem,  1904.  Address,  5  Rhode 
Island  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  And.,  P. 

WYMAN,  HENRY  HARRISON,  A.B.  Member  Paulist  order  1875;  or- 
dained Roman  Catholic  priest  1876;  Paulist  missionary,  U.  S.  and  Canada, 
1876-95;  rector  St.  Mary's  church,  Cailfornia  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
1895-1900,  1903-.  Author  Certainty  in  religion,  1905;  articles  in  Cath- 
olic magazines.     Address,  628  California  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  P. 

38-* 14 

1872 

ASHTON,  AMOS  TURNER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1903.  Graduated  General 
theological  seminary  1875;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1875;  priest  1875; 
rector  St.  Thomas's  church,  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  1875-78;  Trinity  church,  Hav- 
erstraw,  N.  Y.,  1878-91 ;  St.  James's  church,  Hyde  Park-on-Hudson,  N.  Y., 
1891-;  archdeacon  of  Duchess  1900-;  member  various  committees,  Diocese 
of  New  York.  Author  God's  glory  our  aim;  the  three  following  articles  in 
Beer's  History  of  Rockland  county,  N.  Y.:  History  of  Trinity  church. 


3o8  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1872 

Haverstraw;  History  of  St.  Luke's  church,  Haver  straw;  Sketch  of  the  life  of 
Rev.  Solomon  G.  Hitchcock  of  Sharon,  Conn.;  Historical  sketch,  in  Centen- 
nial history  of  the  diocese  of  New  York;  various  miscellaneous  articles  in 
newspapers.     Address,  Hj^de  Park-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  P. 

BARBER,  LEANDER  MILTON,  A.B.  Superintendent  Wood  river  branch 
railroad.     Address,  Hope  Valley,  R.  I.  P. 

BARNETT,  FRANCIS  WALTER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Episcopal  minis- 
ter 1876;  assistant  Trinity  church,  Newtown,  Conn.,  1876-79;  rector  St. 
Matthew's  church,  Wilton,  Conn.,  1879-82;  Christ  church,  Canaan,  Conn., 
1882-99;  St.  Luke's  church.  South  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  1889-.  Address, 
South  Glastonbury,  Conn.  P. 

BEAM,  JOHN  ROGERS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Columbia  college  1874.  Law- 
yer Paterson,  N.  J.;  captain  Light  guards  of  Paterson;  major  N.  J.  state 
national  guard.  Born  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Dec.  19,  1850;  died  Paterson, 
July  4,  1893.  P.,  Nee.  1904 

BENNETT,  ALBERT  ARNOLD,  A.B.;  D.D.  1900;  D.B.  Baptist  union 
theological  seminary  1875.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  First 
church,  Holliston,  Mass.,  1875-80;  missionary  Yokohama,  Japan,  1879-; 
president  Baptist  theological  seminary  of  Japan  1884-94.  Author  His- 
torical sketch  of  Holliston  Baptist  church;  Baptist  hymnbook;  also,  in  Jap- 
anese, various  portions  of  the  Bible,  tracts  and  hymns.  Address,  Yoko- 
hama, Japan.  P. 

BESTOR,  ORSON  PORTER,  A.B.;  D.B.  Baptist  union  theological  semi- 
nary 1877;  Chicago  university  1898.  U.  S.  military  service  1862;  student 
Newton  theological  institution  1872-73;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1873; 
pastor  Neponset,  111.,  1873-75;  Bristol,  111.,  1S75-77;  Dixon,  111.,  1877-82; 
Pullman,  111.,  1882-84;  Madison,  Wis.,  1884-88;  Beloit,  Wis.,  1889-93;  Ev- 
ansville.  Wis.,  1893-98;  Bayview,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1899-1903;  Dundee, 
111.,  1904-;  recording  secretary  Wis.  Baptist  state  convention  1889-95, 
1900-02;  assistant  general  missionary  1893.  Author  various  articles  in 
religious  papers.     Address,  Dundee,  111.  Newt.,  P. 

BEVAN,  JOHN  LUTHER,  A.B.;  LL.B.  University  of  Mich.  1874.  Lawyer 
Atlanta,  111.;  cit^/  attorney  ten  years;  town  clerk  ten  years;  alderman 
three  years;  mayor  three  years.     Address,  Atlanta,  111.  P. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  GARDNER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Boston  university 
medical  school;  medical  department.  University  of  Michigan,  1874-75; 
physician  Chicago,  111.,  1875-77;  teacher  Swansea,  Mass.,  1877-79;  acad- 
emy, New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  1879-81.  Born  Swansea.  Mass.,  Dec.  16,  1846; 
drowned  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1882.  Nee.  1883 

BUFFUM,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.  Connected  with  R.  I.  national  bank. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1872-73;  cotton  broker  Providence  1873-75.  Born 
Smithfield,  R.  I.,  Nov.  2,  1849;  died  Middletown,  R.  I.,  Jan.  7,  1875. 

Nee.  187s 

CARR,  WILLIAM  CORNELIUS,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1875;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1875;  pastor  Danielson,  Conn.; 
Windsor,  Vt.;  Weedsport,  N.  Y.     Address,  Malone,  N.  Y. 

COATES,  FRANK  AVERY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and 
surgeons,  Columbia  college,  1875.    Physician.    Address,  Mystic,  Conn.     P. 

COLWELL,  JOHN  WILMARTH,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological 
seminary  1875;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1875;  pastor  West 
Concord,  N.  H.,  1875-79;  Pittsfield,  N.  H.,  1879-81;  Second  church.  Pea- 
body,  Mass.,  1881-87;  Barrington,  R.  I.,  1887-96;  member  school  board. 
Concord,  N.  H.;  Peabody,  Mass.  Author  Fourteen  hundred  miles  in 
sleeping  car,  1891.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  3,  1847;  died  Barrington, 
R.  I.,  March  20,  1896.  And.,  P.,  Nee.  1896 

CRANE,  JOSHUA  EDDY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  academy,  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  1873-75  ;  preparatory-  department,  and  instructor  English  language, 
Syrian  Protestant  college,  Beirut,  Syria,  1876-79;  instructor  Latin,  acad- 
emy, Albany,  N.  Y.,  1882-84;  librarian  Young  men's  association,  Albany, 


1873  GRADUATES  309 

1884-87,  1891-92;  associate  principal  Latin  school,  Portland,  Me.,  1887- 
89;  corresponding  secretary  Old  Bridgewater  historical  society  1894-; 
librarian  Taunton  public  library,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1895-.  Author  various 
biographical  sketches  in  Old  colony  historical  society  collections.  Ad- 
dress, Taunton,  Mass.  P. 

DEAN,  ARTHUR  DENORVAN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Sc.B.  University  at  Lewis- 
burg  1867.  Admitted  to  bar  1875;  U.  S.  supreme  court  1879;  lawyer 
Scranton,  Penn.;  president  VVaverly  borough  school  board,  Lackawanna 
county,  Penn.,  1897-.  Author  Genealogy  of  the  Dean  family;  Genealogy 
of  the  Tripp  family.     Address,  3 29 J  Washington  Ave.,  Scranton,  Penn. 

P. 

DOUGLAS,  vSAMUEL  TOBEY,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1875.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1875;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  \.\  member  common  council 
1887-90;  alderman  1890-92;  commissioner  U.  S.  circuit  court  1890-1905; 
standing  master  in  chancery  R.  L  supreme  court  1898-1905;  lieutenant- 
colonel  R.  L  militia  and  First  light  infantry  1893-95.  Born  Providence, 
R.  L,  Nov.  15,  1853;  died  Providence,  R.  L,  April  12,  1905.  P. 

DUANE,  JAMES  MAY.  A.B.;  A.M.  Banker,  member  firm  of  Brown  broth- 
ers and  company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  62  East  ssth  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  P. 

DUNBAR,  EUGENE  KINCAID,  A.B.;  A.M.  Editor  and  publisher;  broker. 
Address,  159  Devonshire  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

ELLIOT,  RICHARD  MOSES,  A.B.  Music  teacher.  Address,  118  Charles 
St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

FISHER,  GEORGE  RUSSELL.  Ph.B.;  M.D.  Bellevue  hospital  medical 
college.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  1924  Westminster  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

GAMMELL,  ROBERT  IVES,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1890-. 
Merchant  and  manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I.;  president  R.  I.  hospital; 
Taunton  locomotive  manufacturing  company;  Providence  national  bank; 
treasurer  Blackstone  manufacturing  company;  director  R.  I.  hospital  trust 
company;  Mergenthaler  linotype  company;  Providence  Washington  in- 
surance company;  Manufacturers  mutual  fire  insurance  company;  Me- 
chanics mutual  fire  insurance  companj?^;  Boston  and  Providence  railroad 
company;  Providence  institution  for  savings.  Address,  327  Benefit  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GOULD,  EDWIN  WALTER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Episcopal  theological 
school,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  ordained  Episcopal  minister  1878;  assistant 
rector  St.  John's  church,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  one  year;  travelled  1878-84; 
curate  Markham  church,  Cornwall,  England,  1884-86.  Author  various 
articles  in  Churchman.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  7,  1850;  died 
Stratton,  Cornwall,  England,  Dec.  31,  1886.  Nee.  1887 

GREENE,  BENJAMIN  ALLEN,  A.B.;  D.D.  1893.  Graduated  Newton 
theological  institution  1875  ;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1875 ;  pastor  West- 
boro,  Mass.,  1875-82;  Lynn,  Mass.,  1882-97;  Evanston,  111.,  1897-;  special 
lecturer  Crozer  theological  seminary  1895;  director  Northern  Baptist  edu- 
cational society;  trustee  Newton  theological  institution;  secretary  board 
of  trustees;  trustee  Divinity  school,  Chicago  university;  special  lecturer 
Rochester  theological  seminary  1896;  Chicago  university  1903;  president 
Baptist  ministerial  conference,  Mass.  Author  various  articles  in  period- 
icals.    Address.  Evanston,  111.  Newt.,  P. 

GREENE,  FRANK  BARTLETT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  English  and  scien- 
tific department,  Worcester  academy,  1872-73;  editor  and  publisher  edu- 
cational and  other  works,  Germantown,  Penn.;  member  executive  com- 
mittee University  extension  center,  Germantown,  Penn.,  1890- 1900; 
treasurer;  secretary  Geographical  society  of  Philadelphia  1900-04. 
Author  Greene's  first  lessons  in  English;  Warren's  new  physical  geog- 
raphy, in  conjunction  with  W.  H.  Brewer;  also  various  geographical 
articles  in  Chambers'  new  encyclopaedia;  Lippincott's  gazetteer;  Encyclopce- 
dia  Americana.     Address,  5904  Wayne  Ave.,  Germantown,  Penn.  P. 


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HAMLIN,  EDWARD  BOWEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  With  The  J.  Briggs  and  sons 
company,  manufacturers  of  jewelers'  suppUes  Providence,  R.  I.;  super- 
intendent.    Address,  7  Humboldt  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HENDRICK,  JAMES  WESLEY,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1875;  lawyer  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.;  Santa  Monica,  Cal.;  district  attorney  Lassen  co.,  Cal.,  1877- 
79;  justice  Cal.  superior  court,  Lassen  co.,  1880-85.  Address,  750  North 
Ocean  Ave.,  Santa  Monica,  Cal.  P. 

HERRING,  EDWIN  AYER,  A.B.  With  G.  H.  Herring,  Haverhill,  Mass., 
1872-73;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1876;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  1876;  pastor  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  1876-78;  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  1879- 
81;  shoe  manufacturer,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1881-84;  pastor  Ellsworth,  Me., 
1884-86;  Brandon,  Vt.  1886-97;  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-1903;  finan- 
cial superintendent  R.  I.  temperance  league  1903-.  Address,  139  Went- 
worth  Ave.,  Edgewood,  Providence,  R.  I.  Newt.,  P. 

HITCHCOCK,  GEORGE,  A.B.  1889;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1874.  Law- 
yer R.  I. ;  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  artist  Egmond  a.  d,  Hoef,  Holland;  represent- 
ed in  Dresden  gallery;  Chicago  art  institute;  Imperial  collection,  Vienna; 
McCullough  collection,  London;  R.  I.  school  of  design;  medals  American 
art  association  1887  ;  honorable  mention  Paris  1887  ;  gold  medal  Paris  1889; 
Berlin  1896;  World's  Columbian  exposition  1893;  Dresden  1897;  Vienna 
1898;  Munich  1901;  corresponding  member  Paris  society  of  American 
painters;  member  Franz  Josef  order,  Austria;  Munich  secession;  Vienna 
association  of  arts.  Author  series  of  papers  on  art  in  Scribner's  magazine; 
L'art,  Paris.     Address,  Egmond  a.  d.  Hoef,  Holland.      W.  w.  in  Am.,  P. 

HOLBROOK,  JOHN  JOSIAH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1875 ;  teacher  natural  sciences  and  mathematics,  New  London, 
N.  H.,  1875-77;  principal  private  school,  Keene,  N.  H.;  civil  engineer 
Keene,  1879-84;  correspondent  various  newspapers.  Born  Swanzey, 
N.  H.,  Dec.  10,  1844;  died  Keene,  N.  H.,  March  24,  1884. 

Newt.,  Nee.  1884 

HOWARTH,  FRANCIS  ANDREW,  A.B.  Woolen  manufacturer  Rochdale 
and  Oxford,  Mass.     Address,  45  Cedar  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

HOWE,  FRANK  PERLEY,  A.B.;  M.E.  Lehigh  university  1878.  Iron  and 
steel  manufacturer;  general  superintendent  Montour  iron  and  steel  com- 
pany, Danville,  Penn.,  1880-86;  vice  president  and  general  manager 
North  branch  steel  company,  Danville,  1886-91;  second  vice  president 
W.  Wharton,  jr.,  and  company,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1891-1900;  secretary 
and  treasurer  Cranbury  furnace  company  1901-;  president  Graham  iron 
company  1901-;  manager  Rockhill  furnace  company  1902-.  Address, 
242  South  17th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

JENNINGS,  ANDREW  JACKSON,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1876. 
Trustee  Brown  university  1887-.  Principal  high  school,  Warren,  R.  I., 
1872-74;  admitted  to  bar  1876;  lawyer  Fall  River,  Mass.;  member  school 
committee  Fall  River  1876-79;  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1878, 
1879;  Mass.  senate  1882;  district  attorney,  southern  district  of  Mass., 
1894-98.     Address,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

JUDAH,  NOBLE  BRANDON.  Ph.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1874;  lawyer,  mem- 
ber firm  of  Judah,  Willard  and  Wolf,  Chicago,  111.  Address,  2701 
Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

KELLEN,  WILLIAM  VAIL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Ph.D.  1891;  LL.D.  1902;  LL.B. 
Boston  university  1875.  Trustee  Brown  university  189 2-.  Teacher 
university  grammar  school,  Providence  R.  I.,  1872-74;  admitted  to  bar 
1876;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.,  1876- ;  reporter  decisions  Mass.  supreme 
court  1888-92;  trustee  Episcopal  theological  school,  Cambridge,  Mass.; 
president  R.  I.  Alpha,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1901-03.  Author  Parsons  on  con- 
tracts, 7th  ed.,  edited,  1882;  Index  digest  of  Mass.  reports,  1886;  Index  to 
public  statutes  of  Mass.,  1888.  Address,  202  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston, 
Mass.  P. 


1872  GRADUATES  311 

LANDRUM,  WILLIAM  WARREN,  A.B.;  D.D.  1902;  Washington  and  Lee 
college  1886;  LL.D.  University  of  Ga.  1903.  Graduated  Southern  Baptist 
theological  seminary  1874;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1874;  piastor  Shreve- 
port,  La.,  1874-76;  First  church  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1876-82,  1896-;  Richmond, 
Va.,  1882-96.     Address,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Bapt.  encyc,  P. 

LISCOMB,  WILLIAM  SHIELDS,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Instructor  modern  languages, 
Brown  university,  1885-86;  rhetoric  and  modern  languages  1886-88. 
Teacher  English  and  classical  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1874-84;  high 
school,  Providence,  1885;  professor  rhetoric  and  English  literature, 
Keiogijiku  university,  Tokio,  Japan,  1888-93;  lecturer  Christian  history, 
Jiyn  Shin  Gakko;  member  Asiatic  society  of  Japan.  Author  letters  from 
Japan,  and  numerous  articles  and  poems  in  periodicals.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  March  19,  1848;  died  Chichester,  N.  H.,  Sept.  5,  1893.        Nee.  1894 

M'LARREN,  IRVINE  GREENE,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1874. 
Admitted  to  bar  1875;  lawyer  Eastport,  Me.,  1875-;  principal  high  school, 
Eastport;  Princeton,  Me.;  city  solicitor  Eastport  1893,  1898,  1903;  mem- 
ber school  committee  several  years.  Address,  91  Water  St.,  Eastport, 
Me.  P. 

MASON,  JOHN  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1904;  University  of  Rochester 
1903.  In  city  department,  Tribune,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1872-74;  graduat- 
ed Rochester  theological  seminary  1877;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1877; 
pastor  First  church,  Sennett,  N.  Y.,  1877-81;  First  church,  Brockport, 
N.  Y.,  1881-89;  First  church,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1889-96;  First  church, 
Batavia,  N.  Y.,  1898- 1904;  professor  English  Bible,  Rochester  theological 
seminary,  1904-.     Address,  213  Culver  Road,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Roch.  theol.,  P. 

NEWBOLD,  CHARLES  LAURIE,  A.B.;  D.B.  Divinity  school,  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  1875.  Ordained  Episcopal  minister;  missionary  Christ  church, 
Milton  and  Watsontown,  Penn.,  1875-76;  rector  Church  of  the  Epiphany, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1876-78;  St.  Paul's  church,  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  1878-83; 
Christ  church,  Manhasset,  N.  Y.,  1883-.  Author  Log  book,  1884;  His- 
torical sketch  of  Christ  church,  Manhasset,  N.  Y.,  1903.  Address,  Man- 
hasset, Nassau  Co.,  N.  Y.  P. 

NICHOLS,  CHARLES  LEMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1875.  Instructor  chemistry,  Brown  university,  1872-73.  Physician 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1875-;  lecturer  on  history  of  medicine,  Boston  univer- 
sity, 1888-.     Address,  38  Cedar  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

OLCOTT,  JOHN  HEZEKIAH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  National  university, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1876.  Insurance  agent,  Washington,  D.  C,  1872-74; 
clerk  U.  S.  post  office  department  1874-89;  dry  goods  merchant,  Wash- 
ington, 1889-98;  secretary  Masonic  lodges.  Address,  1331  F  St.,  N.  W., 
Washington,  D.  C.  P- 

OSLER,  LEMUEL  JOSIAH,  A.B.;  A.M.  Merchant.  Address,  241  Rhodes 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

PARKER,  HENRY  WARD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1890. 
Physician.     Address,  13  South  Sixth  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  P. 

PAYNE,  ARTHUR  DEXTER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.; 
broker,  dealer  in  mortgages.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  128  Broadway, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  P- 

SCOTT,  ADRIAN,  A.B.  A.M.  1875;  upon  examination  1891;  Ph.D.  1893. 
Instructor  German,  Brown  university,  1891-94;  associate  professor  Ger- 
manic philology  and  Scandinavian  1894-96.  Instructor  Chippaqua  moun- 
tain institute, "N.  Y.,  1872-73;  principal  high  school,  Blackstone,  Mass., 
1873-74;  assistant  professor  Latin  and  Greek,  Norwich  university,  1874- 
75  ;  superintendent  of  schools,  Blackstone,  Mass.,  1878-91 ;  farmer  and  stock 
raiser,  Blackstone,  Mass.,  1896-.  Author  School  reports,  Blackstone,  Mass., 
1878-91;  various  articles  in  newspapers.     Address,  Northfield,  Vt.         P. 


3ia  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1872 

SMITH,  JOHN  DAY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Columbian  university  1878;  LL.M. 
1 88 1.  Admitted  to  bar  1881;  professor  evidence,  torts  and  contsitu- 
tional  law,  Howard  university,  1882-85;  law  of  torts  and  American  con- 
stitutional law,  University  of  Minn.,  189 2-;  lawyer  Minneapolis,  Minn.; 
member  Minn,  house  of  representatives  1889-90;  Minn,  senate  1891-95; 
commander  department  of  Minn.  Grand  army  of  the  republic  1893;  judge 
district  court,  Minn.,  1904-.  Author  Cases  on  constitutional  law,  1897. 
Address,  2720  Pillsbury  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  P, 

STOCKWELL,  GEORGE  APPLETON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Member  reportorial 
staff  Advertiser,  Boston,  Mass.,  1874-76;  Journal,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1879- 
83;  Press,  Providence,  1883-;  agent  U.  S.  coast  survey  office  and  U.  S. 
hydrographic  office  1885-;  British  vice  consul.  Providence,  1885-;  secre- 
tary R.  I.  state  board  of  agriculture  1892-1903.  Author  Mass.  town 
histories;  R.  I.  almanac;  various  articles  in  newspapers  and  magazines; 
foreign  newspaper  correspondent.     Address,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WASHBURN,  GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Farmer  Medfield,  Mass.;  member 
school  committee,  Medfield,  1898- ;  secretary;  chairman;  trustee  public 
library  1899-;  secretary  four  years;  trustee  town  funds  1901;  town  clerk 
pro  tempore  igoi ;  member  joint  school  committee,  Medfield  and  Walpole, 
Mass.,  1899-;  secretary  Medfield  historical  society  1893-1902;  president; 
secretary  committee  to  arrange  for  celebration  of  the  250th  anniversary 
of  the  incorporation  of  Medfield;  justice  of  the  peace.  Author  Historical 
catechism  of  Medfield,  Mass.;  editor  Proceedings  at  the  celebration  of  the 
250th  anniversary  of  the  incorporation  of  Medfield.  Address,  Medfield, 
Mass.  P. 

WATERMAN,  DANIEL  DYER,  Ph.B.  Temporary  assistant  engineering 
department,  Providence  water  works,  1869-73;  assistant  civil  engineer 
1873-76;  tax  assessor,  Cranston,  R.  I.,  1885;  moderator  1886-88;  town 
clerk  and  probate  clerk  1888-;  member  school  committee  1903-;  judge  of 
probate  1904-.     Address,  187  Farmington  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.         P. 

WHEELER,  HENRY  ALEXANDER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student.  Author 
various  articles  in  periodicals.  Born  Worcester,  Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1846; 
died  Worcester,  March  23,  1887.  Nee.  1887 

WOODS,  JOHN  CARTER  BROWN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1874.  Trustee  Brown  university  1884-;  secretary  executive  commit- 
tee 1889-.  Admitted  to  bar  1874;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1874-;  mem- 
ber Providence  common  council  1877-85;  president  1881-85;  member 
school  committee  1881-85;  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1881-87;  R.  I. 
senate  1891-92,  1894-97;  R.  I.  board  of  state  charities  and  corrections 
1892-98;  chairman  1895-98;  member  R.  I.  commission  on  improved  roads 
1892-95;  R.  I.  commission  on  geological  survey  of  the  state  1895-;  R.  I. 
commission  to  erect  state  armory  in  Providence;  trustee  R.  I.  school  for 
the  deaf  189 5-;  director  on  the  part  of  Brown  university,  R.  I.  school  of 
design  1894-95;  president  R.  I.  society  for  the  prevention  of  cruelty  to 
animals  1888-1900;  clerk  Charitable  Baptist  society  of  Providence  1877- 
91 ;  president  R.  I.  sons  of  the  American  revolution  1892-93;  R.  I.  Alpha, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1893-95.     Address,  82   Prospect  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

P. 
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1873 

ALMY,  HERBERT,  A.B.  Assistant  clerk  R.  I.  supreme  court.  Providence 
CO.,  1876-84;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1884-.  Address,  205  Butler  Ave., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BASSETT,  EDWARD  DROWN,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member 
school  committee  six  years;  common  council;  director  Westminster 
bank;  Providence  Athensum;  member  commission  to  revise  judicial 
system  of  R.  I.     Address,  179  Congress  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 


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BLAKE,  HENRY  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological 
seminary  1876;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1876;  pastor  Athol, 
Mass.,  1876-83;  Providence,  R.  1.,  1884-88;  Webster,  Mass.,  1888-99; 
Spencer,  Mass.,  1899-1900;  Rochester,  N.  H.,  1901-;  member  school  com- 
mittee Providence  1885-88;  trustee  Webster  public  library;  secretary  of 
trustees.  Author  Semi-centennial  history  of  Congregational  church  of 
Athol.     Address,  Rochester,  N.  H.  And.,  P. 

BOGMAN,  EDWARD  YOUNG,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1876.  Res- 
ident physician  Boston  lying-in  hospital  1876;  physician  Providence, 
R.  I.  Author  various  articles  in  medical  journals.  Born  Boston,  Mass., 
Feb.  24,  1849;  died  Atlanta,  Ga.,  March  5,  1900.  P.,  Nee.  1900 

BOURNE,  FRANK  BAYLIES,  A.B.  Instructor  analytical  chemistry, 
Brown  university,  1873-74.  Civil  engineer,  city  engineer's  office.  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.     Address,  100  Taber  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  L  P. 

BROWN,  GEORGE  MATTICE,  A.B.  Lawyer  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  corporation 
counsel,  Buffalo,  1891-93.  Address,  78  Erie  County  Savings  Bank 
Building,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  ^  s  p 

BROWN,  GEORGE  TILDEN,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1875.  Law- 
yer Providence,  R.  L;  member  R.  L  house  of  representatives  1877-78, 
1887-88,  1893-94;  R.  L  senate  1889-91;  justice  R.  L  supreme  court 
1905-.     Address,  49  Westminister  St.,  Providence,  R.  L  P. 

BROWN,  WALTER  FRANCIS,  Ph.B.  Artist  Providence,  R.  I.;  Venice, 
Italy.     Address,  Palazzo  da  Mula,  San  Vio  725,  Venice,  Italy.  P. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  MAXWELL,  Ph.B.  Assistant  engineer  Mass.  state 
board  of  health,  Boston,  Mass.;  chief  engineer  Mass.  metropolitan  sewer- 
age commission  1895-1904;  member  American  society  of  civil  engineers 
1896-;  Boston  society  of  civil  engineers  1893-;  director  1901,  1902;  mem- 
ber school  board,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1899-1901;  engineer  sewerage  work, 
Mass.  metropolitan  water  and  sewerage  board,  1901-.  Author  of  reports 
relating  to  Metropolitan  sewerage  works.  Address,  i  Ashburton  Place, 
Boston,  Mass.  P. 

BULLOCK,  GEORGE  NEWHALL,  A.B.  Merchant.  Address,  378  Car- 
penter St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BURGESS,  FREDERICK,  A.B.;  D.D.  1899.  Student  General  theological 
seminary  1874-75;  Oxford  university  1876;  ordained  Episcopal  priest; 
minister  St.  Mark's  church,  Mendham,  N.  J.,  1877;  rector  Grace  church, 
Amherst,  Mass.,  1877-82;  Christ  church,  Pomfret,  Conn.,  1882-89;  Church 
of  St.  Asaph,  Bala,  Penn.,  1889-96;  Christ  church,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1896- 
98;  Grace  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1898-1902;  bishop  of  Long  Island, 
N.  Y.,  1902-.     Address,  Garden  City,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.        Gen.  sem.,  P. 

CALDWELL,  WILLIAM  EMERY,  A.B.  1889.  Insurance  agent.  Address, 
76  Williams  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

CARPENTER,  GEORGE  EDWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  physi- 
cians and  surgeons  1875.  Physician  Albion,  N.  Y.,  1875-78;  East  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1878^82,  1882-93;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1882;  member  school 
committee  East  Providence;  superintendent  of  schools;  health  officer; 
medical  examiner;  member  R.  I.  medical  society  1875-93.  Born  Seekonk, 
Mass.,  now  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  23,  1849;  died  East  Providence, 
Sept.  22,  1893.  Nee.  1894 

CARRINGTON,  EDWARD,  A.B.  In  cattle  business,  Wy.  ter.,  1878-85; 
resident  Providence,  R.  I.,  1885-.  Address,  66  Williams  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

COLLINS,  GEORGE  LEWIS,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1879.  Trus- 
tee Brown  university  1893-.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  physician 
Dexter  asylum;  Shelter  for  colored  children;  Providence  dispensary; 
Home  for  aged  women;  R.  I.  Roman  Catholic  orphan  asylum;  St.  Mary's 
orphanage;  home,  Society  for  prevention  of  cruelty  to  children;  attending 
physician  Providence  lying-in  hospital;  consulting  physician;  surgeon 


314  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1873 

R.  I.  hospital  1890-1903;  consulting  physician  and  surgeon  1903-;  sur- 
geon St.  Joseph's  hospital;  consulting  surgeon;  member  American  medi- 
cal association;  R.  I.  medical  society;  Providence  medical  association. 
Address,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

COLLINS,  WILLIAM  WILBERFORCE,  Ph.B.  Manufacturer  of  water 
wheels,  Norwich,  Conn.;  mechanical  superintendent,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Address,  272  Harriet  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  P. 

BUNNELL,  WILLIAM  WANTON,  A.B.  Cotton  broker  Providence,  R.  I., 
1873-81;  manufacturer,  treasurer  Dunnell  manufacturing  company, 
Providence  1881-99;  manufacturer  Apponaug,  R.  I.,  1901-.  Address, 
16  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

FARNHAM,  EDWIN  PICKETT,  A.B.;  D.D.  1903.  Teacher  Harwinton 
academy  1873-74;  graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1877;  or- 
dained Baptist  minister  1877;  pastor  Friendship  street,  now  Calvary, 
church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1877-83;  Warburton  avenue  church,  Yonkers, 
N.  Y.,  1883-86;  preacher  Minneapolis  and  Richfield,  Minn.,  1887-88;  pas- 
tor First  Baptist  church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1888-1903;  superintendent  church 
extension  work,  Brooklyn  and  Long  Island,  1903-.  Author  addresses, 
sermons  and  articles  in  magazines.  Address,  450  Elm  St.,  Richmond 
Hill,  N.  Y.  Roch.  theol.,  P. 

FITZGERALD,  ORMOND  EDWARD,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university 
1875.     Lawyer.     Address,  31  Market  Square,  Providence,  R.  I. 

FOSTER,  WILLIAM  EATON,  A.B. ;  A.M.;  Litt.D.  1901.  Librarian  public 
library,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  1873-76;  cataloguer  Turner  free  library, 
Randolph,  Mass.,  1876-77;  librarian  public  library.  Providence,  R.  I., 
1877-.  Author  Literature  of  civil  service  reform  in  the  U.  S.,  1881;  The 
ctvil  service  reform  movement,  1881;  Libraries  and  readers,  1883;  Stephen 
Hopkins,  a  R.  L  statesman,  1884;  Early  attempts  at  R.  I.  history,  compris- 
ing those  of  Stephen  Hopkins  and  Theodore  Foster,  edited  in  Collections  of 
the  R.  I.  historical  society,  vol.  7,  1885  ;  References  to  political  and  economic 
topics,  1885  ;  References  to  the  history  of  presidential  administrations ,  lySg- 
1885,  1885;  Town  government  in  R.  L,  1886;  References  to  the  constitution 
of  the  United  States,  with  an  appendix,  1890;  Public  support  of  public  libra- 
ries, 1891 ;  Some  R.  L  contributions  to  the  intellectual  life  of  the  last  century, 
1892;  Libraries  of  Providence,  1902;  besides  various  periodical  articles, 
partially  enumerated  in  Annual  report  of  the  American  historical 
association,  1889.     Address,  240  Bowen  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Am.  hist,  assoc,  P. 

FULLER,  AUGUSTUS  HEMENWAY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Bennington, 
Vt.,  1873-75;  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  1875-76;  student  Bangor  theological  sem- 
inary 1876-78;  Congregational  minister;  pastor  Mattapoisett,  Mass., 
1878-86;  West  Medway,  Mass.,  1886-89;  Billerica,  Mass.,  1889-92;  Easton, 
Mass.,  1892-1903;  Union  church,  Ballard  Vale,  Mass.,  1904-.  Address, 
Ballard  Vale,  Mass.  P. 

GREENE,  STEPHEN,  Ph.B.  Trustee  Brown  university  1900-01.  Civil 
engineer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1873-75;  mill  engineer  and  architect  1875- 
1901;  superintendent  construction  New  Elizabeth  Mills,  Hills  Grove, 
R.  I.,  1876-79;  with  A.  D.  Lockwood  and  company,  Providence,  R.  I., 
1879-82;  Lockwood,  Greene  and  company,  Providence,  Newburyport, 
Mass.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1882-1901;  treasurer  and  manager  Whitefield 
cotton  mills,  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1886-90;  director  various  manufac- 
turing and  insurance  companies,  New  England  and  the  South;  member 
school  committee,  Warwick,  R.  I.,  1878-79;  trustee  Worcester  academy; 
Newton  theological  institution;  Mass  homoeopathic  hospital;  American 
society  of  mechanical  engineers;  president  American  Baptist  home  mis- 
sion society  189 7- 1900.  Born  Hope  Village,  Scituate,  R.  I.,  Sept.  27, 
1851;  died  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Nov.  7,  1901.  P.,  Nee.  1902 


i873  GRADUATES  3^5 

GRINNELL,  JOHN  BROWN,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1875.  Pen- 
sion lawyer  Mystic.  Conn.;  with  Standard  machinery  company,  Mystic; 
with  Eaton,  Cole  and  Burnham  company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Address, 
929  State  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  P. 

HORTON,  VICTOR  FOOTE,  A.B.;  A.M  Private  tutor,  Johnston,  R.  I., 
1873-97;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-1904;  member  school  board,  Johnston, 
1877-83;  secretary  1878-83;  superintendent  schools  1884-87.  Author 
various  reports  and  newspaper  articles.  Address,  40  Gilmore  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  P. 

ROWLAND,  CARVER,  A.B.  1881.  Graduated  U.  S.  miUtary  academy 
1876:  second  heutenant  4th  infantry,  U.  S.  army;  instructor  modem 
languages,  U.  S.  military  academy,  1883-87;  first  heutenant  1886;  ad- 
jutant 1887;  captain  1894-1901;  major  1901;  retired  1902.  Address, 
San  Diego,  Cal.  P. 

JAMES,  LUTHER  TILLMAN,  A.B.  Wholesale  crockery  and  glass  mer- 
chant.    Address,  3420  Paseo  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  P. 

KNEISLY,  CHARLES  CHRISTIAN,  Ph.B.  Chief  clerk  U.  S.  land  office, 
Guthrie,  Ok.     Address,  Guthrie,  Ok.  P. 

LINCOLN,  JOHN  LARKIN,  Ph.B.     Merchant  Boston,  Mass.,  1873-76;  with 
D.    Appleton    and    company,    pubHshers,    Chicago,    111.,     1876-79;    with 
J.  W.  Doane  and  company,  tea  and  coffee  importers,  Chicago,  1878-80 
with  Deane,  Whitaker  and  company,  wholesale  grocers,  Chicago,  1880-83 
with  Deane  brothers  and  Lincoln,  wholesale  grocers,  Chicago,  1883-1903 
retired  1904.     Address,  334  Huron  St.,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

LINDSEY,  JOSEPH  FERDINAND,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1876.  Physician  Newport,  R.  I.,  1877-78;  in  Europe  1879-80;  physician 
Boston,  Mass..  1880-89;  Fall  River,  Mass.;  Roxbury,  Mass.;  mernber 
Mass.  homoeopathic  medical  society;  Boston  homoeopathic  medical  society. 
Address,  "The  Warren,"  Roxbury,  Mass.  P. 

McCLELLAN,  ARTHUR  DAGGETT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Boston  university 
1875.  Trustee  Brown  university  1897-1900.  Reporter  Evening  gazette, 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1873-74;  proprietor  and  publisher  Boston  daily  law 
bulletin  and  Banker  and  tradesman,  Boston,  Mass.,  1875-76;  lawyer  Bos- 
ton 1875-1900.  Born  Sutton,  Mass.,  May  21,  1850;  died  Boston,  Mass., 
April  5,  1900.  P-,  Nee.  1900 

McCORD,  CHARLES  GIBSON,  Ph.B.  Lawyer  Vincennes,  Ind.;  U.  S. 
commissioner  1876-90.     Address,  112  North  Seventh  St.,  Vincennes,  Ind. 

P. 

MARTIN,  ROBERT  MITCHELL.  A.B.  Teacher  Latin,  Peddie  institute, 
Hightstown,  N.  J.,  1873-74;  graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary 
1877;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1877;  pastor  Mumford,  N.  Y.,  1877-79; 
Deep  River,  Conn.,  1879-81;  Orange,  N.  J.,  1881-84;  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1884-85;  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  1885-87;  Fourth  church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1887- 
92;  preacher  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1892-94;  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894-95;  pastor 
Central  church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1896-99;  preacher  Olivet  church,  Montreal, 
Canada,  1900-01 ;  preacher  First  church,  Cleveland,  O.,  1902  ;  pastor  Wash- 
ington street  church,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1902-03;  superintendent  of  schools 
Swampscott,  Mass.,  1904-;  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1905-;  secretary  R.  I.  Baptist 
education  society  1889-92.     Address,  12^  Hathorne  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

Roch.  theol.,  P. 

MATHEWSON,  EVERETT  PERCIVILLE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Baptist  clergy- 
man; pastor  South  Centre  Ashford  church,  Warrenville,  Conn.,  1874-79; 
First  church,  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  1880-89;  farmer  and  preacher,  Hopkin- 
ton,  R.  I.,  1 889-;  deputy  town  clerk  1890-;  chairman  school  committee 
1892-.     Address,  Hopkinton,  R.  I.  P- 

MATHEWSON,  FRANK  MASON,  Ph.B.  Manufacturer  Providence,  R. 
I. ;  banker  and  broker  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  30  Broad  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  P- 


3i6  BROWNUNIVERSITY  1873 

RHODES,  DANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service  1864-65,  second 
lieutenant;  student  Rochester  theological  seminary  1874-75;  professor 
Latin,  Central  university,  and  teacher,  high  school,  Pella,  la.,  1876-78; 
Sunday  school  missionary,  Col.,  1879-80;  civil  engineer  Denver,  Col.; 
special  examiner  Bureau  of  pensions,  Washington,  D.  C,  18S7-.  Address, 
Pension  Office,  Washington,  D.  C.  Roch.  theol.,  P. 

SADLER,  ALVIN  GROVER,  A.B.  Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.,  1875-79;  North 
Attleboro,  Mass.;  resident  Taunton,  Mass.     Address,  Taunton,  Mass. 

SMITH,  ARVIN  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1876;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1877;  pastor  Turner,  Me., 
1877-80;  West  Sumner,  Me.,  1880-83;  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1883-86;  Boston, 
Mass.,  1886-88;  Petersham,  Mass.,  1S88-90;  professor  Biblical  interpreta- 
tion, systematic  theology  and  homiletics,  Shaw  university,  Raleigh, 
N.  C.,  1890-93;  pastor  Wilmington,  Vt.,  1893-97;  preacher  and  teacher 
Sunderland,  Mass.,  and  Halifax,  Vt.,  1898-1903;  resident  West  Brook- 
field,  Mass.     Address,  West  Brookfield,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

STEERE,  CHARLES,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1887-92.  Law- 
yer Boston,  Mass.;  trustee  Boston  university  1887-92.  Address,  27 
School  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

STRATTON,  ASA  EVANS,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1875.  Lawyer. 
Address,  46  Highland  Ave.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

TAYLOR,  DANIEL  AMOS,  Ph.B.  In  business  Old  Mystic,  Conn.,  1S73-77; 
with  J.  P.  Campbell  and  company,  woolen  manufacturers.  Potter  Hill, 
R.  I.,  1877-98;  manager  woolen  mills  Dayville,  Conn.,  1898;  general 
manager  mills,  Potter  Hill  and  Bellevue,  Conn.,  1899-1900.  Born  Old 
Mystic,  Conn.,  April  22,  1852;  died  Westerly,  R.  I.,  Jan.  5,  1900. 

P.,  Nee.  1900 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  ELLIOTT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Sj^racuse  university  1886. 
Professor  ancient  languages,  Genesee  Wesleyan  seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y., 
1873-89;  Latin  language  and  literature,  Hamline  university,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  1889-1903;  Norton  professor  Latin  language  and  literature  1903-; 
secretary  College  of  liberal  arts  1889-.  Author  addresses  and  articles  in 
educational  journals.     Address,  879  Pascal  Ave.,  St.  Paul.  Minn.  P. 

TUCKER,  GEORGE  FOX,  A.B.;  Ph.D.  1891 ;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1875. 
Lawyer;  reporter  of  decisions  Mass.  supreme  court  1892-1 901;  member 
school  committee  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1881;  member  Mass.  house  of 
representatives  1890-93.  Author  Alaniial  relating  to  the  preparation  of 
wills,  1884,  1902;  The  Monroe  doctrine,  a  concise  history  relating  to  its 
origin  and  growth,  1885;  Manual  relating  to  the  formation  and  management 
of  mercantile  and  manufacturing  corporations,  1888,  1905;  Manual  relat- 
ing to  the  constitution;  Notes  on  the  revised  statutes  of  the  U.  S.  and  the 
stibsequent  legislation  of  Congress,  in  conjunction  with  J.  M.  Gould,  1889; 
A  Quaker  home,  1891 ;  International  law,  in  conjunction  with  G.  G.  Wilson, 
1 90 1.     Address,  615  Barristers'  Hall,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

WATSON,  MATTHEW,  Ph.B.  1885.  Manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I.; 
secretary  Windham  cotton  manufacturing  company  1874-75,  1879-97; 
treasurer  1895-97;  banker  firm  of  Wilbour,  Jackson  and  company  1875- 
80;  Chace,  Watson  and  Butts  1880-81;  member  Providence  board  of 
trade.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  14,  1852;  died  Providence,  March 
17,  1897.  P.,  Nee.  1897 

WILSON,  JOSEPH  KENNARD,  Ph.B.;  D.D.  Ewing  college  1897.  Gradu- 
ated Crozer  theological  seminary  1876;  pastor  First  church,  Nyack,  N.  Y., 
1876-78;  Huntington  street  church.  New  London,  Conn.,  1878-82;  Win- 
throp  street  church,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1882-94;  First  church,  Melrose, 
Mass.,  1894-98;  Free  street  church,  Portland,  Me.,  1898-1905;  editor 
Zion's  advocate,  Portland,  190 5-;  president  Baptist  young  people's  union, 
Mass.,  1892-95.  Author  sermons  and  numerous  contributions  to  peri- 
odicals.    Address,  167  Danforth  St.,  Portland,  Me.  P. 

44-*6 


i874  GRADUATES  317 

1874 

ABBOTT,  JAMES  PERCIVAL,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1877;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1877;  pastor  Medford.  Mass., 
1877-98;  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1898.     Address,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Newt.,  P. 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS  DAVIS.  A.B.;  D.D.  1894.  Fellow  Brown  univer- 
sity 1890-;  secretary  corporation  1890-.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1877;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1877;  pastor  First  church, 
Portland,  Me.,  1877-82;  Seventh  church,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1882-87;  Cen- 
tral church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1887-1902;  Emmanuel  church,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1902-;  overseer  Columbian  university  1883-89;  president  R.  I. 
Baptist  state  convention  1895-1902;  trustee  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1897-;  Rochester  theological  seminary  1903-.  Author  Memorial 
address  on  E.  G.  Robinson,  Nov.  22,  18Q4,  1895;  also  various  sermons  and 
addresses.     Address,  379  State  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Newt.,  P. 

BABCOCK,  EDWARD  WILCOX,  A.B.  Ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1879; 
priest  1880;  minister  Meriden,  Conn.,  1879-80;  rector  Church  of  the 
Ascension,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1880-84;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1886-92  ;Ston- 
ington.  Conn.,  1892-96;  Church  of  the  Holy  Cross,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1896- ; 
principal  Mary  Warren  free  institute,  Troy,  1898-.  Author  Seven  pica 
sermons,   1904.     Address,  142  Eighth  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  P. 

BABCOCK,  HARMON  SEELEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  university  grammar 
school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1874-76;  admitted  to  bar  1877;  lawyer  Provi- 
dence; superintendent  public  schools.  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  1879-82; 
town  solicitor  East  Providence  1884-87,  1900- ;  coroner  East  Providence 
1 884-;  treasurer  Watchemoket  fire  district  1892-1905 ;  president  East  Prov- 
idence business  men's  association  1903-05.  Author  Trifles,  187 g;  A  poultry 
compendium,  1885;  Philosophy  of  judging,  1889;  The  Indian  game,  1891; 
The  argonaut,  1891;  Friendship  of  learning,  1893;  numerous  articles  in 
periodicals.     Address,  81  Summit  St.,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BARBOUR,  THOMAS  SEYMOUR,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1895.  Trustee  Brown 
university  1902-.  Graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1877;  or- 
dained Baptist  minister  1877;  pastor  First  church,  Brockport,  N.  Y., 
1877-81;  North  Orange  church,  Orange,  N.  J.,  1881-83;  First  church.  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  i883-9"5;  First  church,  BrookUne,  Mass.,  1896-98;  foreign 
secretary  American  Baptist  missionary  union  1899-;  trustee  Newton 
theological  institution  1 893-.    Address,  Wollaston,  Mass.    Roch.  theol.,  P. 

BLOOD,  DANIEL  RICHARDSON,  A.B.  Cotton  merchant  Boston,  Ga. 
Born  Cornish,  N.  H.,  Oct.  23,  1850;  died  Old  Orchard,  Me.,  June  28,  1900. 

P.,  Nee.  1901 

BULLOCK,  JERAULD,  Ph.B.  Graduate  student  Brown  university  1874- 
75.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  16,  1854;  died  Paris,  France,  April  3, 
1882.  Nee.  1882 

BURNHAM,  JOHN  MILTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Assistant  librarian  Brown 
university  188 1 -.  Printer  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1874-77;  principal  acad- 
emy, Hinsdale,  N.  H.;  private  teacher.  Address,  Brown  University 
Library,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

CASE,  PHILIP  HENRY.  A.B.  Professor  mathematics,  Santa  Barbara 
college,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  1875;  associate  editor  Santa  Barbara  daily 
press.  Born  Newport,  R.  I.,  March  12,  1852;  died  Santa  Barbara,  Cal., 
Feb.  16,  1892.  Nee.  1892 

COFFIN.  GEORGE  HENRY,  A.B.  1883;  A.M.;  M.D.  Boston  university 
1903.  Principal  Peirce  academy,  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1876-79;  professor 
English  and  natural  science,  Colgate  academy,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  1879-82; 
instructor  natural  science  and  mathematics,  Enghsh  and  classical  school. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1882-86;  mechanical  engineer  Boston,  Mass.,  1886-88; 
principal  high  school.  Hudson,  Mass..  1895-97;  Good  will  high  school, 
Fairfield,  Me.,  1897-99;  instructor  Boston  university  medical  school 
1 899- 1 903;  physician  Hopedale,  Mass.;  pathologist  Milford  hospital.  Mil- 
ford,  Mass.,  1904-.     Address,  Hopedale,  Mass.  P. 


3t8  brown     university  1874 

CRAIGIE,  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1877;  resident  Woburn,  Mass.  Born  North  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1844;  died  Nov.,  1889.  Newt.,  P. 

FARNHAM,  BETH  TAYLOR,  A.B.  Graduated  Rochester  theological  sem- 
inary 1877;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1877;  pastor  Malone,  N.  Y.,  1877- 
83;  Medina,  N.  Y.,  1883-84.  Bom  Morris,  Conn.,  Aug.  20,  1847;  died  New 
Shoreham,  Block  Islaiid,  R.  I.,  Sept.  7,  1884.  Roch.  theol.,  Nee.  1885 

GALLUP,  ALBERT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Columbia  college  1876.  Admitted 
to  bar  1876;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.;  member  board  of  commissioners 
of  public  parks.  New  York,  1888-92;  president  two  years ;  captain  signal 
corps,  N.  Y.  national  guard;  member  Bar  association.  Author  Handbook 
of  military  signalling.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  9,  1853;  died  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  24,  1892.  Columb.,  Nee.  1893 

GIFFORD,  ORRIN  PHILIP,  A.B.;  D.D.  University  of  Rochester  1896. 
Graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1877;  ordained  Baptist  min- 
ister 1877;  pastor  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1877-79;  Warren  avenue  church,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  1879-90;  Brookline,  Mass.,  1890-91;  Chicago,  111.,  1891-94; 
Delaware  avenue  church,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1894-.  Author  Sermons,  1880; 
also  various  articles  in  magazines  and  newspapers.  Address,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.  Bapt.  encyc,  Roch.  theol.,  P. 

GRANGER,  DANIEL  EARNED  DAVIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  1902;  LL.B.  Boston 
university  1877.  Admitted  to  bar  1877;  U.  S.  bar  1882;  lawyer  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  reading  clerk  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1887-89;  city 
treasurer.  Providence,  1890-1901;  mayor  Providence  1901-03;  member 
U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1903-.  Address,  328  Thayer  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  P. 

HAPGOOD,  EPHRAIM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1874;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1875;  pastor  South  Windham,  Vt., 
1875-78;  Seward,  Neb.,  1878-80;  David  City,  Neb.,  1881-83;  South  Han- 
son, Mass.,  1884-86;  agent  Mass.  total  abstinence  society  1886-;  member 
board  of  health;  school  committee.     Address,  South  Hanson,  Mass. 

Newt.,  P. 

HOLBROOK,  URIAH  HOPKINS,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1877. 
Physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  fellow  R.  I.  medical  society;  member  Provi- 
dence medical  association.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  10,  1850;  died 
Providence,  May  8,  1884.  Nee.  1884 

ROWLAND,  WILLIAM  DILLWYN,  Ph.B.  Manufacturer  New  Bedford, 
Mass.;  treasurer  Howland  mills;  New  Bedford  manufacturing  company; 
Rotch  spinning  company;  president  Pierce  and  Bushnell  manufacturing 
company;  trustee  New  Bedford  institution  for  savings;  director  National 
bank  of  commerce;  New  Bedford  safe  deposit  and  trust  company.  Bom 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  March  27,  1853;  died  New  Bedford,  April  23,  1897. 

Nee.  1897 

HOYT,  JAMES  HUMPHREY,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1877.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1877;  lawyer  Cleveland,  O.;  general  counsel  Hocking  Valley 
railway  company  and  other  corporations.  Address,  707  Euclid  Ave., 
Cleveland,  O.  P. 

LEACH,  JAMES  EDWARD,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1875.  Lawyer. 
Address,  40  Water  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

LEAVENWORTH,  NATHAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  natural  science  and 
mathematics,  Worcester  academy,  1874-75;  ancient  languages  1875;  act- 
ing principal  1875-76;  principal  1876-82.  Bom  Stepney,  Conn.,  June  20, 
1849;  died  Worcester,  Mass..  Nov.  i,  1882.  Nee.  1883 

LEESON,  GEORGE  EDWIN,  A.B.  U  S.  mihtary  service  during  Civil  war; 
graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1877;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1877;  pastor  First  church,  Framingham,  Mass.,  1877-81.  Born  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  July  25,  1845;  died  Framingham,  Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1881. 

Newt.,  Nee.  1882 


i874  GRADUATES  319 

McKINNEY,  JOHN,  A.B.  Graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary 
1877;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1877;  pastor  Central  church,  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.,  1877-87;  De  Land,  Fla.,  1887-92;  manufacturer  and  publisher, 
De  Land,  Fla.;  preacher  Blake  memorial  church.  Lake  Helen,  Fla.; 
trustee  John  B.  Stetson  university;  secretary  board  of  trustees.  Born 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  May  i,  1848;  died  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  April  2,  1898. 

Roch.  thcol.,  P.,  Nee.  1898 

MATHEWSON,  CHARLES  BRENTON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1878.  Resident  physician  lying-in  hospital,  Boston,  Mass.; 
physician  Providence,  R.  L;  surgeon  R.  L  militia,  with  rank  of  lieutenant; 
assistant  surgeon-general,  R.  L,  with  rank  of  lieutenant-colonel;  surgeon 
out-patient  department,  Mass.  general  hospital;  N.  Y.  and  N.  E.  railroad; 
retired.     Address,  Box  653,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  P. 

METCALF,  GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1876;  lawyer  Provi- 
dence, R.  L,  1876-83;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1883-84.  Bom  Providence.  R.  I., 
Nov.  9,  1851;  died  Providence,  Dec.  29,  1884.  Nee.  1885 

MILLER,  EDWARD,  A.B.  Lamp  manufacturer  Meriden,  Conn.;  member 
school  committee  1878-.     Address,  Meriden,  Conn.  P. 

ORDWAY,  OTIS  OSGOOD,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Student  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1874-76;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1876;  preacher  Farmington, 
Me.,  1876-77;  pastor  Nobleboro,  Me.,  1877-81,  18S4;  Cooper's  Mills,  Me., 
1881-84;  Hammonton,  N.  J.,  1885-S6;  East  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1887-94; 
Beverly,  Mass.,  1894-95;  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1895-97;  resident  South 
Braintree,  Mass.;  preacher  North  Tewksbury,  Mass.,  1899;  pastor  Sheldon- 
ville,  Mass.,  1901-;  chaplain  superior  court  Franklin  co..  Me.,  1S76; 
clerk  Damariscotta  association.  Me.,  1878-83;  moderator  Merrimac  river 
association  1893 ;  secretary  board  of  trustees  public  library,  Wrentham, 
Mass.,  1903-.     Address,  Sheldonville,  Mass.  P. 

PARK,  SAMUEL,  A.B.  Lawyer  New  London,  Conn.;  justice  New  London 
city  court;  assistant  counsel  U.  S.  court  of  commissioners  on  Alabama 
claims.     Address,  New  London,  Conn. 

PERRINE,  ENOCH,  A.B. ;  A.M.  1882;  Litt.D.  Penn.  college  1892.  Teacher 
Latin,  Peddie  institute,  Hightstown,  N.  J.,  1878-86;  editor  True  Ameri- 
can, Trenton,  N.  J.,  1874-75;  law  student  1876-77;  editor  S^a«c/^,  Manas- 
quan,  N.  J.,  1877-78;  Crozer  professor  rhetoric  and  English  literature, 
Bucknell  university,  18S6-1902;  professor  English  language  and  literature 
1902-;  Chautauqua  lecturer  in  university  extension  courses.  Author 
numerous  articles  in  magazines.  Address,  26  South  Front  St.,  Lewis- 
burg,  Penn.  P. 

PERRY,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  A.B.  by  special  vote  1895;  LL.B.  Columbia 
college  1875.  Lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.;  trustee  Southern  N.  Y.  Baptist 
association  six  years;  delegate  N.  Y.  state  republican  convention  several 
times;  republican  national  convention  1900;  president  Brown  university 
club  in  New  York  1900,  1901.     Address,  34  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

POND,  VIRGIL  CLARENCE,  Ph.B.;  D.M.D.  Harvard  university  1880. 
Dentist  Boston,  Mass.;  dental  surgeon  Mass.  general  hospital  1882-84; 
demonstrator  operative  dentistry,  Harvard  university,  1881-84;  instruct- 
or 1890-93;  president  Harvard  alumni  dental  association  1893-94;  presi- 
dent American  academy  dental  sciences  1 899-1 901 ;  captain  Mass.  volun- 
teer militia  1899-1901.  Author  articles  in  dental  journals.  Address,  92 
Marlboro  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

POPE,  LOUIS  ATHERTON,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1877;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1877;  pastor  Mansfield,  Mass.,  1877- 
79;  Phenix,  R.  I.,  1880-84;  Warren,  R.  I.,  1884-89;  Newburyport,  Mass., 
1889-1900;  resident  Newburj'^port ;  chairman  Warren  school  committee; 
founder  Choral  union,  Newburyport,  1896;  president  1896- 1903.  Author 
various  pamphlets  and  historical  sketches;  also  numerous  articles  in  local 
and  religious  press.  Bom  Brookline,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1852;  died  Newbury- 
port, Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1903.  Newt.,  P.,  Nee.  1904 


320  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1874 

POTTER,  JOHN  MYRON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  high  school,  Warren,  R.  I., 
1874-75;  Friends'  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1875-85;  journalist  and  pub- 
lisher Boston,  Mass.;  Lynn,  Mass.;  connected  with  Lynn  bee;  Yankee 
blade;  Neiv  England  magazine;  joint  editor  and  pviblisher  Atnesbury  daily 
news,  1888-1902.  Born  Rowley,  Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1850;  died  Salem,  Mass., 
Feb.  13,  1902.  P.,  Nee.  1902 

RAY,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Woolen  manufacturer  FrankHn, 
Mass.;  president  and  treasurer  Norfolk  woolen  company;  treasurer 
FrankUn  cotton  manufacturing  company;  vice  president  Benjamin 
Franklin  savings  bank;  director  Security  company;  Dean  co-operative 
bank;  Franklin  national  bank;  various  railroad  companies;  member 
school  committee  Franklin;  board  of  selectmen;  Mass.  house  of  represent- 
atives 1885-87;  Mass.  senate  1892-93;  trustee  Dean  academy.  Born 
Franklin,  Mass.,  May  2,  1854;  died  Franklin,  May  24,  1898. 

P.,  Nee.  1898 

ROCKWOOD,  FRANK  ERNEST,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.D.  Denison  university 
1900.  Teacher  Latin  and  mathematics,  South  Jersey  institute,  Bridgeton, 
N.  J.,  1874-85;  professor  Latin  language  and  literature,  Bucknell  univer- 
sity, 1885-;  dean  1897-;  student  Germany  1888;  member  American  philo- 
logical association.  Editor  VeUeius  Patcrculus,  book  II.,  1893;  Cicero's 
Cato  Major  de  senectiite,  1895;  Cicero's  De  o/ficiis,  book  I.,  1901;  Cicero's 
Tusculan  disputations,  book  I.,  and  the  Dream  of  Scipio,  1903.  Address, 
Bucknell  University,  Lewisburg,  Penn.  P. 

SCHOONOVER.  ALPHEUS  HEWITT,  Ph.B.  Farmer  Mystic,  Conn.  Ad- 
dress, Old  Mystic,  Conn.  P. 

TANNER,  ABEL  PALMER,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1875;  U.  S.  district 
courks  1900;  lawyer  New  London,  Conn.;  president  New  London  bar 
association.     Address,  5  Hempstead  St.,  New  London,  Conn.  P. 

TARLETON,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Resident  Concord,  N.  H. 
Address,  44  Lyndon  St.,  Concord,  N.  H.  P. 

TAYLOR,  BARNARD  COOK,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Richmond  college  1889. 
Graduated  Crozer  theological  seminary  1877;  instructor  Hebrew  1877-80; 
assistant  professor  Biblical  interpretation  1880-83;  professor  Old  Testa- 
ment exegesis  1883-.  Author  Outline  analysis  of  the  books  of  the  Bible, 
1892;  The  historical  books  of  the  Old  Testament,  1895;  besides  articles  in 
various  magazines.     Address,  Chester,  Penn.  P. 

UPHAM,  ALBERT  GEORGE,  A.B.;  D.D.  Denison  university  1894.  Grad- 
uated Newton  theological  institution  1877;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1877;  pastor  Central  church,  Southbridge,  Mass.,  1877-83;  Olivet  church, 
Montreal,  Canada,  1883-92;  First  church,  Cleveland,  O.,  1892-97;  Stough- 
ton  street  church,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1898-1902;  First  church.  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  1902-;  president  Grande  Ligne  mission,  Province  of  Quebec,  1884- 
90;  member  Protestant  board  of  school  commissioners,  Montreal,  1886- 
90;  senate  Toronto  Baptist  college;  MacMaster  university;  president 
Cleveland  Baptist  city  mussion  society;  trustee  Rochester  theological 
seminary  1895-99;  Newton  theological  institution  1902-.  Address, 
284  Bank  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

WALDO,  CHARLES  SIDNEY,  A.B.  Merchant  Boston,  Mass.  Address, 
54  Burroughs  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  P. 

WATERMAN,  HAROLD  PEARCE,  A.B.  Architect  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
resident  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  180  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

WELTON,  CEPHAS  BURPEE,  A.B.  Graduated  Crozer  theological  semi- 
nary 1877;  Baptist  clergyman;  pastor  Kentville,  N.  S.,  1877-79;  Hillsboro, 
N.  B.,  1879-86;  resident  Sussex,  N.  B.,  1886-88;  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1S88-93; 
pastor  Williamson,  N.  Y.,  1894-98;  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.,  1898-1902; 
Port  Jefferson,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  190 2-.  Address,  Port  Jefferson,  Long 
Island,  N.  Y.  P. 


i874  GRADUATES  321 

WHEELER,  JOHN  BROOKS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  De  Veaux  college 
1874-75;  principal  private  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1875-88;  high  school, 
Middlebury,  Vt.,  1888-90;  teacher  Greek,  St.  Paul's  school,  Concord, 
N.  H.,  1890-91;  head  master  Trinity  hall,  Washington,  Penn.,  1891-98; 
proprietor  Clinton  preparatory  school.  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  1898-.  Address, 
CHnton,  N.  Y.  P. 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  NELSON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1875. 
Teacher  1874-75;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.,  1S76-82.  Born  Norton,  Mass., 
Sept.  30,  1849;  died  Marshfield,  Mass..  July  24,  1882.  Nee.  1883 

WHITMAN,  FRANK  PERKINS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Sc.D.  1900.  Instructor 
English  and  classical  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1874-79;  professor  physics, 
Rensselaer  polytechnic  institute,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1880-86;  physics,  Adelbert 
college,  Cleveland,  O.,  18S6-;  fellow  American  association  for  the  ad- 
vancement of  science;  vice  president  and  chairman  physical  section  1898. 
Author  various  articles  in  scientific  journals.  Address,  Adelbert  College 
Cleveland,  O.  "P* 

WOOSTER,  EDSON  GAIUS,  A.B.:  A.M.  Theological  student  1874-75! 
teacher  Benedict  institvite,  Columbia,  S.  C,  1875-80;  Natchez  seminary. 
Miss.,  1880-81.  Born  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  March  6,  1850;  died  Addison, 
N.  Y.,  May  10,  1881.  Nee.  1881 

YOUNG,  FRANK  LINN^US,  A.B.  Oil  manufacturer  and  merchant. 
Address,  11 1  Purchase  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

48-* I 7 

1875 

ALDRICH,  FRANK  EDGAR,  A.B.  Treasurer  H.  A  Williams  manufactur- 
ing company,  Boston,  Mass.;  secretary  Worthen  and  Aldrich  company. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  until  1903;  resident  Passaic,  N.J.  Born  Worcester, 
Mass.,  May  20,  1854;  died  Passaic,  N.  J.,  December  2,  1903.  P. 

BAKER,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  high  school.  Westerly,  R.  I., 
1875-76;  principal  high  school,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1877-79;  teacher  class- 
ical department,  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1879-81;  superintendent 
of  schools  Newport,  R.  I.,  1890-1900;  admitted  to  bar  1901;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1901-  Address,  15  Westminster  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

BAKER,  DAVID  SHERMAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1877;  U.  S. 
courts;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  superintendent  of  schools.  North  Kings- 
town, R.  I.,  six  years;  member  R.  I.  state  board  of  education  1882-85; 
member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  two  years;  R.  1.  senate  three 
years;  U.  S.  attorney.  Author  History  of  the  ioiun  of  North  Kingstown, 
R.  I.,  1876.     Address,  170  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BARKER,  CHRISTOPHER  FRANKLIN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  University 
of  the  city  of  New  York  1882.  Physician  Newport,  R.  I.;  member 
medical  board,  Newport  hospital;  admitting  physician;  president  1905-; 
Newport  medical  society;  fellow  R.  I.  medical  society;  president  1905-; 
member  school  committee,  Newport;  chairman  school  committee;  mem- 
ber board  of  health,  Newport;  president  1901.  Address,  32  Bull  St., 
Newport,  R.  I.  P. 

BOGERT,  EDWARD  LANGDON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Clerk  with  the  Bradstreet 
company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  New  Brighton,  Richmond,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BOSSON,  ALBERT  DAVIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1878;  lawyer 
Chelsea,  Mass.;  mayor  1891;  justice  police  court  1892-;  president  County 
savings  bank  1890- ;  chairman  board  of  directors,  Winnisimmet  national 
bank,  1899-.     Author  occasional  addresses.     Address,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

'75.  P. 

BRAMAN,  DANIEL  BURDICK,  A.B.  Farmer;  retired.  Address,  66 
Farewell  St.,  Newport,  R.  I.  '75,  P. 


322  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1875 

BROWN,  FRANKLIN  HENRY,  A.B.  Lawyer  Norwich,  Conn.;  chair- 
man board  of  education  1894-;  coroner  New  London  county  1896-.  Ad- 
dress, Norwich,  Conn.  P. 

BURLINGAME,  CHARLES  EDWIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Draughtsman  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  Cleveland,  O.,  three  years;  Toledo,  O.,  one  year;  city  archi- 
tect's office,  Boston,  Mass.,  five  years;  engineer-in-chief  and  architect's 
department,  N.  Y.  central  and  Hudson  river  railroad,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
two  years;  architectural  draughtsman.  New  York,  N.  Y.;  resident  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  21  1850;  died  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  April  16,  1895.  P.,  Nee.  1895 

BURNHAM,  GILBERT  ORNE,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1884;  lawyer  Bos- 
ton, Mass.     Address,  Room  508,  Tremont  Building,  Boston,  Mass.        P 

CALDWELL,  SAMUEL  LE  NORD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn 
1882.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1884-90;  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  1890- 
Address,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.  P 

CHIPMAN,  WILLIAM  PENDLETON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Presbyterian 
college  of  S.  C.  1890.  Student  Rochester  theological  seminary  1875-76 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1877;  pastor  Quidnessett  church,  Davisville 
R.  I.,  1877-83;  First  church,  Peabody,  Mass.,  1883-85;  preacher  Barnwell 
Court  House,  S.  C,  1885;  pastor  First  chtirch,  Walton,  N.  Y.,  1886-88; 
Central  church.  Pawling,  N.  Y.,  1888-92;  First  church,  Essex,  Conn., 
1892-1900;  First  church,  Damariscotta,  Me.,  1900-.  Author  Black  Forge 
mills,  1889;  Roy  Gilbert's  search,  1889;  Budd  Boyd's  triumph,  1890;^ 
Yankee  lad's  pluck;  The  young  minuteman;  A  brave  defense;  A  daring 
capture;  A  Tory's  revenge;  Two  Yankee  middies;  An  aerial  runaway;  In 
the  track  of  the  enemy;  also  numerous  serials,  short  stories  and  historical 
articles  in  magazines  and  papers.     Address,  Box  104,  Damariscotta,  Me. 

Roch.  theol.,  P. 

CLARK,  JOHN  FRANCIS,  A.B.  Resident  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.;  member 
R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1879-85;  superintendent  schools  Valley 
Falls,  R.  I.,  1880-81;  clerk  post  office,  Providence,  1883-88;  town  clerk 
Cumberland  R.  I.,  1888-89,  1893;  collector  internal  revenue  1889-?.  Ad- 
dress, Valley  Falls,  R.  I.  '75-  ?• 

CONGDON,  WILLIAM  STEBBINS,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1877;  lawyer 
NorAvich,  Conn.;  clerk  city  court  1879-87;  member  Conn,  legislature  1882. 
Born  Norwich,  Conn.,  Jan.  i,  185 1;  died  Norwich,  Jan.  15,  1887. 

Nee.  1887 

FARREN,  WILLIAM  ALBERT,  A.B.  Principal  graded  school,  South- 
ington,  Conn.,  1875-76;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1879; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1879;  pastor  North  Billerica,  Mass.,  1879-88; 
graduate  student  Newton  theological  institution  1888-89;  pastor  New 
London,  N.  H.,  1889-99;  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1899-.  Author  various 
contributions  to  periodicals.     Address,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  P. 

FIELD,  CHARLES  ELMER,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1878.  Phy- 
sician East  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  shoe  manufacturer  Brockton,  Mass. 
Address,  49  North  Main  St.,  Brockton,  Mass.  P. 

GLADDING,  THOMAS  STANTIAL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Conn,  literary 
institute,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1875-77;  Worcester  academy  1877-78;  analyt- 
ical chemist  New  York,  N.  Y.  Author  various  pamphlets  and  papers 
on  chemical  subjects.     Address,  55  Fulton  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     '75,  P, 

GODDARD.  HENRY  EDWARD,  A.B.;  M.D.  Dartmouth  college  1896. 
Pastor  society  of  the  New  Jerusalem  church,  Brockton,  Mass.,  1876- 
94;  member  school  committee,  Brockton,  1877-80;  physician  Brockton; 
founder  and  head  of  Goddard  hospital.  Author  various  sermons  and 
magazine  articles.     Address,  21  Goddard  Road,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Dart.,  P. 

GREENE,  WILLIAM  CHACE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Agent  Moodus  yam  company, 
Moodus,  Conn.,  1876-84;  Thorndike  company,  Thomdike,  Mass.,  1885- 
89;   Columbian   manufacturing  company,   Greenville,    N.    H.,    1889-93; 


i87S  GRADUATES  323 

assistant  treasurer  Peace  Dale  manufacturing  company,  Peace  Dale, 
R.  I..  1893-97;  treasurer  and  general  manager  1897-.  Address,  Peace 
Dale,  R.  I.  P. 

HOPKINS,  GEORGE  IRVING,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1898.  Principal 
grammar  school,  East  Douglas,  Mass.;  principal  and  superintendent  of 
schools,  South  Hadlcy,  Mass.;  Nantucket,  Mass.;  sub-master  high  school, 
Manchester,  N.  H.  Author  Physical  geography  of  N .  H.;  Inductive  plane 
geometry.     Address,  203  Walnut  St.,  Manchester,  N.  H.  P. 

JONES,  NELSON  BISHOP,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1878;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1879;  pastor  Canton,  Mass., 
1879-81 ;  East  Boston,  Mass.,  1881-1904;  Second  church,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1904-.     Address,  52  Walter  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

JOSLIN,  HOWARD  PAYSON,  A.B.  Stock  raiser  Wyoming  1877-80; 
cotton  manufacturer,  Moodus,  Conn.,  1880-81;  agent  for  explosives, 
Pittsburgh,  Penn.,  1881-83;  clerk  auditor's  office,  Star  union  line,  Pitts- 
burgh, Penn.     Address,  Ben  Avon,  Penn.  '75,  P. 

KEENE,  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1879.  Instructor  physiology.  Brown  university,  1885.  Surgical  interne 
Boston  city  hospital  1S78-80;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1880-86; 
dispensary  physician  Providence,  1880-83;  surgeon  out-patient  depart- 
ment R.  I.  hospital  1882-86;  physician  state  institutions,  Cranston,  R. 
I.,  1883-1905;  physician  in  charge  R.  I.  state  insane  asylum  1886-97; 
superintendent  1S97-1905;  president  R.  I.  medical  society  1901-03;  R. 
I.  medico-legal  society  1901-03.  Author  numerous  pamphlets  and  arti- 
cles in  medical  journals.  Born  Whitman,  Mass.,  Oct.  22,  1853;  died 
Howard,  R.  I.,  March  13,  1905.  P. 

KNIGHT,  HENRY  CLIFFORD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1877;  law- 
yer Providence,  R.  I.,  1877-79.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  8,  1853; 
died  Providence,  Jan.  3,  1879.  Nee.  1879 

LANPHEAR,  ELISHA  FREDERIC,  A.B. ;  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians 
and  surgeons  1879.  Teacher  Hope  Valley,  R.  I.;  assistant  engineer 
Narragansett  Pier  railroad  1876;  physician  Providence  and  River  Point, 
R.  I.,  1880.  Bom  Warwick,  R.  I.,  Nov.  14,  1851;  died  Phenix,  R.  I., 
Dec.  8,  1880.  Nee.  1881 

LEAVITT,  JULIUS  ADELBERT,  A.B.;  D.D.  La  Grange  college,  Mo.  Stu- 
dent Newton  theological  institution  1875-76;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1876;  pastor  Grafton,  Vt.,  1876-77;  Essex,  Vt.,  1877-80;  Beloit,  Kans., 
1881-83;  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  1882-84;  state  Sunday  school  superin- 
tendent and  financial  agent  American  Baptist  Pubhcation  society,  111., 
1885-90;  president  Ewing  college  1890-.     Address,  Ewing,  111.    Newt.,  P. 

McFEE,  FRANK  EMERSON,  A.B.  Teacher  grammar  school,  Wickford, 
R.  I.,  1875-78;  principal  grammar  school,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1879-84; 
sub-master  high  school  1884-85;  superintendent  of  schools  1886-;  mem- 
ber R.  I.  state  board  of  education  1887-90.  Author  numerous  reports 
and  contributions  to  newspapers.  Address,  417  South  Main  St.,  Woon. 
socket,  R.  I.  P. 

MEDBERY,  JOSIAH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Columbus  medical  college  1878. 
Physician  Columbus,  O.;  demonstrator  anatomy,  Columbus  medical 
college,  1879-82;  professor  anatomy  1882-92;  professor  anatomy,  Ohio 
medical  university,  1898-.  Address,  41  East  Chestnut  St.,  Columbus, 
Ohio.  P. 

MILLARD,  GEORGE  WILSON,  A.B.  Court  reporter;  secretary  appellate 
division,  R.  I.  supreme  court;  stenographer  Providence,  R.  I.  Address, 
P.  O.  Box  977,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PEASE,  ALVIN  FOWLER,  A.B.;  A.M  Principal  high  school,  Warren, 
R.  I.,  1875-79;  high  school,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1879-84;  superintendent 
of  schools," Pawtucket,  1884-88;  Northampton,  Mass.,  1888-98;  secretary 
New   England   pulaUshing   company   and   manager   Winship    teachers' 


324  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1875 

agency  1898-;  president  R.  I.  institute  of  instruction  1885-87;  vice  presi- 
dent American  institute  of  instruction  1885-96;  treasurer  1896-;  president 
N.  E.  association  of  stxperintendents  1892  ;  vice  president  Mass.  association 
of  town  and  district  superintendents  1894-95.  Author  school  reports 
and  various  contributions  to  educational  journals  and  newspapers. 
Address,  3  Kneeland  St.,  Maiden,  Mass.  P. 

POTTER,  EDWARD  HARRY,  A.B.  Teacher  high  school,  Ipswich,  Mass., 
1875-77;  principal  Grove  avenue  grammar  school,  East  Providence,  R. 
I.,  1877-82;  teacher  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1882-84;  principal 
Federal  street  grammar  school,  Providence,  1884-85;  superintendent  R. 
I.  state  home  and  school,  Providence,  1885-S6;  editor  Sunday  express. 
North  Adams,  Mass.,  1886-93.  Born  Ipswich,  Mass.,  March  19.  1849; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  14,  1893.  Nee.  1893 

PURINTON,  FRANK  MASON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Journalist  Providence,  R.  I.; 
marine  editor  Providence  journal;  inventor  code  of  fog  signals;  patentee 
of  invention  for  use  in  manufacture  of  wood  paper  pulp.  Born  Somerset, 
Mass.,  Sept.  12,  1852;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  7,  1893.  Nee.  1893 

REESE,  CHARLES  ABRAHAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1878;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1878;  pastor  Dear- 
bom  street  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1878-83;  Rutland,  Vt.,  18S3-91; 
Central  church,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1891-95;  First  church,  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  1896-97;  financial  secretary  Newton  theological  institution  1897-; 
member  board  of  managers  American  Baptist  missionary  union  1885-95; 
trustee  and  member  executive  committee  Vermont  academy  1887-91; 
president  Vermont  Baptist  state  convention  1889-90.  Author  various 
sermons  and  addresses;  also  occasional  contributions  to  periodicals.  Ad- 
dress, 2  Raeburn  Terrace,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

SCOTT,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Cornwall-on- Hudson, 
N.  Y.,  1875-76;  principal  Summit  street  school,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1876- 
77;  teacher  rhetoric,  Bryant  and  Stratton  business  college,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1877-;  assistant  principal  1888-.  Address,  357  Westminster  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  '75,  P. 

TALBOT,  CHARLES  REMINGTON,  A.B.  Graduated  Berkeley  divinity 
school,  Middletcwn,  Conn.;  ordained  Episcopal  minister;  rector  Trinity 
church,  Wrentham,  Mass.  Author  MilHades  Peterkin  Paul:  his  adven- 
tures, 1877;  Royal  Lowrie,  1878;  Royal  Lowrie's  last  year  at  St.  Olave; 
Little  Miss  Muslin  of  Quintillion  square,  1878;  Don  Quixote,  jr.,  1879; 
Honor  bright,  1883;  Midshipman  at  large,  1887;  Parlor  comedies;  also 
many  short  stories  in  St.  Nicholas;  Wide  awake;  Youth's  companion. 
Bom  Warren,  R.  I.,  April  18,  1849;  died  Wrentham,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1892. 

'75,  AUibone,  Nee.  1903 

TOLMAN,  ROBERT  FRANCIS,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1878;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1878;  pastor  Melrose,  Mass., 
1878-86;  South  Gardner,  Mass.,  1886-92.  Born  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Dec. 
3,  1847;  died  Somerville,  Mass.,  Nov.  21,  1892.  Nee.  1893,  Newt. 

UPTON,  WINSLOW,  A.B.;  A.M.  University  of  Cincinnati  1877.  Professor 
astronomy,  Brown  university.  1884-;  secretary  of  faculty  1884-91 ;  director 
Ladd  observatory  1890-;  dean  of  the  university  1900-01.  Assistant  as- 
tronomical observatory  of  Harv^ard  college  1877-79;  assistant  engineer 
U.  S.  lake  survey,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1879-80;  computer  U.  S.  naval  observ- 
atory. Washington,  D.  C,  1880-81;  computer  and  assistant  professor 
U.  S.  signal  office  1881-84;  fellow  American  association  for  advancement 
of  science;  member  American  philosophical  society;  Deutsche  meteoro- 
logische  Gesellschaft.  Author  astronomical  and  meteorological  papers 
in  publications  of  Cincinnati,  Cambridge,  Washington  observatories, 
and  U.  S.  signal  service;  Photometric  observations,  1879;  Solar  eclipse  of 
1878,  1879;  Report  on  observations  made  on  the  expedition  to  Caroline 
Island  to  observe  the  total  solar  eclipse  of  May  6, 188 j,  1884;  An  investigation 
of  cyclonic  phenomena  in  N.  E.,  1887;  Meteorological  observations  during 


i87S  GRADUATES  325 

the  solar  eclipse,  Aug.  iq,  1887,  1888;  Storm  of  March  11-14,  1888,  1888; 
monthly  astronomical  article  in  Prnindence  journal,  1893-;  Star  atlas, 
1897;  also  numerous  articles  in  various  scientific  journals.  Address, 
Ladd  Observatory    Providence,  R.  I.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  P. 

WALKER,  REUBEN  EUGENE,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1878;  lawyer 
Concord,  N.  H.;  county  solicitor  Merrimack  county,  N.  H.,  1889-91; 
member  N..H.  house  of  representatives  1895;  justice  N.  H.  supreme 
court  igor-:  member  N.  H.  constitutional  convention  1902.  Author 
Ray  a>td  Walker's  N.  H.  citations.     Address,  Concord,  N.  H.  P. 

WARNER,  EUGENE  FRANCIS,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1879;  U.  S.  courts 
1882;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  R  I.  house  of  representatives 
1879-80;  clerk  R.  I.  senate  1880- 1900;  secretary  R.  I.  repubHcan  state 
committee  1882-86,  1892-igoo;  justice  4th  district  court  R.  I.  1886-1900. 
Born  Coventry,  R.  I.,  Oct.  9,  1853;  died  Anthony,  R.  I.,  June  30,  1900. 

P.,  Nee.  1901 

WEEDEN,  ALLEN  HUNT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  of  theology  1875-77; 
missionary  Providence,  R.  L,  1877-79.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov. 
26,  1853;  died  Providence,  R.  L,  July  2,  1879.  Nee.  1880 

WHEELER  BENJAMIN  IDE,  A.B  ;  A.M.;  LL.D.  1900;  Ph.D.  Heidelberg 
university  18S5;  LL.D.  College  of  N.  J.  1896;  Harvard  university  1900; 
Yale  university  1901;  Johns  Hopkins  university  1902;  University  of 
Wisconsin  1904;  Illinois  college  1904;  Dartmouth  college  1905.  In- 
structor Latin  and  Greek,  Brown  university,  1879-81.  Teacher  high 
school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1875-79;  member  school  committee  Providence 
1880-81 ;  instructor  Harvard  university  1885-86;  acting  professor  classical 
philology,  Cornell  university,  1886-87;  professor  comparative  philology 
1887-88;  professor  Greek  and  comparative  philology  1888-99;  professor 
Greek  literature,  American  school  of  classical  studies  at  Athens,  1895- 
96;  president  University  of  California  1899-.  Author  Der  griechische 
Nominal  Accent,  1885;  Analogy,  and  the  scope  of  its  influence  in  language, 
1887;  Introduction  to  the  history  of  language,  1890;  Organization  des  hohe- 
ren  Unterrichts  in  den  Vereinigten  Siaaten,  1896;  Dionysos  and  immortality, 
1899;  Alexander  the  great,  1900;  articles  in  journals  and  magazines. 
Address,  Berkeley,  Cal.  Nat.  cyc.  Am.  biog.,  P. 

4I-*I2 

1876 

ALDRICH,   HENRY  LEPRELATE,  A.B.      Manufacturer  ^  cotton   goods. 

Address.  37  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

ALLEN,    JAMES    REUBEN,    A.B.     Student    Jefferson    medical    college. 

Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  13,  1854;  died  Providence,  Nov.  i,  1877. 

Nee.  1878 

ARNOLD,  JOHN  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer.  Address,  4  Weybosset 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BARNEY,  WALTER  HAMMOND,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1879; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1888- 
89;  school  committee.  Providence,  1889-1904;  president  1890-1902; 
member  city  council  1891-93,  1895.  Address.  49  Westminster  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  P- 

BEVAN,  ALEXANDER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  high  school.  West  Medway, 
Mass.,  1877-7S;  teacher  mathematics,  physics  and  chemistry,  English 
and  classical  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1879-82;  mathematics  and  Latin, 
high  .school.  Providence,  1883-85;  professor  physics  and  chemistry.  Wis. 
state  normal  school,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1886-89;  first  assistant  Manual 
training  high  school.  Providence,  1892-93;  professor  physics  and  chem- 
istry, R.  I.  state  normal  school,  Providence.  1 894- 19°°  I  broker  Providence. 
Author  various  articles  in  educational  journals.  Address,  475  Hope 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 


326  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1876 

BROWN,  ARTHUR  LEWIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  1894;  LL.B.  Boston  university 
1878.  Admitted  to  bar  1878;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  justice  U.  S. 
district  court,  R.  I.,  1896-.     Address,  36  Barnes  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.     P. 

BROWN,  HORACE  FRANKLIN,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1879;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1879;  pastor  Antrim,  N.  H., 
1879-84;  Rumney,  N.  H.,  1884-87;  Athol,  Mass.,  1887-93;  East  Green- 
wich, R.  I.,  1893-96;  Phenix,  R.  I.,  1897-;  superintendent  schools,  An- 
trim,'-! 883-84;  trustee  Colby  academy  1884-87;  president  N.  H.  conference 
of  Baptist  ministers  1886;  moderator  Miller's  River  association,  Mass., 
1888-92;  member  board  Mass.  Baptist  convention  1888-92;  R.  I.  Baptist 
convention  1893-96,  1899-.  Author  various  reports,  essays  and  con- 
tributions to  periodicals.     Address,  Phenix,  R.  I.  Newt.,  P. 

BUCKLIN,  JOHN  GALLAGHER,  Ph.B.  In  business  Providence,  R.  I., 
1876;  sheep  and  cattle  business,  Col.,  1879-84;  bookkeeper  Oriental 
mills,  Warwick,  R.  I.;  telephone  inspector  Providence;  with  Allen  and 
Reed,  Providence.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  14,  1856;  died  Bristol, 
R.  I.,  Feb.  13,  1904.  Nee.  1904 

CHAPIN,  CHARLES  VALUE,  A.B.;  M.D.  Bellevue  hospital  medical  col- 
lege 1879.  Instructor  physiology  Brown  university  1882-86;  professor 
physiology  1886-94;  director  physical  culture  1891-93.  House  physician 
Bellevue  hospital  1879-80;  physician  Providence  R.  I.;  superintendent 
of  health  1884-;  registrar  births,  marriages  and  deaths  Providence  1889-; 
consulting  physician  R.  I.  hospital;  Providence  lying-in  hospital.  Author 
Fisk  fund  prize  essays,  numbers  31,32,  33,  35,  38,  39  and  44;  Index  of 
births,  marriages  and  deaths  recorded  in  Providence,  vol.  5,  1894;  Munic- 
ipal sanitation  in  the  U.  S.,  1901;  numerous  articles  relating  to  public 
health.     Address,  84  Keene  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CLARK,  HOWARD  LEE,  Ph.B.  Banker,  firm  of  Richardson  and  Clark, 
Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  25  Exchange  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

COLLINS,  CLARKSON  ABEL,  A.B.  Instructor  German  and  mental  phi- 
losophy Friends'  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1879-80;  admitted  to  bar  1880; 
U.  S.  supreme  court  1889;  lawyer.  Address,  99  Nassau  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  P. 

COLWELL,  ROALDO  FRANKLIN,  Ph.B.  Principal  grammar  school 
Slaterville,  R.  I.;  Millville,  Mass.;  high  school,  Blackstone,  Mass.;  Bar- 
rington,  R.  I.;  superintendent  schools.  Warren,  R.  I.;  Gardner,  Mass.; 
head  of  department  of  history  and  civics,  Technical  high  school.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Address,  119  Pond  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

COMSTOCK,  RICHARD  BORDEN,  A.B.  Admitted  to  R.  I.  bar  1878; 
U.  S.  circuit  court  1884;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  senate 
1892-93;  school  committee.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-.  Address,  76  Hum- 
boldt Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CRESSY,  JOHN  YOUNG,  A.B.  Teacher  Manchester,  N.  H.;  law  student 
Manchester,  N.  H.;  book  agent  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1884-92;  with  Amoskeag 
manufacturing  company,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1892-94;  Jefferson  mill 
1894-97.  Bom  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Aug.  4,  1851;  died  Manchester,  Jan. 
7,  1897.  Nee.  1897 

DAWLEY,  EDWARD  WILLIAMS,  Ph.B.  Resident  Providence,  R.  I. 
Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  16,  1856;  died  Providence,  Feb.  7,  r88o. 

Prov.  rec. 

FRANCE,  ERWIN  JAMES,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1881.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1882;  lawyer  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1885-;  member  town 
council,  Burrillville,  R.  I.;  member  and  secretary  board  of  education 
Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  eight  years;  member  R.  I.  senate;  city  solicitor  Woon- 
socket 1898-;  member  R.  I  house  of  representatives  1896-1900.  Ad- 
dress, Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 

GREENE,  EDWARD  ABORN,  Ph.B.  Manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I.; 
retired.     Address,  15  Westminster  St. .^Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


1876  GRADUATES  327 

HASTINGS,  JUDSON  WORTHINGTON,  A.B.;  M.D.  College  of  physi- 
cians and  surgeons,  Columbia  college,  1881.  Teacher  Suffield,  Conn., 
1876-77;  Broad  Brook,  Conn.,  1877-78;  physician  Agawam,  Mass.,  1881-; 
town  clerk  and  treasurer  1888-;  trustee  Free  public  library  1891-95; 
member  Mass.  medical  society.     Address,  Agawam,  Mass.  P. 

HAYES,  HENRY  WINGATE,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1879:  lawyer  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1885-90;  R.  I. 
special  commission  on  state  valuation  and  taxation  1 889-9  ?;  com- 
mission to  revise  the  laws  of  R.  I.  and  prepare  plan  of  new  judicial  system 
1890-96;  counsel  local  railroad  companies.  Address,  706  Union  Trust 
Building,  Providence    R.  I.  P. 

HAZARD,  ROWLAND  GIBSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1894-98;  fellow  1 898-.  Manufacturer  Peace  Dale,  R.  I.;  treasurer  Peace 
Dale  manufacturing  company  1881-98;  president  1898-;  vice  president 
and  treasurer  Narragansett  Pier  railroad  company  1885- 1900;  president 
1900-;  vice  president  Solvay  process  company  188 7-;  president  Semet- 
Solvay  company  1894-.  Author  various  articles  relating  to  ornithology. 
Address,  Peace  Dale,  R.  I.  P. 

HEATH,  CHARLES  REUBEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  high  school.  Mystic, 
Conn.,  1879-81;  principal  schools,  Noank,  Conn.,  1881-83;  West  Mystic, 
Conn.,  1883-86;  farmer  and  real  estate  agent  Mystic,  Conn.;  secretary 
school  board  Groton,  Conn.     Address,  Mystic,  Conn.  P. 

HOLMAN,  DAVID  EMORY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Long  Island  college  hos- 
pital 1881.  Physician  and  surgeon,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  member  health 
board;  deputy  health  officer,  Lower  Bay,  N.  Y.  Author  Function  of  the 
lungs.     Address,  330  West  57th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

HORR.  GEORGE  EDWIN,  A.B.;  D.D.  1896.  Fellow  Brown  university 
1896-.  Student  Union  theological  seminary  1876-77;  graduated  New- 
ton theological  institution  1879;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1879;  pastor 
First  church,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  1879-84;  First  church,  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  1884-91;  editor-in-chief  Watchman.  Boston,  Mass.,  1891-94; 
professor  history  of  modem  Christianity,  Newton  theological  institution, 
1904-.  Author  Hid  in  the  heart,  1904;  various  sermons  and  addresses. 
Address,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

JOHNSON,  MILLARD  FILLMORE,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1879;  teacher  Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  1877;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  1879;  pastor  First  church,  Foxboro,  Mass.,  1879-89;  Central 
church,  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1889-98;  First  church,  Medford,  Mass.,  1898- 
1900;  First  church,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1900-;  member  school  committee, 
Foxboro,  Mass.,  1881-83.  Author  various  articles  in  periodicals.  Ad- 
dress, 9  Locust  St.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  Newt.,  P. 

JOSLIN,  WILLIAM  CARY,  A.B.;  A.M.  1897;  L.H.D.  Tufts  college  1899. 
Editor  Times,  Webster,  Mass.,  1876-77;  principal  academy,  Watertown, 
Conn.,  1878-79;  Union  academy,  Belleville,  N.  Y. ;  private  tutor  New 
York,  N.  Y.;  vice  principal  Staten  Island  academy,  Stapleton,  N.  Y., 
1884-95;  principal  academy,  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  1895-97;  Clinton  liberal  in- 
stitute. Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  1897-1900;  master  Payson  hall,  Williston  sem- 
inary, Easthampton,  Mass.,  1900-01;  principal  high  school,  Scranton, 
Penn.,  1901-03;  high  school.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1903-;  member  ad- 
visory board  N.  Y.  regents  1898- 1900;  president  Tri-county  council, 
Montgomery,  Fulton  and  Herkimer  counties,  N.  Y.,  1899-1900.  Author 
various  addresses.     Address,  Westbrook  Seminary,  Portland,  Me.  P. 

KING,  EUGENE  PRIDE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Jefferson  medical  college  1880. 
Physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  medical  inspector  health  department  1893-. 
Address,  55  Vernon  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P, 

KNIGHT,  WEBSTER,  A.B.  Cotton  goods  manufacturer  Natick,  R.  I.; 
Providence,  R,  I.;  director  Phenix  national  bank,  Providence,  R.  I.; 
People's  savings  bank,  Providence;  State  mutual  fire  insurance  company; 
Providence  mutual  fire  insurance  company.  Address,  3  Washington 
Row,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


338  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1876 

LAMB,  JAMES  CURTIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Baptist  minister.  Address,  Noank, 
Conn. 

LANGLEY,  ALFRED  GIDEON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1882;  graduate  student  1882-83;  private  tutor,  music 
teacher,  pianist  organist  and  conductor,  Newport,  R.  I.;  organist  Trin- 
ity church,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1876-79,  1891-95;  United  congregational 
church  1880,  1900-;  Central  Baptist  church  1888-91;  Channing  memorial 
church  1887-88;  St.  John's  church  1895;  Central  Congregational  church, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1895-96;  instructor  philosophy,  Yankton  college, 
Yankton,  S.  D.,  1885;  Latin,  Rogers  high  school,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1889; 
music,  Cloyne  school,  1897-98;  conductor  Philharmonic  society,  New- 
port, 1 896-;  president  Newport  Brown  university  alumni  association 
1900-02.  Translator  Leibnitz's  Critique  of  Locke;  New  essays  concerning 
human  understanding  with  appendix,  with  notes,  1896;  translator  and 
editor  Bach's  Cantatas:  Es  ist  air  gesagt,  Mensch,  1901 ;  Freue  dick  erloste 
Schaar,  1905;  translator  and  author  numerous  articles  in  magazines  and 
periodicals.     Address,  i  School  St.,  Newport,  R.  I.  Newt.,  P. 

LOCKWOOD,  JAMES  THOMAS,  A.B.  Admitted  to  R.  I.  bar  1883;  law- 
yer Apponaug,  R,  I.;  town  clerk  Warwick,  R.  I.,  1887-.  Address,  Ap- 
ponaug,  R.  I.  P. 

Mackenzie,  JOHN  MILNE.  A.B.;  a.m.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1890. 
Teacher  high  school.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1876-88;  student  Universities  of 
Berlin  and  Vienna  1890-91;  phvsician  Fall  River,  Mass.  Born  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  May  7,  1855;  died  Fall  River,  July  11,  1896.       P.,  Nee.  1897 

MASON,  WILLIAM  SIMMONS,  Ph.B.  Resident  Providence,  R.  I.  Born 
Providence,  R.  I.,  April  11,  1856;  died  Providence,  April  27,  1900. 

Nee.  1 90 1 

MERRICK,  ORIGEN  HALL,  A.B.  Spool  cotton  manufacturer.  Address, 
64  Magnolia  Terrace,  Springfield,  Mass.  P. 

MILLER,  HENRY  ALVIN,  A.B.:  A.M.  Teacher  Sufficld,  Conn.,  1876-84; 
Conn,  literary  institution,  Suffield,  1879-80;  in  poultry  business,  South- 
wick,  Mass.     Address,  Southwick,  Mass.  P. 

PARKER,  WILLARD  COMBES,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1879;  lawyer 
Flemington,  N.  J.,  1879-87,  1896-;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1887-96.  Address, 
Flemington,  N.  J.  P. 

PARKHURST,  CHRISTOPHER  FRANCIS,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1879; 
U.  S.  circuit  court  1880;  U.  S.  supreme  court  1886;  lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.;  member  common  council  1892-95;  member  R.  I.  senate  1900-02; 
associate  justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1905-.  Address,  Court  House, 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PEASE,  MYRON  CLARK,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  high  school.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1876-79;  teacher  N.  H.  and  Vt.  1882-84;  instructor  Highland  mil- 
itary academy,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1884-97;  Waban  school,  Waban,  Mass., 
1897-99;  in  business  Providence,  R.  I.,  1899-.  Address,  523  Manton 
Ave.,  Providence,  R.I.  P. 

POOR,  CHARLES  HOWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1880;  lawyer 
Haverhill,  Mass.;  secretary  school  board  1879-S6;  water  commissioner 
1892-.     Address,  62  Lakeview  Ave.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  P. 

PORTER,  SIDNEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Medical  student  University  of  Mich. 
1876-77.     From  Providence,  R.  I.;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  30,  1880. 

ROPER,  SOLON  STUART,  A.B.  With  U.  S.  mutual  accident  association, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1879-?;  U.  S.  casualty  company.  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
special  agent  .(Etna  life  insurance  company,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Address, 
27  Ninth  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  '  P. 

ROUND,  ARTHUR  MOREY,  Ph.B'.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1884.  Sur- 
gical interne  R.  I.  hospital  1884;  assistant  out-patient  department  Mass. 
general  hospital;  physician  Norton,  Mass.;  president  North  Bristol  dis- 
trict, Mass.  medical  society.     Address,  Norton,  Bristol  Co.,  Mass.  P. 


1876  GRADUATES 


329 


SCHUBARTH,  CROMWELL  TURNER,  Ph.B.  Civil  engineer  and  archi- 
tect 1876-78;  merchant  Montevideo.  Minn.,  1878-79;  treasurer  and  gen- 
eral manager  E.  T.  Cowdrey  company,  Boston,  Mass.;  merchandise 
broker,  Boston.     Address,  Roxbury,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

SHAW,  JOHN  TAYLOR,  A.B.;  A.m'  Teacher  New  Milford,  Conn.,  1876- 
79;  graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1882;  graduate  student 
1882-83;  professor  Latin,  Yankton  college,  Yankton,  S.  D.  1883-91;  or- 
dained Congregational  minister  1885;  associate  professor  Latin,  Oberlin 
college,  1891-.     Address,  227  South  Professor  St.,  Oberlin,  O. 

And.,  '82,  P. 

SMITH,  ALBION  TRUE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Assistant  superintendent  Reform 
school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1876-80.  Bom  Litchfield,  Me.,  July  26,  1850; 
died  Litchfield,  June  4,  1880.  Nee.  1880 

SMITH,  BENJAMIN  WEST.  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1878;  lawyer. 
Address,  389  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SMITH,  GEORGE  CARROLL,  A.B.;  A.M.  1890;  M  D.  University  of  the 
city  of  New  York  1881.  Physician  Natick,  Mass.,  1881-93;  rnedical 
student  Berlin  and  Vienna  1893-96;  consulting  physician  Boston,  Mass., 
1 89 7-.  Author  contributions  to  medical  journals.  Address,  The  West- 
minster, Copley  Sq.,  Boston,  Mass.  "  P. 

STANLEY,  EDWARD  OTIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Editor  Banker  and  tradesman, 
Boston,  Mass.;  treasurer  Pond's  extract  company.  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
treasurer  Title  guarantee  and  trust  company.  New  York,  1897-1905; 
second  vice  president  190 5-.  Address.  40  Hawthorne  Ave.,  East  Orange, 
N.J.  P. 

STEELE,  BENJAMIN  WHEELER,  A.B.  Teacher  university  grammar 
school,  Providence,  R.  I.;  editor  Mountaineer,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.; 
Weekly  gazette  Colorado  Springs;  Daily  gazette,  Colorado  Springs.  Born 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  Jan.  25,  1851;  died  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  Nov.  3,  1891. 

Nee.  1892 

SUYDAM,  HENRY  CLAY.  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1879;  lawyer.  Ad- 
dress, Bound  Brook.  N.  J.  P. 

THOMAS,  JUDSON  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.B.  Baptist  union  theolog- 
ical seminary,  Chicago,  1880;  D.D.  Shurtleff  college  1899.  Student 
Newton  theological  institution  1876-77;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1880; 
pastor  First  church,  Dubuque,  Iowa,  1880-89;  First  church,  Topeka, 
Kans.,  1889-95;  district  secretary  American  Baptist  home  mission  soci- 
ety, Chicago  district,  1895-.  Editor  Baptist  visitor,  1887-94.  Address, 
324  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111.  Newt.,  P. 

TINGLEY,  RICHARD  HOADLEY,  Ph.B.  Civil  engineer.  Providence, 
R.  I.;  president  and  chief  engineer  The  R.  H.  Tingley  company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Address,  29  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

VAN  SLYCK,  CYRUS  MANCHESTER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1878.  Admitted  to  bar  1878;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  assistant 
city  solicitor  1889-92;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1897-98; 
colonel  R.  I.  militia  1883-95.  Address,  49  Westminster  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

VAN  WICKLE,  AUGUSTUS  STOUT,  A.B.  Shipping  clerk  Ebervale 
coal  company,  Ebervale,  Penn.,  1876-77;  clerk  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1877-78; 
mine  superintendent  Ebervale  coal  company,  Ilazlcton,  Penn.,  1878-81; 
in  charge  of  mining  interests,  Cleveland,  O.,  1881-86;  president  Ebervale 
coal  company,  Morristown,  N.  J.;  Van  Wickle,  Stout  and  company, 
later  A  S.  Van  Wickle  and  company;  coal  operator  and  banker.  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  with  residence  at  Hazleton,  Penn.,  1892-98;  president 
Hazleton  national  bank;  Hazleton  iron  works;  vice  president  Phoenix 
powder  manufacturing  company  of  N.  Y.;  trustee  Peddie  institute; 
Metropolitan  museum  of  art;  American  museum  of  natural  history. 
Bom  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  4,  1856;  died  Hazleton,  Penn.,  June  8, 
1898.  Nee.  1899 


330  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1876 

WEST,  GEORGE  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1878.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1879;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of 
representatives  1885-87;  Providence  school  committee  1888-96;  common 
council  1895-96.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  19,  1852;  died  Augh- 
nacloy.  County  Tj'-rone,  Ireland,  July  21,  1896.  P.,  Nee.  1897 

WHITMARSH,  HENRY  ALLEN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  N.  Y.  homoeopathic 
medical  college  1879.  Physician  and  surgeon,  Providence,  R.  I.;  surgeon 
R.  I.  homoeopathic  hospital;  president  R.  I.  homoeopathic  medical  soci- 
ety 1893,  1894;  member  American  institute  of  homoeopathy;  Mass. 
surgical  and  gynecological  society;  president.  Author  various  articles  in 
medical  journals.     Address,  102  Prospect  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WOOD,  EDMUND,  A.B.  Lumber  merchant.  New  Bedford,  Mass.;  mem- 
ber city  council  1883-86;  president  1885-86;  water  commission  1894- 
99.     Address,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  P. 

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1877 

ALDRICH,  CHARLES  TALBOT,  A.B.  Cotton  manufacturer.  Address, 
230  Hope  St.,  Providence   R.  I.  P. 

BALLOU,  EDGAR  FOWLER,  A.B.  Miner  Central  City,  Col.;  railroad 
manager  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah;  wholesale  dealer  in  dried  fruits  and 
canned  goods,  Chicago,  111.;  lawyer  Appleton,  Wis.  Address,  747  North 
Division  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 

BALLOU,  HARRY  MATURIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Head  master  St.  James's 
military  academy,  Macon,  Mo.,  1880-83;  head  of  English  department  and 
teacher  rhetoric  and  English  literature,  St.  Paul's  school,  Concord,  Mass., 
1883-89;  assistant  organist  and  choir  director;  teacher  voice  culture  and 
singing.  Providence,  and  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1890-;  organist  and  choir 
master  Grace  Universahst  church,  Franklin,  Mass.  Author  various 
articles  on  voice  culture  and  the  art  of  singing.  Address,  279  Brown  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BALLOU,  WALTER  IRVING,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1879.  Ad- 
mitted to  R.  I.  bar  1879;  lawyer  Chicago,  111.;  assistant  superintendent 
woolen  mill,  Oxford,  Mass.;  lawyer  Woonsocket,  R.  I.;  first  city  solicitor 
1889-97;  member  Woonsocket  business  men's  association.  Bom  Black- 
stone,  Mass.,  July  30,  1853;  died  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  May  17,  1903.     P. 

BARTLETT,  THOMAS  ELLIOTT,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1880;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1880;  pastor  South  church. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1880-1901;  Pawtuxet,  R.  I..  1902-;  president  R.  I. 
Baptist  education  society.  Author  various  pamphlets  and  articles  in 
periodicals.     Address,  Elmwood  Station,  Providence,  R.  I.  Newt.,  P. 

BENJAMIN,  WAYLAND  EVERETT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Boston  univer- 
sity 1879.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar  1879;  instructor  Boston  university 
law  school  1879-81 ;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.  Editor  Chalmers'  on  bills, 
notes  and  checks,  1881;  2d  edition,  1889;  N.  Y.  annotated  cases,  vols.  1-6, 
1895-1900;  Railway  and  corporation  law  journal;  author  Index  digest  of 
Minn,  reports,  vols.  1-35,  1888;  Supplement  to  McAdam's  Landlord 
and  tenant,  1892;  New  York  citations,  1893.  Address,  320  Broadway, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BRADFORD,  CARY  CARPENTER,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1882. 
Physican  Southbridge,  Mass.;  medical  examiner  8th  Worcester  district 
1889-;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1896-97;  member  board 
of  health,  Southbridge,  1892-;  library  committee.  Address,  Southbridge, 
Mass.  P. 

CAPRON,  FRANKLIN  PIERCE,  A.B  ;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and 
surgeons,  Columbia  college,  1879.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  sur- 
geon   eye,  ear,  throat  and  nose  department,    R.    I.   hospital,    1881-97; 


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consulting  physician  1897- ;  fellow  R.  I.  medical  society;  American 
academy  of  medicine;  member  American  otological  society;  American 
ophthalmological  society.     Address,  118  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.     P. 

CULVER,  GEORGE  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1885;  lawyer. 
Address,  38  Park  Row.  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

DAY,  JOSEPH  TAFT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Insurance  agent.  Address,  96  Lloyd 
Ave.,  Providence,  R.  L  P. 

DOW,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1881.  Phy- 
sician Lawrence,  Mass.,  1881-84;  city  physician  1888-94;  medical  exam- 
iner 5th  Mass.  district  1900-.  Address,  246  Haverhill  St.,  Lawrence, 
Mass.  P. 

DRAKE,  HENRY  SCUDDER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1881, 
Agent  manufacturing  chemists,  Middleboro,  Mass.;  manufacturer  Bos- 
ton, Mass.;  vice  president  Regenerated  cold  air  company,  Boston.  Ad- 
dress, 45  Peirce  St.,  Middleboro,  Mass.  P. 

ELDER,  CHARLES  BROWN,  A.B.;  D.B.  Harvard  university  1880.  Or- 
dained Unitarian  minister  1880;  pastor  Neponset,  Mass.,  1880-84;  South 
Boston,  Mass.,  1884-89;  Keene,  N.  H.,  1889-1905;  Church  of  the  unity, 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1905-.  Author  occasional  sermons  and  addresses. 
Address,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

FINCH,  CHARLES  HARVEY,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  University  of  the  city  of  New 
York  1880.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1890;  medical  missionary  Suifu, 
China,  1891-1900;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1901-.  Address,  62 
Jackson  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GARDNER,  RATHBONE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1879;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1879-;  member  common  council  1884-87,  1895;  pres- 
ident 1885-87;  U.  S.  district  attorney  1889-93;  member  R.  I.  house  of 
representatives   1897.     Address,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GODDARD,  ASA  ELDRIDGE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Assistant  teacher  high  school, 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  1877-81;  Smith  academy,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1881-90;  in- 
structor Greek  and  history  1884-90;  assistant  principal  New  church 
school,  Waltham,  Mass.,  1890-99;  teacher  mathematics,  astronomy  and 
geology,  high  school.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1900-.  Author  various  articles 
in  reviews.     Address,  473  Walnut  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

GOW.  JOHN  RUSSELL,  A.B.  Teacher  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  1877-78;  giad- 
uated  Newton  theological  seminary  1882;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1882; 
pastor  Fair  Haven,  Vt.,  1882-85;  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1885-91,  Hyde 
Park,  Chicago,  111.,  1891-95;  Perkins  street  church,  Somerville,  Mass., 
1 895-;  school  trustee.  Fair  Haven;  trustee  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1902-;  president  Boston  Browning  society  1903-.  Address,  42 
Franklin  St.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

GREEN,  EDWARD,  A.B.  Graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary 
1880;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1881;  pastor  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  1881-84; 
Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  1884-85;  Unitarian  church,  Newport,  N.  H.,  1886-89; 
Petersham,  Mass.,  1889-97;  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1897-.     Address,  Exeter,  N.  H. 

Roch.  theol.,  P. 

HALL,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN,  A.B.  Life  insurance  agent.  Address, 
49  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HANSELL,  HOWARD  FORDE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Jefferson  medical  col- 
lege 1879.  Physician  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  adjunct  professor  diseases 
of  the  eye,  Philadelphia  polyclinic;  lecturer  ophthalmology,  Jefferson 
medical  college;  chief  clinical  assistant  out-patient  department,  Jeffer- 
son medical  college;  clinical  professor  ophthalmology,  Jefferson  medical 
college,  1894-1904;  professor  ophthalmology  1904-;  professor  diseases 
of  the  eye,  Philadelphia  polyclinic  and  school  for  graduates  in  medicine, 
1 894-;  ophthalmologist  Philadelphia  hospital.  Author  Clinical  ophthal- 
mology, in  conjunction  with  J.   H.   Bell,    1892;  Muscular  anomalies  of 


332  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1877 

the  eye,  in  conjunction  with  Wendell  Reber,  1899;  Text-hook  on  diseases 
of  the  eye,  in  conjunction  with  William  Sweet,  1903;  numerous  articles  in 
medical  journals.  Address,  1528  Walnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 
HYDE,  FREDERIC  ALBERT,  Ph.B.  Superintendent  schools,  Cambridge, 
111.,  1880-84;  Newton,  111.;  1884-88;  principal  high  school.  Council  Bluffs; 
professor  natural  science,  Lincoln  normal  university,  Lincoln,  Neb.;  sup- 
erintendent schools,  Walsenburg.  Col.     Address,  Walsenburg,  Col.         P. 

JENCKES,  THOMAS  ALLEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Boston  univer- 
sity 1878-79;  admitted  to  bar  1879;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member 
R.  I.  senate  1896-98.  Address,  336  Butler  Exchange  Building,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

JOHNSON,  CLARKE  HOWARD,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1879;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1879-80,  1899- 
1902;  clerk  1881-86;  justice  8th  judicial  district  R.  I.  1886-1903;  associate 
justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1903-.     Address,  Greene,  R.  I.  P. 

KELLEY,  JAMES  PRENTICE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Colby  academy, 
New  London,  N.  H.,  1877-70;  Conn,  literary  institution,  Suffield,  Conn., 
1879-86;  Lenox  school.  New  York  N.  Y.,  1887-88;  academy,  Greenwich, 
Conn.,  1 888-.  Author  The  laiu  of  service,  a  study  in  Christian  altruism, 
1894.     Address,  Greenwich,  Conn.  P. 

KIMBALL,  CHARLES  EDMUNDS.  Ph.B.  President  railroad.  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Address,  Summit.  N.  J.  P 

KNIGHT,  WILLIAM  MOORE,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1878;  lawyer  Me- 
ridian. Texas;  prosecuting  attorney  Bosque  county,  Texas,  1882-86; 
member  Texas  house  of  representatives  190 2-.  Address,  Meridian, 
Tex.  P. 

LATHAM,  FRANK  TERRY.  A.B.  Graduated  Rochester  theological  sem- 
inary 1880;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1880;  pastor  Suffield.  Conn.,  1880- 
83;  Newport,  N.  H.,  1883-88;  First  church,  Medina,  N.  Y.,  1888-1904; 
First  church,  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  1904-.     Address,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  P. 

LEE,  CHRISTOPHER  MARBLE,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1S79;  lawyer 
Newport,  R.  I.;  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  147  Elmwood  Ave.,  Provi- 
dence. R.  I.  R.  I.,  att.  P. 

McGUINNESS,  EDWIN  DANIEL,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1879. 
Admitted  to  bar  1879;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  major  R.  I.  militia  1881- 
85;  secretary  of  state  R.  I.  1887-88,  1890-91;  alderman  Providence  1889- 
03;  mayor  1896-98;  park  commissioner  1897-1901;  member  American 
bar  association;  R.  I.  historical  society.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  May 
17,  1856;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  21,  1901.  Nee.  1901,  P. 

MILFORD,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Howard  university 
1901.  Principal  normal  school,  Christiansburg,  Va.,  1877-78;  high  school, 
Easton.  Md.,  1882-83;  Law's  seminary,  Washington,  D.  C,  1884-86; 
Lincoln  building  night  school,  Washington,  1886-87;  clerk  city  post 
office,  Washington,  1887-;  admitted  to  bar  1902;  lawyer  Washington 
1902-.  Author  various  articles  in  magazines.  Address,  450  N  St.,  N. 
W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  P. 

MILNE,  JOSEPH  DAVIS,  A.B.  Assistant  editor  Evening  news.  Fall 
River,  Mass.     Address,  News  Office,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

MOWRY,  RAYMOND  GREENE,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1880;  U.  S.  cir- 
cuit court  1903;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  recording  clerk  R.  I.  house  of 
representatives  1891,  1893-1903;  reading  clerk  1903-;  aide-de-camp  to 
governor,  with  rank  of  colonel,  1892;  second  assistant  city  solicitor, 
Providence,  1893,  1894.     Address,  P.  O.  Box  931,  Providence,  R.  I.        P. 

PAGE,  INMAN  EDWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  seminary,  Natchez,  Miss., 
1877-78;  Lincoln  institute,  Jefferson  City,  Mo.,  1878-80;  president  1880- 
98;  president  Agricultural  and  normal  university,  Langston,  Okla., 
1 898-.     Address,  Langston,  Okla.  P. 


i877  GRADUATES  333 

PALMER,  JULIUS,  A.B.  Manufacturing  jeweler  Providence,  R.  L;  di- 
rector Equitable  insurance  company  1884-;  Old  national  bank  1886-; 
president  1896-1902.     Address,  P.  O.  Box  1103,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PECK,  WALTER  ASA,  A.B.  Wool  merchant,  firm  of  Asa  Peck  and  sons, 
Providence,  R.  L;  director  Union  trust  company;  member  board  of  di- 
rectors R.  L  school  of  design.  Born  Barrington,  R.  L,  July  19,  1854; 
died  Providence,  R.  L,  May  31,  190 1.  .P..  Nee.  1901 

PHELPS,  DRYDEN  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.B.  Yale  university  1892; 
Litt.D.  National  university,  Chicago,  1893.  Licensed  Baptist  preacher 
1876;  assistant  editor  Christian  secretary  1877-80;  engaged  in  out-door 
pursuits  1883-85;  colporteur  Conn.  Bible  society  1885-86;  agent  for  re- 
ligious books  1886-87;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1887;  pastor  Wilming- 
ton, Vt.,  1887-S9;  preacher  Haddam,  Conn.,  1889-90;  Baptist  mission, 
now  Second  church,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1890-91 ;  religious  editor  Saturday 
morning  news.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1892;  pastor  Egremont,  Mass.,  1893; 
First  church,  Groton,  Conn.,  1895-99;  retired;  resident  New  Haven,  Conn.; 
clerk  New  Haven  Baptist  association  1899-.  Author  numerous  articles 
and  poems  in  periodicals.  P. 

PIERCE  EDWARD  ELISHA,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1890. 
Physician  and  surgeon.  Providence,  R.  I.;  medical  examiner  Providence 
young  men's  Christian  association  1890-;  various  insurance  companies. 
Author  various  papers  and  addresses.  Address,  328  Broadway,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

POTTER,  JEFFERSON  ROWLAND,  A.B.;  A.M.  1887.  Teacher  Vt. 
academy  1S77-78;  Eastern  state  normal  school,  Castine,  Me.,  1878-85; 
professor  pedagogy.  State  college  of  Ky..  1885-88;  teacher  sciences,  West- 
ern state  normal  school,  Farmington,  Me.,  188S-90;  student  Clark  uni- 
versity, Worcester,  Mass.,  1890-91;  superintendent  schools,  Ashland 
district,  Mass.,  1891-92;  Walpole  district,  Mass.,  1892-99;  principal 
public  schools,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1899-.  Address,  467  Ellison  St.,  Pater- 
son,  N.  J.  P. 

PRATT,  FRANK  KINGMAN,  A.B.  Teacher  grammar  school,  Faribault, 
Minn.,  1877-78;  in  business  Minneapolis  Minn.,  1878-79;  law  student 
Minneapolis  1880-81;  admitted  to  bar  1881;  lawyer  Minneapolis  i88t-. 
Address,  510  N.  Y.  Life  Building,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  P. 

RUECKERT,  FREDERICK,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1880;  lawyer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1891-92;  member 
school  committee  Providence  1894-;  president  1903-;  clerk  district  court, 
6th  judicial  district,  R.  I.,  1895-1905 ;  justice  district  court,  6th  judicial 
district,  1905-.     Address,  87   Weybossct  St.,   Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SCOTT,  CHARLES  SEAVER,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  Wrentham, 
Mass.,  1877-78;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1881;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1S81;  pastor  Franklin,  Ind.,  1881-85;  Hackensack,  N. 
J.,  1886-87;  Somerville,  Mass.,  1887-92;  Marlboro,  Mass.,  1893-96;  Wa- 
verley,  Mass.,  1896-99;  real  estate  agent  Waverley  1899-.  Author  arti- 
cles in  periodicals.     Address,  Waverley,  Mass.  Newt.,  P, 

SHEFFIELD,  WILLIAM  PAINE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Paris,  France; 
Harvard  university  1878-79;  admitted  to  bar  1880;  lawyer  Newport, 
R.  I.;  member  school  committee,  Newport,  1S83-1902;  R.  I.  house  of 
representatives  1885-87,  1889-90,  1894-96,  1899-1901.  Address,  6  Cot- 
tage St.,  Newport,  k.  I.  P. 

SLADE,  GEORGE  HENRY,  Ph.B.  Assistant  engineer  water  works  and 
sewage  system.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1S77-79;  mill  engineer  1879-83;  sec- 
retary Jewelers'  board  of  trade  1884;  architectural  draughtsman  1885- 
86;  draughtsman  New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  railroad  1887- 
1905;  with  American  car  and  foundry  company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ad- 
dress, 416  Friendship  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SNOW,  CHARLES  THEODORE,  A.B.  Tack  manufacturer.  Address, 
East  Whitman,  Mass.  P. 


334  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1877 

SOUTHWICK,  ISAAC  HINCKLEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Boston 
university;  admitted  to  bar  1879;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member 
school  committee  1886-89;  common  council  1887-89;  secretary  R.  I. 
commission  to  revise  statutes;  member  commission  to  revise  ordinances 
of  the  City  of  Providence;  commission  to  revise  charter  and  special  laws 
of  Providence;  justice  police  court  1899-1900;  chairman  R.  I.  board  of 
canvassers  and  registration  1900-02.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  28, 
1854;  died  Providence,  Dec.  23,  1902.  P.,  Nee.  1903 

SPENCE,  FRANK  ARTHUR,  A.B.  Teacher  Salem,  Mass.,  1877-78;  ac- 
countant Boston,  Mass.,  1879-83;  Oldtown,  Me.,  1883-86;  clerk  Thomp- 
son-Houston electric  company,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1886-88,  1889-90;  clerk 
Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine  Republic,  1888-89;  proprietor  Spence  and 
Peaslee  shorthand  and  biisiness  college,  Salem,  Mass.,  1890- 1900;  secre- 
tary and  instructor  English,  Salem  commercial  school,  Salem,  1900-. 
Author  A  course  in  punctuation.     Address,  38  Burt  St.,  Lowell,  Mass.    P. 

SULLIVAN,  FRANK  LOUIS,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1880;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1880;  pastor  HoUiston,  Mass., 
1880-82;  Moorhead,  Minn.,  1882-83;  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.,  1884-88;  Santa 
Cruz,  Cal.,  1888-89;  Los  Gatos,  Cal.,  1889-90;  associate  editor  Pacific 
Baptist,  1891-1902;  field  representative  The  Watchman,  1902-.  Address, 
501  Tremont  Temple,  Boston,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

THOMAS,  WILLIS  FRYE,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1880;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1880;  pastor  Winthrop,  Mass.,  1880; 
missionary  Burma  1880-;  professor  and  head  of  various  departments 
American  Baptist  theological  seminary,  Insein,  Burma,  1893-;  member 
committees  to  revise  the  Bible  in  the  Karen  and  Burman  languages. 
Translator  various  hymns  into  Karen  and  Burmese.  Address,  American 
Baptist  Mission,  Insein,  Lower  Burma.  Newt.,  P. 

THURSTON,  WILMARTH  HEATH,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1879;  lawyer. 
Address,  42  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TYLER,  JOSEPH  HENRY,  A.B.  Student  Johns  Hopkins  university  1877- 
78;  cooper  Baltimore,  Md.,  1878-85;  commission  merchant  1885-88; 
baker  1888-97;  furniture  manufacturer  1897-.  Address,  2018  Bolton 
Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md.  P. 

VAN  HORNE,  WILLIAM  GRANT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah;  judge  Court  of  first  instance,  Cairo,  Egypt,  1902-.  Address, 
Shepherd's  Hotel,  Cairo,  Egypt.  P. 

WARD,  GEORGE  OTIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1887;  M.D.  Har- 
vard university  1887.  Teacher  mathematics  and  sciences,  Hitchcock 
free  high  school,  Brimfield,  Mass.,  1877-78;  Worcester  academy  1878-82; 
medical  house  officer  Boston  city  hospital  1886-87;  house  officer  Boston 
lying-in  hospital  1887;  physician  Worcester,  Mass.;  visiting  physician 
Worcester  city  hospital  1888-;  Memorial  hospital  1888-.  Author  occa- 
sional contributions  to  medical  journals.  Address,  833  Main  St.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.  P. 

WHITNEY,  PATRICK,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Roman  CathoHc  priest  1882; 
assistant  pastor  Toronto,  Canada,  1882-86;  pastor  Caldwell,  Ont.,  1886- 
97;  Uptergrove,  Ont,,  1897-1901;  Newmarket,  Ont.,  1901-.  Address,  New- 
market, Ont.  P. 

WILLIAMS,  FRED  HOMER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1882;  lawyer 
Boston,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1883,  1884;  Mass. 
senate  1898,  1899.     Address,  41  Coolidge  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  P. 

YOUNG,  CHARLES  SUMNER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal -grammar  school, 
Adams,  Mass.,  1880;  Globe  school,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1880-83.  Bom 
Providence,  R.  I.,  July  20,  1857;  died  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  Jan.  4,  1883. 

Nee.  1884 
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1878  GRADUATES  335 

1878 

ALEXANDER,  ROBERT,  A.B.  Teacher;  officer  R.  I.  reform  school; 
Mass.  reform  school;  vacation  officer  R.  I.  state  prison  1890;  teacher 
Colville,  Wash.     Address,  Chehuhs,  Lewis  Co..  Wash.  P. 

BARTLETT,  WILLIAM  PORTER,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theolo.eical 
institution  1878-81;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1881;  pastor  Hudson, 
N.  H.,  1881-83;  Lexington,  Mass.,  1883-84;  Campton,  N.  H.,  1885-87; 
Meriden,  N.  H.,  1887-89;  North  Springfield,  Vt.,  1889-92;  North  Oxford, 
Mass.,  1892-93;  Manchaug  and  South  Sutton,  Mass.,  1894-98;  preacher 
and  evangelist,  West  Andover,  Mass.,  1898- 1904;  pastor  Tyringham, 
Mass.,  1904-05;  North  Colebrook  and  Robertsville,  Conn.,  1905-.  Ad- 
dress, North  Colebrook,  Conn.  Newt.,  P. 

BENNETT,  CHARLES  EDWIN,  A.B.;  Litt.D.  1904.  Professor  classical 
philology,  Brown  university,  1891-92.  Teacher  Milton,  Fla.,  1878-79; 
Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  1879-81;  student  Harvard  university  1881-82;  Leipsic 
university  1882-83;  Berlin  1883-84;  Heidelberg  1884;  principal  Latin 
school  and  instructor  University  of  Nebraska  1885-89;  associate  professor 
classical  philology  1889;  professor  Latin,  University  of  Wis.,  1889-91; 
Cornell  university  189 2-;  member  American  philological  association. 
Author  A  Latin  grammar,  1895;  Appendix  to  Bennett's  Latin  grammar, 
1895;^  Latin  composition,  1896;  The  foundations  of  Latin,  1898;  Cri- 
tique of  some  recent  sttbjunctive  theories,  1899;  The  quantitative  reading  of 
Latin  poetry,  1899;  The  teaching  of  Latin  and  Greek  in  secondary  schools, 
in  conjunction  with  G.  P.  Bristol,  1900;  Latin  lessons,  1901;  also  num- 
erous articles  in  educational  and  philological  journals;  editor  Xenophon's 
Hellenica,  books  V-VIL  1892;  Tacitus's Dialogus de oraioribus,  1894;  Cicero 
de  seneciute,  1897;  Cicero  de  amicitia,  1897  ;  Horace,  odes  and  epodes,  1901 ; 
Ca&sar's  Gallic  war,  books  I-IV.,  igo^',  Cicero's  Select  orations ,  1904;  Virgil's 
Mneid,  I-VL;  Cornell  studies  in  classical  philology;  AUyn  and  Bacon's 
College  Latin  series;  translator  The  characters  of  Theophrastus,  in  con- 
junction with  W.  A.  Hammond,  1902.     Address,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Amer.  cat.,  P. 

BIGELOW,  CHARLES  EDWIN,  A.B.;  M.D.  Jefferson  medical  college  1882. 
Physician  Leominster,  Mass.;  chairman  board  of  health  1893-;  president 
Worcester  north  district  medical  society  1902;  councillor  Mass.  medical 
society.     Address,  Leominster,  Mass.  P. 

BRADFORD,  MOSES  BROWN  LOCKWOOD,  A.B.  Merchant  Providence, 
R.  I.;  resident  Concord,  Mass.     Address,  Concord,  Mass.  P. 

BROWN,  ELON  ROUSE,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1880;  lawyer  Watertown, 
N.  Y.;  member  N.  Y.  constitutional  convention  1894;  N.  Y.  state  senate 
1898-1904;  president  Flower  memorial  library,  Watertown.  Address, 
Watertown,  N.  Y.  P. 

BURBANK,  CALEB  AMBROSE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Mayor's  secretary.  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1879-84;  clerk  R.  I.  supreme  court  1885-91;  lawyer.  Ad- 
dress, I  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BURBANK,  ROBERT  WILLARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1880; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  assistant  attorney-general  R.  I.  1888-89;  at- 
torney-general 1891-94.  Address,  912  Banigan  Building,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

BURGESS,  GIDEON  ALBERT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.B.  Bates  college  1881; 
D.D.  Rio  Grande  college,  Ohio,  1895.  Ordained  Free  Baptist  minister 
1882;  pastor  Greenville,  R.  I.,  1882-89;  MinneapoHs,  Minn.,  1889-90; 
president  Parker  college,  Winnebago  city,  Minn.,  1890-96;  pastor  Con- 
gregational church,  Toledo,  O.,  1896-1900;  Union  church,  Berea,  Ky., 
1901-03;  acting  chaplin  Berea  college  1901-03;  pastor  Darlington  chapel, 
Pawtucket,  R"  I.,  1904-.  Joint  editor  Free  Baptist  cyclopcedia,  1889. 
Address,  North  Scituate,  R.  I.  P. 


336  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1878 

BUTTERWORTH,  CHARLES  FREDERICK,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student 
Boston  university  1878-70;  admitted  to  bar  1880;  lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.;  iron  founder,  firm  of  J.  S.  White  company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Ad- 
dress, 372  Broadway,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

CASE,  RICHARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Suffield,  Conn.,  1878-79;  principal 
high  school.  Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  1879-97;  superintendent  of  schools  1890- 
97;  principal  Point  Pleasant,  N.  J.,  1898-.  Author  annual  reports. 
Address,  Point  Pleasant,  N.  J.  P. 

CHANDLER,  WALTER  GARDNER,  A.B.  Principal  academy,  Black- 
water,  Fla.;  superintendent  schools,  Vandalia,  111.;  secretary  and  treas- 
urer Union  brass  architectural  w^orks,  Chicago,  111.;  Beloit,  Wis.;  teacher 
literature  and  history,  Baltimore,  Md.;  stock  broker  Baltimore,  Md. 
1902-04;  engaged  in  mining  and  in  the  sale  of  mineral  and  timber  lands 
Asheville,  N.  C;  industrial  agent  Asheville  and  Craggy  Mountain  rail- 
way company.  Editor  Grant  county  herald,  Lancaster,  Wis.,  four  years 
Address,  Asheville,  N.  C.  P 

CHILDS,  HAROLD  CHESSMAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  high  school,  Dor- 
chester, Mass.,  1878-80;  principal  high  school,  Pepperell,  Mass.,  1881-84 
Needham,  Mass.,  1884-89;  sub-master  high  school  Brockton,  Mass.,  1889- 
98;  principal  high  school,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  1898-;  superintendent 
schools,  Swampscott,  1901-04;  secretary  Norfolk  county  teachers'  asso- 
ciation 1885-89;  president  Plymouth  county  teachers'  association  1898; 
secretary  and  treasurer  High  school  masters'  club  of  Mass.  1896-1901; 
trustee  Teachers'  annuity  guild  1S95-;  president  Congregational  Sunday 
school  superintendents'  union  of  Boston  and  vicinity  1903;  secretary 
1905-.     A^ddress,  19  Andrew  Road,  Swampscott,  Mass.  P. 

CLARKE,  WILLIS  GAYLORD,  A.B.  Adm.itted  to  bar  1880;  Lawyer 
Sioux  City,  la.;  county  attorney  Woodbury  county,  la.,  1886-87;  member 
la.  house  of  representatives  1890-91;  lawyer  Carl  Junction,  Mo.  Author 
articles  in  magazines.     Address,   Carl  Junction.   Mo.  P. 

COLLINS,  ABEL  CHALKLEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  academy  Belvidere, 
N.  C,  1879-80;  high  school.  Peace  Dale,  R.  I.,  1880-81;  law  student 
Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  1881-84;  admitted  to  bar  1884;  lawyer  Great 
Barrington  1884-;  chairman  board  of  selectmen  1887-89;  member  school 
committee  1890-96;  director  National  Mahaiwe  bank;  Free  library.  Great 
Barrington;  trustee  Great  Barrington  savings  bank;  Friends'  school 
1900-;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1902  Author  History 
of  bench  and  bar  in  History  of  Berkshire  county.  Address,  Great  Barring- 
ton, Mass.  P. 

DARY,  ALBERT  NELSON,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1881;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1881;  pastor  Everett,  Mass.,  1881- 
83;  Dighton,  Mass.,  1885-88;  Westbrook,  Me.,  1888-96;  Skowhegan,  Me., 
1896-98;  Sanford,  Me.,  1898-1900;  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1900-.  Address,  31 
Prescott  St.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  Newt..  P. 

DURFEE,  WINTHROP  CARVER,  Ph.B.  Importer,  manufacturer  and 
dealer  in  dyestuffs  and  chemicals,  Boston,  Mass.;  consulting  chemist  in 
matters  connected  with  textile  industries.  Author  genealogical  sketches 
Address,  81  Sedgwick  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  P 

ELY,  WILLIAM,  Ph.B.  Cotton  manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I.;  estates 
Address,  69  Manning  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P 

FAIRBANK,  ALFRED  NELSON,  A.B.;  A.M.     Teacher  Webster,  Mass. 

FARNHAM,  HARRY  ORMSBEE,  A.B.  Music  teacher  Providence,  R.  I 
professor  music,  Wittenberg  college,  Springfield,  O.,  1888-92;  music 
teacher  and  concert  organist,  Paducah,  Ky.;  organist  Christ  church 
Louisville,  Ky.,  1892-94;  cashier  Foreman  novelty  company,  Paducah 
Ky. ;  associate  American  college  of  musicians  1887;  president  Ohio  music 
teachers'  association  1880-91.  Author  reports  and  various  historical 
and  critical  articles  on  professional  subjects.  Born  Providence  R.  I., 
Jan.  2,  1857;  died  Jackson,  Tenn.,  May  19,  1905.  P. 


1878  GRADUATES  337 

GAMMELL,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.     Manufacturer.     Address,   170  Hope 

St.,  Providence.  R    I.  P. 

GODDING,   CLARENCE  MILES    A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.   Harvard  university 

1883.  Interne  Mass.  general  hospital  1S82-83;  physician  Providence,  R. 
I.;  surcfcon  out-patient  department  R.  I.  hospital  1883-88;  visiting  sur- 
geon 1888-:  visiting  physician  Providence  lying-in  hospital  1888-91; 
consulting  physician  1891-;  attending  physician  Dexter  asylum.  Ad- 
dress, 312  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GOODWIN,  GEORGE,  A.B.  Piano  dealer  Philadelphia,  Penn.  Address, 
314  New  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

GRISHAM,  GABRIEL  NELSON,  A.B.  by  special  vote  1900;  A.M.  Roger 
Williams  university,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1886.  Teacher  Goliad,  Tex.,  1879; 
professor  mathematics  and  astronomy,  Lincoln  institute,  Jefferson  City, 
Mo.,  1880-S7;  principal  grammar  school,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1887-89; 
principal  Lincoln  high  school,  Kansas  City,  1S89-.  Author  articles  and 
lectures.     Address,  1424  Howard  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  P. 

HARRIS,  FRANK,  A.B.;  A.M.  1889.  Cotton  broker  Providence,  R.  I.; 
cotton  manufacturer  Woonsocket,  R.  I.;  alderman  Woonsocket;  presi- 
dent common  council;  colonel  and  aide-de-camp  on  governor's  staff  1891- 
93 ;  stock  broker  Boston,  Mass.     Address,  no  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass.     P. 

HAYWARD,  SUMNER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1881.  Eye 
and  ear  specialist.     Address,  84  East  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  P. 

HIBBARD,  NATHANIEL,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1882.  Phy- 
sician Danielsonvillc,  Conn.,  until  1898;  member  school  board;  director 
public  library ;  savings  bank;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1898-;  member 
Providence  medical  association.  Address  304  Potter  Ave.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

HOBIGAND,  JULES  ADOLPHE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  Boston  school  of 
languages  1884-93;  head  French  teacher  Hopkinson  school,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1889-93;  Frye  school  1893-96;  principal  Ballou  and  Hobigand 
preparatory  school  1896-.     Address,  1022  Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass.   P. 

HOPKINS,    GEORGE   AVILLIAM.    A.B.;   A.M.;    LL.B.    Columbia  college 

1884.  Admitted  to  bar  1885;  lawyer.  Address,  7  Beekman  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  P. 

HOWARD,  CHARLES  TAYLOR,  Ph.B.  Manufacturer  Phcnix,  R.  I., 
1878-81;  secretary  and  treasurer  Lamphear  machine  company;  secretary 
and  treasurer  Providence  telephone  company  1880-.  Address,  Drawer 
1 1 50,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HOYT,  ALBERT  PIERCE,  A.B.  Clerk;  teller  First  national  bank.  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1878-90;  chairman  school  committee  East  Providence, 
R.  I.  Bom  Brighton,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1857;  died  East  Providence,  R. 
I.    Oct.  7,  1890.  Nee.  1891 

HOYT,  ELTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Engaged  in  mining  Santiago  de  Cuba,  Cuba. 
Address,  Care  El  Cobre  Mines,  Santiago  de  Cuba,  Cuba.  P. 

HUSE,  CHARLES  ARCHELAUS,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1881. 
Assistant  port  physician  Boston,  Mass.,  1881-82;  physician  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1882-84;  member  Mass.  medical  society.  Born  Worcester,  Mass., 
Aug.  7,  1855;  died  Worcester,  July  3,  1884.  Nee.  1885 

KING^  RALPH  THRALL,  Ph.B.  1879.  Lumber  merchant  Cleveland,  O.; 
in  business,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  University  Club,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  P. 

LARNED,  EDWIN  CHANNING,  A.B.  In  business.  Address,  Univer- 
sity Club,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

LIPPITT,  HENRY  FREDERIC,  A.B.  Manufacturer.  Address,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

MASON,  JOHN  HALE,  A.B.  Music  teacher  Providence,  R.  I.;  head 
teacher  music  department,  Moses  Brown  school;  Miss  Mary  C.  Wheeler's 


338  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1878 

Cabot  street  school ;  Convent  of  the  Sacred  Heart ;  director  choir  Central 
Congregational  church;  treasurer  John  N.  Mason  real  estate  company; 
Beckwith  land  company;  manager  of  estates.  Address,  253  Waterman 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

METCALF,  STEPHEN  OLNEY,  A.B.  Trustee  Brown  university  1899-. 
Woolen  manufacturer.     Address,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MILLER,  WILLIAM  BROWN  MARTIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Banker  and  broker 
Providence,  R.  I.;  member  N.  Y.  stock  exchange;  Providence  board  of 
trade.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  13,  1856;  died  Providence,  Feb.  8, 
1900.  P.,  Nee.  1900 

MUNRO,  OLIVER  BUCHANAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Reporter  Evening  press, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1878-84;  editor  Providence  Sunday  transcript;  reporter, 
later  financial  and  commercial  news  editor.  Providence  daily  journal, 
Providence,  1884-90;  founder  Providence  financial  news  1890;  managing 
editor  Atnerican  wool  and  cotton  reporter,  Boston,  Mass.,  during  most 
of  time  1890-;  U.  S.  investor,  Boston,  during  most  of  time  1891-;  assistant 
editor  Textile  world,  Boston,  1894;  resident  Melrose,  Mass.,  1895-;  alder- 
man 1902-.     Address,  13  Howard  St.,  Melrose,  Mass.  P. 

NICKERSON,  STEPHEN  WESTCOTT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Assistant  quarter- 
master-general R.  I.  1881-86;  lawyer  R.  I.;  Boston,  Mass.;  imperial  Chi- 
nese vice  consul,  Boston,  1902-05;  imperial  Chinese  consul  1905-.  Author 
History  of  the  Bank  of  England,  1894;  Law  of  money,  1900.  Address,  2 
Kilby  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

NIGHTINGALE,  CRAWFORD  ALLEN,  Ph.B.  Cotton  goods  manufac- 
turer.    Address,  54  North  Main  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

NIGHTINGALE,  FREDERIC  ALBERT,  Ph.B.  Manufacturer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1878-79.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  12,  1858;  died  Prov- 
idence, April  3,  1883.  Nee.  1883 

PALMER,  WALLACE  PRESCOTT,  A.B.  Fancy  leather  dealer  Boston, 
Mass.     Address,  135  Highland  Ave.,  Winchester,  Mass.  P. 

PENDLETON,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.B.  Graduated  Rochester  theolog- 
ical institution  1881 ;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1882 ;  pastor  First  church, 
Salem,  O.,  1881-83;  Cleveland,  O.,  1883-87;  Main  street  church,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  1887-95;  First  church,  Mount  Holly,  N.  J.,  1896-1902;  First 
church,  Youngstown,  O.,  1904-;  trustee  Worcester  polytechnic  institute 
1887-95.  Author  various  sermons  and  addresses.  Address,  781  Bryson 
St.,  Youngstown,  O.  P. 

PULSIFER,  CHARLES  LEROY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher,  superintendent 
schools,  principal  high  school,  Lakeport,  N.  H.,  1879-94;  treasurer  Lake- 
port  savings  bank,  Lakeport,  1895-;  member.  N.  H.  legislature  1890-91; 
city  council,  Laconia,  1893-97;  mayor  Laconia  1897-98;  member  N.  H. 
constitutional  convention  1903.     Address,  Lakeport,  Laconia,  N.  H.     P. 

REA,  JAMES,  A.B.;  Ph.D.  Mt.  Union  college  1893.  Graduated  Rochester 
theological  seminary  1881;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1881;  pastor  War- 
ren, Penn.,  1881-84;  Denver,  Col.,  1884-87;  Xenia,  O.,  1887-89;  Paines- 
ville,  O.,  1889-93;  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1893-1900;  Boston,  Mass.,  1900-.  Ad- 
dess,  180  School  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Roch.  theol.,  P. 

SAVAGE,  CORNELIUS  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  1890.  Graduated  Roches- 
ter theological  seminary  1881;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1882;  pastor 
Hannibal,  Mo.,  1882-86;  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  1887-91;  Hamilton,  N.  Y., 
1891-1900;  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1900-;  member  executive  committee  Baptist 
education  society,  N,  Y. ;  educational  committee  Baptist  state  conven- 
tion, N.  Y.     Address,  Oswego,  N.  Y.  Roch.  theol.,  P. 

SHATTUCK,  JOSEPH  HERBERT,  A.B.  Address,  16  Mt.  Vernon  St., 
Winchester,  Mass. 

SLADE,  WILLIAM  LLOYD,  A.B.  Bookkeeper  Providence,  R.  I.;  gold 
and  silver  refiner.  Providence;  treasurer  Starkweather  and  Williams  com- 
pany.    Address,  47  Exchange  Place,  Providence,  R.  I.  P, 


1878  GRADUATES  339 

STAPLES,  CHARLES  JASON,  A.B.;  D.B.  Harvard  university  1881.  Or- 
dained Unitarian  minister  1882;  pastor  Christian  union  church,  Reading, 
Mass.,  1882-88;  Unity  church,  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  1888-94;  First  church, 
Manchester,  N.  H.,  1895-1904;  First  society,  Buriington,  Vt.,  1904-;  presi- 
dent public  library  board,  St.  Cloud,  1894.  Author  Selections  for  use  at 
funeral  services,  1886.     Address,  Burlington,  Vt.  P. 

STOCKBRIDGE,  WILLIAM  MAURAN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Boston  uni- 
versity 1882.  Admitted  to  bar  1882;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.,  1882-.  Ad- 
dress, 609  Sears  Building,  Boston,  Mass.  P, 

SWARTS,  WALTER  BENJAMIN,  Ph.B.  Address,  383  Angell  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

SWEETLAND,  WILLIAM  HOWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1881; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  school  committee;  clerk  R.  I.  house 
of  representatives;  clerk  district  court,  6th  judicial  district  R.  I.;  justice 
district  court,  6th  judicial  district,  R.  I.,  1895-1905;  presiding  justice 
Superior  court  of  R.  I.  1905-.  Address,  County  Court  House,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

THOMS,  JOHN  CYRUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Rochester  theological 
seminary  1881;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1881;  pastor  Palmyra,  N.  Y., 
1881-85;  Elyria,  O.,  1885-88;  Erie,  Penn.,  1888-92;  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1893-96;  field  secretary  American  anti-saloon  league  1897-1900;  super- 
intendent Wash,  anti-saloon  league,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1901-.  Author 
Civic  progress  in  the  northwest;  editor  Sower,  Elyria.  Address,  493  Arcade 
Building,  Seattle,  Wash.  Roch.  theol.,  P. 

TORREY,  LEWIS  HAMILTON,  A.B.  Cutlery  manufacturer.  Address, 
Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

WADE,  DANIEL  ARNOLD,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1 881;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1881;  pastor  Bellingham,  Mass., 
1881-90;  North  Bellingham,  Mass.,  1885-90;  Norwood,  Mass.,  1890-91; 
resident  Whitman,  Mass.  Born  South  Abington,  Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1856; 
died  Brant  Rock,  Aug.  26,  1894.  Newt.,  P. 

WARD,  JOHN  GROVER,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1881;  pastor 
Andover,  Conn.,  1881-84;  First  church,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1884-87;  North 
Lyme,  Conn.,  1887-1901;  Packerville,  Conn.,  1901-.  Address,  Packer- 
ville.  Conn.  P. 

WEBSTER,  WALTER  GARDNER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Trinity  college  1896;  D.B. 
General  theological  seminary  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1897.  Law  student 
1878-79;  teacher  classics,  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1879-90;  trav- 
elling 1890-94;  student  General  theological  seminary  1894-97;  ordained 
Episcopal  deacon  1897;  priest  1898;  curate  St.  Stephen's  church.  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1898.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  18,  1854;  lost  at  sea, 
July  4,  1898.  P.,  Nee.  1899 

WESTON,  GEORGE  FRANKLIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  Elmwood  gram- 
mar school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1878-95;  Technical  high  school.  Provi- 
dence, 1895-;  president  R.  I.  institute  of  instruction  1892;  Barnard  club 
1900-01;  R.  I.  Baptist  social  union  1900-01.  Address,  225  Lenox  Ave., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WHEELER,  BENNETT  ROLLIN,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1880. 
Admitted  to  R.  I.  bar  1880;  lawyer  Topeka,  Kans.;  lecturer  on  incorpo- 
rated hereditaments,  Washburn  college  law  school,  1903-.  Address, 
Topeka,  Kans.  P 

WHITMAN,  FREEMAN  TUPPER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  the- 
ological institution  1881;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1881;  pastor  Newton 
Upper  Falls,  Mass.,  1881-82,  1894-96;  Brighton  avenue  Baptist  church, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1882-89;  pastor  English  church,  Rangoon,  Burma,  1889- 
94;  South  Framingham,  Mass.,  1896-1900;  lifeassurance  agent  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.,  1901-03;  pastor  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.,  1903-.  Editor  Ensign,  Rangoon, 
Burma,  1892-94.     Address,  139  Mineral  Spring  Ave.,  Pawtucket,  R.  L 

Newt.,  P. 


340  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1878 

WINN,  WILLIAM  BOWERS,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1878-81;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1882;  Congregational  pastor; 
editor  and  proprietor  HolUster  free  lance,  HoUister,  Cal.,  1886-?;  on  edi- 
torial staff  Daily  report,  San  Francisco,  Cal.;  editor  and  proprietor  Pa- 
cific oil  reporter,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1899-1903.  Born  Salem,  Mass., 
Nov.  22,  1858;  died  Berkeley,  Cal.,  Sept.  9,  1903.         Newt.,  P.,  Nee.  1904 

WINSLOW,  ISAAC  OSCAR,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  Federal  street  gram- 
mar school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1878-84;  farmer  and  manufacturer  St. 
Albans,  Me.,  1884-96;  supervisor  schools;  lecturer  Me.  state  grange; 
member  Me.  senate  1892;  instructor  Manual  training  high  school,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1896-99;  principal  Thayer  street  grammar  school.  Provi- 
dence, 1899-.  Author  Principles  of  agriculture,  1891-;  The  natural  arith- 
metic, 1899;  various  philosophical  articles.  Address,  50  Elton  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WOOD,  AU.GUSTUS,  A.B.;  Ph.D.  Heidelberg  university  1892.  Ranch- 
man West  Fla.  1883-86;  student  Johns  Hopkins  university  1887-88; 
University  of  Berlin  1889;  Heidelberg  university  1890-92;  professor 
English,  Imperial  university,  Tokyo,  Japan,  1892-97;  Imperial  higher 
normal  school  1899-;  Buddhist  university  1901-03;  Meiji  university  1903. 
Editor  Fielding's  Einfluss  auf  die  deutsche  Litteratiir,  1894;  Sheridan's 
Plays,  with  notes  for  Japanese  students;  author  numerous  contributions 
to  Japanese  periodicals.     Address,  Higher  Noi-mal  School,  Tokyo,  Japan. 

P. 
65-*8 

1879 

ADAMS,  EDWARD  STOWE,  Ph.B.  Bookseller  and  stationer  Fall  River, 
Mass.;  member  city  council  1882-84;  school  committee  1894-;  chairman 
1904-.     Address,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

ANTHONY,  HENRY  BURR,  A.B.  Secretary  fire  insurance  company. 
Address,  247  West  loist  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

ATKINSON,  EDWARD  ERNEST,  A.B.;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1886; 
D.B.  1887;  Episcopal  theological  school,  Cambi-idge,  Mass.,  1888.  Grad- 
uated Newton  theological  institution  1882;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1882;  pastor  Fort  Dodge,  la..  1882-83;  Duluth,  Minn.,  1883-84;  teacher 
Hebrew,  Sauveur  summer  school,  1885;  ordained  Episcopal  minister  1888; 
rector  Grace  Episcopal  church,  Chicopee,  Mass.,  1888-90;  St.  Peter's 
church,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass,  1890-91;  chaplain  and  master  Belmont 
school,  Belmont,  Mass.,  1893-95;  graduate  student  Harvard  university, 
1895-97;  minister  Christ  church,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1S97-98;  Church  of 
the  Epiphany,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1901;  curate  St.  Thomas's  church,  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  1901-02;  master  St.  Paul's  school,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1903-05; 
minister  St.  Thomas's  church.  Taunton,  Mass.,  1905-.  Address,  Taunton, 
Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

BARNARD,  GEORGE  FOLGER,  A.B.  Manager  Good  Will  home  associa- 
tion. East  Fairfield,  Me.;  Boys'  home,  Hinckley,  Me.  Address,  Hinckley, 
Me.  P. 

BARNES.  DAVID  LEONARD,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1890.  Mechanical 
and  civilengineer  1879-82;  chief  draughtsman  and  mechanical  engineer, 
R.  I.  locomotive  works,  1882-87;  consulting  engineer,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
and  Chicago,  111.,  1887-;  consulting  engineer  for  several  western  and 
southern  railroads,  foreign  manufacturers,  and  Railroad  gazette.  New 
York,  N.  Y.;  member  American  society  of  m»echanical  engineers;  Amer- 
ican society  of  civil  engineers;  Institution  of  civil  engineers,  England; 
American  association  for  the  advancement  of  science;  American  associa- 
tion of  political  and  social  science;  American  statistical  association; 
Master  car  builders'  association;  Master  mechanics'  association;  treas- 
urer Western  society  of  engineers;  vice  president  Western  railway  club. 
Author  various  scientific  and  technical  articles  and  papers.  Born  Smith- 
field,  R.  I.,  Aug.  23,  1858;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  15,  1896.  P. 


i879  GRADUATES  341 

BENNETT,  CHARLES  PATTISON,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1S82 ; 
pastor  First  church,  Shapleigh,  Me.,  1882-88;  Limerick,  Me.,  1888-89; 
principal  high  school,  Shapleigh,  1883;  dealer  in  real  estate,  loans  and 
insurance,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.     Address,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.     P. 

BOYER,  CHARLES  SUMNER.  A.B.;  A.M.  1885.  Principal  grammar 
school,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1882-91 ;  school  supervisor  Philadelphia  1891-. 
Author  several  articles  and  papers  on  the  diatomaceae.  Address,  3223 
CHfford  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pcnn.  P. 

BUFFUM,  WILLIAM  POTTER,  A.B.  Civil  engineer  Newport,  R.  I.; 
member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1894-98;  president  Newport  hos- 
pital 1902-.     Address,  28  Grcenough  Place,  Newport,  R.  I.  P. 

CALHOUN,  NEWTON  SHERWOOD,  A.B.  Lawyer  Cleveland,  O.  Ad- 
dress, 163  Jennings  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O.  P. 

CARPENTER,  ALVA  EDWIN,  A.B.;  D.B.  General  theological  seminary, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1883.  Ordained  Episcopal  minister;  missionary  St. 
Bamabas's  church,  Apponaug,  R.  I.,  1882-83;  rector  St.  Stephen's  church, 
Middlebury,  Vt.,  1883-89;  St.  Mark's  church,  Warren,  R.  I.,  1889-1902; 
St.  Peter's  church,  Manton,  R.  I.,  1902-;  member  school  committee, 
Middlobiiry,  Vt.,  1886-89;  Warren,  R.  I.,  1 890-1 002;  superintendent 
schools  1892-1902;  member  school  committee  Johnston,  R.  I.,  1903-; 
examining  chaplain,  diocese  of  R.  I.,  1894-.  Editor  Parish  monitor, 
1890-1900;  associate  editor  Convocation  messenger;  Convocation  register, 
1 893-1 90 1.     Address,  Manton,  R.  I.  P. 

CHASE,  DAVID  AUSTEN,  A.B.  Dealer  in  lumber  and  coal  lands;  special 
correspondent  for  Philadelphia  press  during  strike  in  bituminous  coal 
field  1880-81.  Born  Woodward  township,  Clearfield  co.,  Penn.,  Oct.  24, 
1855;  died  June  10,  188S.  P. 

COMSTOCK,  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  A.B. ;  A.M.;  D.B.  Yale  university  1882. 
Private  teacher  and  farmer.     Address,  Wilbraham,  Mass.  P. 

DICK,  WALLACE  PETER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  graded  school.  Wick- 
ford,  R.  I.,  1879-80;  high  school,  Peace  Dale,  R.  I.,  1880-84;  professor 
English  Penn.  state  normal  school,  California,  Penn.,  1884-85;  vice  prin- 
cipal and  professor  natural  sciences  and  modem  langaiages,  afterwards 
psvchology  and  pedagogy.  Penn.  state  noiTnal  school,  Lock  Haven,  Penn., 
1885-91;  professor  languages,  Penn.  state  normal  school,  West  Chester, 
Penn.,  1891-95;  Greek  and  pedagogy,  now  Greek  and  Latin,  1898-;  pres- 
ident Metzger  college  for  j'oung  ladies,  Carlisle,  Penn.,  1895-98.  Author 
Outlines  of  natural  philosophy;  Review  questions  and  topics;  tScBsar,  Bella 
Gallico,  Books  i-iir;  numerous  lectures  and  addresses.  Address,  State 
Normal  School,  West  Chester,  Penn.  P. 

DOUGLAS,  CHARLES  HENRY  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Ph.D.  Columbia 
college  1892.  Teacher  high  school,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1881-84;  instruct- 
or University  of  Wis.,  1884-85;  teacher  high  school,  Milwa\ikee,  Wis., 
1885-88;  head  teacher  English,  Boys'  high  school,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1888- 
97;  lecturer  political  science.  Brooklyn  institute  of  arts  and  sciences, 
1892-94;  Seligman  fellow  Columbia  university  1890-92;  Seligman  |?rize- 
man  1892;  first  assistant  Dewitt  Clinton  high  school,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1897-.  Author  Syllabus  of  rhetorical  training,  1883;  Financi'il  history 
of  Mass.,  1892;  Sugiiesiions  for  courses  in  English,  1893.  Address,  815 
Marcy  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Columb.,  P. 

EARLE,  JAMES  IlERVEY,  A.B.  Teacher  grammar  and  high  school, 
Cranston,  R.  I.,  1879-89;  resident  Cranston,  R.  I.  Address,  Olneyville 
Station,  Cranston.  R.  I.  P- 

EASTERBROOK,  GORHAM,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1879;  pas- 
tor Amherst,  N.  H.,  1879-81;  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  1881-84;  Southbridge, 
Mass.,  1884-92;  Somerville,  Mass.,  1892-03;  Rochdale,  Mass.,  1894-96; 
West  Acton,  Mass.,  1896-;  chairman  school  committee  Amherst;  South- 
bridge,     Address.  West  Acton,  Mas.s,  P. 


342  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1879 

EDDY,  ALFRED  UPDIKE,  Ph.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1881;  lawyer  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  secretary  and  treasurer  Mercantile  mutual  fire  insurance 
company;  Textile  manufacturers  mutual  fire  insurance  company.  Ad- 
dress, 10  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

EDWARDS,  STEPHEN  OSTROM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Instructor  mathematics 
and  logic,  Brown  university,  1886-87  ;  trustee  1889-.  Teacher  high  school. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1879-82;  admitted  to  bar  1884;  lawyer  Providence 
1884- ;  clerk  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1889-90;  president  University 
club  1899-1902.     Address,  181  Lloyd  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

ELLIOTT,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  A.B.  1886;  M.D.  Boston  university 
1888.  Teacher  high  school,  Westminster,  Mass.,  1880-82;  Littleton, 
Mass.,  1882-83;  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  1884;  physician  Boston,  Mass.,  1888- 
99;  first  assistant  Phillips  private  hospital;  secretary  Mass.  surgical  and 
gynecological  society.  Author  articles  in  medical  journals.  Bom  Con- 
toocook,  N.  H.,  April  i,  1855;  died  Roxbury,  Mass.,  June  28,  1899. 

P.,  Nee.  1900 

ELY,  EDWARD  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technology  1882. 
Assistant  department  applied  mechanics,  Mass.  institute  of  technology 
1883;  instructor  architecture  1884-85;  architect  Providence,  R.  I.;  pres- 
ident R.  I.  chapter  American  institute  of  architects  1904-.  Address,  36 
Prospect  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

FARNHAM,  FRANK  ALEXANDER,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1883. 
Assistant  librarian  Brown  university  1879-81.  Admitted  to  bar  1884; 
lawyer  Boston,  Mass.;  acting  attorney  New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hart- 
ford railroad  company,  Boston,  Mass.,  and  New  Haven,  Conn.;  attorney 
New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  Railroad,  Boston,  Mass.,  1904-. 
Address,  65  Crafts  Road,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  P. 

GREENE,  EDWARD  PIKE,  A.B.  Wholesale  boot  and  shoe  dealer,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  resident  Providence.  Address,  25  Parade  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

GREENE,  JOHN  JESSE,  A.B.  Cost  accountant  Nichols  and  Langworthy 
machine  company,  Hope  Valley,  R.  I.;  superintendent  boiler  depart- 
ment.    Address,  Hope  Valley,  R.  I.  P. 

HARKNESS,  ALBERT  GRANGER,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Associate  professor  Latin, 
Brown  university,  1889-93;  professor  Roman  literature  and  history  1893-. 
Teacher  classics  Peddie  institute,  Hightstown,  N.  J.,  1880-81;  student 
Germany  1881-83;  professor  Latin  and  German,  Madison  university, 
Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  1883-89;  in  Europe  1894-95;  professor  Latin,  American 
school  of  classical  studies,  Rome,  1902-03.  Author  various  papers  in 
the  Transactions  of  the  American  philological  association.  Address, 
7  Cooke  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  P. 

HARRINGTON,  ARTHUR  HUDSON.  A.B.;  M.D.  Jefferson  medical  col- 
lege 1882.  Physician  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  1882-83;  Providence,  R.  I., 
1883-84;  assistant  superintendent  Danvers  insane  hospital,  Danvers, 
Mass.,  1884-94;  superintendent  1898-1903;  medical  director  Mass.  state 
asylum  for  insane  criminals  1894-98;  superintendent  New  York  eye  and 
ear  infirmary  1903-.  Author  several  articles  in  medical  journals.  Ad- 
dress, Second  Ave.,  Cor.  13th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

HASTINGS,  STEPHEN  GOODWIN,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister 
1880;  pastor  Belchertown,  Mass.,  1880-85;  Jewett  City,  Conn.,  1885-89; 
Antrim,  N.  H.,  1889-94;  Montville,  Conn.,  1895-1902;  Olivet  Baptist 
church,  Hartford;  Conn.,  1902-;  member  school  committee  Belchertown 
three  years;  Lisbon,  Conn.,  two  years;  secretary  Stonington  union  associ- 
ation.    Address,  57  Sisson  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn.  P_ 

JOHNSON,  TRUMAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  1886;  M.D.  University  of  the  city  of 
New  York  1881.  Physician  Vt.  two  years;  principal  school,  Muskogee, 
Indian  territory,  1884-85;  student  Newton  theological  institution  a  short 
time;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1886;  missionary  Toungoo,  Burma, 
1 886-.     Address,  Loikaw,  Southern  Shan  States,  Burma.  P. 


i879  GRADUATES  343 

KEIGWIN,  HENRY  WEBSTER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Instructor  mathematics 
Brown  university  1883-84.  Teacher  Conn.  Hterary  institution,  Suffield, 
Conn.,  1879-83;  student  Harvard  university  1884-85;  teacher  Matawan, 
N.  J.,  1885-87;  Cheshire,  Conn.,  1887-91;  academy  Norwich,  Conn.,  1891- 
1902;  Morris  high  school  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-.  Address,  Mt.  Vernon, 
N.  Y.  P. 

KING,  LYMAN  WINSLOW,  A.B.;  A.M.  1889.  Graduated  Newton  theolog- 
ical institution  1882  ;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1883 ;  pastor  Mount  Holly, 
Vt.,  1883-89;  First  Baptist  church.  West  Roxbury,  Boston,  Mass.,  1895- 
97;  resident  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  1897-.  Address,  328  Brookline  St., 
Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

KINNE,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.B.;  Ph.D.  University  of  Strassburg  1890. 
Teacher  academy,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1880-84;  student  Bonn,  Berlin,  Paris, 
and  Geneva,  1884-86;  teacher  modem  languages,  Hill  school,  Pottstown, 
Penn.,  1887;  student  Strassburg,  Florence  and  Spain  1887-90;  professor 
modem  languages,  Penn.  state  college,  1890-92;  fellow  in  Romance, 
University  of  Chicago,  1892-93;  instructor  Romance  languages  1893-94; 
in  Cuba  1894-95;  instructor  modern  languages,  N.  H.  college,  Durham, 
N.  H..  1895-96;  resident  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom  Norwich,  Conn.,  Feb. 
4,  1857;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  31,  1899.  P. 

MALCOM,  GEORGE  IDE,  A.B.  Banker,  member  firm  of  Malcom  and 
Coombe,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  member  N.  Y.  stock  exchange.  Address, 
100  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

MARSH,  EDWARD  SPRAGUE,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1882. 
Admitted  to  bar  1882;  lawyer  Brandon,  Vt.;  superintendent  public 
schools  1883;  school  commissioner  1885;  president  State  bank  of  Clyde, 
Kans.;  Brandon  investment  and  guarantee  company;  vice  president 
First  national  bank,  Brandon;  Brunswick  state  bank,  Brunswick,  Ga. 
Address,  Brandon,  Vt.  P' 

MUNRO,  WALTER  LEE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1885. 
Physician  Providence  R.  I.;  surgeon  R.  I.  hospital  1887-;  visiting  phy- 
sician St.  Vincent  de  Paul  infant  asylum;  examiner  R.  I.  medical  society 
1890-;  consulting  surgeon  St.  Joseph's  hospital  1899-.  Author  various 
articles  in  medical  journals.  Business  address,  62  North  Main  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  P- 

PARTINGTON,  FREDERICK  EUGENE,  A.B.;  A.M.  1885.  Teacher 
classics,  Goshen  institute,  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  1879-80;  inspector  German 
school  and  educational  methods,  and  newspaper  correspondent,  Ger- 
many, 1880-81 ;  principal  New  Paltz  academy,  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  1881-84; 
head  master  Staten  Island  academy,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  1884-.  Au- 
thor Lectures  on  Norway,  Sicily,  Greece  and  Spain;  various  letters  and 
stories  in  newspapers  and  magazines.  Address,  Staten  Island  Academy, 
New  Brighton,  N.  Y.  P- 

READIO,  WILLIAM  COOPER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  University  of  the  city 
of  New  York.  Principal  Yale  school,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  with  New 
York  life  insurance  company,  New  York.  Address,  44  West  44th  St., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  P- 

SEVERANCE,  SAMUEL  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  1889.  Student  Newton 
theological  institution  1879-81;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1881;  pastor 
Tumer,  Me.,  1881-83;  Maplewood,  Mass..  1883-89;  Keene,  N.  H.,  1889- 
91.  Born  EHzabethtown,  N.  Y.,  May  28,  1844;  died  Keene,  N.  H.,Sept. 
23,  1891.  Newt. 

SIMMONS,  SAMUEL  RANDALL,  A.B.  Manager  of  office.  Central  gas 
hght  company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  350  Alexander  Ave.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  P- 

SOUTHWORTH.  LOUIS  RHODES,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1883;  reporter 
VFor/d,  New  York,  N.Y.     Address,  257  West  23d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.       P. 

SPENCER.  JOEL  MANN,  A.B.  Insurance  agent  Providence,  R.  I.  Ad- 
dress unknown. 


344  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1879 

STILLMAN,  HOWARD  YORK,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Columbia  college  1881.  Law- 
yer.    Address,  40  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

STURGIS,  ORIN  JONES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  public  school,  Uniontown, 
Penn.,  1879-81;  managing  editor  Unioniozvn  standard  1881-91;  post- 
master Uniontown  1884-85;  chief  editorial  writer  PiUsburgh  commercial 
gazette,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.,  1891-92;  editor  Baptist  exponent,  Pittsburgh, 
1892;  managing  editor  Uniontown  news-standard,  Uniontown,  Penn., 
1893-.  AnthoT  In  memoriam,  1S92;  various  addresses.  Address,  Union- 
town,  Penn.  P. 

TANNER,  WILLARD  BROOKS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1882; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  T.;  assistant  attorney-general  R.  I.  1891-94;  mem- 
ber common  council.  Providence,  1S95-97;  attorney-general  R.  I.  1897- 
1902.     Address.   loi   Blackstone  Boulevard,  Providence,   R.   I.  P. 

TILLINGHAST,  WILLIAM  RICHMOND,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1892; 
lawyer.     Address,  15  Westminster  St..  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TUCKER,  CHARLES  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  high  school,  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I.,  two  years;  principal  high  school,  Sandwich,  Mass.,  two 
years;  first  assistant,  Leland  university,  one  year.  Born  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  Aug.  10,  1856;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  29,  1886.  Nee.  1887 

VIETS,  FRANCIS  HUBBARD,  A.B.;  D.B.  Yale  university  1882.  Ordained 
Congregational  minister;  pastor  Riverton,  Conn.,  1882-87;  East  and 
North  Woodstock,  Conn.,  1887-99;  Buckingham,  Conn.,  1899-1903. 
Author  Genealogy  of  the  Viets  family  with  biographical  sketches,  1902. 
Address,  West  Acton,  Mass.  P. 

WELCH,  STEPHEN  ALBRO,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1884.  In- 
terne Boston  city  hospital  1883-84;  physician  and  surgeon  Providence, 
R.  I.;  physician  out-patient  department  R.  I.  hospital  1886-1901;  vis- 
iting physician  R.  I.  hospital  1901-05  ;  secretary  Providence  medical  asso- 
ciation 1887-90;  president  1902;  secretary  R.  I.  medical  society  1902-; 
member  American  medical  association;  American  academy  of  medicine; 
Providence  clinical  club.  Author  various  articles  in  medical  journals. 
Address    253  Washington  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WELLS,  JAMES  LEE,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1883.  Physician. 
Address,  150  Warren  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

WOOD,  JUDSON  IRVING,  A.B.  Teacher  Block  Island,  R.  I.,  1879-80; 
Cutchogue,  L.  I.,  1880-81;  academy  and  instructor  music  in  public 
schools.  Greenwich,  Conn.,  1881-83;  principal  high  school,  Methuen, 
Mass.,  1883-90;  principal  and  superintendent  high  school  and  grades, 
Ilion.  N.  Y.,  1890-90;  superintendent  schools  Gardner,  Mass.,  1899-; 
president  and  member  executive  committee  various  educational  asso- 
ciations.    Address,  74  Woodland  Ave.,  Gardner,  Mass.  P. 

48- *6 

1880 

ABBOTT,  AUGUSTUS  LEVI,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Washington  university 
1885.  Instructor  mathematics,  Shurtleff  college.  Upper  Alton,  111.,  1881- 
84;  admitted  to  bar  1884;  lawyer  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1884-;  treasurer  Shurt- 
leff college  1882-88.     Address,  412  Security  Building,  St.  Louis,  Mo.       P. 

ADAMS,  CHARLES  ROBERT,  A.B  Assistant  principal  academy,  Mon- 
son,  Mass.,  18S0-81;  clothing  dealer  Holyoke.  Mass.,  1881-88;  trustee 
and  insurance  agent,  Boston,  Mass.,  1888-1905;  trustee  and  adminis- 
trator several  estates;  secretary  American  boot  and  shoe  reporting 
company,  Boston,  1891-1904;  associated  with  Jose  Parker  and  company, 
bond  dealers,  Boston,  190 5-.     Address,  Heath  St.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

P. 

ANGELL,  WALTER  FOSTER,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1883;  lawyer  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  assistant  attorney-general  R.  I.  1886-87.  Address,  170 
Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


i88o  GRADUATES  345 

ARCHIBALD,  WILBERFORCE  EWING,  A.B.  Life  insurance  agent, 
Ogden    Utah;  teacher.     Address,  Porterville,  Utah.  P. 

AUSTIN,  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  R.  I.  bar  1882;  lawyer  Toledo, 
O.;  justice  city  and  justice  court  1886-95;  member  Toledo  common 
council  1896-98;  board  of  elections  1899-1904.  Address,  727  Oakwood 
Ave.,  Toledo,  O.  P. 

BENNETT,  EDMUND  NEVILLE,  A.B.  With  publishing  house,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1880-81.  Bom  Taunton,  Mass.,  May  23,  1856;  died  Taunton, 
May  28,  1881.  .  Nee.  1881 

BLODGETT,  JOHN  TAGGARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1883; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  U.  S.  commissioner  R.  I.  1890-;  U.  S.  chief 
supervisor  of  elections,  R.  I.,  1892  ;  chairman  board  of  canvassers  and  reg- 
istration. Providence,  1895-1900;  R.  I.  hovise  of  representatives  1898-1900; 
associate  justice  supreme  court  1900-.  Address,  145  Lloyd  Ave.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  R.  I    att.,  P. 

BOYCE,  HENRY  JACKSON,  A.B.  Undertaker.  Address,  256  Wey- 
bosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BRAISLIN,  GIBBS,  A.B. ;  D.D.  1905.  Student  Crozer  theological  seminary 
1880-82;  travelled  in  Europe  1883;  student  Providence,  R.  I.  1884-86; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  18S6;  pastor  Keesville,  N.  Y.,  1886-91;  Rut- 
land, Vt.,  1891-;  president  board  Vt.  Baptist  state  convention  1902-. 
Address,  Bardwell  House,  Rutland,  Vt.  P. 

BURDETTE.  CHARLES  EDWIN,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1883;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1883;  missionary  American 
Baptist  missionary  union,  Tura,  Assam,  1883-85;  Gauhati,  Assam,  18S5-; 
president  Assam  Baptist  mission  conference  1900-04.  Address,  Gauhati, 
Assam,  India.  P. 

BUTMAN,  JOHN  NATHAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  1890.  Bookseller  and  stationer 
Central  Falls,  R.  I.;  admitted  to  bar  1896;  lawyer  Central  Falls;  member 
R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1889-92;  trustee  Union  school  district, 
Lincoln,  R.  I.,  1889-93;  city  solicitor  Central  F'^alls,  1899-;  judge  of  pro- 
bate 1903-04.     Address,  no  Cross  St.,  Central  Falls.  R.  I.  P. 

CHAFEE,  ZECHARIAH,  A.B.  Treasurer  Builders'  iron  foundry,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  18S1-87,  1901-;  president  1889-;  director  First  national 
bank  1889-;  trustee  Mechanics  savings  bank  18S9-;  secretary  Brown  and 
Sharpe  manufacturing  company.  Author  numerous  technical  pam- 
phlets.    Address,  5  Cooke  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CLARKE,  PRESCOTT  ORLOFF,  Ph.B.  Manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I., 
1880-90;  student  Mass.  institute  technology'-  1890-92;  architect  Provi- 
dence 1892-.     Address,  72   Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CRANE,  JOHN  LORING,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1883;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1883;  pastor  Narragansett,  R.  I., 
1883-86;  Sheldonville,  Mass.,  1887-98;  AUenton,  R.  I.,  1898-1900;  Rum- 
ney,  N.  H.,  1900-.     Address,  Rumney,  N.  H.  Newt.,  P. 

DARROW,  JAMES  WALLACE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Associate  editor  Rural  New 
Yorker  1880-83;  editor  and  proprietor  Chatham  semi-weekly  courier, 
Chatham,  N.  Y.,  1883- ;  Kinderhook  semi-iveekly  courier;  Rensselaer  weekly 
courier;  member  board  of  education,  Chatham;  delegate  National  edi- 
torial association  1890:  member  N.  Y.  state  press  association;  Select 
weeldies  association;  official  correspondent  N.  Y.  state  grange;  master 
Columbia  county  grange;  editor  American  press  association's  grange 
department  and  religious  activities  department  pages.  Author  Origin 
and  early  history  of  the  order  of  Patrons  of  husbandry;  also  several  booklets 
on  agriculture.     Address.  Chatham,  N.  Y.  P. 

DELABARRE,  WALTER  EDWARD,  A.B.;  M.D.  New  York  homoeopathic 
medical  college  and  hospital.  Woolen  manufacturer,  Conway,  Mass.; 
house  surgeon  Flower  hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1S94;  physician  New 
York;  professor  laryngology,  Metropolitan  post  graduate  hospital,  1898; 


344  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1879 

STILLMAN,  HOWARD  YORK,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Columbia  college  1881.  Law- 
yer.     Address,  40  Wall  St.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  P. 

STURGIS,  ORIN  JONES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  public  school,  Uniontown, 
Penn.,  1879-S1;  managing  editor  Uniontown  standard  1881-91;  post- 
master Uniontown  18S4-85;  chief  editorial  writer  Pittsburgh  commercial 
gazette,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.,  1891-92;  editor  Baptist  exponent,  Pittsburgh, 
1892;  managing  editor  Uniontown  news-standard,  Uniontown,  Penn., 
1893-.  Author  In  memoriam,  1S92;  various  addresses.  Address,  Union- 
town,  Penn.  P. 

TANNER.  WILLARD  BROOKS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1882; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  assistant  attorney-general  R.  I.  1891-94;  mem- 
ber common  council,  Providence,  1895-97;  attorney-general  R.  I.  1897- 
1902.     Address,   loi   Blackstone  Boulevard,   Providence,  R.   I.  P. 

TILLINGHAST,  WILLIAM  RICHMOND,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1892; 
lawyer.     Address,  15  Westminster  St..  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TUCKER,  CHARLES  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  high  school,  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I.,  two  years;  principal  high  school,  Sandwich,  Mass.,  two 
years;  first  assistant,  Leland  university,  one  year.  Born  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  Aug.  10,  1856;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  29,  1886.  Nee.  1887 

VIETS,  FRANCIS  HUBBARD,  A.B.;  D.B.  Yale  university  1882.  Ordained 
Congregational  minister;  pastor  Riverton,  Conn.,  1882-87;  East  and 
North  Woodstock,  Conn.,  18S7-99;  Buckingham,  Conn.,  1899-1903. 
Author  Genealogy  of  the  Viets  family  with  biographical  sketches,  1902. 
Address,  West  Acton,  Mass.  P. 

WELCH,  STEPHEN  ALBRO,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1884.  In- 
terne Boston  city  hospital  1883-84;  physician  and  surgeon  Providence, 
R.  I.;  physician  out-patient  department  R.  I.  hospital  1886-1901;  vis- 
iting physician  R.  I.  hospital  1901-05  ;  secretary  Providence  medical  asso- 
ciation 1887-90;  president  1902;  secretary  R.  I.  medical  society  1902-; 
member  American  medical  association;  American  academy  of  medicine; 
Providence  clinical  club.  Author  various  articles  in  medical  journals. 
Address    253  Washington  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WELLS,  JAMES  LEE,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1883.  Physician. 
Address,  150  Warren  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

WOOD,  JUDSON  IRVING,  A.B.  Teacher  Block  Island,  R.  I.,  1879-80; 
Cutchogue,  L.  I.,  1880-81;  academy  and  instructor  music  in  public 
schools,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  1881-83;  principal  high  school,  Methuen, 
Mass.,  1883-90;  principal  and  superintendent  high  school  and  grades, 
Ilion,  N.  Y.,  1890-99;  superintendent  schools  Gardner,  Mass.,  1899-; 
president  and  member  executive  committee  various  educational  asso- 
ciations.    Address,  74  Woodland  Ave.,  Gardner,  Mass.  P. 

48-*6 

1880 

ABBOTT,  AUGUSTUS  LEVI,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Washington  university 
1885.  Instructor  mathematics,  Shurtleff  college.  Upper  Alton,  111.,  1881- 
84;  admitted  to  bar  1884;  lawyer  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1884-;  treasurer  Shurt- 
leff college  1882-88.     Address,  412  Security  Building,  St.  Louis,  Mo.       P. 

ADAMS,  CHARLES  ROBERT,  A.B  Assistant  principal  academy,  Mon- 
son,  Mass.,  18S0-81;  clothing  dealer  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1881-88;  trustee 
and  insurance  agent,  Boston,  Mass.,  1888-1905;  trustee  and  adminis- 
trator several  estates;  secretary  American  boot  and  shoe  reporting 
company,  Boston,  1891-1904;  associated  with  Jose  Parker  and  company, 
bond  dealers,  Boston,  1905-.     Address,  Heath  St.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

P. 

ANGELL,  WALTER  FOSTER,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  18S3 ;  lawyer  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  assistant  attorney-general  R.  I.  1886-87.  Address,  170 
Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


i88o  GRADUATES  345 

ARCHIBALD,  WILBERFORCE  EWING,  A.B.  Life  insurance  agent, 
Ogden    Utah;  teacher.     Address,  Porterville,  Utah.  P. 

AUSTIN,  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  R.  I.  bar  1882;  lawyer  Toledo, 
O.;  justice  city  and  justice  covirt  1886-95;  member  Toledo  common 
council  1896-98;  board  of  elections  1899-1904.  Address,  727  Oakwood 
Ave.,  Toledo,  O.  P. 

BENNETT,  EDMUND  NEVILLE,  A.B.  With  pubHshing  house,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1880-81.  Born  Taunton,  Mass.,  May  23,  1856;  died  Taunton, 
May  28,  1881.  .  Nee.  1881 

BLODGETT,  JOHN  TAGGARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1883; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  U.  S.  commissioner  R.  I.  1890-;  U.  S.  chief 
supervisor  of  elections,  R.  I.,  1892  ;  chairman  board  of  canvassers  and  reg- 
istration. Providence,  1895-1900;  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1898-1900; 
associate  justice  supreme  court  1900-.  Address,  145  Lloyd  Ave.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  R.  I    att.,  P. 

BOYCE,  HENRY  JACKSON,  A.B.  Undertaker.  Address,  256  Wey- 
bosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BRAISLIN,  GIBBS,  A.B. ;  D.D.  1905.  Student  Crozer  theological  seminary 
1880-82;  travelled  in  Europe  1883;  student  Providence,  R.  I.  1884-86; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1886;  pastor  Keesville,  N.  Y.,  1886-91;  Rut- 
land, Vt.,  1891-;  president  board  Vt.  Baptist  state  convention  1902-. 
Address,  Bardwell  House,  Rutland,  Vt.  P. 

BURDETTE,  CHARLES  EDWIN.  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1883;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1883;  missionary  American 
Baptist  missionary  union,  Tura,  Assam,  1883-85;  Gauhati,  Assam,  18S5-; 
president  Assam  Baptist  mission  conference  1900-04.  Address,  Gauhati, 
Assam,  India.  P. 

BUTMAN,  JOHN  NATHAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  1890.  Bookseller  and  stationer 
Central  Falls,  R.  I.;  admitted  to  bar  1S96;  lawyer  Central  Falls;  member 
R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1889-92;  trustee  Union  school  district, 
Lincoln,  R.  I.,  1889-93;  city  solicitor  Central  Falls,  1899- ;  judge  of  pro- 
bate 1903-04.     Address,  no  Cross  St.,  Central  Falls.  R.I.  P. 

CHAFEE,  ZECHARIAH,  A.B.  Treasurer  Builders'  iron  foundry.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1 88 1 -8 7,  1901-;  president  1889-;  director  First  national 
bank  1889-;  trustee  Mechanics  savings  bank  18S9-;  secretary  Brown  and 
Sharpe  manufacturing  company.  Author  numerous  technical  pam- 
phlets.    Address,  5  Cooke  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CLARKE,  PRESCOTT  ORLOFF,  Ph.B.  Manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I., 
1880-90;  student  Mass.  institute  technology  1890-92;  architect  Provi- 
dence 1892-.     Address,  72   Weybosset  St.,  Providence,   R.  I.  P. 

CRANE,  JOHN  LORING,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1883;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1S83;  pastor  Narragansett,  R.  I., 
1883-86;  Sheldonville,  Mass.,  1887-98;  Allenton,  R.  I.,  1898-1900;  Rum- 
ney,  N.  H.,  1900-.     Address,  Rumney,  N.  H.  Newt.,  P. 

DARROW,  JAMES  WALLACE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Associate  editor  Rural  New 
Yorker  1880-83;  editor  and  proprietor  Chatham  semi-weekly  courier, 
Chatham,  N.  Y.,  1883-;  Kinderhook  semi-weekly  courier;  Rensselaer  iveekly 
courier;  member  board  of  education,  Chatham;  delegate  National  edi- 
torial association  1890:  member  N.  Y.  state  press  association;  Select 
weeklies  association;  official  correspondent  N.  Y.  state  grange;  master 
Columbia  county  grange;  editor  American  press  association's  grange 
department  and  religious  activities  department  pages.  Author  Origin 
and  early  history  of  the  order  of  Patrons  of  husbandry;  also  several  booklets 
on  agriculture.     Address,  Chatham,  N.  Y.  P. 

DELABARRE,  WALTER  EDWARD,  A.B.;  M.D.  New  York  homoeopathic 
medical  college  and  hospital.  Woolen  manufacturer,  Conway,  Mass.; 
house  surgeon  Flower  hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1894;  physician  New 
York;  professor  laryngology,  Metropolitan  post  graduate  hospital,  1898; 


346  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1880 

assistant  surgeon  N.  Y.  ophthalmic  hospital;  general  manager  Rosemont 
Springs  sanitarium,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Address,  212  West  45th  St., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

DUNSTER,  HENRY,  A.B.  Clerk  R.  G.  Dun  company.  Providence,  R.  I.; 
banker.     Address,  25  Battey  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DURFEE,  SAMUEL  SLATER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Providence,  R. 
I.,  1880-82;  Boston  university  1882-83;  admitted  to  bar  1884;  lawyer. 
Address,  170  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

ESTEN,  RICHARD  BARTLETT,  A.B.  Student  Oberlin  theological  sem- 
inary 1880-S1;  lecturer  literature,  The  new  education,  Baltimore,  Md., 
1881-82;  Baptist  preacher  Newport,  Minn.,  1882-83;  graduated  Newton 
theological  institution  1886;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1886;  pastor 
Market  street  church,  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1886-91;  Central  church,  West- 
field,  Mass.,  1891-igoo;  Roslindale,  Mass.,  1900-.  Address,  70  Florence 
St.,  Roslindale,  Mass.  Newt.,  P  . 

FAUNCE,  WILLIAM  HERBERT  PERRY,  A.B.;  A.M.  1889;  D.D.  1897; 
Yale  university  1901;  Harvard  university  1904;  LL.D.  Baylor  university 
1904.  Instructor  mathematics  Brown  university  1881-82;  trustee  1896- 
99;  president  and  professor  moral  and  intellectual  philosophy  1899-. 
Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1884;  ordained  Baptist  min- 
ister 1884;  pastor  State  street  church,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1884-89;  Fifth 
avenue  church.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1889-99;  student  University  of  Jena 
1895;  lecturer  University  of  Chicago  1897-98;  resident  preacher  Harvard 
university  1898-99;  trustee  Rochester  university  1890-99;  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1900-;  Worcester  academy  1901-;  member  executive 
board  American  Baptist  home  mission  society  1894-99;  president  higher 
education  section  National  educational  association  1903-04;  director 
American  institute  of  sacred  literature ;  vice  president  Religious  education 
society;  member  R.  I.  metropolitan  park  commission;  trustee  R.  I.  school 
of  design.  Author  The  moral  factor  in  education,  1901;  Roger  Williams 
and  his  doctrine  of  soul-liberty,  1902 ;  Character  in  athletics,  1903 ;  numerous 
addresses  and  essays  in  periodicals.  Address,  Brown  University,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog..  Newt.,  P. 

FITZ,  FRANK  EUSTACE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1883. 
Law  student  Harvard  university  1880-82;  admitted  to  bar  1883;  lawyer 
Boston,  Mass.;  city  solicitor,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1889-92;  associate  justice 
Chelsea  police  court  1892-1902.  Address,  P.  O.  Box  43,  Essex  St.  Sta- 
tion, Boston,  Mass.  P. 

GOODSPEED.  GEORGE  STEPHEN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.B.  Baptist  union 
theological  seminary  1883;  Ph.D.  Yale  university  1891.  Ordained  Bap- 
tist minister  1884;  pastor  Sonora,  Cal.,  1884-86;  Springfield,  Mass.,  1886- 
87;  assistant  Semitic  department,  Yale  university,  1888-91;  student 
University  of  Freiburg  1891-92;  associate  professor  Comparative  re- 
ligion and  ancient  history.  University  of  Chicago,  1892-98;  professor  com- 
parative religion  and  ancient  history  1898-1905;  recorder  1895-1901. 
Author  Outlines  of  Hebrew  history;  Israel's  Messianic  hope;  History  of  the 
Babylonians  aiid  Assyrians;  History  of  the  ancient  world,  1904;  associate 
editor  Biblical  world;  American  journal  of  theology.  Born  Jonesville, 
Wis.,  Jan.  14,  i860;  died  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  17,  1905.  P. 

GREENE,  AUGUSTUS  ARABERT,  Ph.B.  Manufacturing  jeweler.  Ad- 
dress, 94  Point  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HALE,  WILLIAM,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  University  of  the  city  of  New  York  1883. 
Physician  Dover,  N.  H.,  until  1894;  physician  and  author  Gloucester, 
Mass.,  1894-.  Author  Shore  life  in  song;  A  fearless  fisherman,  1895; 
A  dauntless  viking,  1905.     Address,  90  Washington  St.,  Gloucester,  Mass. 

HAMMETT,  FRED  MASON,  A.B.  Managing  editor  Newport  daily  news, 
Newport,  R.  I.;  member  common  council  1887-93;  president  1890-93; 
member  board  of  aldermen  1894-;  president  1894-.  Author  various 
historical  sketches.     Address,  108  MiU  St.,  Newport,  R.  I.  P. 


i88o  GRADUATES  347 

HARDY,  HENRY  GANO,  A.B.     Dealer  in  doors  and  blinds,  Boston,  Mass. ; 

merchant   Kansas  City,   Mo.;  publisher  Maiden,   Mass.;  manager  L.  W. 

Sweet  and  company,  jewelers,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Address,  92  Fort  Greene 

Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P. 

HOWE,  ARTHUR  WHITNEY,  A.B.     Manufacturer  Philadelphia,  Penn.; 

banker  and  broker.     Address,  2032  De  Lancey  Place,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

JENCKS,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I. 
Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  18,  1858;  died  Providence,  March  29,  1883. 

Nee.  1883 

KEEN,  HERBERT  IDE,  A.B.  Manufacturer  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  man- 
ufacturer mining  machinery,  Chicago,  111.  Address,  1240  Asbury  Ave., 
Evanston,  111.  P. 

KNOWLES,  JOHN  POWER,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1883.  Ad- 
mitted to  "R.  I.  bar  1883;  lawyer  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  superintendent  lino- 
type department  Webb  publishing  company.  Address,  752  Lincoln 
Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  P. 

LAMSON,  ISAAC  ALBERT,  A.B.  In  business  Vail's  Gate,  N.  Y.  Ad- 
dress, Meadowbrook,  N.  Y.  P. 

LANE,  WILLIAM  HOYLE,  A.B.;  A.M.  1888.  Graduated  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1883;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1884;  pastor  Dexter, 
Me.,  1884-86;  Yarmouthville,  Me.,  1886-90;  assistant  pastor  Central 
church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1890-94;  Shawomet  church,  Warwick,  R.  I., 
1 895-;  supervisor  public  schools  Yarmouth  1888-89.  Author  occasional 
contributions  to  religious  and  secular  papers.  Address,  R.  F.  D.  i,  Ap- 
ponaug,  R.  I.  Newt.,  P. 

LEONARD,  ZENAS  LOCKWOOD,  A.B.  by  special  vote  1900;  M.D.  Uni- 
versity of  the  city  of  New  York  1880.  Visiting  physician  Harlem  dis- 
pensary 1880-83;  curator  Randall's  Island  hospitals  1883-85;  assistant 
surgeon  N.  Y.  eye  and  ear  infimiary  1891-;  laryngologist  St.  Bartholo- 
mew's clinic  1903-.  Author  numerous  articles  and  reports  in  medical 
journals.     Address,  19  West  120th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

LINCOLN,  JAMES  GRANGER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Clerk.  Address,  102  Milk 
St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

MATHEWSON,  PHILIP  AUGUSTUS,  Ph.B.  Cotton  manufacturer  Fall 
River,  Mass.;  superintendent  Chase  mill;  King  Philip  mills.  Address, 
139  Rock  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

MEADER,  WALTER  SIDNEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Governor  of  boys.  Friends' 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1880-87;  teacher  mathematics  1887-1904; 
lumber  dealer  Gonic,  N.  H.,  1904-.  Author  pamphlets  on  religious  sub- 
jects.    Address,  Gonic,  N.  H.  P. 

MORRILL,  DONALD  LITTLEFIELD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  high  school, 
Attica,  Ind.,  1882-83;  Moline,  111.,  1883-85;  Anderson  school,  Chicago, 
111.,  1885-87;  admitted  to  bar  1886;  lawyer  Chicago,  111.;  member  board 
of  education  1890-91;  attorney  board  of  education  1891-98.  Author 
Federal  and  state  Government;  III.  law  school  annotated.  Address,  100 
Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

ORDWAY,  SAMUEL  HANSON,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1883;  LL.B. 
1883.  Admitted  to  bar  1884;  lawyer.  Address,  27  William  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  P. 

ORMSBEE,  JOHN  HOLDEN,  A.B.  Clerk  Providence  institution  for  sav- 
ings. Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  East  Greenwich,  R,  I.  P. 

PERRY,  EDGAR,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1898.  Editor 
Chronicle,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1881-87;  correspondent  Leader,  Cleveland, 
O..  1887-90;  editor  Plaindealer,  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.,  1890;  correspondent 
Herald,  Boston,  Mass.,  1890-94;  Star,  Washington,  D.  C,  1892-94;  N.  E. 
correspondent  Herald,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  physician  Boston,  Mass.,  1898- 
1901;  founder  private  hospital,  Boston;  Gordon-Perry  hospital  training 


348  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1880 

school  for  nurses;  director  and  clerk-treasurer.  Author  Historical 
Rehoboth,  1886.  Born  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Oct.  19,  1855;  died  Boston, 
Mass.,  April  7,  1903.  P.,  Nee.  1903 

PYKE,  JAMES  TOBEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Andover  theological  sem- 
inary 1883;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1884;  pastor  East  Concord, 
N.  fl.,  1883-85;  Riverside  church,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1887-89;  instructor 
preparatory  department  Penn.  state  college  18S9-90;  in  business  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.     Address,  237  Butler  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  And.,  P. 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Vt.  state  re- 
form school  1881-84;  member  private  signal  corps  U.  S.  army  1883-88; 
real  estate  agent,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1889-92;  secretary  Seattle  branch  the- 
osophical  society  1889-91;  president  1892;  teacher  high  school,  Seattle, 
Wash.,  1897-1900.     Address,  603  36th  Ave.,  Seattle,  Wash.  P. 

RICHMOND,  J  LEE,  A.B.;A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  the  city  of  New  York 
1883.  Physician  Conneaut,  O.;  Geneva,  O.;  instructor  chemistry,  Cen- 
tral high  school,  Toledo,  O.     Address,  718  Grove  Place,  Toledo,  O.     P. 

RIGLER,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Ewing  college  1903. 
Instriictor  natural  science  and  mathematics.  Conn,  literary  institution, 
1877-79;  graduated  Crozer  theological  seminary  1882;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  1882;  instructor  Greek  and  Latin,  Vt.  academy,  1882-83;  pastor 
Salem,  O.,  1883-85;  Antrim,  N.  H.,  1885-89;  Maiden,  Mass.,  1889-90; 
Woonsocket,  R.  I.  1890-93;  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-.  Address, 
23  Walnut  St.,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

RIVENBURG,  SIDNEY  WHITE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Baltimore  medical 
college  1894.  Graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1883;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1883;  missionary  Assam,  India,  1883-.  Translator 
into  Angami  Naga:  Matthew;  John;  Acts;  Hymn  book;  Primer;  Arithme- 
tic; Way  to  health;  into  Ao  Naga:  Acts  and  50  hymns.  Address,  Kohima, 
Assam,  India.  Roch.  theol.,  P. 

SLADE,  DAVID  FOSTER,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1883.  Admitted 
to  bar  1883;  lawyer  Fall  River,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  house  of  represent- 
atives 1894-96;  governor's  council  1900-03.  Address,  636  Rock  St.,  Fall 
River,  Mass.  P. 

SMITH,  SAMUEL  WATSON,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Cincinnati  law  school  1882. 
Admitted  to  bar  18S2;  lawyer  Cincinnati,  O.;  member  board  of  legisla- 
tion, Cincinnati,  1891-92 ;  jtistice  court  of  common  pleas  1896-.  Address^ 
Madison  Road,  Cincinnati,  O.  P_ 

SMITH,  WESLEY  LORENZO,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1883;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1883;  pastor  Mount  Pleasant 
church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1883-88;  First  church,  Weymouth,  Mass., 
1888-94;  Fells,  Melrose,  Mass.,  1894-97;  Bridgewater  and  West  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  1897-.     Address,  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

STARKWEATHER,  JAMES  CLAY,  A.B.  Law  student  Boston  univer- 
sity 1880-81 ;  admitted  to  bar  1883 ;  lawyer  Denver,  Col.,  1883-.  Address, 
238  South  Lincoln  Ave.,  Denver,  Col.  P. 

SUTHERLAND,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  1890.  Professor  Latin,  Wayland 
academy,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  1880-84;  trustee  1881-84;  treasurer  1883- 
84;  president  Dakota  loan  and  trust  company,  Pierre,  S.  D.;  admitted  to 
bar  1886;  lawyer  Pierre;  director  and  president  board  of  education  1888- 
90;  chairman  capitol  committee,  Pierre,  1889-90;  president  city  board 
of  trade  1889-90,  1903-04;  member  S.  D.  house  of  representatives  1905-. 
Address,  Pierre,  S.  D.  P. 

TENNEY,  FRED  CLAY,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  SterHng,  111.,  1881; 
high  school,  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  1881-86;  admitted  to  bar  1888;  lawyer 
Holliston,  Mass.;  superintendent  of  schools,  Holliston,  1891-99;  agent 
Butler,  Sheldon  and  compan5^  publishers;  New  England  agent  Macmillian 
company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1902-.  Address,  120  Boylston  St.,  Boston, 
Mass.  P 


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349 


THURSTON,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Librarian  Redwood 
library  and  athenaeum,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1881-84;  principal  high  school, 
Barrington,  R.  I.,  1884-86;  in  business  and  newspaper  work,  Newport, 
1886-97;  managing  editor  Daily  news,  Newport,  1897-.  Address,  207 
Thames  St.,  Newport,  R.  I.  P. 

TINKHAM,  FRANK  LUSCOMBE  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1S83. 
Admitted  to  bar  1883;  lawyer.     Address,  Taunton,  Mass.  P. 

TROTTER,  WILLIAM  RAMSAY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  General  theo- 
logical seminary  1883;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1883;  priest  1884; 
assistant  Trinity  church,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1883-84;  rector  1884-.  Author 
historical  sketch.     Address,  Bristol,  R.  I.  Gen.  theol.  sem.,  P. 

TUSTIN,  GEORGE  MILLER,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Columbia  college  1883.  Cashier 
Catawissa  deposit  bank,  Catawissa,  Penn.,  1884-91;  First  national  bank 
1891-93;  admitted  to  bar  1894;  lawyer  and  farmer  Bloomsburg,  Penn. 
Address,  Bloomsburg,  Penn.  P. 

WALTON,  FREDERICK  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Episcopal  minister  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.     Address,  926  Spruce  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

WATERMAN,  PAUL,  A.B.     Address,  19  West  31st  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

P. 

WINSLOW,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.  University  of  New  York  1895. 
Principal  grammar  school,  Lee,  Mass.,  1880-84;  high  school,  Adams, 
Mass.,  1884-88;  supervising  principal  Belleville  and  West  Orange,  N.  J., 
188S-96;  superintendent  schools,  Bath,  Me.,  1896-1901;  Revere,  Mass., 
1901-.     Address,  624  Broadway,  Revere,  Mass.  P. 

S8-*4 

1881 

ADAMS,  CHARLES  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  N.  Y.  homoeopathic 
medical  college  and  hospital  1SS4  Physician  and  surgeon,  Hackensack, 
N.  J.;  member  board  of  health  18S8-98;  visiting  physician  Hackensack 
hospital  1892-1902;  consulting  physician  Passaic  hospital  Passaic,  N. 
J.,  1902-;  major  and  regimental  surgeon  N.  J.  volunteer  infantry  1898-; 
served  in  Spanish  war;  member  N.  J.  state  homoeopathic  medical  so- 
ciety; American  institute  of  homoeopathy;  National  association  of  mil- 
itary surgeons  of  U.  S.  Author  The  high  frequency  electrical  current  in 
general  practice;  various  articles  in  medical  journals.  Address,  Hack- 
ensack, N.  J.  P. 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  COTTER,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Instructor  French  and  German, 
De  Veaux  college,  Suspension  bridge,  N.  Y.;  admitted  to  bar  1884;  law- 
yer Providence,  R.  I.;  superintendent  public  schools,  North  Kingstown, 
R.  I.,  1884-88;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1892-94,  1897-98; 
mayor  Providence  1S98-1901.  Address,  15  Westminster  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

BARKER,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Columbia  college  1883.  Admitted 
to  bar  1883;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  53  Pine  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  P. 

BEAN,  GEORGE  FREMONT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1885. 
Teacher  Woburn.  Mass.,  1881-82;  admitted  to  bar  1885;  lawyer  Boston, 
Mass.;  mayor  Woburn  1891;  member  school  committee  Woburn  189?-. 
Address,  Woburn,  Mass.  P. 

BRIGHAM,  GEORGE  BICKFORD,  A.B.  Shoe  manufacturer.  Address, 
Westboro,  Mass.  P. 

BROOKS,  MORGAN,  Ph.B.;  M.E.  Stevens  institute  of  technology  1883. 
Mechanical  engineer  Boston,  Mass.,  1883-87;  with  Bell  telephone  com- 
pany 1884-86;  secretary  and  treasurer  St.  Paul  gas  light  company,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  1887-90;  president  Electrical  engineering  company,  St. 
Paul,  1890-93;  MinncapoHs,  Minn.,  1 893-;  professor  electrical  engineering. 
University  of   Neb.,    1898-1901;    University  of   111.   1901-;  life  member 


3SO  BROWN    UNIVERSITY  1881 

American  society  of  mechanical  engineers;  American  institute  of  electrical 
engineers.  Author  various  papers  in  technical  periodicals.  Address, 
Urbana,  111.  P. 

BURBANK,  PERCY  SHELLEY,  A.B.  Electrical  engineer  Charlotte, 
N.  C,  1886-87;  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1887-88;  Callao,  Peru,  1888-?;  Lima,  Peru. 
Address,  Lima,  Peru.  P. 

CARTWRIGHT,  WALTER  ORESTES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Yale  university  1905. 
Teacher  West  Epping,  N.  H.,  1881-82;  Chauncy  hall  school,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1882-87;  principal  high  school,  East  Douglas,  Mass.,  1887-88;  sub- 
master  high  school,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1888-90;  head  department  of 
mathematics,  Vermont  academy,  1890-91 ;  chief  education  division,  Indian 
office,  Washington,  D.  C,  1891-93;  principal  high  school,  Fairfield,  Me., 
1893-94;  district  superintendent  of  schools,  Harwich,  Brewster,  Orleans 
and  Eastham,  Mass.,  1894-97;  Georgetown,  Groveland  and  Rowley, 
Mass.,  1897-1902;  supervisor  schools  Wallingford,  Conn.,  1902-.  Ad- 
dress, Wallingford,  Conn.  P. 

CHASE,  WILLIAM  SHEAFE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.B.  Episcopal  theological 
school,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1885.  Principal  high  school,  Bristol,  R.  I., 
1881-83;  ordained  Episcopal  minister  1885;  assistant  minister  Emmanuel 
church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1885 ;  rector  St.  James's  church,  Woonsocket,  R.  I., 
1885-1902;  honorary  canon  Cathedral  of  the  Incarnation,  Garden  City, 
L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  1902-05;  chaplain  St.  Paul's  school.  Garden  City,  1902-05; 
rector  Christ  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1905-.  Editor-in-chief  Delta  up- 
silon  fraternity  quinquennial  catalogue,  1884.  Address,  481  Bedford  Ave., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P. 

CONNELL,  CHARLES  WALTER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1887.  Teacher  high  school,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1881-86;  physician  and 
surgeon.  Fall  River,  1887-.  Address,  582  North  Main  St.,  Fall  River, 
Mass.  P. 

CORNELL,  HOWARD  POTTER,  A.B.  Wholesale  grocer.  Address,  24 
Custom  House  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CORTHELL,  ARTHUR  BATEMAN,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1898.  Assist- 
ant engineer  West  shore  railroad,  1881-84;  engineer  Knickerbocker  ice 
company  1884-86;  principal  assistant  engineer  Denver,  Memphis,  and 
Atlantic  railroad  1886-87 ;  assistant  engineer  Sioux  City  bridge  1887-88; 
Thames  river  bridge  1888-89;  Providence  terminal  station  1892-96; 
principal  assistant  and  resident  engineer  South  terminal  station,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1896-1902;  terminal  engineer  N.  Y.  Central  and  Hudson  river 
railroad.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-.  Address,  University  Heights,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  P. 

CULVER,  SAMUEL  WINSLOW,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer.  Address,  294 
Washington  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

DENFELD,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  A.B.  Law  student  University  of 
Mich.  1881-83;  admitted  to  bar  1883;  lawyer  Lexington,  Ky.,  1883; 
Saginaw,  Mich.,  1883-;  secretary  and  treasurer  board  of  education 
1888-1903.     Address,  125  North  Washington  Ave.,  Saginaw,  Mich.        P. 

GIFFORD,  FRANK  HERBERT,  Ph.B.  With  F.  P.  Sheldon,  mill  engi- 
neer, Providence,  R.  I.,  1881-82;  operative  Grinnell  and  Potomska  mills 
1882-84;  cotton  broker  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1884-97;  treasurer  New 
Bedford  spinning  company  1897-99;  cotton  broker  New  Bedford  1899-. 
Address,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  P. 

GIFFORD,  PAUL  COFFIN,  A.B.     Address,  OlneyviUe,  R.  I.  P. 

GLADDING.  JOHN  RUSSELL,  A.B.  Director  various  corporarions; 
treasurer  Mathieson  alkali  works.  Address,  30  Stimson  Ave.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

HAYES,  FREDERIC,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  R.  I.  bar  1884;  U.  S.  cir- 
cuit court  1885;  member  R.  I.  board  of  bar  examiners  1891-;  chairman 
1892;  standing  master  in  chancery  R.  I.  supreme  court.  Providence 
county,  1893-.     Address,  170  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


i88i  GRADUATES  351 

HAZARD,  FREDERICK  ROWLAND,  A.B.;  A.M.  Woolen  manufac- 
turer Peace  Dale,  R.  I.,  1881-83;  student  chemistry  Europe  1883-84; 
assistant  treasurer  Solvay  process  company.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1884-87; 
treasurer  1887-98;  president  1898-.     Address,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  P. 

HOOD,  ALFRED  HOWLAND,  A.B.;  A.M.  Law  student  Boston  uni- 
versity 1881-83;  admitted  to  bar  1883;  lawyer  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1883-. 
Address,  715  High  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

HUGHES,  CHARLES  EVANS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Columbia  college  1884. 
Trustee  Brown  university  1903-.  Admitted  to  bar  1884;  lawyer  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1884-;  prize  fellow  in  law,  Columbia  college,  1884-87;  pro- 
fessor law.  Cornell  university,  1891-93;  special  lecturer  1893-95;  New 
York  law  school  1 893-1 901.     Address,  96  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Columb.,  P. 

IRONS,  SAMUEL  LAFAYETTE,  A.B.  Teacher;  principal  public  school, 
Elmira,  Cal.,  1888;  St.  Helena,  Cal.,  1894-96;  Owen,  Cal.,  1897-1902; 
farmer  Vacaville,  Solano  co.,  Cal.,  1902-.  Address,  Vacaville,  Solano 
Co.,  Cal.  P. 

JEWETT,  HOWARD  CLIFTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  1889;  M.D.  N.  Y.  homoeo- 
pathic medical  college  and  hospital  1888.  Physician  Haverhill,  Mass.; 
medical  examiner  United  order  of  Pilgrim  fathers.  Address,  35  Vine 
St.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  P. 

KETTNER,  JACOB,  Ph.B.  Clerk  or  bookkeeper  Providence,  R.  I.,  1881- 
88.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  23,  1858;  died  Providence,  July  22, 
1889.  Nee.  1890 

LADD,  WILLIAM  COFFIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Master,  head  master,  teacher 
Greek  and  Latin,  De  Veaux  college.  Suspension  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  1881-82; 
teacher  classics,  Friends'  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1882-83.  1886-87;  pro- 
fessor French,  Haverford  college,  1888- 190 2.  Address,  351  Palmetto 
Drive,  Pasadena,  Cal.  P. 

McKEEVER,  FRANKLIN  GARRETT,  A.B.;  A.M.  1889.  Graduated 
Rochester  theological  seminary  1884;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1884; 
pastor  Medina,  N.  Y.,  1S84-88;  Jefferson  street  church.  Providence,  R. 
I.,  1888-93;  First  church.  New  London.  Conn.,  1893-;  trustee  R.  I. 
Baptist  convention  1888-93;  secretary  1890-92;  trustee  Conn.  Baptist 
educational  society  1893-1903;  Conn.  Baptist  convention  1896-;  first 
vice  president  1903-;  special  lecturer  Bucknell  university  1898;  trustee 
Newton  theological  institution  1900-;  preacher  England  and  Scotland 
1903.  Author  An  abiding  miracle;  History  of  the  First  Baptist  church  of 
New  London,  Conn.;  numerous  sermons  and  articles  in  periodicals.  Ad- 
dress, 46  Granite  St.,  New  London,  Conn.  Roch.  theol.,  P. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN  MURRAY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1885;  law- 
yer Boston,  Mass.,  1885-1903;  a.ssistant  U.  S.  attorney,  Mass.,  1890-93; 
lawyer  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1903-;  resident  Pasadena,  Cal.  Address,  601- 
603  Trust  Building,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  P. 

MUMFORD,  CHARLES  CARNEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1883; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  assistant  clerk  court  of  common  pleas  1883-84; 
clerk  municipal  court  1884-85;  assistant  attorney-general  R.  I.  1885-86; 
member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1893-94,  1903-04;  U.  S.  commis- 
sioner 1894-1903;  associate  justice  Superior  court  of  R.  I.  1905-.  Ad- 
dress, 49  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PECKHAM,  WILLIAM  ELLERY,  Ph.B.  With  Crane  brothers,  elevator 
manufacturers,  New  York  office.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bom  North  Ston- 
ington,  Conn.,  March  3,  i860;  died  South  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  July  11, 
1884.  P. 

PEEPELS,  HENRY  CLAY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Rochester  theolog- 
ical seminary  1884;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1884;  pastor  Park  avenue 
church,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,   1884-1900;  Meigs  street  church,  Rochester, 


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BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1881 


N.  Y.,  1900-;  trustee  Rochester  theological  seminary  1891-.  Author 
Chapel  offerings;  articles  in  various  periodicals.  Address,  188  Harvard 
St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Roch  theol.,  P. 

PENDLETON,  CORNELIUS  WELLES,  A.B.  Teacher  and  law  student, 
SaUnas,  Cal.,  18S1-84;  admitted  to  bar  1884;  lawyer  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
1884-85;  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1885-;  court  commissioner  Los  Angeles 
county,  Cal.;  member  Cal.  house  of  representatives  1893,  1895,  1901; 
speaker  1901;  ex-oflicio  regent  University  of  Cal.;  member  Cal.  senate 
1903-.     Address,  2212  South  Figueroa  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  P. 

PHILLIPS,  W^ILLIAM  LLEWELLYN,  A.B.  Clerk  Providence  steam  and 
gas  pipe  company  Providence,  R.  I.;  purchasing  agent  General  fire  ex- 
tinguisher company.  Providence.  Address.  170  Westminster  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  P- 

RICE.  HORACE  WADLEIGH,  A.B.;  A.M.  1887.  Assistant  teacher  high 
school,  Westboro,  Mass.,  1881-82;  principal  Sawin  academy,  Sherborn, 
Mass.,  1882-88;  Lewis  high  school,  Southington,  Conn.,  1888-97;  high 
school,  Natick,  Mass.,  1897-.     Address,  9  Wilson  St.,  Natick,  Mass.     P. 

RICE,  WILBER  TAYLOR,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1882;  pastor 
Ainsworth,  la.,  1882;  Saranac,  Mich.,  1883-85;  Clearwater,  Kans.,  1886; 
Spring  Hill,  Mansfield,  Conn.,  1888-89;  Winthrop,  Conn.,  1892-95;  Edgar- 
town,  Mass.,  1895-98;  South  Londonderry,  Yt.,  1899-1901;  rural  mail 
carrier.  North  Grafton,  Mass.     Address,  North  Grafton,  Mass.  P. 

ROSE,  HENRY  BRAYTON,  A.B.  Real  estate  and  insurance  business, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  until  1889;  secretary  school  committee,  Providence, 
1 889-;  lieutenant-colonel  R.  I.  militia;  retired.  Address,  76  Comstock 
Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SHELDON,  HORACE  WARD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Rush  medical  college, 
Chicago,  111.,  1885.  Physician  and  surgeon.  Address,  Negaunee,  Mar- 
quette Co.,  Mich.  P. 

SILVEY,  WILLIAM  BAIRD,  Ph.B.  U.  S.  assistant  engineer  Philadel- 
phia, Penn.,  1881-82;  assistant  engineer  Northern  Pacific  railway  1882- 
83;  James  river  valley  railroad.  Dak.,  1883-84;  U.  S.  assistant  engineer 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1885-86;  chief  engineer  Lake  Superior  and  Pacific  rail- 
way; real  estate  and  loan  broker,  Duluth.  Minn.;  secretary  and  manager 
Northwestern  land  and  loan  company;  Bay  View  land  company;  Prov- 
idence loan  and  investment  company;  president  Lake  Superior  hotel 
company;  Providence  improvement  company;  Silvey  realty  company. 
Address,  202-204  Providence  Building,  Duluth,  Minn.  P. 

SIMMONS,  JAMES  DAVIS,  A  B,     Address,  Warren,  R.  I. 

TAFT,  EDWARD  WILLIAMS,  A.B.  Cotton  manufacturer  Pawtuxet, 
R.  'l.;  travelled  in  Europe  and  in  the  south  1881.  Born  Providence,  R. 
I.,  April  17,  1859;  died  Providence,  Jan.  13,  1882.  Nee.  1882 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  ALVAH,  A.B.  Bookkeeper  Laconia,  N.  H.,  1881-83; 
clerk  Franldin  savings  bank  18S3;  National  bank  of  the  RepubHc,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1883-84,  1885-1901;  bookkeeper  Franldin,  N.  H.,  1884-85;  broker 
Maiden,  Mass.,  1901-.     Address,  41  Myrtle  St.,  Maiden,  Mass.  P. 

THURSTON,  EDWIN  LAJETTE,  Ph.B.  Admitted  to  111.  bar  1885;  pat- 
ent sohcitor  and  lawyer.  Address,  1028  Society  for  Savings  Building 
Cleveland,  O.  P. 

TOWNE,  WALTER  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y., 
1881-83;  Enghsh  and  classical  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1883-98;  Hope 
street  high  school  1898-.     Address,  436  Pine  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.         P. 

WILLSON,  DANIEL  SUMNER,  A.B.  Superintendent  and  manager  Ufa 
insurance  companies  several  places.  Address,  Care  C.  A.  Willson,  473 
N.  Chnton  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  P. 

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z883  GRADUATES  353 

1882 

ALLEN,  IRA  RICHARD,  A.B.  With  Woodward,  Stetson  and  company, 
produce  merchants.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1882-85;  banker  and  slate  man- 
ufacturer, Fair  Haven,  Vt.,  director  Fair  Haven  marble  and  marbleized 
slate  company  1885- 1003;  vice  president  Allen  national  banker  1890- 1903; 
clerk  Rutland  and  Whitehall  railroad  company;  director  Rutland  and 
Salem  railroad  company;  member  Vt.  house  of  representatives  1892-93; 
Vt.  senate  1894;  member  board  of  selectmen,  Fair  Haven,  1893-97;  post- 
master Fair  Haven  1897- 1903;  chairman  Vt.  Republican  state  committee. 
Born  Fair  Haven,  Vt.,  March  29,  1859;  died  Fair  Haven,  Dec.  9,  1903. 

P..  Nee.  1904 

BARTLETT,  CHARLES  LINCOLN,  A.B.;  A.M.  1890.  Master  De  Veaux 
college.  Suspension  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  1882-84;  admitted  to  bar  1885;  lawyer 
Chicago,  111.;  counsel  Title  guarantee  and  trust  company,  Chicago,  111., 
1892-1901 ;  solicitor  Chicago  title  and  trust  company  1901-.  Address, 
100  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

BIXBY,  EDWARD  CLARENCE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Assistant  librarian  Provi- 
dence public  library,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1882-.  Address,  137  Congress 
Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BOGERT,  WILLIAM  BENEZET,  Ph.B.  Commission  merchant,  firm  of 
Wright,  Bogert  and  company,  Chicago,  111.;  member  Chicago  board  of 
trade;  committee  on  arbitration  1891-92;  committee  of  appeals  1893-94; 
board  of  directors  1897-99;  chairman  executive  committee  1898-99. 
Address,  1818  Sheridan  Road,  Evanston,  111.  P. 

BORDEN,  SIMEON,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1894;  lawj^er  Fall  River, 
Mass.;  clerk  Bristol  county  courts,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1896-.  Address, 
Taunton,  Mass.  P. 

BOWERMAN,  BENJAMIN  ELLWOOD,  A.B.  Connected  with  Providence 
press  1882-83;  with  M.  P.  Aikin  and  company,  Chicago,  111.,  1883-90; 
real  estate  agent,  Chicago,  111.,  1890-92.  Bom  Wheatland,  N.  Y.,  June 
29,  1855;  died  Chicago,  111.,  Jan.  12,  1892.  Nee.  1892 

BRIGHAM,  FRANK  FONTELLE,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1885. 
House  surgeon  L^mn  hospital,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1885-86;  physician  Lynn 
1886-1903;  member  board  of  health  1887-91;  school  board  1894-98. 
Bom  Westboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1859;  died  Lynn,  Mass.,  March  10,  1903. 

BUXTON,  WILLIAM  ALBERT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Har%'ard  university  1886; 
Ph.D.  Bethany  college  1897;  LL.D.  Milligan  college  1905.  Principal 
academy,  Saranac,  N.  Y.,  1882-83;  student  theology,  Harvard  univer- 
sity, 1883-86;  Germany  1886-87 ;  pastor  Christian  church,  Hutchinson, 
Kans.;  Fairbury,  Neb. ;  Norfolk,  Va.;  president  Northwest  Christian 
college,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1S96-97;  Texas  Christian  university,  Waco, 
Tex.;  Dexter  Christian  college,  Dexter,  Mo.;  national  director  home 
and  foreign  missionary  societies  of  the  Christian  church;  president  min- 
isterial associations  of  Neb.  and  Va.     Address,  Canton,  Mo.  P. 

CHAPLIN,  STEWART,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Columbia  college  1886.  Admitted  to 
bar  1886;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1886-.  Author  Suspension  of  the 
power  of  alienation,  1891.     Address,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  P. 

COLE,  EDWARD  BENJAMIN,  Ph.B.  Shoe  manufacturer.  Address,  190 
Lincoln  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

DAVIS,  FRANCIS  HOWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  1887.  Graduated  Newton  the- 
ological institution;  ordained  Baptist  minister  18S7;  pastor  First  church, 
Franklin  Falls,  N.  H.,  1S87-92;  First  church,  Foxboro,  Mass.,  1892-95; 
Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  1895-96;  Central  church,  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  1898- 
1903 ;  resident  graduate  Andover  theological  seminary  1903-04.  Address, 
86  Chestnut  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Newt..  P. 


354  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1882 

DILTS,  ASA  REED,  A.B.;  D.B.  Union  theological  seminary  1885.  Student 
Rochester  theological  seminary  1882-83;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1885; 
pastor  Park  avenue  church,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  1885-92  ;  First  church,  North- 
ampton, Mass.,  1892-98;  Branch  street  Baptist  tabernacle,  Lowell,  Mass., 
1 898-.     Address,  Lowell,  Mass.  Union,  P. 

EVERETT,  FRANK  ADELBERT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.B.  Boston  university 
1886;  ordained  Methodist  Episcopal  deacon  1888;  elder  1890;  pastor 
Princeton,  Mass.,  1886-87;  Lunenburg,  Mass.,  1887-90;  Charlton  City, 
Mass.,  1890-94;  Ashland,  Mass.,  1894-95;  Oxford,  Mass.,  1895-1900;  Ux- 
bridge,  Mass.,  1900-03;  Franldin,  Mass.,  1903-.  Address,  Franklin, 
Mass.  P. 

FOSS,  SAM  WALTER,  A.B.  Editor  Lynn  Saturday  union  1883-87 ;  Yankee 
blade  1887-94;  editorial  writer  Boston  globe;  librarian  public  library,  Som- 
erville,  Mass.,  1898-;  president  Mass.  library  club  1904.  Author  Back 
country  poems,  1893;  Whiffs  front  ivild  meadows,  1895;  Dreatns  in  home- 
spun, 1897;  Songs  of  war  and  peace,  1898.  Address,  249  Highland  Ave., 
Somerv'ille,  Mass.  P . 

FOSTER,  AUSTIN  POWERS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  high  school,  Candia, 
N.  H.,  1882-83;  classical  department.  Grove  school,  Dallas,  Tex.,  1884- 
85;  examiner  public  school  teachers  Dallas  1S85-87;  publisher  and 
wholesale  book  dealer  1886-98;  publisher  Illustrated  youth  and  age  1900- 
01;  professor  Ward  seminary,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1902;  editor  Nashville 
daily  news,  Na.shville,  Tenn.,  1902-05;  managing  editor  Bob  Taylor's 
magazine,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1905-.  Author  Resources  and  products  of 
Tenn.     Address,  Nashville,  Tenn.  P. 

FRANCIS,  WILLIAM  ALLEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  high  school.  Concord, 
Mass.,  18S3-87;  instructor  mathematics,  Phillips  academy,  Exeter,  N. 
H.,  1887-92;  professor  1892-.     Address,  Exeter,  N.  H.  P. 

FULLER,  NEWTON  STONE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Colby  academy,  New 
London,  N.  H.,  1882-83;  Leslie's  private  school,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y., 
1883-84;  professor  Latin,  Ripon  college,  Ripon,  Wis.,  1884-94;  member 
Wis.  academy  of  science,  arts  and  letters.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb. 
9,  i860;  died  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  May  8,  1895.  P.,  Nee.  1895 

GAGE,  ARTHUR  EDWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1887;  lawyer 
Wobum,  Mass.;  town  auditor  1888;  member  board  of  registration  1891- 
93;  clerk  4th  district  court  eastern  Middlesex,  Mass.,  1893-;  member 
board  of  assessors  1902-.    Address,  8  Sherman  Place,  Wobum,  Mass.     P. 

GAMAGE,  FREDERICK  LUTHER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.C.L.  Hobart  college 
1898.  Instructor  Greek,  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  1882-85;  principal  Oxford  acad- 
emy, Oxford,  N.  Y.,  1885-93;  head  master  St.  Paul's  school.  Garden  City, 
L.  I.,  1893-.     Address,  Garden  City,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  P. 

GREENE  ALBERT,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institution  1882- 
85;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1885;  pastor  West  Sutton,  Mass.,  1885-88; 
Warren,  Me.,  1888-90;  First  Baptist  church,  East  Providence,  R.  I., 
1890-97.  Bom  Hope,  North  Scituate,  R.  I.,  April  24,  1853;  died  West- 
erly, R.  I.,  Oct.  7,  1898.  Newt.,  P.,  Nee.  1899 

GREENE,  JOHN  STIMSON,  A.B.  by  special  vote  1900.  With  Wyckoff, 
Seamans  and  Benedict,  typewriter  manufacturers,  Cleveland,  O. ;  man- 
ager Philadelphia  office.  Address,  no  South  Ninth  St.,  Philadelphia, 
Penn. 

HERR,  BENJAMIN  LAISDELL,  Ph.B.  Graduated  Rochester  theologi- 
cal seminary  1886;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1886;  pastor  First  church, 
Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  1886-90;  First  church,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  1890-95; 
First  church,  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  1896-98;  South  Broad  street  church, 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1898-1901;  First  church,  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  1902-.  Ad- 
dress, Delhi,  N.  Y.  Roch.  theol.,  P. 

HOSMER,  ELMER  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  English,  Comer's  com- 
mercial college,  Boston,  Mass.,  1882-85;  music,  Institution  for  the  blind. 


i882  GRADUATES  355 

South  Boston,  1885-93;  principal  high  school,  Bristol,  Conn.,  1893-1900; 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1900-;  church  organist  1880-.  Author  musical 
compositions.     Address,  12  Kossuth  St..  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

HOVEY,  GEORGE  RICE,  A.B.;  A.M.  188S;  D.D.  1902;  D.D.  Temple  col- 
lege, Philadelphia,  1901.  Graduated'.Newton  theological  institution  1885; 
graduate  student  1885-86;  instructor  New  England  school  of  Hebrew 
1885-86;  professor  Hebrew  and  Greek  interpretation,  Richmond  theolog- 
ical seminary,  Richmond,  Va.,  1887-97;  president  Wayland  seminary 
and  college,  Washington,  D.  C,  1897-99;  professor  Va.  union  university, 
Richmond,  Va.,  1899-1904;  vice  president  1901-05;  president  1905-. 
Author  A  Hebrew  word-book,  1902;  occasional  sermons  and  articles  in 
religious  papers.     Address,  Va.  Union  University,  Richmond,  Va. 

Newt.,  P. 

HUNTINGTON,  GEORGE,  A.B.  Principal  high  school.  Saginaw,  Mich., 
1882-84;  with  D.  M.  Ferry  and  company,  seedsmen,  Detroit,  Mich., 
1884-90;  member  firm  of  Huntington  and  company,  portrait  photog- 
raphers, Detroit,  1894-.  Address,  78  Washington  Boulevard,  Detroit, 
Mich.  P. 

JACOBS,  WALTER  BALLOU,  A.B.;  A.M.  Instructor  pedagogy,  Brown 
university,  1893-95;  associate  professor  pedagogy  1895-1901;  professor 
theory  and  practice  of  education  1901-.  Student  Union  theological  sem- 
inary 1882-83;  teacher  classical  department,  high  school.  Providence,  R. 
I.,  1883-98;  principal  Hope  street  high  school.  Providence,  1898-1901; 
president  Barnard  club  1894;  R.  I  institute  of  instruction  1894;  vice 
president  American  institute  of  instruction.  Author  various  addresses 
and  articles  in  educational  journals.  Address,  310  Olney  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

JILLSON,  WILLIAM  EVERETT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Assistant  librarian  Pubhc 
library,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1882;  instructor  classics,  English  and  classical 
school.  Providence,  1882-88;  student  College  of  France  1888-89;  Berlin 
university  1889-90;  professor  German  and  French  and  librarian,  Doane 
college,  Crete,  Neb.,  1890-.  Author  articles  in  various  educational  and 
religious  journals.     Address,  Crete,  Neb.  P. 

JOHNSON,  JULIUS  ARTHUR  A.B.;  A.M.  1890.  Admitted  to  bar  1886; 
lawyer  Pierre,  S.  D.,  1886-91 ;  secretary  Dakota  loan  and  trust  company; 
lawyer  Chicago,  111.,  1891-;  county  attorney  Cook  county.  111.,  1899- 
1901.     Address,  Suite  821,  135  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

JONES,  HARRY  WILD,  A.B.  by  special  vote  1903.  Architect  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.;  professor  architecture.  University  of  Minn.,  1892-94;  mem- 
ber Minneapolis  park  commission  1894- 1904.  Address,  Lumber  Ex- 
change, Minneapolis,  Minn  P. 

KEEGAN,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  A.B.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  21, 
1859;  deceased.  Prov.  rec. 

LAWTON,  ARTHUR  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Macedonia,  O., 
1882-83;  Montville,  Conn.,  1883-84;  law  student  Providence,  R.  I.,  1884- 
85;  farmer  Jewett  City,  Conn.     Address,  Middlctown,  Conn.  P. 

LEARNED,  WILLIAM  TURELL,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn. 
1885.  Interne  St.  Mary's  hospital,  Philadelphia,  18S5-86;  physician 
Fall  River,  Mass.;  surgeon  Union  hospital,  Fall  River,  1900-;  consulting 
physician  City  hospital.  Fall  River,  1903-;  fellow  Mass.  medical  society; 
American  academy  of  medicine;  American  medical  association.  Ad- 
dress, 46  Franklin  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

LOTT,  WILLIAM  CLAWSON,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1885.  Phy- 
sician Philadelphia,  Penn.;  assistant  surgeon  Presbyterian  hospital  1887; 
quartermaster  sergeant  Philadelphia  city  cavalry  seven  years,  including 
U.  S.  military  service,  Porto  Rico  expedition,  1898.  Address,  4001  Wal- 
nut St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 


3S6  BROWN    UNIVERSITY  i88a 

McINTOSH,  HERBERT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Bellevue  hospital  medical  col- 
lege 1896.  Instructor  natural  sciences  Worcester  academy  1882-85; 
instructor  Latin  and  assistant  1885-87;  admitted  to  bar  1888;  lawyer 
Worcester,  Mass.;  Boston,  Mass.;  physician  Medway,  Mass.,  1896-1901; 
Boston,  Mass.,  1901-;  justice  of  peace  1888-95;  medical  examiner  Norfolk 
district,  Mass.,  1896-1901;  town  physician  Medway  1897-1901;  chair- 
man school  committee  Medway  1898-1901.  Author  various  pamphlets. 
Address,  9  Harvard  Ave.,  Allston,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

MERRILL,  WINFIELD  GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Managing  editor  Law- 
reiice  American,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1882-92;  editor  and  publisher  Sunday 
telegram,  Lawrence,  1884-95;  local  correspondent  New  England  associ- 
ated press;  deputy  fire  marshal  Mass.;  adjutant  Mass.  militia;  president 
Lawrence  press  club.  Born  Lawrence,  Mass.,  June  24,  1861;  died  Law- 
rence, July  30,  1898.  P.,  Nee.  1899 

NASON,  OSMON  CLEANDER  BAKER,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Boston  univer- 
sity 1891;  Harvard  university  1901.  Physician  Reading,  Mass.;  Med- 
way, Mass.     Address,  Medway,  Mass.  P. 

PARK,  WILLIAM  RICHARD,  A.B.  Lumber  manufacturer  Warren,  N, 
H.;  member  N.  H.  legislature  two  terms;  N.  H.  constitutional  conven- 
tion.    Address,  Warren,  N.  H.  P. 

PAYNE,  CHARLEvS  HART,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Author  historical  sketches.  Address,  41  Park  Row,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  P. 

PAYNE,  JOHN  MILTON,  A.B.  Manufacturer  textile  machinery  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I.     Address,  22  Walnut  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

POMEROY,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1886.  Physician  Springfield,  Mass.;  visiting  surgeon  Springfield  hos- 
pital 1 898-;  visiting  ph3^sician  Home  for  friendless  1889-;  Children's 
home  1889- ;  post  surgeon  V.  S.  army  1899-1902;  contract  surgeon  U. 
S.  army  190 2-;  examining  surgeon  Springfield  recruiting  station  1903-; 
chief  medical  examiner  N.  Y.  life  insurance  company,  Hampden  county, 
Mass.,  1903-.     Address,  310  State  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.  P. 

RICHARDSON,  JAMES.  Ph.B.  by  special  vote  1894.  With  City  savings 
bank,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1882-86;  Providence  national  bank  1886-90; 
broker  1890-93;  banker  1893-.  Address,  25  Exchange  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

SANFORD,  JOHN  AUGUSTINE,  A.B.;  A.M.  University  of  Minn.  1894; 
Ph.D.  1897.  Principal  school,  McGranville,  N.  Y.,  1882-83;  teacher 
Latin  and  Greek,  normal  school,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1883-84;  principal  school. 
Little  Falls,  Minn.,  1884-85;  teacher  Latin  and  Greek,  Central  high  school, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1885-97;  professor  Latin,  Adclphi  college,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1 897-.     Address.  Adelphi  College,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  P. 

SEABURY,  NATHANIEL,  A.B.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I.;  life  insur- 
ance agent.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  2,  1861;  died  Providence, 
Dec.  ai,  1890.  Nee.  1891 

SHAW.  FREDERICK  EUGENE,  Ph.B.  General  contractor.  Address, 
126  Melrose  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SHIEL,  JEFFERSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher;  head  of  department  of  math- 
ematics, Epi.scopal  academy,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  Address,  1324  Locust 
St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

SPENCER,  JAMES  HOVEY,  A.B.  Assistant  principal  Greenwich  free 
academy,  Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  1882-83;  insurance  business  Nev.^  York,  N. 
Y.,  1883-87;  student  Rochester  tholeogical  seminary  1887-88;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1890;  pastor  Boulder,  Mont.,  18S9-91;  Dillon,  Mont., 
1891-93;  Butte,  Mont.,  1S93-96;  Anaconda,  Mont.,  1896-97;  First  church, 
North  Adams,  Mass.,  1897-.  Author  various  addresses  and  articles  in 
periodicals;  founder  and  editor  Montana  Baptist  record.  Address,  North 
Adams,  Mass.  Roch.,  P. 


i882  GRADUATES  357 

SWAIN,  EDWARD  ALLEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  1882-89;  associate  prin- 
cipal University  grammar  school.  Providence,  R.  L,  1889-96;  instructor 
Greek,  Pomfret  school,  Pomfret,  Conn.,  1896-.  Address,  Pomfret  Cen- 
tre, Conn.  P, 

TAFT,  GEORGE  SPRING,  A.B.  Clerk  U.  S.  senate  committee  on  privi- 
leges and  elections,  Washington,  D.  C,  1883-87;  private  secretary  to  U. 
S.  Senator  George  F.  Hoar  18S3-87;  admitted  to  bar  1887;  lawyer  Wor- 
cester, Mass.;  assistant  district  attorney,  middle  district  Mass.,  1897- 
1905;  district  attorney  1905-;  member  Mass.  board  of  bar  examiners 
1900-.  Author  Senate  election  cases,  lySg-iSSj,  1885.  Address,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.  P. 

THAYER.  HERBERT  EDGAR,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  Conway, 
Mass.,  1 88 2-84;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1887;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1887;  pastor  Hopkinton,  N.  H..  1887-93;  Warren,  Me., 
1893-98;  Ludlow,  Vt.,  1 898- 1 904;  Park  avenue  memorial  church,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  1904-;  secretary  N.  H.  conference  of  Baptist  ministers  1888- 
93;  clerk  Salisbury  association  1888-93;  trustee  Colby  academy  1890- 
93;  Me.  Baptist  state  convention  1893-98;  instructor  Northern  New 
England  chautauqua  assembly  1895-98;  member  board  of  managers 
American  Baptist  missionary  union  1901-;  president  Baptist  young 
people's  union,  Vt.,  1902-04;  trustee  Vt.  Baptist  state  convention  1902- 
04;  member  Vt.  interdenominational  comity  commission  1901-04.  Ad- 
dress, 77  Garfield  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

THURSTON,  CHARLES  RAWSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Private  tutor  1882-83; 
special  newspaper  correspondent  1883-85;  representative  Providence 
journal  and  other  papers,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1885-91;  news  editor  Provi- 
dence daily  journal  1891-.  Author  various  newspaper  and  magazine 
articles.     Address,  Journal  Office,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TILLINGHAST,  HENRY  ANTHONY,  A.B.  Secretary  Granger  foundry 
and  machine  company,  Providence  R.  I.,  1887-;  treasurer  1897-;  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  The  textile  finishing  machinery  company.  Providence, 
1902-.     Address,  211  Hope  St.,  Proxadence,  R.  I.  P. 

TOLMAN,  WILLIAM  HOWE,  A.B.;  A.M.  1887;  Ph.D.  Johns  Hopkins  uni- 
versity 1891.  Instructor  history  Dr.  Julius  vSachs's  collegiate  institute. 
New  York,  N.  Y.;  secretary  city  vigilance  league;  general  agent  New 
York  association  for  improving  the  condition  of  the  poor  1894-98;  di- 
rector American  institute  of  social  service,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1898-. 
Author  History  of  higher  education  in  R.  I.,  1891;  Municipal  reform 
movements  in  the  U.  S.,  1894;  Hand  book  of  sociolog,ical  references  for 
New  York  city.  1894;  Report  on  public  baths  and  comfort  stations,  1897; 
Industrial  betterment,  1900.  Address,  287  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  P. 

WATERMAN,  WILLIAM  BULLOCK,  A.B.  Worsted  manufacturer 
Providence,  R.  I.;  president  and  treasurer  Providence  steam  engine  com- 
pany; member  governor's  staff,  R.  I.,  three  years.  Bom  Providence, 
R.  I.,  May  28,  i860;  died  Providence.  Sept.  28,  1897.  P.,  Nee.  1898 

WEAVER,  CHARLES  HADDON  SPURGEON,  A.B.;  A.M.  1890.  Lawyer 
Chicago,  111.;  Brooklyn,  Conn.     Address,  Brooklyn,  Conn.  P. 

WHEELER,  CHARLES  HORACE.  A.B.  by  special  vote  1894.  Graduated 
Newton  theological  institution  1885;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1885; 
pastor  Pittsfield,  N.  H.,  18S5-86;  North  Attlcboro,  Mass.,  1886-92;  Win- 
chester, Mass.,  1892-94;  Cincinnati,  O.,  1894-96;  La  Porte,  Ind.,  1896- 
1900;  Belvidere,  111.,  1900-02;  Iowa  City,  la.,  1902-03;  Danvers,  Mass., 
1903-.    Author  essays  and  book  reviews.     Address.  Danvers,  Mass.     P. 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  LOY,  A.B.  Student  Rochester  theological  seminary 
1882;  Union  theological  seminary  1883;  Baptist  union  theological  semi- 
nary 1883-84.  BojTi  Downington,  Penn.,  Aug.  12,  1853;  killed  by  run- 
away accident  near  Bloomfield,  Penn.,  Sept.  4,  1884.  Roch.,  P. 

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358  BROWN    UNIVERSITY  1883 

1883 

ALDRICH,  JOHN,  A.B.;  M.D  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons  1889. 
Teacher  Kingston,  R.  I..  1883-84,  1885-86;  principal  high  school,  Flushing, 
L.  I.;  house  physician  Charity  hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1890-92;  New- 
York  maternity  hospital  1892;  physician  New  York;  attending  physician 
out-door  department  New  York  hospital  1892-;  dermatologist  Vander- 
bilt  clinic  1895-;  member  county  medical  society  1893-.  Address,  164 
West  8ist  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  '83,  P. 

ALLEN,  EDWIN  PIERCE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1886;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  42  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

•83,  P. 

ANTHONY,  ALFRED  WILLIAMS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Bates  college  1902. 
Graduated  Cobb  divinity  school  1885;  ordained  Free  Baptist  minister 
1885;  pastor  Essex  street  church,  Bangor,  Me.,  1885-88;  student  theology, 
Berlin  university  1888-90 ;  professor  New  Testament  exegesis  and  criticism, 
Cobb  divinity  school,  1890-;  delegate  Free  Baptist  triennial  general  confer- 
ence 1886,  1892,  1898,  1 90 1 ;  World's  missionary  conference,  London,  1888; 
trustee  Me.  central  institute  1886-88;  member  executive  board  Free  Bap- 
tist foreign  mission  society;  trustee  Me.  industrial  school  for  girls  1899-; 
member  board  of  incorporators  Morning  star  publishing  house,  Boston, 
Mass.;  member  American  philological  society;  Society  of  Biblical  litera- 
ture and  exegesis;  council  of  seventy,  American  institute  of  sacred  litera- 
ture; Me.  academy  of  medicine  and  science.  Author  An  introduction  to 
the  life  of  Jesus,  1896;  The  method  of  Jesus,  1899;  various  articles  in 
magazines.     Address,  336  College  St.,  Lewiston,  Me.  '83,  P. 

BAKER,  ARTHUR  EATON,  A.B.;  A.M.  1889.  Teacher  Poughkeepsie, 
N.  Y.,  1883-84;  San  Pedro,  Cal.,  1884-85;  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1885-87;  act- 
ing; school  superintendent  1887-88;  deputy  school  superintendent  1888-93; 
principal  classical  department,  high  school,  Los  Angeles,  1893-1904; 
master  John  K.  Tarbox  school,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1904-.  Address,  John 
K.  Tarbox  School,  Lawrence,  Mass.  '83,  P. 

BAKER,  SHARONTON  HALE,  A.B.  Principal  Middle  district  school, 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  1883-84;  high  school,  Fannington,  N.  H.,  1884-86;  Province- 
town,  Mass.,  1886-91;  Manning  high  school,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1891-95; 
Windham  high  school  Willimantic,  Conn.,  1895-1900;  Punchard  high 
school,  Andover,  Mass.,  1902-03;  with  American  woolen  company, 
Boston,  Mass.      Address,  51  Rockland  Ave.,  Maiden,  Mass.  '83,  P. 

BARKER,  ABRAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Note  broker  and  dealer  in  commercial 
paper.  Providence,  R.  I.;  vice  president  Merchants  national  bank,  Seattle, 
Wash.,  1888-02;  cashier  Commercial  national  bank,  Providence,  R.  I., 
1893-1903;  with  Union  trust  company,  Providence,  1903-04;  Silver,  Bur- 
dett  and  company.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904-.  Address,  85  Fifth  Ave., 
New  York.  N.  Y.  '83,  P. 

BARROWS,  IRA.  A.B.  Manufacturing  jeweler.  Address,  26  East  54th 
St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  '83,  P. 

BISHOP.  AMASA  JUNIUS  PARKER.  A.B.  Lawyer.  From  Le  Roy, 
N.  Y. 

BLAISDELL,  NATHANIEL,  Ph.B.  Architect.  Address,  222  Sansome 
St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  '83 

BOWEN,  HERBERT  ANTHONY,  Ph.B.  With  electric  lighting  company. 
Providence,  R.  I.;  miner,  Cal.;  machinist  Providence.  Address,  107 
Orms  St..  Providence,  R.  I.  '83 

BROOKS,  FRANKLIN  ELI,  AB.;  A.M.  Teacher  academy,  Green- 
wich, Conn.,  1883-84;  principal  high  school,  Medway.  Mass.,  1884-86; 
instructor  Latin  school,  Boston,  Mass.,  1887;  law  student  Boston  unive  - 
sity  1887-88;  admitted  to  bar  1888;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.  1888-91;  Colo- 
rado Springs,  Col.,  1892-;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1903- 


i883  GRADUATES 


359 


governor  Society  of  colonial  wars,  Col.,  1903-04.  Author  various  addresses 
and  magazine  articles.  Address,  1324  North  Nevada  Ave.,  Colorado 
Springs,  Col.  '83,  P. 

BROWN,  JAMES  ALBERT,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1886;  preacher  Akron,  O.,  1886;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1887;  pas- 
tor Newark,  O.,  1887-89;  First  church,  Bedford,  Ohio.  1889-91;  First 
church,  Stillwater,  Minn.,  1891-97;  First  church,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  1897- 
1903;  First  church,  Aurora,  III.,  1903-.  Address,  205  West  High  St.,  Ur- 
bana,  111.  'g^,  P. 

BURGESS.  ISAAC  BRONSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Latin  master  Rogers  high 
school,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1883-89;  junior  master  Latin  school,  Boston,  Mass., 
1889-92;  acting  dean  Morgan  Park  academy,  University  of  Chicago,  Mor- 
gan Park,  111.,  1892-93;  associate  professor  Latin  1892-95;  professor  Latin 
1895-;  student  Johns  Hopkins  university  1897-98:  president  board  of 
education,  Morgan  Park,  111.  1896-97.  Author  Drill  vocabulary  for 
Virgil,  1888;  the  four  following  works  in  conjunction  with  W.  R. 
Harper:  Inductive  Latin  method,  1888;  Inductive  Latin  primer,  1891; 
Studies  in  English  grammar,  1894:  The  elements  of  Latin,  1900;  also  vari- 
ous articles  in  educational  and  other  periodicals.  Address,  2333  Berke- 
ley Ave.,  Morgan  Park,  111.  '83,  P. 

CHAFFEE,  JONATHAN  IRVIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  high  school.  East 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1882-89;  superintendent  schools  Rchoboth,  Seekonk  and 
Swansea,  Mass.,  1891-92;  principal  high  school,  Stratford,  Conn.,  1893- 
95;  professor  mathematics  Webb's  academy  and  home  for  shipbuilders, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1895-;  resident  manager  1901-;  correspondmg  secre- 
tary Rehoboth  antiquarian  society  1891-.  Address,  University  Heights, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  '83,  P. 

CROSBY,  WILSON  GARDNER,  A.B.  Instructor  Latin  and  Greek,  Brown 
university,  1883-84;  instructor  modem  languages  1884-85.  Student  Ger- 
many 1885-87;  law  student  Harvard  university  1887-89;  admitted  to  bar 
1889;  lawyer  Duluth,  Minn.;  attorney  board  of  education,  Duluth,  1898-; 
St.  Louis  county,  Minn.,  1900-;  member  Minn,  board  of  examiners  in  law 
1 899-.     Address,  602-604   First  National  Bank  Building    Duluth,  Minn. 

'83.  P. 

DAVENPORT,  JAMES  HENRY,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Vt.  1885;  Har- 
vard university  1887.  Resident  physician  R.  I.  hospital  1885-86;  Boston 
lying-in  hospital  1887;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1887-;  gynecologist 
R.  I.  hospital  1888-;  consulting  physician  St.  Elizabeth's  home;  Provi- 
dence lying-in  hospital;  consulting  gjmecologist  Butler  hospital  for  the 
insane;  member  Mass.  medical  society;  fellow  R.  I.  medical  society; 
member  Providence  medical  association  1888-;  treasurer  1891-92;  treas- 
urer Brown  university  medical  association.  Address,  210  Benefit  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  '83,  P. 

DEXTER,  LEWIS,  A.B.  Manager  St.  Croix  cotton  mill,  Milltown,  N.  B., 
1885-92;  secretary  1891-92;  director;  president  St.  Croix  printing  and 
publishing  company  about  1889;  manager  Canadian  colored  cotton  mills 
company's  mill,  Milltown,  N.  B.,  1892-1904;  general  manager  Maginnis 
cotton  mills,  New  Orleans,  La.,   1904-05.     Address,  Calais,  Me.  P. 

DUNLEVY,  ELI  AS  FASSETT,  A.B.  Clerk  county  court,  Arapahoe  cc, 
Col.,  1884-87,  1893-97;  deputy  clerk  district  court,  Arapahoe  co..  1889-93, 
1897-1901;  clerk  U.  S.  and  territorial  district  courts,  3d  district  Anz., 
1902-.     Address,   Phoenix,  Ariz.  '83,   P. 

DYER,  ELISHA,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Columbia  college  1885.  Admitted  to 
N.  Y.  bar  1885;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.;  treasurer  Brooklyn  elevated 
railroad  company.     Address,  53  Exchange  Place,  New  York,  N.  Y.         P. 

ENO,  JOEL  NELSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  high  school,  Rutland,  Mass., 
1884;  Old  street  school,  StaflFord,  Conn.,  1884;  high  school,  Barrington, 
R.  I.,  and  grammar  school,  Apponaug.  R.  I.,  1884-85 ;  high  school,  Peters- 
ham, Mass.,  1885-86;  New  Hampton  institution,  Fairfax,  Vt.,  1886-87; 


36o  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1883 

academy,  Underhill,  Vt.,  and  high  school,  Ashby,  Mass.,  1887-88;  high 
and  grammar  school,  South  Dartmouth,  Mass.,  1888-89;  Little  Compton, 
R.  I.,  1889-90;  grammar  school.  South  Dennis,  Mass.,  1800-91 ;  high  school, 
Somerset,  Mass.,  1891-92;  schools  Willington  and  Ashiord,  Conn.,  1892; 
high  school,  Vanceboro,  Me.,  1893-94;  Roxbury,  Conn.,  1894-95;  Rem- 
sen,  N.  Y.  1895-96;  student  library  school,  Pratt  institute,  1896-97;  assist- 
ant Columbia  university  library  1897-98;  teacher  Willington,  Conn., 
1899-1900;  cataloguer  New  York  public  library.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900- 
03;  Yale  university  library  1903-.  Author  Inner  circles,  poems,  1873; 
Compendium  of  English  grammar,  1892;  various  articles  in  magazines. 
Address,  Yale  University  Library,  New  Haven,  Conn.  '83,  P. 

FITZ,  ALFRED  WILLIAM,  A.B.;A.M.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1886. 
Admitted  to  bar  1886 ;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass. ;  resident  England.  Address, 
Care  Brown,  Shipley  and  Company,  123  Pall  Mall,  London,  England. 

'83,  P. 

GARDNER,  CLARENCE,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institution 
1885-88;  teacher  Burlington  college,  Burlington,  Iowa,  1884-85;  professor 
Greek  and  Hebrew,  Central  university,  Pella,  Iowa,  1888-89;  resident 
New  London,  N.  H.  Born  New  London,  N.  H.,  Dec.  12,  1858;  died  New 
London,  N.  H.,  June  8,  1893.  Newt.,  Nee.  1893 

GILE,  MOSES  CLEMENT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Instructor  Latin  and  Greek,  Phil- 
lips academy,  Andover,  Mass.,  1883-92;  assistant  professor  Greek,  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago,  1892;  professor  Greek,  Col.  college,  1892-96;  head  pro- 
fessor classical  languages  and  literatures  1896-.  Address,  Colorado 
Springs,  Col.  '83,  P. 

GRAVES,  HENRY  STEDMAN,  A.B.;  M.D.  New  York  homoeopathic  medi- 
cal college  1885.  Physician  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  surgeon  New  York  hospital 
medical  college  dispensary;  member  New  York  county  medical  society; 
Society  for  medico-scientific  investigation.  Author  various  contributions 
to  medical  journals.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  May  16,  1861 ;  died  Somerville, 
Mass.,  June  8,  1898.  '83,  Nee.  1898 

GREENE,  RAY  WOODVILLE,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1886. 
House  physician  Winthrop  seashore  home  for  children,  Winthrop,  Mass., 
1886;  Worcester  city  hospital  1886-87;  Boston  lying-in  hospital  1887; 
physician  Worcester,  Mass.;  visiting  physician  Worcester  city  hospital 
1 889-;  gynecologist  Memorial  hospital  dispensary  1890- 1900;  visiting 
physician  Memorial  hospital  1900-;  member  Worcester  medical  society; 
American  medical  association;  Mass.  medical  society.  Address,  21  West 
St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  '83,  P. 

GREENE,  SAMUEL  STUART,  A.B.  Agent  for  Hall  typewriter,  Chicago, 
111.,  1883;  Boston,  Mass.,  1883-85;  with  Thomdike  company,  cotton  man- 
ufacturers, Thomdike,  Mass.,  1885-89;  typewriter  business,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1889-94.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  i,  1862;  died  Providence, 
June  21,  1894.  '83,  Nee.  1895 

HAMILTON,  JAMES  EUGENE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.B.  Baptist  union  theological 
seminary  1884;  Ph.D.  University  of  Chicago  1886.  Graduate  student 
Baptist  union  theological  seminary  1884-85;  student  Boston,  Mass.,  1885- 
86;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  First  church,  Vineyard  Haven, 
Mass.,  1886-90;  Hope  Valley,  R.  I.,  1890-91;  professor  Benedict  college, 
Columbia,  S.  C,  1891-92;  fellow  University  of  Chicago  1892-93;  professor 
psychology  and  logic,  De  Land,  Fla.,  1893-94.  Author  Studies  in  moral 
law,  1886;  also  various  articles  in  periodicals.  Born  Goodwood,  Ontario, 
Oct.  15,  1857;  died  Coronado  Beach,  Fla.,  June  15,  1894.       '83,  Nee.  1895 

HARRINGTON,  CLIFFORD  ANGELL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Clerk  city  clerks' 
office.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1883-84;  mayor's  clerk  1884-85;  clerk  municipal 
court.  Providence,  1885-89;  with  Mechanics  savings  bank.  Providence,  R. 
I.,  1889-1901;  teller  1897-1901;  member  board  of  managers.  Providence 
Young  Men's  Christian  association.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  30, 
i860;  died  Ocean  Park,  Me.,  June  8,  1901.  '83,  P.,  Nee.  1901 


i883  GRADUATES  361 

HARRIS,  WILLIAM,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1893.  Mining  engineer;  U.  S. 
deputy  mineral  and  land  surveyor,  N.  Mex.  and  Col.,  1884- ;  mining 
engineer  111.  mining  and  milling  company,  Kingston,  N.  Mex.;  Enter- 
prise mining  company  1884-93;  superintendent  New  Mexico  mineral  ex- 
hibit, World's  fair,  1893;  mining  engineer  Pinnacle,  Gold  sovereign.  Alert 
Damon,  Jack  Pot  and  Half  moon  gold  mining  companies.  Cripple  Creek, 
Col.  1 897-;  mining  engineer  and  chief  engineer  Union  railroad.  Address, 
P.  O.  Box  1029.  Cripple  Creek,  Col.  '83,  P. 

HATHEWAY,  NICHOLAS,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university.  Admitted  to 
bar  1887;  lawyer  Fall  River,  Mass.;  bail  commissioner;  registrar  of 
voters  1896-1904.     Address,  17  South  Main  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.    '83.  P. 

HOBBS,  JOSEPH  MELZAR,  A.B.  Graduated  Hartford  theological  semi- 
nary 1S86;  graduate  student  Berkeley  divinity  school  1886-87;  ordained 
Episcopal  minister  1887;  assistant  rector  Church  of  the  Messiah,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1887-88;  rector  St.  Paul's  church,  Peabody,  Mass.,  1888-91; 
St.  Andrews'  church.  Providence,  1892-.  Address,  199  Academy  Ave., 
Providence,  R.  I.  '83,  P. 

LEACH,  SIMEON  RYARSON,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Boston  university; 
with  N.  E.  shoe  and  leather  association,  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  207 
Chestnut  Ave.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  '83 

LEETE,  ALEXANDER  DUNCAN,  Ph.B.  Clerk  George  A.  Leete  and  son, 
steamship  agency  and  foreign  exchange.  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  Nov.  3,  1861;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  19,  1900. 

'83,  P.,  Nee.  1900 

LEONARD,  CHARLES  MELVIN,  Ph.B.  Boot  and  shoe  manufacturer 
Boston,  Mass.;  trustee  Middleboro  savings  bank;  director  Middleboro 
national  bank.     Address,  181  Essex  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  '83,  P. 

LEVEEN,  ISA  HENRY,  A.B.  Law  student  Columbia  college;  admitted 
to  bar  1886;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1886-88;  journalist  Kansas  City, 
Mo.;  with  Associated  Press,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Address  unknown.  '83 

LUTHER,  CHARLES  BATEMAN,  Ph.B.  With  Edison  electric  illumi- 
nating company,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1883-86;  treasurer  Luther  manufac- 
turing company,  Fall  River.     Address,  655  Rock  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

'83,  P. 

LYON,  EMORY  STEVENS,  A.B.;  A.M.  With  Thayer,  Babson  and  com- 
pany,  dealers  in  dyestuffs,  Boston,  Mass.;  Fairbanks,  Brown  and  com- 
pany, scale  manufacturers;  Brooks  chocolate  mills;  Everett  land  com- 
pany, Everett,  Wash.;  Strong,  Sturgis  and  company,  bankers,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Address,  30  Broad  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  '83,  P. 

MANNING,  HENRY  PARKER,  A.B.;  A.M.:  Ph.D.  Johns  Hopkins  univer- 
sity 1891.  Instructor  mathematics,  Brown  universitv,  1891-95;  assist- 
ant professor  pure  mathematics  1895-.  Teacher  Cook  academy,  Havana, 
N.  Y.,  1883-84;  Cumberland,  Md.,  1884-87;  St.  George.  W.  Va.,  1887-89; 
graduate  student  Johns  Hopkins  university  1889-91.  Author  Non- 
Euclidean  geometry,  1901;  various  articles  in  American  journal  of  mathe- 
matics.    Address,  Brown  University,  Providence,   R.   I.  '83,  P. 

MOWRY,  ARTHUR  MAY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Harvard  university  1894.  Teacher 
academy,  Barre,  Vt.,  1883;  instructor  high  school,  Woonsocket,  R.  I., 
1883-84;  Greylock  institute.  South  Williamstown,  Mass..  1884-85;  sub- 
master  high  school,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1885-87;  instructor  science,  high 
school,  Salem,  Mass.,  1887-93;  university  scholar.  Harvard  university, 
1893-96;  resident  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1896-1900.  Author  of  the  three  fol- 
lowing books  in  conjunction  with  W.  A.  Mowry:  History  of  the  U.S., 
1896;  First  steps  in  the  history  of  our  country.  1898;  American  inventions 
and  innentors,  1899.  Born  Cranston,  now  Providence.  R.  I.,  Jan.  19, 
1862;  died  Hvde  Park,  Mass.,  June  19,  1900.  '83,  P.,  Nee.  1901 

ORDWAY,  LUCIUS  POND,  Ph.B.  President  and  general  manager  Crane 
and  Ordway  company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Address,  523  Portland  Ave., 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  "83,  P. 


362  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1883 

PRESTON,  HOWARD  WILLIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Bookseller  Providence,  R. 
I.;  member  R.I.  historical  society;  American  historical  association; 
New  England  botanical  club.  Editor  Documents  illustrative  of  American 
history,  1886.     Address,  98  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.       '83,  P. 

QUIGLEY,  MICHAEL  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Member  editorial  staff  Evening 
telegram.  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.  '83 

SHELDON,  CHARLES  MONROE,  A.B.  Graduated  Andover  theological 
seminary  1886;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1886;  pastor  Water- 
bury,  Vt.,  1886-88;  Central  church,  Topeka,  Kans.  Author  Richard 
Bruce,  1892;  Robert  Hardy's  seven  days,  1892;  Twentieth  door,  1893;  Cru- 
cifixion of  Philip  Strong,  1894;  Redemption  of  Freetown,  1893 ;  John  King's 
question  class,  1894;  His  brother's  keeper,  1895;  In  His  steps,  1896;  Lend 
a  hand,  1897;  Malcolm  Kirk,  1897;  Miracle  at  Markham,  1898;  One  of 
two,  i8()8;  Edward  Blake,  i8gg;  Born  to  serve,  1900;  The  narrow  gate,  1902; 
The  heart  of  the  world;  How  to  succeed;  various  sketches;  editor  One 
hundred  and  one  poems  of  the  day,  1886.     Address,  Topeka,  Kans.     '83,  P. 

SHEPARDSON,  FRANCIS  WAYLAND,  A.B.  Denison  university  1882; 
A.M.  1886;  Ph.D.  Yale  university  1892.  Teacher  Young  ladies'  insti- 
tute Granville,  O.,  1883-87;  vice  president  1885-87;  bookseller  and  sta- 
tioner, Granville,  1887-90;  graduate  student  Yale  university  1890-92; 
docent  history.  University  of  Chicago,  1892-93;  assistant  history,  1893- 
95;  instructor  American  history  and  secretary  lecture  study  depart- 
ment, university  extension,  1895-97;  acting  recorder  1897-98;  assist- 
ant professor  American  history  1897-1901;  associate  professor  American 
history  1901-;  secretary  to  the  president  1897-1904;  dean  senior  colleges 
1904-.  Editor  Granville  times,  1887-90;  University  extension  world,  1893- 
94.     Address,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111.  '83,  P. 

SHEPARDSON,  FRANK  LUCIUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  private  school, 
Cumberland,  Md.,  1883-84;  Worcester  academy  1884-96;  assistant  prin- 
cipal 1887-94;  vice  principal  1894-95;  principal  Colgate  academy,  Ham- 
ilton, N.  Y.,  1896-.     Address,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.  "83,  P. 

SHERWOOD,  RICHARD  OTIS,  A.B  Graduated  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1886;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1886;  pastor  First  church, 
North  Abington,  Mass.,  1886-90;  First  church,  Adams,  Mass..  1890-93; 
First  church.  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1893-98;  First  church,  Somerville, 
Mass.,  1898-1905;  First  church,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1905- ;  clerk  Berk- 
shire Baptist  association  1892,  1893;  Fairfield  county  Baptist  associa- 
tion 1895-98;  director  Conn.  Baptist  convention  1897-98;  Mass.  Baptist 
convention  1901-;  treasurer  Baptist  ministers  conference  of  Boston  and 
vicinity  1902-05 ;  clerk  Boston  north  Baptist  association  1904-05.  Au- 
thor numerous  sermons,  addresses,  reports  and  newspaper  articles. 
Address,   19  Hayward  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Newt.  P. 

SILVER,  EDGAR  OSCAR,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1896-. 
With  D  Appleton  and  company,  publishers,  Boston,  Mass.,  1883-84; 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1884-85;  pubHsher  Boston,  Mass.,  1885-95;  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1895-;  president  Silver,  Burdett  and  company  1892-;  trustee 
Shaw  university,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  1895-;  Roger  Williams  university 
1896- ;  Peddie  institute  1904-;  Derby  academy.  Address,  85  Fifth  Ave., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  '83 

SIMONDS,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  A.B.;  Ph.D.  Strassburg  university  1888. 
Teacher  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1883-85;  student  Berlin  university 
1885-86;  Strassburg  university  1 886-88;  instructor  Cornell  university 
1888-89;  professor  English  language  and  literature,  Knox  college.  Gales- 
burg,  111.,  1889-.  Author  Sir  Thomas  Wyatt  and  his  poems,  1889;  An 
introduction  to  the  study  of  English  fiction,  1894;  A  student's  history  of 
English  literature,  1902;  editor  Scott's  Ivanhoe,  1901;  De  Quincey's 
Revolt  of  the  Tartars,  1898;  Mrs.  Gaskell's  Cranford,  1905.  Address,  Knox 
college,  Galesburg,  111.  '83,  P. 


i883  GRADUATES  363 

SNOW,  SYLVESTER  MILLER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Draup;htsman  Provndence 
steam  engine  company,  Providence,  R.  L,  1883-85;  Brown  and  Sharpe 
manufacturing  company  1886-88;  Corliss  steam  engine  company  1S88- 
89;  head  draughtsman  Harris  steam  engine  company  1889-90;  mechan- 
ical engineer  Manufacturing  investment  company,  Madison,  Me.,  1890- 
93;  mechanical  engineer.  Providence,  1894-98;  Montreal,  Quebec,  1898- 
99;  member  firm  of  Snow  and  Humphreys,  civil,  mechanical  and  mill 
engineers,  Boston,  Mass.,  1899-;  member  American  society  mechanical 
engineers  1890-.     Address,   257   Gano  St.,  Providence,   R.  I.  P. 

STOKES,  EDWARD  CASPER.  A.B.  Receiving  teller  Millville  national 
bank,  Millville,  N.  J.,  1883-89;  superintendent  schools,  Millville,  1889-95; 

E resident  Mechanics  national  bank,  Millville,  1899-;  member  N.  J. 
ouse  of  assembly  1890-91:  N.  J.  .senate  1892-1901;  president  1895-1901; 
clerk  in  chancery  1901-04;  governor  of  N.  J.  1905-;  first  president  N.  J. 
bankers  association.      Address,  Trenton,  N.  J.  P. 

TWING,  MARTIN  WALTER,  A.B.;  D.D.  Shurtleff  college  1900.  Grad- 
uated Rochester  theological  seminary  1886;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
18S6;  pastor  First  church,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.,  1886-96;  First 
church,  Alton,  111.,   1896-.      Address,   Alton,  111.  '83,  P. 

WHITTEMORE  FREDERICK  ELLSWORTH.  A.B.  Principal  high 
school,  Ashland,  Mass.;  in  employment  New  West  education  commission 
1886-87;  principal  high  school,  Weston,  Mass.,  1887-89;  South  Hadley 
Falls.  Mass.,  1889-91;  Reading  Mass.,  1891-1903;  superintendent  schools. 
South  Hadiey  and  Granbv,  Mass.,  1904-.  Author  several  articles  on 
educational  subjects  in  local  papers.  Address,  South  Hadley  Falls, 
Mass.  '83,  P. 

WILLIAMS,  CLARENCE  OTIS,  A.B.  Instructor  Latin  and  metaphysics, 
New  Hampton  literary  institute,  1883-86;  student  Cobb  divinity  school, 
Lewiston,  Me.,  1886-87;  instructor  Latin  and  mathematics,  Nichols  Latin 
school,  Lewiston,  1886-87;  professor  Latin  language  and  literature, 
Hillsdale  college,  1887-89;  president  College  young  men's  Christian  asso- 
ciation; officer  Hillsdale  city  Sunday  school  association.  Bom  North 
Foster,  R.  I.,  Nov.  10,  1859;  died  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  Sept.  10,  1889. 

'83,  Nee.  1890 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1889.  Physician  Bristol,  R.  I.;  medical  examiner  Bristol  co.  1892-; 
member  school  committee  1894-;  director  Bristol  county  savings  bank; 
member  board  of  managers  Bristol  branch.  Industrial  trust  company; 
ensi,gn  naval  battalion,  R.  I.  militia,  1891-94;  lieutenant  1896-99;  mem- 
ber R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1903-.     Address,  Bristol,  R.  I.     '83,  P. 

54-*8 

1884 

ANDREWS,  FRANK  HOWARD.  A.B. ;  A.M  Graduate  student  Brown 
university  1884-85;  chemist  Silver  Spring  bleaching  and  dyeing  com- 
pany, Providence,  jR.  I.,  1885-90;  gold  and  silver  refiner,  firm  of  Cornell 
and  Andrews,  1890-.     Address,  181  Carpenter  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.      P. 

ARNOLD,  WILLIAM  BIRKETT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Bellcvue  hospital 
medical  college  1888.  House  surgeon  Bellevue  hospital  1889-90;  phy- 
sician and  surgeon.  Orange,  N.  ].;  Orange  memorial  hospital  dispensary; 
city  physician;  physician  St.  Albans,  Vt.  Address,  140  Main  St.,  St. 
Albans,  Vt. 

BAKER,  ALBERT  ALLISON,  A.B.  Reporter  Aitleboro  chronicle,  Attle- 
boro,  Mass.,  1884-85;  admitted  to  bar  1888;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I., 
1 888-;  clerk  judiciary  committee  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1888-89; 
secretary  R.  I.  state  board  of  valuation  1889-91;  member  R.  I.  house  of 
representatives  1891-92;  assistant  city  solicitor  Providence  1892-;  judge 
advocate  brigade,  R.  I.  militia,  with  rank  of  captain,  1892-1902.  Ad- 
dress, 15  Cabot  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


364  BXOWNUNIVERSITY  1884 

BAKER,  CHARLES  LEWIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1888;  lawyer. 
Address,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

BOTTUM,  GEORGE  HENRY,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  1890;  M.D.  College  of  phy- 
sicians and  surgeons,  Columbia  college,  1887.  Physician  New  York,  N. 
Y.;  Greenville,  S.  C;  president  Greenville  county  medical  society  1901. 
Address,  Greenville,  S.  C.  P. 

BOWEN,  WILLIAM  MANUEL  PEREZ,  A.B.;  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.;  assistant  clerk  court  of  common  pleas,  and  common  pleas  division 
supreme  court.  Providence  county,  R.  I.,  1884-1901;  member  school 
committee,  Providence,  1 899-1900;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representa- 
tives 1902-03,  1905-;  general  agent  and  attorney  for  R.  I.,  American 
bonding  company  of  Baltimore,  Md.  Author  Memorial  to  the  people  of 
R.  I.  on  improvement  of  highways,  1889.  Address,  941  Banigan  Building, 
Providence.  R.  I.  P. 

BREWER,  RICHMOND,  A.B.  Stenographer  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bom 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  27,  i860;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  23,  1886. 

Nee.  1887 

BRONSON,  FRANK  MELVILLE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Instructor  Latin  and 
Greek,  Brown  university,  1887-88.  Principal  high  school,  Bristol,  R. 
I.,  1884-85;  instructor  Rogers  high  school,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1885-86; 
assistant  principal  high  school,  Wobum,  Mass.,  1886-87;  instructor 
classics,  Cornell  university,  1888-92;  assistant  professor  academy,  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago,  1S92-;  member  American  institute  of  philology.  Ad- 
dress, Morgan  Park,  111.  Chic,  P. 

BUMPUS,  HERMON  CAREY,  Ph.B.;  Sc.D.  1905;  Ph.D.  Clark  university 
1890;  Sc.D.  Tufts  college  1905.  Instructor  zoology  Brown  university 
1885-86;  assistant  professor  zoology  and  assistant  curator  of  the  museum 
1890-91;  associate  professor  zoology  and  assistant  curator  of  the  muse- 
ums 1891-92 ;  professor  comparative  anatomy  and  assistant  curator  of  the 
museums  1892-1901;  trustee  1905-.  Professor  biology.  Olivet  college, 
1886-89;  fellow  in  morphology,  Clark  university,  1889-90;  assistant  director 
Marine  biological  laboratory.  Woods  Hole,  Mass.,  1893-95;  director  bio- 
logical laboratory,  U.  S.  fish  commission.  Woods  Hole,  1898-1901;  assist- 
ant to  president  and  curator,  department  of  invertebrate  zoologj'-,  Ameri- 
can museum  of  natural  history.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1901-02 ;  director  Ameri- 
can museum  of  natural  history  1902-;  secretary  American  society  of  natu- 
ralists 1895-99;  vice  president  1 899-;  member  board  of  directors  R.I.  school 
of  design  1899-;  president  American  morphological  society  1901-;  mem- 
ber board  of  managers.  Biological  laboratory,  Brooklyn  institute  of  arts 
and  sciences,  1902-;  president  R.  I.  Audubon  society;  trustee  R.  I.  hospi- 
tal. Author  yl  laboratory  course  in  invertebrate  zoology,  1893;  also  numer- 
ous monographs  and  articles  on  biological  subjects.  Address,  American 
Museum  of  Natural  History,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BURR,  EVERETT  DOUGHTY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  1903.  Student  Roch- 
ester theological  seminary  1884;  graduated  Crozer  theological  seminary 
1887;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1888;  pastor  Memorial  church,  Chicago, 
111.,  1887-91;  Ruggles  street  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1892-1900;  First 
church,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  1900-.  Address,  848  Beacon  St.,  Newton 
Centre,  Mass.  P, 

CARPENTER,  GEORGE  ARNOLD,  Ph.B.  Civil  engineer  Providence, 
R.  I.,  and  Boston,  Mass.,  1884-92;  mechanical  engineer  with  Boston 
elevated  railway  company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1892-.  Address,  439  Albany 
St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

CLOUES,  WILLIAM  JACOB,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1887;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1887;  pastor  People's  church, 
Dover,  Me.,  18S7-88;  Littleton,  Mass.,  1888-99;  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1899- 
1902;  preacher  and  student  library  methods,  Charlestown,  Mass.;  pastor 
Warner,  N.  H  ,  1904-;  trustee  Reuben  Hoar  public  library,  Littleton, 
1888-99;  president  Littleton  lyceum  1890-99;  clerk  Wachusett  Baptist 


i884  GRADUATES  365 

association  1891-94;  president  Ministers'  union,  Mass.,  1895-96;  asso- 
ciated secretary  American  Baptist  missionary  union  1899-1901;  clerk 
Baptist  yoitng  people's  union,  Vt.,  1900-01.  Author  various  articles, 
sennons  and  book  reviews.     Address,  Warner,  Merrimac  Co.,  N.  H.      P. 

COLE,  ALFRED  DODGE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduate  student  Johns  Hopkins 
university  1884-85;  instructor  chemistry  and  physics,  Denison  univer- 
sity, 18S5-87;  acting  professor  18S7-SS;  professor  1888-1901;  student 
University  of  Berlin  1894-95;  graduate  student  University  of  Chicago 
summers  of  1898,  1899,  1900;  professor  physics,  Ohio  state  univer- 
sity, 1901-;  University  of  Chicago,  summer  term,  1904;  fellow  American 
Association  for  the  advancement  of  science;  charter  member  Ohio  state 
academy  of  science;  trustee  Denison  university  1901-.  Author  Labora- 
tory exercises  in  electricity  and  magnetism,  1891;  also  various  articles  in 
scientific  journals.     Address,  Ohio  State  University,  Columbus,  O.     P. 

DABOLL,  JOHN,  A.B.:  A.M.  Teacher  English  and  classical  school,  Prov- 
idence,  R.  L,  1884-85;  high  school.  Providence,  18S5-90;  assistant  sup- 
erintendent Wrought  iron  casting  company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1890-93; 
Eastern  forge  company,  Portland,  Me.,  1803-94;  president's  secretary, 
MeUin's  food  company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1894-.  Address,  291  Atlantic 
Ave.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

DORON,  JOHN  GEORGE,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1887.  Phy- 
sician Camden,  N.  J.;  visiting  physician  Camden  home  for  friendless 
children;  instructor  medical  nursing,  N.  J.  training  school  for  nurses; 
visiting  physician  Camden  city  dispensary.  Address,  207  North  6th 
St.,  Camden,  N.  ].  P. 

DURFEE,  EVERETT  BROWNELL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  grammar 
school,  Attleboro  Falls,  Mass.,  1884-85;  Tucker  street  school.  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  1885-86;  teacher  Greek  and  mathematics,  B.  M.  C.  Durfee  high 
school.  Fall  River,  1886-.     Address,  389  Stafford  Road,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

P. 

FERGUSON,  ROBERT  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  A.M.  upon  examination 
1894;  M.D.  University  of  Vt  1898.  Lecturer  on  astronomy  university 
extension.  Brown  university,  1893-94.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1887;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1887;  pastor  Dorchester 
temple  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1 886-88;  translator  and  medical  missionary 
American  Baptist  missionary  union,  Burma,  1888-89;  professor  philoso- 
phy and  theology,  Japan,  18S9-90;  pastor  First  church,  Poultney,  Vt., 
1890-92;  president  Los  Angeles  university  1892-93;  dean  Academy  of 
Southern  Cal.  college  1S92-93;  professor  philosophy  and  psychology. 
Southern  Cal.  college,  1892-93;  ordained  Episcopal  priest  1895;  rector  St. 
Mark's  church,  Ashland  N.  H.,  1894-96;  St.  Peter's-in-the-mount  Hol- 
demess,  N.  H.,  1894-96;  physician  and  educator,  Boston,  Mass.,  189S- 
1904;  instructor  ancient  languages  and  literature  and  head  master  depart- 
ment of  anatomy  and  physiology,  Boston  preparatory  institute,  1904-; 
medical  examiner  Washington  life  insurance  company;  fellow  Mass.  med- 
ical society;  American  Medical  association.  Author  Service  of  the  ancient 
synagogue,  1885 ;  Star  of  Betlilehcm,  1887 ;  Aftihammed  and  theQu'ran,  1889; 
Observance  of  Christmas,  iSoi;  also  various  translations  and  papers  on 
astronomical  and  other  scientific  subjects.  Address,  9  North  Munn  Ave., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Newt.,  P. 

FORD,  ARTHUR  YOUNGER,  A.B.  Journalist;  editor  /n<7M/r^r,  Owens- 
boro,  Ky.,  1884-90;  state  editor  Courier  journai,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1890-93; 
financial  editor  1893-94;  managing  editor  1894-.  Address,  2123  Floyd 
St.,  Louis\ille,  Kv.  P. 

GAMMELL.  ARTHUR  AMORY,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1884-87.  Born  Providence,  R.  L,  March  13,  1862;  died  Providence, 
March  2^,  1887.  Nee.  1887 

GARDNER^,  HENRY  BRAYTON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Ph.D.  Johns  Hopkins  uni- 
versity 1890.  Instructor  political  economy.  Brown  university,  1888- 
90;    associate  professor  political   economy,   1890-98;   professor  political 


366  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1884 

economy  1898-.  Student  Johns  Hopkins  university  1884-88;  vice  pres- 
ident American  economic  association  1807-98;  member  executive  com- 
mittee 1903-.  Author  Suggestions  in  regard  to  the  statistics  of  municipal 
finance  in  the  census  of  igoo  in  Federal  census;  various  articles  in  economic 
journals.     Address,  Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I.  P, 

GOW,  GEORGE  COLEMAN,  A.B.;  Mus.  D.  1903.  Graduated  Newton 
theological  institution  1888;  musical  director,  assistant  pastor  Baptist 
church,  Newton,  Mass.,  1886-88;  instructor  music  theory  and  compo- 
sition, Smith  college,  1889-95;  professor  music,  Vassar  college,  1895-. 
Author  Group  of  songs,  1884;  Five  songs,  1889;  A  rose  cycle,  1890;  Text 
book  on  the  structure  of  music,  1894.  Address,  College  Ave.,  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.  Y.  Newt.,  P. 

GREENE,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I.; 
retired.     Address,  38  Cooke  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GREENE,  ROBERT  WARREN,  A.B.;  A.M.  1888;  M.D.  Bellevue  hospital 
medical  college  1887.  Physician  Lunenberg,  Vt.;  hospital  physician 
Bellevue  hospital.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1887;  physician  New  York.  Born 
Augusta,  Ga.,  April  20,  i86c;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  29,  1892. 

Nee.  1893 

HAMMOND,  HENRY  HATHAWAY,  Ph.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1888;  law- 
yer Providence,  R.  I.;  master  in  chancery  1890;  assistant  treasury  de- 
partment, Providence,  1899- 1900;  clerk  executive  department.  Provi- 
dence, 1901-02.     Address,  29  Cabot  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HARSON,  MICHAEL  JOSEPH,  A.B.  by  special  vote  1892.  Dealer  in 
men's  furnishings.  Providence,  R.  I.;  in  real  estate  business  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Contributor  to  Catholic  world  and  other  publications.  Address,  120 
Central  Park,  South,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

HARVEY,  EDWIN  BATES,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D  University  of  the  city  of 
New  York  1889.  House  officer  R.  I.  hospital  1890-92;  physician  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  member  school  committee  1895-1901;  Providence  medical 
association;  R.  I.  medical  society.  Address,  183  Broad  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

HERSEY,  IRA  CHARLES,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1886;  lawyer.  Address, 
23  Court  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

HIGGINS,  LEONIDAS  RAYMOND,  A.B.;  A.M.  1889;  Ph.D.  Cornell  uni- 
versity 1898.  Instructor  Greek,  Conn,  literary  institution,  Suflfield, 
Conn.,  1884-86;  Latin,  Peddie  institute,  Hightstown,  N.  J.,  1886-93; 
fellow  Latin  and  Greek,  Cornell  university,  1893-95;  instructor  Greek, 
Northwestern  university,  1895-97;  instructor  schools,  Chicago,  111.,  1898- 
1901;  Latin,  Cornell  college,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  1901-02;  professor  Latin 
and  Greek,  Grand  Island  college.  Neb.,  1902-.  Author  various  articles 
in  educational  journals.     Address,  Grand  Island,  Neb.  P. 

HITCHCOCK,  HENRY  RUSSELL,  A.B.;  A.M.  1888;  M.D.  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1890.  Physician  Hyde  Park,  Mass.;  associate  medical  examiner 
district  2,  Norfolk  county;  physician  Peabody  New  England  home  for 
crippled  children;  censor  Mass.  medical  society.  Address,  31  Oak  St., 
Hyde  Park,  Mass.  P. 

INGALLS,  WILL  CLARENCE,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Assistant  English  and  scien- 
tific department,  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1884-90;  principal  Was- 
co iiidependent  academy  and  state  normal  school,  The  Dalles,  Or.,  1890- 
92;  in  business  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1892-93;  assistant  superintendent 
schools  and  instructor  in  Latin,  Flushing,  N.  J.,  1893-94;  superintend- 
ent schools,  Flushing,  1894;  supervising  principal  public  schools,  Ruth- 
erford, N.  J.,  1894-1900;  principal  South  Jersey  institute,  Bridgeton,  N. 
J.,  1900-02;  in  business  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-.  Address,  209  Beech 
St.,  Arlington,  N.  J.  P. 

JENKS,  JAMES  LAWRENCE,  Ph.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1887;  lawyer 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  coroner  Pawtucket  1890-94;  member  R.  I.  house  of 


i884  GRADUATES  367 

representatives  1892-94;  secretary  Pawtucket  business  men's  associa- 
tion 1891-;  director  Pawtucket  mutual  fire  insurance  company;  Paw- 
tucket branch  Industrial  trust  company.     Address,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

P. 

JOHNSON,  EDWIN  LEHMAN,  Ph.B.  by  special  vote  1900.  Student 
School  of  mines,  Columbia  college,  one  year;  Clemson  agricultural  college 
two  years;  U.  S.  military  service  1898-99;  private  ist  Tenn.  volunteer 
infantry;  secretary  and  interpreter  Superior  provost  court,  Ilo-ilo,  P.  I., 
1899;  consulting  specialist  and  proprietor  Lehman  system  and  school  of 
cotton  seed  manufacture,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Author  various  articles  re- 
lating to  cotton  seed.     Address,  32  Cotton  Exchange,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

P. 

JOHNSON,  JOSEPH  HARRIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Banker  and  broker,  Provi- 
dence, R  I.;  Washington,  D.  C;  member  school  committee.  Providence, 
1888-93.     Address,  39  East  George  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

KING,  CHARLES  GREGORY,  A.B.  Trustee  Brown  university  1899-. 
In  business  Cleveland,  O.     Address,  774  Fairmount  St.,  Cleveland,  O.      P. 

LIGHTBURN,  BENJAMIN  WILLEY,  A.B.  Lawyer  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Address  unknown. 

LOOMIS,  GEORGE  ALBERT,  A.B.  Town  clerk  East  Greenwich,  R.  I., 
1893-;  clerk  district  court  4th  judicial  district,  R.  I.,  1900-.  Address, 
East  Greenwich,  R.  I.  P. 

LUTHER,  FREDERIC  NEWTON,  A.B.  Member  editorial  staff  Provi- 
dence journal.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1886-.  Author  articles  in  historical 
magazines.     Address,  Journal  Office,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MANN,  STEPHEN  ELMER,  A.B.  In  boot  and  shoe  business,  later  real 
estate  agent.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1884-92;  Elixir,  Ark.,  1892-99;  farmer 
Keener,  Ark.,  1899-1903.  Bom  Rutland,  Vt.,  May  11,  1861;  died 
Keener,  Ark.,  Dec.  15,  1903.  Nee.  1904 

METCALF,  HAROLD,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1887.  Physician 
Wickford,  R.  I.;  physician  Soldiers'  home;  medical  examiner  North 
Kingstown  and  Exeter,  R.  I.;  fellow  R.  I  medical  society;  American 
medical  association;  Washington  county  medical  society.  Author 
articles  in  medical  journals.     Address,  Box  44,  Wickford,  R.  I.  P. 

NEWALL,  ANDREW,  A.B.;  M.B.C.M.  University  of  Edinburgh  1892; 
M.D.  1899.  Physician  Forest  Hall,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  England,  1899- 
1901;  -medical  oilicer  to  miners  of  Northumberland,  England,  1901;  gov- 
ernment physician  Gold  Coast,  West  African  railways,  Africa,  1901; 
member  Northumberland  medical  association.  Bom  Dalbeattie,  Kirk- 
endbrightshire,  Scotland,  Dec.  31,  i860;  died  Mile  Camp,  Sekondi,  Gold 
Coast,  West  Africa,  March  9,  1902.  Nee.  1904 

O'LEARY,  CLEMENT  DIETRICH,  A.B.;  A.M.  1888;  M.D.  College  of 
physicians  and  surgeons,  Columbia  college,  1887.  House  surgeon  R.  I. 
hospital  188S-90;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  examiner  various  insur- 
ance companies.     Address,  70  Jackson  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

RANDALL,  OTIS  EVERETT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Ph.D.  1896.  Instructor  math- 
ematics  and  civil  engineering,  Brown  university,  1885-91;  assistant  pro- 
fessor mathematics  and  civil  engineering  1891-92;  associate  profes.sor 
mechanical  drawing  1892-96;  professor  mechanical  drawing  1896-.  Au- 
thor Shades  and  shadows,  ana  perspective,  1902;  Directions  in  regard  to 
the  construction  of  plates  in  mechanical  drawing  and  in  descriptive  geom- 
etry, 1902;  Descriptive  geometry,  1905  Address,  Brown  University, 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

RICE,  ABBOTT  BARNES,  A.B.;  A.M.  1889.  Manufacturer  and  men's 
outfitter,  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  106  Summer  St.,  Newton  Centre, 
Mass.  P. 

SCOVILLE,  AUGUSTUS  ERVING,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1887;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1887;  pastor  First  church. 


368  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1884 

Dover"  Plains,  N.  Y.,  1887-91;  First  church,  Akron,  O.,   1891-99;  First 
church,  Melrose,  Mass.,  1899-.     Address,  82  Upham  St.,  Melrose,  Masss. 

Newt.,  P. 

SHEDD,  EDWARD  WRITTEN.  Ph.B.;  A.M.  Civil  en^neer,  firm  of 
Shedd  and  Sarle,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1S88-1903;  civil  and  hydraulic  en- 
gineer Providence  and  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903- ;  member  American  soci- 
ety of  civil  engineers  1903-.  Author  various  reports  relating  to  water  and 
sewerage  systems.     Address,  146  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

P. 

SKINNER.  VOLNEY,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1887;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass. 
Address,  Watertown,  Mass.  P, 

SMITH,  EDWARD  PRESBREY.  A.B.  Student  Rochester  theolo^cal 
seminary  1884;  graduated  Crozcr  theological  seminary  1887;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1887;  pastor  Second  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1888- 
93;  First  church,  Norwalk,  O.,  1893-07;  Olivet  church,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1898;  preacher  Emmanuel  church,  Minneapolis;  pastor  Stoneham, 
Conn.,  1899-1903.  Born  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  i860;  died 
Stoneham,  Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1903.  P.,  Nee.  1904 

SWEET,  FRANK  EDWIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1889;  lawyer 
Brockton  and  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  commissioner  of  insolvency;  secretary 
Old  Bridgewater  historical  society;  member  school  committee.  Bridge- 
water;  director  various  mercantile  corporations;  attorney  and  director 
Bridgewater  co-operative  bank.  Author  various  newspaper  articles. 
Address,  Bridgewater,  Mass.  P. 

TILLINGHAST,  THEODORE  FOSTER,  A.B.  Law  student  Boston  uni- 
versity 1884-86;  lawyer.     Address,  260  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.     P. 

TULLER,  EDWARD  PRATT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Kalamazoo  college  1905. 
Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1887;  ordained  Baptist  minis- 
ter 1886;  pastor  Providence,  R.  I.;  Newport,  R.  I.;  Lawrence,  Mass.; 
Detroit,  Mich.;  Chicago,  111.;  member  board  of  managers  American 
Baptist  missionary  union  1888-;  secretary  board  of  managers  1901-; 
trustee  Kalamazoo  college  1901-04;  Boston  school  of  expression  1903-; 
president  Detroit  Baptist  union  1903-04.  Author  various  newspaper 
articles.     Address,  3979  Drexel  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111.  Newt.,  P. 

TYZZER,  GEORGE  ALFRED,  A.B.  Grammar  master  East  Greenwich, 
R.  I..  1884;  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1884-87;  Natick,  Mass..  1887-90;  Win- 
chester, Mass.,  1890-94;  Lynn,  Mass.,  1894-99;  sub-master  Dwight  school, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1899-1904;  Lyman  school  1904-.  Address,  1529  Centre 
St.,   Roslindale,   Boston.  Mass.  P. 

UPTON,  CHARLES  RUSSELL,  A.B.;  A.M.  1889.  Graduated  Newton 
theological  institution  1887;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Grand 
Falls,  N.  Dak.,  1887-88;  Waterville,  Minn.,  1888-91;  Fair  Haven,  Minn., 
1891-92;  bookkeeper  Waterville,  Minn.;  pastor  Spring  Valley,  Minn., 
1895;  Clinton  Falls,  Minn.,  1895-98;  Minneota,  Minn.,  1898-1901; 
Sleepy  Eye,  Minn.,  1901-02;  publisher  Herald,  Hanska,  Minn.,  1902-03; 
agent  Lowell,  Mass.;  pastor  North  Conway,  N.  H.,  1904-05;  Grafton, 
Vt.,  1905-.     Address,  Grafton,  Vt.  P. 

VOSE,  JOSIAH  HOWE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Dry  goods  commission  merchant, 
firm  of  C.  R.  O' Donald  and  company,  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  Newton 
Highlands,  Mass.  P. 

WADSWORTH.  GEORGE  MELVIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  1889.  Principal  Renfrew 
school,  Adams,  Mass.,  1884-86;  Washington  school,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1886- 
87;  Willard  school,  Quincy,  1887-go;  superintendent  schools,  Bedford, 
Billerica,  Burlington,  Carlisle,  Lincoln  and  Wilmington,  Mass.,  1890-91; 
master  Charles  G.  Pope  grammar  school,  Somerville,  Mass.,  1891-;  pres- 
ident Mass.  town  and  district  superintendents'  association  1891 ;  financial 
secretary  The  teachers'  annuity  guild  1893-;  president  Middlesex  county 


i884  GRADUATES  369 

teachers'  association  1897;  councillor  Mass.  teachers'  association  1898- 
99;  president  Somerv'ille  teachers'  association  1899;  director  Somerville 
boys'  club  1904-.     Address,  23  Munroe  St.,  Somerville,  Mass.  P. 

WAKEMAN,  GEORGE  BULKELEY,  A.B.;  Ph.D.  Cornell  university  1898. 
Teacher  Westchester,  Conn.,  1884-85;  principal  school.  Fair  Haven, 
Vt.,  1885-86;  teacher  English,  August  Schmidt's  Deutsch-Amerikan- 
ische  Schule,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1886-88;  Donai  institute.  New  York, 
1889-90;  Kyle  institute,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  1890-91;  instructor  Greek  and 
history.  Cook  academy,  Montour  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1891-96;  instructor  history, 
University  of  Cincinnati,  1899-1900;  University  of  Cal.  1900-02.  Ad- 
dress, Moodus,  Conn.  P. 

WOOD,  THOMAS  WESTON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.M.D.  Harvard  university  1887. 
Dentist.     Address,  160  Newbury  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

56-*6 

1885 

ABBOTT,  HARLAN  PAGE,  A.B.;  A.M.  1889;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1889.  Assistant  physician  Adams  nervine  asylum,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass., 
1888-89;  interne  R.  I.  hospital  1889-91;  member  staff  1891-;  physician 
Providence,  R.  I.;  first  lieutenant  and  assistant  surgeon  R.  I.  militia  i8p8- 
1900;  U.  S.  military  service,  War  with  Spain,  first  lieutenant  and  acting 
assistant  surgeon;  fellow  R.  I.  medical  society;  member  Providence 
medical  association;  American  academy  of  medicine.  Address,  325  Broad 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

ALEXANDER,  HARRY  OLIN,  A.B.  Address,  173  St.  Botolph  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

ALGER,  EMERSON  HENRY,  A.M.  by  special  vote  1890.  Professor  Latin, 
DeLand  academy,  DeLand,  Fla.,  1885-86;  principal  high  school,  Ashland, 
Mass.,  1886-87;  Winchester,  Mass.,  1887-90;  resident  Fla.  1890-91;  Mass. 
1891.  Bom  Eaton,  Province  of  Quebec,  Canada,  March  9,  1857;  died 
Eaton,  Oct.  14,  1891.  P. 

ANDERSTROM,  LYNDON  LAROY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Photographer  and  man- 
ufacturer stereopticons  and  lantern  slides.  Address,  70  Church  St.,  Bris- 
tol, R.  L  P. 

BARROWS,  ARTHUR  CFIANNING,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  English  depart- 
ment, high  school,  Providence,  R.  L,  1885-89;  principal  Oxford  street 
grammar  school.  Providence,  1889-93;  graduate  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity, 1893-94;  Cornell  university  1894;  teacher  Union,  Conn.,  and 
Bethlehem,  Conn.,  1895-96;  farmer  Westford,  Conn.,  1897-98;  teacher 
University  school.  Providence,  R.  L,  1899-1900;  professor  history,  Uni- 
versity of  Arkansas,  1901-02;  teacher  Providence,  R.  L  Address,  36 
Plenty  St.,  Providence,  R.  L  P. 

BLODGETT,  LLOYD  MORTON,  A.B.;  D.B.  Episcopal  theological  school, 
Cambridge,  1889.  Ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1889;  priest  1890;  assist- 
ant rector  St.  Luke's  church.  East  Greenwich,  R.  L,  1889-91;  American 
and  Enghsh  chaplain  at  various  places  in  Europe  1891-94;  assistant  rector 
Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1895-96;  rector  St.  John's  church,  Wilkinsville,  Mass., 
1896-97.  Bom  Pawtucket,  R.  L,  Feb.  23,  1863;  died  Pawtucket,  Jan. 
26,  1897.  ^-^  ^^^-  ^^97 

BROWN,  FRANK  HAIL,  A.B.;  A.M.  1889.  Manufacturer  Providence, 
R.  L;  treasurer  Cutler  manufacturing  company,  Warren,  R.  L  Address, 
Box  870,  Providence,  R.  L  P. 

BROWN,  JOHN  NICHOLAS,  A.M  by  special  vote  1895.  Student  Ger- 
many and  Italy;  resident  Newport  and  Providence,  R.  I.;  republi- 
can presidential  elector  1888;  treasurer  Indian  rights  association;  trustee 
Butler  hospital;  delegate  General  convention  Protestant  Episcopal  church. 
Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  17,  1861;  died  New  York.  N.  Y..  May  i, 
igoo.  Nee.  1900 


370  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1885 

BURWELL,  WILLIAM  CHAMBERLAIN,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Teacher  high  school, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1885-91;  manufacturer  sterling  silverware;  treasurer 
J.  B.  and  S.  M.  Knowles  company,  silversmiths,  Providence,  1891-;  di- 
rector American  ship  windlass  company  1891-1901;  trustee  Vt.  academy 
1887-1901,  1902-.     Address,  64  Alumni  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CARTER,  THERON  HARLOW,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1895;  A.M.  1895.  Principal  high  school,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1885-89;  teacher 
Boston,  Mass.;  physician  Boston.  Bom  Charlemont,  Mass.,  Oct.  25, 
1858;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1899.  Harv.,  P. 

CASE,  ELMER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1885-88;  Hopkins 
academy,  Hadley,  Mass.,  1888-92;  Manual  training  high  school.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1893-94;  classical  high  school,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1894-1901; 
head  department  of  mathematics,  Brookline,  Mass.,  1901-.  Address,  21 
Harvard  Ave.,  Brookline,  Mass.  P. 

CATTANACH,  DUNCAN  ALEXANDER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Manufacturer  copal 
varnishes  Pawtucket  R.  I.;  resident  Pueblo,  Col.  Address,  Pueblo, 
Col.  P. 

CHASE,  WARD  BEECHER,  A.B.  Insurance  agent  Providence,  R.  I., 
1885-89;  with  bank  Boston,  Mass.,  1890-92;  with  Brown  and  Ives,  Provi- 
dence, 1 893-;  secretary  Beverly  land  company  1898-.  Address,  22 
Barnes  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CLARKE,  ELAM  LEWIS,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1888 ;  lawyer  Chicago,  111. ; 
Waukegan,  111.;  master  in  chancery,  Lake  co.,  111.,  1903-.  Address, 
Waukegan,  111.  P. 

DAY,  FRANK  LESLIE,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1889.  House 
surgeon  Boston  city  hospital  1888-89;  physician  and  surgeon  Providence, 
R.  I. ;  librarian  and  physician  out-patient  department,  R.  I.  hospital,  1891- 
1901;  visiting  physician  1891-;  visiting  physician  St.  Joseph's  hospital 
1 89 2- 1 90 2;  consulting  physician  190 2-;  surgeon  First  regiment,  R.  I. 
militia,  1894;  secretary  Providence  medical  association;  president  1905-; 
secretary  R.  I.  medical  society  1895-1902;  member  executive  committee 
Boston  city  hospital  alumni  association;  fellow  American  medical  associ- 
ation ;  American  academy  of  medicine.  Author  articles  in  medical  and 
surgical  journals.     Address,  240  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DEXTER,  CHARLES  OWEN,  A.B.  Manager  Canadian  colored  cotton 
mills  company,  Hamilton,  Ont.;  agent  Beacon  manufacturing  company. 
New  Bedford,  Mass.     Address,  3  Maple  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  P. 

DIKE,  NORMAN  STAUNTON,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Columbia  college  1887.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1887;  lawyer  Brooklyn  and  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  supervisor 
King's  CO.,  N.  Y.,  1894;  president  pro  tempore  board  of  supervisors  1895; 
assistant  judge  advocate  general,  with  rank  of  lieutenant-colonel,  on 
governor's  staff,  N.  Y.,  1895;  sheriff  King's  co.  1902;  trustee  N.  Y.  tuber- 
culosis hospital,  Adirondacks,  1902;  Long  Island  hospital  for  the  insane 
1905-;  president  Brown  university  club  in  New  York.  Address,  166 
Montague  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Columbia,  P. 

DIMAN,  JOHN  BYRON,  A.B.;  A.M.  1903;  D.B.  Episcopal  theological 
school,  Cambridge,  1888;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1896.  Ordained 
Episcopal  deacon;  preacher  St.  Columba's  church,  Middletown,  R.  I., 
1888-90,  1891-92;  teacher  University  grammar  school.  Providence,  R.  I., 
1892-95;  head  master  St.  George's  school,  Middletown,  R.  I.,  1896-.  Ad- 
dress, St.  George's  school,  Middletown,  R.  I.  .  P. 

EATON,  CHARLES  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  1889.  Instructor  mathematics 
high  school.  King's  Mountain,  N.  C,  1885-89;  principal  high  school, 
Chesapeake  City,  Md.,  1889-91;  East  Douglas,  Mass.,  1891-93;  Belcher- 
town,  Mass.,  1893-95;  supervising  principal  Ninth  school  district,  Ston- 
ington.  Conn.,  1896-.     Address,  Stonington,  Conn.  P. 

EVERETT,  WALTER  GOODNOW,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Ph.D.  1895.  Instructor 
Greek,  Brown  university,   1889-90;  instructor  Latin  1890-94;  associate 


i885  GRADUATES  371 

professor  philosophy  1894-96;  philosophy  and  natural  theology  1896-99; 
professor  philosophy  and  natural  theology  1899-.  Tutor  Providence,  R. 
I.,  1885-89;  student  Universities  of  Berlin  and  Strassburg,  Germany, 
1895-96;  in  Europe  1903-04.  Author  various  articles  in  philosophical 
journals.     Address,  116  Governor  St.    Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

FOLWELL,  AMORY  PRESCOTT,  A.B.  Civil  and  sanitary  engineer,  Pitts- 
burgh, Penn.;  professor  municipal  engineering,  Lafayette  college,  1901-; 
consulting  civil  engineer,  Easton,  Penn.;  first  vice  president  American 
society  of  municipal  improvement;  president;  member  American  society 
of  civil  engineers;  New  England  water  works  association;  American  acade- 
my of  political  and  social  science.  Author  Seivernge,  five  editions;  Water 
works  engineer  in  fi,  two  editions;  also  various  articles  in  scientific  periodi- 
cals.    Address,  Easton,  Penn.  P. 

FREEMAN,  JOSEPH  WOOD,  A.B.;  A.M.  1889.  Librarian  Free  public 
hbrary,  Central  Falls,  R.  L,  1882-99;  superintendent  E.  L.  Freeman  and 
sons,  printers,  1895-96;  member  firm  1896-;  chairman  board  of  sewer 
commissioners,  Lincoln,  R.  L,  1892-93;  secretary  1894-95;  deputy  railroad 
commissioner  R.  L  1899-;  member  school  committee.  Central  Falls,  R.  I., 
1901-;  chairman  1903-;  mayor  Central  Falls  1901.  Author  various  cata- 
logues and  reports;  editor  Central  Falls  weekly  visitor,  1885-92.  Address, 
Central  Falls,  R.  L  P. 

FRENCH,  FERDINAND  COURTNEY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Ph.D.  Cornell  univer- 
sity 1892.  Instructor  mathematics  and  psychology.  Brown  university, 
1890-91.  Principal  high  school,  Westminster,  Mas§.,  1885-86;  Johnston, 
R.  I.,  1886-88;  student  Berlin  university  and  Strassburg  university 
1888-90;  fellow  Cornell  university  1891-92;  professor  philosophy,  Colgate 
university,  1892-94;  Vassar  college  1894-1901;  honorary  fellow  Cornell 
university  1901-02;  lecturer  philosophy  of  religion,  Colgate  university, 
1 902-03;  professor  philosophy  University  of  Nebraska,  1903-;  member 
American  psychological  association;  American  philosophical  association; 
Western  philosophical  association.  Author  Concept  of  law  in  ethics; 
various  articles  in  philosophical  journals.  Address,  University  of  Ne- 
braska, Lincoln,  Neb.  P. 

GROUT,  EDGAR  HOMER,  A.B.  Principal  Wyomanock  seminary,  New 
Lebanon,  N.  Y.,  1885-87;  Parker  academy,  Woodbury,  Conn.,  1888-92; 
high  school,  North  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1892-98;  superintendent  schools, 
Princeton,  Sterling  and  Westminster,  Mass.,  1899-1903;  East  Bridge- 
water,  West  Bridgewater  and  Raynham,  Mass.,  1903-.  Author  several 
annual  reports.     Address,  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.  P. 

HARE,  CHARLES  HENRY,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  1889;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1889.  Physician  Boston,  Mass.;  gynecologist  Boston  dispensary;  Wo- 
man's charity  club  hospital;  out-patient  department  Carney  hospital; 
St.  Elizabeth's  hospital;  instructor  gynecology  and  dean,  Boston  poly- 
clinic; member  Mass.  medical  society;  Boston  society  of  medical  im- 
provement; Boston  society  of  medical  sciences;  Obstetrical  society  of 
Boston;  Boston  city  hospital  club.  Address,  483  Beacon  St.,  Boston, 
Mass.  P- 

HAYWARD,  WALTER,  A.B.  Journalist;  member  editorial  staff  Provi- 
dence journal.     Address,  Journal  Office,  Providence,  R.  L  P- 

HEBDEN,  JOHN  CALDER,  A.B.  Chemist;  resident  manager  W.  J.  Mathe- 
son  and  company.  New  York,  Boston,  Philadelphia,  Providence  and 
Montreal,  manufacturers  of  aniline  and  alizarin  color  and  dyestuffs.  Ad- 
dress, 64  Exchange  Place,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HILL,  CRAWFORD,  A.B.  President  Republican  pubUshing  company; 
United  oil  company;  Denargo  land  company;  resident  director  Boston 
and  Colorado  smelting  company;  delegate  Republican  convention,  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.,  1900;  colonel  on  governor's  staflE.     Address,  Denver,  Col. 


372  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1885 

LITTLEFIELD,  CLARENCE,  Ph.B.  Deputy  collector  internal  revenue, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1885-88;  broker  on  consolidated  stock  and  petroleum 
exchange,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I.  Address, 
186  Cottage  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

LORD,  JOSEPH  HALEY,  A.B.  Law  student  Boston  university  1885-86; 
admitted  to  bar  1886;  lawyer  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.;  general  manager  West 
coast  naval  stores  company  of  Fla.     Address,  Sarasota,  Fla.  P. 

LOVEJOY,  EDWARD  FAIRFIELD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Boston  university 
1887.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives. 
Address,  312  Butler  Exchange,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

McINTIRE,  CHARLES  HERBERT,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1889;  lawyer 
Lowell,  Mass.     Address,  568  Pine  St.,  Lowell,  Mass.  P. 

McLANE,  FRANCIS  ALBERT,  A.B.  Student  Nashotah  seminary,  Wis., 
1886-88.  Bom  Harrisville,  R.  I.,  Oct.  5,  1864;  died  Nashotah,  Wis.,  Feb. 
28.  1888.  Nee.  1888 

MATHEWS,  GEORGE  STITZEL,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1888. 
Physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  physician  out-patient  department,  R.  I. 
hospital,  1891-1901;  visiting  physician  1901-;  treasurer  R.  I.  medical 
society;  president  Providence  medical  association  1904-05.  Author 
articles  in  medical  journals.  Address,  419  Cranston  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

MAURAN,  FRANK,  Ph.B.  Real  estate  operator.  Address,  239  Land 
Title  Building,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

MONAGHAN,  JAMES  CHARLES,  A.B.;  A.M.  1903.  Member  city  council 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1884-85;  Providence  school  committee;  U.  S.  consul, 
Chemnitz,  Saxony,  Germany,  1885-90,  1893-1900;  professor  commercial 
economics.  University  of  Wisconsin,  1900-03;  chief  division  consular 
reports,  department  commerce  and  labor,  Washington,  D.  C,  1903-; 
lecturer  on  consular  service,  George  Washington  university.  Author 
reports,  addresses  and  various  articles  in  magazines  and  papers  Ad- 
dress, Census  Building,  Washington,  D.  C.  Prov.  man.,  P. 

PECKHAM,  FRANK  EDWIN,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1890. 
Surgeon  Providence,  R.  I.;  orthopedic  surgeon  R.  I.  hospital;  St.  Joseph's 
hospital.  Author  numerous  articles  in  medical  journals.  Address,  266 
Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PENDLETON.  JAMES  MONROE,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  1890.  Assistant  cashier 
National  Niantic  bank.  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1885-89;  treasurer  Niantic 
savings  bank  1889- 1904;  manager  Westerly  branch  Industrial  trust 
company  1904-;  chairman  school  committee  1892;  health  superintendent 
1892;  town  treasurer  1892-;  trustee  and  treasurer  Free  public  library  and 
memorial  hall  1893-.     Address,  Westerly,  R.  I.  P. 

PRATT,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  A.B.  Steward  Penn.  training  school  for 
feeble  minded  children,  Elwyn,  Penn.,  1886-97;  wholesale  produce  dealer 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1898-1902;  auditing  department  Adams  express  com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1902-.  Address,  1614  Summer  St.,  Philadel- 
phia, Penn.  P, 

REED,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  1890.  Salesman  Whitman, 
Mass.;  postmaster  Whitman  1892-.  Address,  19  Alden  St.,  Whitman, 
Mass.  P. 

REMINGTON,  EDGAR  WILSON,  A.B.;  M.D.  Bellevue  hospital  medical 
college  1888.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1888-1905;  Providence  dis- 
pensary 10  years;  member  R.  I.  medical  society;  Providence  medical 
society;  medical  examiner  Order  of  pilgrim  fathers.  Bom  Riverpoint, 
R.I.  Aug.  87,  1861;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  14,  1905.  P.,B.a.  m. 

RHETT,  HENRY  JOHNS,  Ph.B.  Physician.  Address,  1307  Conn.  Ave., 
Washington,  D.  C.  P, 


i88s  GRADUATES  373 

RICHMOND,  KNIGHT  CHENEY,  Ph.B.;  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technol- 
ogy 1890.  Mechanical  engineer  Crompton,  R.  I.;  mill  architect  and 
engineer,  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  204  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

P. 

RICHMOND,  NORMAN  LEONARD,  A.B.  Manufacturing  jeweler  Chica- 
go, 111.,  1885-8S;  New  York,  N.  Y.;  superintendent  ammunition  factory, 
King's  Mills,  O.     Address,  King's  Mills,  O.  P. 

SEAGRAVE,  CLIFFORD  PHETTEPLACE,  A.B.  Woolen  manufacturer 
and  salesman.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1886-93;  broker.  Address,  80 
Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

SHEDD,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  A.B.  Representative  Bradstreet's  mercan- 
tile agency,  Norfolk,  Va.,  1S90-91;  traveUing  agent  R.  G.  Dun  and  com- 
pany, Baltimore,  Md.,  1892-97;  travelling  salesman  Heustis  manufactur- 
ing company,  jewelers.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1898-.  Address,  624  Carlton 
Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P. 

SILVER  ELMER  ELLSWORTH,  A.B.;  A.M.  N.  E.  agent  J.  H.  Butler, 
educational  publishers,  18S5-S6;  one  of  the  founders  and  member  firm 
of  Silver,  Burdett  and  company,  publishers,  Boston  Mass.,  1886-92; 
treasurer  corporation  1802-1904;  member  board  of  directors  1892-;  gen- 
eral agent  Equitable  life  assurance  society  of  N.  Y.  1904-.  Address, 
Equitable  Building,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

SKINNER,  HENRY  REUBEN.  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1890;  lawyer  Bos- 
ton, Mass.;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1899-1900;  Mass. 
senate  1902-03.     Address,  293  Washington  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

SMITH,  CHARLES  MORRIS,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Cotton  manufacturer.  Address, 
112  Benevolent  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SMITH,  NOAH  BEAZELLE,  Ph.B.  With  Woodstock  iron  works,  Annis- 
ton,  Ala.;  general  manager  Embree  iron  company,  Embreeville,  Tenn. 
Address,  Embree  Iron  Co.,  Embreeville,  Tenn.  P. 

STOKES,  HOWARD  KEMBLE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  University  grammar 
school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  four  years;  journalist  1888-93;  teller  Globe 
national  bank.  Providence;  with  Bankers  life  insurance  company.  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Address,  31  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

STONE,  SAMUEL  SLATER,  A.B.-  A.M.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  mem- 
ber R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1890-91;  superintendent  schools,  Bur- 
rillville,  R.  I.     Address,  312  Butler  Exchange,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SUMNER,  ARTHUR  PRESTON,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1888;  lawyer; 
master  in  chancery.     Address,  17  Custom  House  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

P. 

TAFT,  ORRAY,  Ph.B.  Cotton  manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I.;  clerk 
Ponemah  Mills.     Address,  20  Market  Square,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TITCOMB,  FRANK  LOCKE,  A.B.;  A.M.  State  assayer  R.  I.,  1888-89; 
principal  Warren  school,  Everett,  Mass.,  several  years;  Franklin  school, 
Melrose,  Mass.,  1897-1901.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.  Oct.  28,  1862;  died 
Melrose,  Mass.,  Jan.  19,  1901.  P.,  Nee.  1903 

WALL,  ASHBEL  TINGLEY,  A.B.  Manufacturer  sheet  metal,  wire  and 
tubing.     Address,  Providence.  R.  I.  P. 

WARREN,  ANDREW  McCORRIE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Instructor  rhetoric  and 
modern  languages.  Brown  university,  1888-89;  modem  languages  1889- 
90.  Instructor  Berkeley  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1885-89;  student 
Oriental  languages,  Europe;  61^ve  brevet6  pour  la  langue  arabe  litt6rale, 
Ecole  speciale  des  langues  orientales  vivantes,  Paris,  1903.  Address, 
Brown,  Shipley  and  Company,  123  Pall  Mall,  London,  S.  W.,  England.  P. 

WILBUR,  HENRY  KNOWLES,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  Lincoln  university  1898. 
Ordained  Baptist  minister  1889.     Address,  Andover,  Mass.  P. 

WOOD,  HORATIO  GATES,  A.B.  U.  S.  consular  clerk  Rome,  1886;  U.  S. 
deputy  agent  and  consul-general  Egypt,  1886-87;  U.  S.  consul  Batavia, 


374  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1885 

Netherlands,  and  India,  1887-89:  editor  and  proprietor  Ofe^erv^r,  Newport, 
R.  I.,  1890-94;  manager  Newport  herald  1895-99;  editor  and  manager 
1899-.     Address,  82  Mill  St.,  Newport,  R.  I.  P. 

59-*7 

1886 

ALMY,  HOWARD,  A.B.  Wholesale  florist.  Address,  Box  61,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

BEATTIE,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.  Treasurer  Fall  River  granite  com- 
pany. Fall  River,  Mass. ;  member  firm  of  Beattie  and  Cornell,  building 
contractors,  Fall  River.     Address,  784  High  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.         P. 

BENNETT.  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M. ;  M.D.  New  York  homoeopathic 
medical  college  and  hospital  1889.  Assistant  chemical  laboratory.  New 
York  homoeopathic  medical  college  and  hospital,  1886-88;  professor  chem- 
istry and  toxicology.  New  York  medical  college  and  hospital  for  women, 
1886-89;  physician  and  surgeon  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1889-;  president 
Worcester  county  homoeopathic  medical  society  1 900 ;  member  common 
council,  Fitchburg,  190 2-;  president  1903-04;  ex-officio  member  school 
committee,  overseer  of  poor,  and  trustee  Burbank  hospital  1903-04; 
alderman  1905-.     Address,  39  Hartwell  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  P. 

BOARDMAN,  CHARLES  WESLEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Mechanical  engineer 
Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  no  High  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

BRIGGS,  CHARLES  ALBERT,  A.B.;  M.D.  Long  Island  college  hospital 
1889.      Physician.     Address,  Assonet,  Mass.  P. 

BULLEN,  DANA  RIPLEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  HatchviUe,  Mass.,  1886- 
87;  with  Thomson-Houston  electric  company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1887-88; 
Thomson-Houston  and  general  electric  companies,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1888-94; 
General  electric  company,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1894-1900;  Boston, 
Mass.,  1900-04;  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1904-.  Address,  General  Electric 
Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  P. 

BURNHAM,  EDWARD  CLIFTON,  A.B.;  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technol- 
ogy 1890.  Instructor  mechanical  drawing  and  engineering.  Brown  uni- 
versity, 1892-96;  associate  professor  mechanical  engineering  1896-1902. 
Draughtsman  R.  I.  locomotive  works  1890-92;  draughtsman  and  de- 
signer Draper  company,  Hopedale,  Mass.,  1902-.  Address,  Hopedale, 
Mass.  P. 

BURY,  CLARENCE  EVERETT,  A.B.  JoumaHst;  editor  Daily  herald. 
Fall  River,  Mass.     Address,  57  Ridge  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

CHANDLER,  DAVID  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  New  York  homoeopathic 
medical  college  1892.  Instructor  ancient  and  modern  languages.  New- 
burgh  free  academy,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1887-89;  physician  Churchville, 
N.  Y.;  Comwall-on- Hudson,  N.  Y.;  post-surgeon  New  York  military 
academy  1898-;  health  officer,  Cornwall,  1900-.  Address,  Comwall-on- 
Hudson,  N.  Y.  P. 

COLE,  THOMAS  SESSIONS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  classics,  Hitchcock  free 
high  school,  Brimfield,  Mass.,  1887-89;  principal  high  school,  Chester, 
Penn.,  1890-.     Address,  318  West  Eighth  St.,  Chester,  Penn.  P. 

CROWELL,  ASA  CLINTON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Ph.D.  1894.  Instructor  French, 
Brown  university,  1890-91;  French  and  German  1891-92;  German  1892- 
94;  assistant  professor  Germanic  languages  and  literatures  1894-1901; 
associate  professor  Germanic  languages  and  literatures  1901-.  Principal 
high  school,  Milton  Hills,  N.  H.,  1886;  assistant  teacher  Latin,  German 
and  French,  Dummer  academy,  South  Byfield,  Mass.,  1887-90;  member 
Modern  language  association  of  America;  American  dialect  society; 
Viking  club  of  London.  Author  various  reviews.  Address,  345  Hope 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DANIELSON,  AMOS  LOCKWOOD,  A.B.  Cotton  manufacturer.  Address, 
P.  O.  Box  900,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


i886  GRADUATES  375 

DAVIS,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1889; 
priest  1890;  assistant  rector  Trinity  church,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1889-90; 
Church  of  the  Redeemer,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1890-92  ;  priest  in  charge  1892  ; 
assistant  rector  Church  of  the  beloved  disciple.  New  York,  1892-93;  St. 
Martin's  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1893-95;  Grace  church,  Newark,  N.  J., 
i8p5-;  rector  St.  Martin's  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1895-.  Author  The 
office  of  the  mass;  editor  St.  Martin's  cloak.  Address,  293  President  St., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P. 

DRAPER,  FRANK  ORMOND,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  Garden  street  gram- 
mar school,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1886-92;  superintendent  schools,  Lincoln 
and  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  1892-98;  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  1898-.  Address, 
Hyde  Park,  Mass.  P. 

DYER,  WILLIAM  ALLEN,  A.B.  With  Isaac  Fenno  and  company,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1887-88;  in  charge  of  office,  Blake  and  Steams,  Boston,  1888-91; 
with  Rumford  chemical  works.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1891-99;  secretary  and 
treasurer  E.  S.  Brown  company,  Franklin,  Mass.;  director  1899-;  treasurer 
Smith  premier  typewriter  company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Address,  807 
James  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  P. 

EVERETT,  HENRY  LEXINGTON,  A.B.;  A.M;  Harvard  university  1889. 
Teacher  and  missionary  Brazil,  South  America,  1898-.  Author  People's 
program,  1892 ;  translator  Temperance  pathfinder  into  Portugese.  Address, 
23  Maple  St.,  Millbury,  Mass.  '  P. 

FRACKELTON  WILLIAM  BURNSIDE,  A.B.  Teacher.  Address,  902 
West  40th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  P. 

FREEMAN,  OTIS  ALLEN,  A.B.  Professor  Greek  and  Latin,  Atlanta,  Ga.; 
instructor  French  and  English,  Worcester  polytechnic  institute;  instructor 
electricity.     Address,  8  Leland  St.,  South  Framingham,  Mass.  P. 

FRINK,  HENRY,  A.B.     Address,  Jewett  City,  Conn. 

FROST,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.  JoumaHst;  reporter  Tribune, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1887-88;  assistant  night  editor  1888-89;  dramatic  news 
reporter  1889-1902.  Author  The  Wagner  story  book,  1894;  The  court  of 
King  Arthur,  1896;  The  knights  of  the  round  table,  1897  ;  Fairies  and  folk  of 
Ireland,  1900.  Bom  North  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  18,  1863;  died  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  March  21,  1902.  P.,  Nee.  1902 

FULLER,  DANIEL  HUNT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1891. 
House  pupil  McLean  hospital,  Somerville,  Mass.,  18S9-90;  house  officer 
Boston  city  hospital  1890-91 ;  second  assistant  physician  McLean  hosoital 
1891-97;  resident  physician  Adams  nervine  asylum,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass., 
1897-.     Address,  990  Centre  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  P. 

GODDING,  EDWARD  ALVAH,  A.B.  Broker  New  York,  N.  Y.;  treasurer 
Sultana  mining  company.     Address,  55  Liberty  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    P. 

GRIME,  GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.  1890;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1890. 
Admitted  to  bar  1890;  lawyer  Fall  River,  Mass.;  city  solicitor  1893-96; 
special  justice  Second  district  court,  Bristol  co.,  Mass.,  1896-1902;  mayor 
Fall  River  1902-04.     Address,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P- 

GUNDERSON,  NORMAN,  A.B. ;  A.M.  1890.  Cashier  Providence  and  Wor- 
cester railroad  company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1889-90;  cashier  and  auditor 
Armstrong  transfer  express  company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1890-1902;  with 
American  signal  company,  Boston.  Address,  29  Mellen  St.,  Ashmont, 
Mass.  P- 

GUNN,  EDWARD  LEROY,  A.B.  Address,  502  Crawford  St.,  Fort  Scott, 
Kans. 

HAMBLEN,  SAMUEL  WILLIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theologi- 
cal institution  1889;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1889;  missionary  Ameri- 
can Baptist  missionary  union,  Sendai,  Japan,  1889-99;  Tokio,  Japan, 
1900-.  Editor  Gleanings,  Tokio,  Japan.  Address,  30-A  Tsukiji  Tokio, 
Japan.  Newt.,  P. 


376  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1886 

HARRIS,  STEPHEN  GUSHING,  A.B.;  A.M.  Manufacturer  and  merchant 
Providence,  R.  I.;  real  estate  agent  and  manager  of  estates,  Providence. 
Address,  251  Bowen  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HIBBARD,  HERBERT  WADE,  A.B.;  A.M.  1899;  M.  E.  Cornell  university 
189 1.  With  R.  I.  locomotive  works,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1886-89;  engaged 
in  designing,  testing  and  research,  Penn.  railroad,  Altoona,  Penn.,  and 
Europe,  1891-94;  chief  draughtsman  and  mechanical  engineer,  Lehigh 
Valley  railroad.  South  Easton,  Penn.,  1894-95;  professor  machine  design 
and  locomotive  engineering,  University  of  Minn.,  1895-98;  mechanical 
engineering  of  railways  and  principal  graduate  school  of  railway  mechani- 
cal engineering,  Sibley  college,  Cornell  university,  1898- ;  investigated 
technical  schools  and  locomotive  shops  of  Etirope  1900;  designer  or 
builder  many  locomotives,  cars,  boilers,  shop  machinery,  tests  of  loco- 
motives and  other  railway  equipment;  consulting  engineer;  member 
American  society  of  mechanical  engineers  1894-;  American  railway 
master  mechanics  association  1895- ;  chairman  committee  of  engineering 
investigation  two  years;  member  New  York  and  Central  railway  clubs; 
vice  president  Northwest  railway  club;  member  society  for  the  promo- 
tion of  engineering  education  1896-;  associate  member  Master  car  build- 
ers association  of  America  1903-;  president  Cornell  co-operative  society 
1903-.  Author  numerous  pamphlets  relating  to  railway  engineering; 
also  many  addresses,  reports  and  articles  in  engineering  journals.  Ad- 
dress, Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  P. 

ISHAM,  NORMAN  MORRISON,  A.B.;  A.M.  1890.  Instructor  architecture 
and  freehand  drawing,  Brown  university,  1894-98.  Draughtsman  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1886-92;  architect  Providence  1892-.  Author  Early  Rhode 
Island  houses,  in  conjunction  with  A.  F.  Brown,  1895;  The  Homeric 
palace,  1898;  Early  Connecticut  houses,  in  conjunction  with  A.  F.  Brown, 
1900.     Address,  1013  Banigan  Building,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

KELLEY,  SOLON  CHESTER,  A.B.  Banker  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address, 
854  Main  St.,  Stamford,  Conn.  P. 

LADD,  ISAAC  GIFFORD,  A.B.  Treasurer  Saxon  worsted  company,  wool- 
en manufacturers,  Providence,  R.  I.;  broker  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address, 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LANE,  WILLIAM  ALBERT,  A.B.;  A.M.  1890.  Address,  3725  Locust  St., 
Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

LAWTON,  CHARLES  ENGS,  Ph.B.  Civil  engineer.  Address,  7  Whit- 
field Court,  Newport,  R.  I. 

McCREERY,  CHARLES  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  high  school.  West- 
port,  Mass.,  1886-87;  Davenport  grammar  school.  Fall  River,  Mass., 
1887-;  president  Fall  River  teachers'  association  1892-95;  treasurer 
Bristol  county  teachers'  association  1900-.  Address,  900  Plymouth 
Ave.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

MANCHESTER,  CLARENCE  HARTWELL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  private 
Latin  school  Providence,  R.  I.,  1887-88;  English  and  classical  school, 
1888-98;  University  school.  Providence.  1898-1901;  master  lower  school. 
University  school,  1901-04;  third  assistant  Technical  high  school.  Provi- 
dence, 1905-.     Address,  195  Albert  Ave.,  Edgewood,  R.  I.  P. 

MATTESON,  JOHN,  Ph.B.  1889;  D.B.  Episcopal  theological  school,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1897.  Instructor  rhetoric  and  elocution.  Brown  univer- 
sity, 1889-90.  Teacher  elocution  and  military  drill,  English  and  class- 
ical school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1880-82;  instructor  elocution  and  military 
drill,  Greylock  institute,  South  WilUamstown,  Mass.,  1882-84;  elocution, 
Colby  academy.  New  London,  N.  H.,  1885-91;  ordained  Episcopal  priest 
1 891;  rector  Parish  of  the  Messiah,  West  Newton  and  Auburndale, 
Mass.,  1891-.     Address,  58  Auburn  St.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  P. 

MORSE,  FRANK  LINCOLN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Recorder  section  of  microscopy, 
Chicago   academy   of  sciences,    1889-94;   university   extension   lecturer 


i886  GRADUATES  377 

chemistry  and  physics,  Chicago  university,  1892-98;  instructor  chemistry, 
West  division  high  school,  Chicago,  111.,  1888-98;  supervising  principal 
Burr  school,  Chicago,  1898-;  secretary  and  treasurer  Chicago  high  school 
association  1892-99.  Author  University  extension  syllabi  in  chemistry; 
joint  author  Chicago  laboratory  manual  of  chemistry.  Address,  536  Green- 
leaf  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

MUDGE.  WILLIAM  PRESCOTT,  A.B.  Teacher  evening  school  Providence, 
R.  I.;  principal  grammar  school.  Auburn,  R.  I.,  1888-92;  Garden  street 
grammar  school,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1892-97;  resident  Colorado  Springs, 
Col.,  1897-98.  Born  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sept.  7,  1861;  died  Phoenix, 
Ariz.,  Nov.  21,  1898.  P.,  Nee.  1899 

NICHOLSON,  WILLIAM  THOMPSON,  Ph.B.  Clerk  R.  I.  national  bank. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1886-88;  stock  broker  Providence,  1888-90;  aide-de- 
camp, with  title  of  colonel,  to  governor  of  R.  I.,  1889-90.  Bom  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Aug.  22,  1864;  died  Providence,  Feb.  11,  1890.       Nee.  1890 

NICOLAI,  JOHN  EDWARD,  A.B.  Real  estate  and  insurance  agent,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  18S6-93;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1893-96.  Bom  Newport,  R.  I., 
Aug.  I,  1864;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  15,  1896.  P.,  Nee.  1896 

PARKER,  CHARLES  ALBERT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Newton  theological 
institution  1886-87;  graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1889; 
ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Lake  City,  Col.,  1889-93;  graduate 
student  theology,  Harvard  university,  1893-95;  preacher  Carver,  Mass., 
1893-94;  pastor  Quincy,  Mass.,  1895-9S;  Los  Gatos,  Cal.,  1899-1901;  San 
Jos6,  Cal.,  190X-03;  missionary  San  Jos6.     Address,  San  Jos6,  Cal.         P. 

PARSHLEY,  WILBUR  BROWN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister; 
pastor  Phenix,  R.  I..  1886-87;  acting  pastor  East  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1888- 
89;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1890;  missionary  American 
Baptist  missionary  union,  Japan,  1890-.  Address,  75  Bluff,  Yokohama, 
Japan.  Newt.,  P. 

POTTER,  ALBERT  KNIGHT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Associate  professor  Enghsh 
language.  Brown  university,  1898-.  Principal  high  school,  Middleboro, 
Mass.,  1887-90;  classical  master  high  school,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1890-96; 
student  Universities  of  Lcipsic  and  Berhn  1897-98.  Author  various  re- 
views.    Address,  Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

REED,  CHARLTON  ALBANIS,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1889;  lawyer 
Morristown,  N.  J.;  member  board  of  aldermen.  Morristown,  1895-1901; 
mayor  of  Morristown  1902-.     Address,  8  Cutler  St.,  Morristown,  N.  J.    P. 

REES,  THOMAS  GEORGE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  graded  school,  Hope 
Valley,  R.  I.,  1886-87;  high  school,  Princeton,  Ind.,  1887-88;  Cobbet 
grammar  school,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1889-96;  sub-master  Comins  grammar 
school,  Boston,  Mass.,  1896-99;  junior  master  Mechanic  arts  high  school, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1899-.     Address,  51  Orchard  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.    P. 

REYNOLDS.  FRANCIS  WAYLAND,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister 
1888;  pastor  Canaseraga,  N.  Y.;  Mansfield,  Penn.;  Elmira,  N.  Y.;  state 
missionary  Penn.     Address,  Mansfield,  Tioga  co.,  Penn  P. 

REYNOLDS,  WILLIAM  JOB,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1900.  Stu- 
dent Newton  theological  institution  1886-87,  1890-91;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  1887;  pastor  Phenix,  R.  I.,  1887-89;  East  Providence,  R.  I., 
1889-90;  pastor  Peabody,  Mass.,  1891-92;  Lakewood,  R.  I.,  1894-96; 
principal  grammar  school,  Centreville,  R.  I.,  1894-95;  teacher  Greek 
and  Latin,  high  school.  Auburn.  R.  I.,  1895-.  Author  various  pam- 
phlets.    Address,  457  WeUington  Ave.,  Auburn,  R.  I.  Newt.,  P. 

ROBERTS,  CLARENCE  VERDINE,  A.B.  Principal  school,  Barre,  Vt., 
1887-89;  architectural  iron  contractor  Chicago,  111.;  president  Roberts 
iron  works,  Chicago,  1895-99.  Address,  538  Jackson  Boulevard,  Chicago, 
111.  P- 

ROGERS,  ARTHUR,  A.B.;  D.B.  Episcopal  theological  school,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1889.    Law  student  Harvard  university  1886;  ordained  Episcopal 


378  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1886 

deacon  1889;  priest  1890;  rector  Berkeley  chapel,  Middletown,  R.  I.,  1890; 
St.  George's  church,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  1892-99;  Holy  Trinity  church, 
West  Chester,  Penn.,  1899-.  Author  The  Alexandrine  spirit  and  its  place 
in  the  church,  1894;  Alen  and  movements  in  the  English  church,  1898. 
Address,  West  Chester,  Penn.  P. 

RUSSEL,  JOSEPH  SOMERS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1889;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1890;  pastor  Warwick,  R.  I., 
1890-91;  Hope  Valley,  R.  I.,  1891-98;  Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J.;  Presby- 
terian church,  Cottonwood  Falls  Kans.  Address,  Cottonwood  Falls, 
Kans.  Newt.,  P. 

SARLE,  AMOS  LOCKWOOD,  A.B.;  A.M.  1890.  Agent  Arnold,  Cheney 
and  Company,  Auckland,  New  Zealand;  acting  U.  S.  consul,  Zanzibar, 
1898-1900;  agent  L.  C.  Gillespie  and  sons,  Hankow,  China;  U.  S.  vice 
consul  general  Hankow,  China.  1903-.     Address,  Warwick,  R.  I.  P. 

SARLE,  OLIVER  PERRY,  A.B.  Civil  engineer.  Address,  146  Westmins- 
ter St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

THOMPSON,  EDWIN  STANLEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Special  student  R.  I.  nor- 
mal school  1886-87;  teacher  Stirling,  N.  J.,  1887-88;  instructor  New  York 
institution  for  improved  instruction  of  deaf  mutes,  1888-92;  normal  stu- 
dent Clarke  school  for  deaf,  Northampton,  Mass.,  1892-93;  instructor 
Penn.  institution  for  the  deaf  and  dumb,  Mount  Airy,  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
1893-.  Author  The  acousticon,  1903;  also  articles  relating  to  travel  and 
the  education  of  the  deaf.  Address,  Penn.  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and 
Dumb,  Mt.  Airy,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

THURBER,  EDMUND  GORHAM,  Ph.B,  Clerk  New  York  building-loan 
banking  company,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  resident  Providence,  R.  I.  Ad- 
dress, 19  Diman  Place,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WADSWORTH,  ARTHUR  LEONARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  Renfrew 
grammar  school,  Adams,  Mass..  1886-87;  graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1890;  instructor  Hebrew  and  Greek  1890-92;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  1890;  pastor  First  church,  Rockland,  Mass.,  1892-96;  First  church, 
Newport,  Vt.,  1896-99;  First  church,  Monrovia,  Cal.,  1899-1904;  preacher 
Temple  church,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1904;  field  representative  and  con- 
tributor The  Pacific  Baptist,  Portland,  Ore.,  1904-;  president  Southern 
California  Baptist  convention  1902;  Long  Beach  Baptist  assembly  1902- 
04.  Author  The  preacher  of  the  present  age,  1900;  Vital  needs  in  w.odern 
church  life,  1901;  various  articles  and  contributions  to  religious  peri- 
odicals; correspondent  Pacific  Baptist  1891-;  Daily  herald,  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.,  1903.     Address,  5555  Hillcrest  Drive,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  P. 

WARD,  JOSEPH  HOOKER,  A.B.  Real  estate  officer  Title  guarantee  and 
trust  company.  New  York,  N.  Y.;  president  City  real  estate  company. 
Address,  146  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

WATERMAN,  STEPHEN,  A.B. ;  A.M.  President  Nicholson  and  Waterman 
manufacturing  company  1887-93;  vice  president  Narragansett  boat  club 
1893-94;  treasurer  R.  I.  business  men's  association  1893-94;  captain  R.  I. 
militia  1893-1900;  U.  S.  military  service  1898-99,  captain  R.  I.  volunteer 
infantry;  architect  Providence;  resident  North  Danville,  Vt.  Address, 
Grouselands,  North  Danville,  Vt.  P. 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  SHAW,  A.B.;  A.M.  Tufts  college  1891;  D  B.  1891. 
Universalist  minister;  pastor  Foxboro,  Mass.,  1891-99;  foundryman  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I.;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1895;  school  com- 
mittee Foxboro,  1896-99.     Address,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

WHITTEN,  WILLIAM  WILBERFORCE,  A.B.  Merchant.  Address,  127 
Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WILLETT,  ALLAN  HERBERT,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Ph.D.  Columbia  university 
1901.  Instructor  political  economy.  Brown  university,  1901-.  Teacher 
Conn,  literary  institution,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1883-84;  law  student  Yale 
college  1886-87;  teacher  academy,  Southwick,  Mass.,  1887-88;  Latin  and 


i886  GRADUATES  379 

Greek,  Peekskill  military  academy,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  1888-89;  Brooklyn 
Latin  school,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  private  tutor  Urbana,  O.,  1890-98;  pro- 
fessor Latin  and  Greek,  Urbana  university;  graduate  student  in  economics 
and  sociology,  Columbia  university,  1898-1901;  member  American  eco- 
nomic association;  American  statistical  association.  Author  articles  on 
economic  subjects;  associate  editor  Brown  alumni  monthly,  1904-05.  Ad- 
dress, Carnegie  Technical  Schools,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.    P. 

WILLIS,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.B.  JoumaHst;  reporter  Brooklyn 
daily  times,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  New  York  World,  Brooklyn  office.  Ad- 
dress,  317  Washington  St.,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P. 

WILSON,  GEORGE  GRAFTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1888; 
Ph.D.  1889.  Associate  professor  political  and  social  science,  Brown 
university,  1891-94;  professor  social  and  political  science  1894-.  Princi- 
pal schools,  Groton,  Conn.,  18S6-87;  high  school,  Rutland,  Vt.,  1889-90; 
studied  Berlin,  Paris,  Oxford,  1890-91;  lecturer  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1893-94;  American  school  of  sociology  1894-95;  lecturer  on  inter- 
national law  U.  S.  naval  war  college,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1900- ;  member 
school  committee.  Providence,  1901-;  member  executive  council  American 
political  science  association  1904-.  Author  Town  and  city  government  in 
Providence,  1889;  Insurgency,  1900,  {L' insurrection,  Paris,  1902);  Sm6- 
marine  telegraphic  cables,  1901;  International  law  situations,  1902;  Inter- 
national law  discussions,  1903;  International  law  situations,  1904;  joint 
author  International  law.  1901;  second  edition  1902;  also  numerous 
addresses  and  contributions  to  periodicals.  Address,  176  Medway  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

62-*4 

1887 

BRECHBILL,  GEORGE  WILLIS,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1887-88.  Bom  Fultonham,  O.,  Sept.  10,  1864;  died  Fultonham,  March 
10,   1889.  Nee.  1889 

BRONSON,  WALTER  COCHRANE,  A.B.;  A.M.  Cornell  university  1890; 
Litt.D.  Colby  college  1904.  Associate  professor  Enghsh  literature.  Brown 
university,  1892-95  ;  professor  English  literature  1895-.  Student  theology 
and  hterature,  Har\'ard  university,  1887;  teacher  Butler,  Mo.,  1888-89; 
fellow  Cornell  university  1889-90;  professor  Enghsh.  Dc  Pauw  university, 
1890-92.  Author  A  short  history  of  Atnerican  literature,  1900;  editor 
Poems  of  William  Collins,  1898;  English  essays,  1905.  Address,  Brown 
University,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

CARR,  CLARENCE  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.M.D.  Harvard  university 
1S95.  Dentist  Newport,  R.  I.;  secretary  R.  I.  dental  society  1895-; 
secretary  and  treasurer  Newport  Brown  university  alumni  association. 
Address,  209  Spring  St.,  Newport,  R.  I.  '87,  P. 

CHASE,  WAYLAND  JOHNSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Clerk  Providence,  R.  I.,  1S87- 
88;  real  estate  agent  and  broker  1888-89;  in  treasurer's  ofilice  Fort  Payne 
coal  and  iron  company.  Fort  Payne,  Ala.,  1889;  Grand  Rivers  company, 
Grand  Rivers,  Ky.,  1889-91;  instructor  Wayland  seminary,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1892;  academy  tutor  Enghsh  branches.  University  of  Chicago, 
1892-94;  academy  instructor  history  1894-98;  acting  dean  of  academy 
and  assistant  professor  of  historv  1898-1900;  dean  of  academy  1900-. 
Address,  Morgan  Park,  111.  '  '87.  Chic,  P. 

CHASE,  WILLIAM  NELSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  With  Electric  gas  lighting 
company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1887-89;  electrical  expert  with  Thomson  electric 
welding  company,  Lynn,  Mass.;  resident  Old  Saybrook,  Conn.  Address, 
Old  Saybrook,  Conn.  '87.  P- 

CHESEBRO,  EDMUND  DENISON,  A  B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians 
and  surgeons,  Columbia  college,  1890.  Physician  Stonington,  Conn.; 
Providence,  R.  I.;  visiting  physician  R.  1.  hospital;  children's  depart- 
ment St.  Joseph's  hospital.  Address,  2  Hawthorne  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  '87.  Columb.,  P. 


38o  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1887 

CLARK,  HOMER,  A.B.;  M.D.  New  York  homoeopathic  medical  college  and 
hospital  i88g.  Physician  and  surgeon  Wollaston,  Mass.,  1889-96;  in- 
ventor and  chemical  manufacturer;  president  Vacuum  varnish  and 
chemical  company,  East  Norwalk  Conn.  Author  various  scientific 
articles  in  medical  journals.     Address,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.         '87,  P. 

COLBY,  GARDNER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1 896-.  Treas- 
urer Everett  land  company,  and  various  manufacturing  and  other  com- 
panies New  York,  N.  Y.,  1888-1902;  broker;  trustee  Colgate  university; 
Dodge  memorial  fund;  secretary  Lincoln  fund  committee.  Address, 
7  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  '87,  P. 

CONNELL,  ARTHUR  IRVING,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1891. 
Physician  Fall  River,  Mass.;  bacteriologist  board  of  health,  Fall  River, 
1893-96;  surgeon  Union  hospital,  Fall  River;  consulting  physician  Fall 
River  city  hospital ;  member  Fall  River  medical  society ;  American  medical 
association;  fellow  Mass.  medical  society;  member  school  committee 
1902-.     Address,  456  South  Main  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  '87,  P. 

CRAWFORD,  CLARENCE  BUCK,  A.B.  With  Education,  Boston,  Mass. 
Born  Portland,  Me.,  Aug.  i,  1867;  died  Auburndale,  Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1887. 

Nee.  1888 

CROOKER,  GEORGE  HAZARD,  A.B.;  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1893.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  physician  out-patient  department, 
R.  I.  hospital,  1895-.     Address,  10 1  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.     '87.  P. 

DANIELSON,  JOHN  DeFOREST,  A.B.;  A.M.  In  business  Providence, 
R.  I.;  cotton  manufacturer  and  finisher,  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  4  Com- 
monwealth Ave.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

DIETRICH,  FRANK  SIGEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Professor  Latin,  Ottawa  univer- 
sity, Ottawa,  Kans.,  1887-89;  professor  history  and  political  economy, 
1889-91 ;  admitted  to  bar  1891 ;  lawyer  Pocatello,  Idaho;  attorney  Oregon 
short  line  railroad  company,  Idaho  and  Wy.,  1899-;  chairman  school 
board,  Pocatello.     Address,  Pocatello,  Idaho.  P. 

FIELD,  GEORGE  WILTON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Ph.D.  Johns  Hopkins  university 
1892.  Associate  professor  cellular  biology.  Brown  university,  1893-96. 
Assistant  in  biology,  Johns  Hopkins  university,  1891-92  ;  occupant  Smith- 
sonian table,  Naples  zoological  station,  1892-93;  professor  zoology,  R.  I. 
college  of  agriculture  and  mechanic  arts,  1896-1901;  biologist  R.  I. 
agricultural  experiment  station  1896-1901 ;  lecturer  on  economic  biology, 
Mass.  institute  of  technology.  1 90 1 ;  instructor  economic  biology  1901-03; 
biologist  Mass.  commissioners  on  fisheries  and  game  1903-04;  chairman 
Mass.  commissioners  on  fisheries  and  game  1905-;  member  American 
society  of  naturalists;  American  society  of  morphologists.  Author 
General  principles  of  zoology;  articles  in  scientific  journals;  reports  on 
biological  investigations.     Address,  Sharon,  Mass.  '87,  P. 

GILHULY,  ISAAC  HUDSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  school,  Oceanport, 
N.  J.,  1887-89;  teacher  languages  and  mathematics,  Saratoga  institute, 
Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  1889;  medical  student;  principal  West  Long  Branch 
public  school  1895-1903;  principal  school,  Waldwick,  N.  J.,  1903-.  Ad- 
dress, Waldwick,  N.  J.  P. 

GREEN,  THEODORE  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Instructor  Roman  law. 
Brown  university,  1894-97;  trustee  1900-.  Student  Harvard  law  school 
1889-92;  addmitted  to  bar  1892;  student  Universities  of  Bonn  and  Berlin 
1892-94;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-;  director  Providence  Athenaeum 
1 898-1 901;  trustee  R.  I.  school  of  design  1900-;  Butler  hospital  for  the 
insane  1900-;  University  school.  Providence,  1902-;  chairman  board  of 
manageinent,  The  Brown  union,  1903-;  member  R.  I.  historical  society; 
trustee  Providence  public  library  1904-;  director  National  exchange 
bank  1904-.     Address,  14  John  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  '87,  P. 

HENSHAW,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  In  business  Providence,  R.  I.;  admitted 
to  bar  1894;  lawyer.     Address,  42  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

P. 


i887  GRADUATES  381 

HICKS,  IRVING  CLIFTON.  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  grammar  school.  Great 
Barrington,  Mass.;  admitted  to  bar  1891;  lawyer  Portland,  Ore.;  publisher. 
Address,  96  Church  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  '87    P 

HINDS,  ALBERT  WALKER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1888.  'in- 
structor Greek,  Brown  university,  1894-95.  Instructor  Vale  school, 
Duluth,  Minn.,  1890-91;  secretary  school  board.  West  Boylston,  Mass.. 
1892-94,  1898-;  graduate  student  Brown  university  1894-96;  town  treas- 
urer West  Boylston  1900-.     Address,  West  Boylston,  Mass.  '87,  P. 

JEPHERSON,  GEORGE  ARTHUR,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1890. 
Admitted  to  bar  1891 ;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  lumber  merchant.  Ad- 
dress, 32  Reservoir  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  '87    P 

KEACH,  WALTER  ESMOND,  Ph.B.  Manufacturer.  Address.  Valley 
Falls,  R.  I.  p. 

KNOX,  JOHN,  A.B.;  A.M.  With  Silver.  Burdett  and  company,  Boston, 
Mass..  1887-90;  treasurer  Greene  and  Knox  manufacturing  company, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1890-95;  assistant  treasurer  Silver,  Burdett  and  com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.,  1898-1903;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903-05;  assistant 
manager  D.  C.  Heath  and  company,  New  York,  1905-.  Address,  225 
Fourth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  '87    P. 

LINDSAY,  LUCKY  ALONZO,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1890;  lawyer 
Knoxville  Tenn.,  1890-91.  Bom  Powell's  Valley,  near  Jacksboro, 
Campbell  co.,  Tenn.,  Oct.  24,  1862;  died  San  Antonio,  Texas,  Nov.  30, 
1892.  Nee.  1893 

MUNRO,  DANA  CARLETON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  history  and  Hterature, 
De  Veaux  college.  Suspension  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  1887-89;  student  of  history, 
Strassburg  and  Freiburg,  1889-90;  teacher  French  and  German,  Haver- 
ford  college  grammar  school,  1890-93;  instructor  and  assistant  professor 
Roman  and  inediseval  history.  University  of  Penn.,  1893-1902;  professor 
European  history.  University  of  Wis.,  1902-;  acting  dean  1903;  director 
summer  sessions  1904-;  secretary  Association  of  colleges  and  pre- 
paratory schools  of  the  middle  states  and  Md.,  1896-98;  curator  Wis- 
consin historical  society  190 2-;  member  American  philosophical  society. 
Editor  Urban  and  the  Crusaders,  1894;  Letters  of  the  Crusaders,  1894;  Med- 
ieval student,  1895;  Medieval  sermon  stories,  1895;  Saint  Columban,  1895; 
The  fourth  crusade,  1896;  Early  Christian  persecutions,  1897;  Laws  of 
Charles  the  great,  1899;  Aledieval  civilization,  in  conjunction  with  Sellery, 
1904;  author  Syllabus  of  Medieval  history,  1899;  History  of  the  middle 
ages,  1902;  The  teaching  of  medieval  history,  1903;  Essays  on  the  Crusades, 
in  conjunction  with  Prutz  and  Diehl,  1903;  Source-book  of  Roman  his- 
tory, 1904;  contributions  to  various  periodicals.  Address,  University  of 
Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis.  P. 

MURPHY,  JAMES  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1889;  U.  S. 
circuit  court  1895;  lawyer  Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  chairman  board  of  trustees 
Union  school  district,  Lincoln,  R.  I.,  1889-93;  moderator  1891-;  town 
solicitor  Lincoln  1890;  member  school  committee.  Central  Falls,  R.  I., 
1898-1900;  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1903-.  Address,  47  Rand  St., 
Central  Falls,  R.  I.  '87,  P. 

OVERTON,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  classical  department,  high 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1887-90;  principal  high  school.  Central  Falls, 
R.  I.,  1890-.     Address,  32  Miller  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

PHILLIPS,  CHARLES  CURRIER,  A.B.  Professor  Latin,  Roger  Williams 
university,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1887-96;  treasurer  1887-96;  clerk  U.  S.  inter- 
nal revenue  service,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1898-.  Address,  Custom  House, 
Nashville,  Tenn.  P. 

PINKHAM,  GEORGE  RIPLEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Principal  high  school.  Way- 
land,  Mass.,  1887-89;  Partridge  academy,  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1889-91;  high 
school  Woodstock,  Vt.,  1891-92;  professor  Greek  and  oratory,  St.  John's 
college,  Annapohs,  Md.,  1892-94;  professor  English,  Kcnyon college.  Gam- 
bier,  O.,  1 894-95;  principal  high  school,  Swanton.Vt.,  1895-96;  superintend- 
ent public  instruction,  Princeton  district,  Mass.,  1896-98;  head  master 


382  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1887 

Searles  high  school,  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  1898-1904;  supervising 
principal  South  street  school,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1904-;  graduate  student 
School  of  pedagogy,  N.  Y.  university,  1904-.  Author  several  articles 
and  monographs  on  literature  and  education.     Address,  Newark,   N.  J. 

'87,  P. 

QUICK,  ALFRED  MERRITT,  Ph.B.  City  civil  engineer  and  architect 
Providence,  R.  I.;  assistant  engineer  Baltimore  water  department  1897- 
98;  chief  engineer  1900-;  president  board  of  water  commissioners  1900-; 
member  sewerage  commission.     Address,  City  Hall,  Baltimore,  Md.      P. 

QUICK,  HOWARD  PRESCOTT,  Ph.B.  Mechanical  engineer;  with  R.  I. 
locomotive  works.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1887-88;  Metropolitan  sewerage 
commission,  Boston,  Mass.,  1888-89;  West  End  street  railway  company 
and  Boston  elevated  railway  company,  Boston,  1889-1902;  Metropolitan 
street  railway  company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1902;  Ford,  Bacon  and 
Davis,  consulting  engineers,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1903-04;  manufacturer's 
agent,  Boston,  Mass.,  1904-05;  with  F.  S.  Pearson,  consulting  engineer. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905-.  Author  various  articles  on  engineering  sub- 
jects.    Address,  352  Argyle  Road,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P. 

REID,  PHILIP  JOSEPH,  A.B.  City  editor  Detroit  free  press.  Address, 
146  East  Montcalm  St.,  Detroit,  Mich.  P. 

RYTHER,  ORMAN  ERIS,  Ph.B.  General  secretary  Young  men's  Chris- 
tian a.ssociation,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1887;  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1888-90; 
Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  1890-92;  manager  Cooperative  entertainment  bureau, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1892-98;  general  secretary  Young  men's  Christian  asso- 
ciation, Norwich,  Conn.,  1898-1903;  proprietor  Norwich  nurseries  1903-. 
Address,  53  Fairmount  St.,  Norwich,  Conn.  P. 

SCOTT,  WALTER  REUBEN,  A.B.  Electrical  engineer  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  proprietor  The  Woodstock,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Address, 
207  Delaware  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  P. 

SHERMAN,  RICHARD  MITCHELL,  A.B.  Ordained  Episcopal  minister; 
rector  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  1890-92;  St.  Stephen's  church,  Newark,  N.  J., 
1892-99;  senior  curate  St.  Agnes'  chapel.  Trinity  parish.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1899-.     Address,  121  West  91st  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

SNOW,  LOUIS  FRANKLIN,  Ph.B.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1889;  A.M. 
1890;  Ph.D.  Columbia  university  1903.  Instructor  elocution,  Brown 
university,  1890-92;  dean  of  the  Women's  college  1892-1900.  Scholar 
Teachers'  college,  Columbia  university,  1900-01;  secretary  and  treasurer 
Examiner  company.  New  York.  Author  various  articles  in  magazines. 
Address,  Teachers'  College,  Columbia  University,  New  York,  N.  Y.       P. 

WAKEMAN,  WILLIAM  WALTER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1890;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1890;  pastor  Hamp- 
ton Falls,  N.  H., 1890-97;  missionary  Mass.  Baptist  state  convention  1897; 
pastor  South  church,  Medford,  Mass.,  1897-1900;  Reading,  Mass.,  1900- 
03;  preacher  New  Braintree,  Mass.,  1904-05;  Medway,  Mass.,  1905-. 
Joint  author  The  Baptists  of  New  Hampshire,  1892;  articles  and  ad- 
dresses.    Address,  R.  F.  D.,  Medway,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

WALKER,  HARRY  FRANKLIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Assistant  chemist  North 
Chicago  rolling  mill  company,  and  111.  steel  company,  Chicago,  111.,  1887- 
90;  chemist  Passaic  rolling  mill  company,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1890-1903; 
Passaic  steel  company  1903-.     Address,  Passaic  Steel  Co.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

WALKER,  JOSEPH,  A.B.;  A.M.;  Harvard  university  1890;  LL.B.  1890. 
Admitted  to  bar  1889;  lawyer  and  trustee  Boston,  Mass.;  member  school 
committee,  Brookline,  Mass.,  1897-1903;  Mass.  house  of  representatives 
1904-.     Address,  108  Upland  Road,  Brookline,  Mass.  P. 

WHITE,  CHARLES  LINCOLN,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Bowdoin  college  1902. 
Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1890;  ordained  Baptist  minis- 
ter 1890;  pastor  Somersworth,  N.  H.,  1890-94;  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1894-1900; 


i887  GRADUATES  383 

president  Colby  college  1901-;  general  secretary  N.  H.  Baptist  convention 
1900-01.     Address,  33  College  ave.,  Waterville,  Me.  '87,  P. 

WHITE.  FRANK  DENISON,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Union  university  1890. 
Lawyer  Rutland,  Vt.;  city  attorney  Rutland  1891-93;  member  Vt.  senate 
1894-96;  school  committee,  Rutland.       Address,  Rutland,  Vt.  P. 

WHITMAN,  BENAIAH  LONGLEY,  A.B.;  A.M.;  D.D.  Bowdoin  college 
1894.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1890;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  1887;  pastor  Free  street  church,  Portland,  Me.,  1890-92;  presi- 
dent Colby  university  1892-95;  Columbian  university  1895-1900;  pastor 
Fifth  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1900-;  lecturer  Bucknell  university 
1900-;  trustee  Newton  theological  institution  1894-1902;  Crozer  theo- 
logical seminary  1901-;  president  American  Baptist  historical  society 
1900-.  Author  Elements  of  ethics,  1893;  Elements  of  sociology,  1894;  Ele- 
ments of  political  science,  1899;  Outlines  of  political  history,  1900.  Ad- 
dress, 800  Corinthian  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  Newt.,  P. 

WRIGHT,  RICHARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Graduated  Hartford  theological  semi- 
nary 1890:  tutor  Hebrew  and  Greek  1890-91;  ordained  Congregational 
minister  1890;  acting  pastor  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.,  1890-91 ;  pastor  1891- 
1901;  Belleville  church,  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1901-.  Author  various 
sermons.     Address,  298  High  St..  Newburyport,  Mass.  P. 

YOUNG,  HERRICK  PLATT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Student  Leipsic  1888-89;  pro- 
fessor Latin,  Furman  university,  Greenville,  S.  C,  1890-95;  principal 
Vineyard  street  grammar  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1895-1902;  Manton 
avenue  grammar  school,  1902-.  Author  various  poems  and  articles  in 
newspapers.     Address,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

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1888 

ABBOTT,  CARL  HEWES,  A.B.;  LL.B.  University  of  CaUforina  1891.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1890;  lawyer  Oakland,  Cal.;  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Address, 
530  California  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  P. 

ARRINGTON,  WILLIAM  FRANKLIN,  A.B.  Teacher  New  Preston, 
Conn.,  1888-89;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1892;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1892;  pastor  First  church,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1892-93; 
Newton,  Mass.;  in  business  Cambridge,  Mass.;  Lubec,  Me.,  1898;  teacher 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1898-.     Address,  321  Bleeker  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Newt.,  P. 

BARBOUR,  CLARENCE  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.;  D.D.  University  of  Roches- 
ter 1 90 1.  Graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1891;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1891;  pastor  Lake  avenue  church,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1891-;  trustee  Rochester  theological  seminary  1896-.  Author  various 
articles  in  magazines.     Address,  151  Saratoga  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Roch.  theol.,  P. 

BARTLETT,  JOSIAH,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  txpon  examination  1898.  Principal 
high  school,  Lisbon,  N.  H.;  instrxtctor  mathematics  and  physics.  Dr. 
Holbrook's  school.  Sing  Sing,  now  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  1889-94;  Riverview 
academy,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1894-.  Address,  Riverview  Academy, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  P. 

BENTLEY,  ARTHUR  JOY,  A.B.  Teacher  Shushan,  Washington  co.,  N.  Y. ; 
with  General  electric  company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Address,  P.  O.  Box 
1378,  Scotia,  N.  Y.  P. 

BERGSTROM,  CLAUS  ALFRID,  A.B.;  D.B.  Yale  university  1891.  Stu- 
dent Andover  theological  seminary  1888;  ordained  Lutheran  minister 
1891 ;  pastor  Swedish  evangelical  Lutheran  church.  East  Greenwich,  R.  I., 
1887-94;  Immanuel  church,  Ccntrevillo,  R.  I.,  1891-94;  Gloria  Dei  church, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-98;  graduate  student  Brown  university  1893-95. 
Bom  Elfsborg  co.,  Westergotland,  Sweden,  Aug.  12,  i860;  died  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Sept.  14,  1898.  P.,  Nee.  1899 


384  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1888 

BLAKE,  ELI  WHITNEY,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1891.  Assist- 
ant Indian  department,  Hampton  normal  institute,  Hampton,  Va., 
1891-92;  general  manager  Providence  society  for  organizing  charity, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1892-94;  with  Solvay  process  company,  Syracuse,  N. 
Y.,  1894-98;  merchant  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1898-1902.  Born  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Feb.  13,  1867;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  30,  1902.    P.,  Nee.  1902 

BROWN,  GEORGE  SAMSON,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1890;  lawyer  Ever- 
ett, Wash.;  judge  fourth  judicial  district  of  Nev.,  1903-.  Address,  Elko, 
Nev.  P. 

BROWNELL,  ERNEST  HENRY,  A.B.;  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technol- 
ogy 1890.  Instructor  Brown  university  1891-94.  Surveyor  U.  S.  engi- 
neers 1891;  assistant  engineer  water  works  construction  1892;  civil 
engineer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-1902;  with  Samuel  W.  Gray,  consulting 
engineer,  1894-98;  U.  S.  engineers  1897;  commissioned  civil  engineer  U. 
S.  navy,  1902-.     Address,   Navy  Yard,   Portsmouth,  N.  H.  P. 

BROWNELL,  FRANCIS  HERBERT,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1890;  lawyer 
Everett,  Wash.;  trustee  Everett  hospital  1895-1904;  president  Everett 
chamber  of  commerce  1900-02;  board  of  trustees  Everett  public  library 
1900-;  Wash,  state  bar  association  1905.     Address,  Everett,  Wash.       P. 

BROWNELL,  WINTHROP  WHITE,  A.B.  Cotton  broker  Providence, 
R.  I.;  Colorado  Springs,  Col.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  16,  1866; 
died  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  March  10,   1905.  Prov.  jour.,  P. 

BRUNSEN,  CLAYTON  PLATT,  A.B.  Medical  student  College  of  physi- 
cians and  surgeons,  Columbia  college,  1888-91;  clerk  New  York  office  of 
Kent  and  Stanley  company  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-95;  instructor 
vocal  culture,  Hartford,  Conn.  Address,  39  Pearl  St.,  Hartford, 
Conn.  P. 

CHAMBERS,  CHARLES  KEMBLE,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1891;  lawyer 
Mt.  Holly,  N.  J.;  superintendent  Mt.  Holly  street  railway  company; 
soUcitor  Board  of  freeholders;  director  and  counsel  Farmers'  national 
bank.  Bom  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J.,  Oct.  18,  1866;  died  Sea  Side  Park,  N. 
J.,  Aug.  10,  1903.  P.,  Nee.  1904 

COOK,  ALBERT  BURKE,  Ph.B.  Broker  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  24 
Congress  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

COOKE,  CHARLES  DOUGHTY,  A.B.  Superintendent  Cooke  locomotive 
and  machine  company,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1892-1900;  secretary  and  treas- 
urer 1900-02;  vice  president  International  ore  treating  company.  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Address,  377  Twelfth  Ave.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  P. 

CRAIG,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Ph.B.  Lawyer  Chicago,  111.;  teacher  South 
division  high  school.  Chicago.     Address,  3304  Rhodes  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

P. 

DAY,  CHARLES  HOBEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1897;  A.B.  Acadia 
college  1886;  A.M.  1890;  McMaster  university  1894;  D.D.  Shurtleff 
college  1905.  Teacher  mathematics  Horton  collegiate  academy  1886- 
87;  student  Newton  theological  institution  1888-90;  Berlin,  Germany, 
1890-91;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1892;  pastor  First  church,  Quebec, 
Canada,  1891-96;  preacher  Wayland  chapel.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896-97; 
professor  German,  Shurtleflf  college,  1897-99 ;  principal  Shurtleff  academy 
1898-99;  pastor  Kentville,  N.  S.,  1900-.  Author  various  articles  in  peri- 
odicals.    Address,  KentviUe,  N.  S.  P. 

DENISON,  JAMES  FLOYD,  A.B.     Instructor  mathematics,  Milton  acade- 
my, Milton,  Mass.,  1888-91;  lawyer  Denver,  Col.;  Colorado  Springs,  Col. 
instructor  Col.  state  preparatory  school,  Boulder,  Col.,  1904-.     Address 
19x6  13th  St.,  Boulder,  Col.  P 

DENNIS,    CHARLES    EDWARD,    A.B.;    A.M.    upon   examination    1890 
Ph.D.  1895.     Instructor  pedagogy.  Brown  university,  1 89 7- 1 90 1.   Teach- 
er Greek  and  German,  Conn,  literary  institution,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1888-90 


i888  GRADUATES  385 

classics,  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1890-1901;  principal  Hope  street 

high  school.  Providence,    1901-;  president  R.  I.  institute  of  instruction 

1902-03.     Address,  114  Tabor  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DEXTER,  EDWIN  KING,  A.B.     Ordained  Baptist  minister  1888;  pastor 

Montgomery  Centre.  Vt.,  1888-90;  resident  Sharon,  Vt.,    1890,    1897-99; 

wholesale  produce  dealer,  Whitewater,  Wis.,   1891-93;  Milwaukee,  Wis.; 

Norfolk,  Neb.     Born  Lowell.  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  i860;  died  Sharon,  Vt.,  Jan. 

II.  1899-  Nee.  1899 

GILBERT,  JOHN  WESLEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1891.     Student 

American  school  of  classical  studies  at  Athens  1890-91;  professor  Greek 

and  Enghsh,  Payne  institute,  Augusta,  Ga.     Address,   1616  Thirteenth 

St.,  Avigusta,  Ga. 

HAMILTON,  CLARENCE  GRANT,  AB.;  A.M.  upon  examination,  1900. 
Teacher  Swan's  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1888-89;  music  teacher  Provi- 
dence 1 888- 1 904;  associate  professor  music,  Wellesley  college,  1904-. 
Author  articles  in  musical  periodicals.     Address,  Wellesley,  Mass.  P. 

HARRIS,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  WENTWORTH,  A.B.  Vice  presi- 
dent W.  A.  Harris  steam  engine  company.  Address,  158  Bowen  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  "  Prov.  dir.,  P. 

HOUSE,  MORRIS  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Director  Tilden-Thurber  company, 
dealers  in  silverware,  fine  jewelry  and  art  goods.  Address  14  Euclid 
Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HUNTER,  JOHN  POWELL,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1893.  Tutor 
Bellevue  Terrace,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.;  Milwaukee,  Wis.;  resident  physician 
Allegheny  general  hospital,  Allegheny,  Penn.,  1893-94;  physician  Alle- 
ghenj'-;  assistant  physician  private  hospital,  Pittsburgh,  Penn..  assistant 
in  physiology,  medical  department.  Western  Penn.  university;  member 
Dr.  Pepper  medical  society ;  Pittsburgh  naval  reserves.  Born  McWilliams- 
town,  Chester  co.,  Penn.,  1865 ;  died  West  Chester,  Penn.,  March  27,  1901. 

P.,  Nee.  1 90 1 

JOHNSON.  ARTHUR  PLINY,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1893.  In- 
structor German  and  physical  sciences,  De  Veaux  college.  Suspension 
Bridge,  N.  Y.,  1888-89;  principal  high  school,  Groton,  Conn.,  1889-90; 
high  school,  Bristol.  R.  I.,  1890-96;  admitted  to  bar  1898;  lawyer  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.      Address,  324  Butler  Exchange,  Providence,  R.  I. 

R.  I.  att.,  P. 

MARSHALL,  ALEXANDER,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  University  of  the  city  of  New 
York  1891.  Assistant  surgeon  Bellevue  hospital.  New  York,  N.  Y..  1890; 
physician  Ashton,  R.  I.;  health  officer  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  1897;  medical 
examiner  Providence  county  1895-;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representa- 
tives 1900,  1901.     Address,  P.  O.  Box  4,  Ashton,  R.  I.  P. 

MEDBURY  CHARLES  FRANKLIN,  A.B.  Electrical  engineer  Foxboro, 
Mass.;  district  manager  Westinghouse  electric  and  manufacturing  com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.     Address,  Union  Trust  Building,  Detroit,  Mich.     P. 

PINKHAM,  HENRY  WINN,  A.B.;  A.M.  University  of  Denver  1903. 
Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1891;  ordained  Baptist  minis- 
ter 1891;  pastor  East  Washington  avenue  church,  Bridgeport,  Conn, 
1891-95;  preacher  First  church,  Denver,  Col.,  1896;  pastor  Bethany  church, 
Denver,  1896-;  president  Denver  philosophical  society  1904-05.  Author 
various  sermons  and  essays.     Address,  Denver,  Col.  P. 

QUINN,  JOHN  CORNELIUS,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1890-92;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  108  Hope  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

SANFORD,  LOUIS  CHILDS,  A.B.;  D.B.  Episcopal  theological  school, 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1892.  Ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1892;  priest  1893, 
missionary  in  charge  of  St.  Luke's  church,  Selnia,  Cal.,  and  St.  Michael's 
church,  Fowler,  Cal.,  1892-98;  rector  St.  Paul's  church,  Salinas.  Cal., 
1898-1900;  Church  of  St.  John  the  evangelist,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1900-, 
Address,  120  Julian  Ave.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  P. 


386  BROWN    UNIVERSITY  1888 

SMITH,  WALTER  BURGES,  A.B.  Cotton  manufacturer.  Address,  116 
Benevolent  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TAFT,  ROBERT  RENNIE,  A.B.  Superintendent  Baltic  power  company, 
Baltic,  Conn.;  supervising  engineer  Providence,  R.  I.;  Whitney,  N.  C, 
1904-.     Address,  P.  O.  Box  1443,  Providence,  R.  I.  '  P. 

WATSON,  ARTHUR  EUGENE,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1898;  Ph.D. 
1905.  Instructor  physics.  Brown  university,  1895-99;  assistant  professor 
physics  1899-.  Assistant  foreman  draughting  department  Thomson- 
Houston  and  General  electric  companies,  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  1888-95;  university  extension  lecturer  Brown  university  1891-93. 
Author  several  technical  handbooks  for  electricians  and  artisans;  also 
various  articles  in  periodicals.  Address,  Brown  University,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

WHITAKER,  FREDERIC  EARLE,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1892; 
Ph.D.  1899.  Instructor  Greek,  Brown  university,  1896-99.  Principal 
grammar  school  and  classical  master  high  school,  Woonsocket,  R.  I., 
1888-90 ;  professor  Latin,  Thatcher  institute,  and  head  of  language  depart- 
ment. Nelson  seminary,  Shreveport,  La.,  1890-92;  private  instructor 
classics;  instructor  Greek  and  Latin,  University  school,  Providence,  R.  I., 
1898-99;  professor  Latin  language  and  literatvire,  Kcnyon  college,  O.,  1899- 
1901;  master  French  and  Greek,  St.  Paul's  school,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.; 
private  instructor  classics,  and  law  student,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Author 
articles  in  various  peiiodicals.     Address,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 

WILBUR,  WILLIAM  ALLEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1894.  Teach- 
er Vt.  academy,  Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  1888-89;  Latin,  Colby  academy. 
New  London,  N.  H.,  1889-90;  history  and  English  literature,  Howard 
seminary.  West  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1890-95;  dean  Columbian  academy, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1895-97;  professor  English,  Columbian  university, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1897-1902;  head  professor  English,  George  Washing- 
ton university,  fonnerly  Columbian  university,  190 2-;  acting  dean  Co- 
lumbian college,  1904-.  Address,  George  Washington  University,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  P. 

WOOLLEY,  ERVING  YALE,  A.B.  With  Stoddard,  Hasrick,  Richards 
and  company,  dealers  in  textile  machinery,  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  152 
Congress  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

YOUNG,  CLARENCE  WHITFORD,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Union  college  of  law, 
Chicago,  111.,  1890;  D.O.  Northern  institute  of  osteopathy  1901.  Lawyer 
Omaha,  Neb.;  law  editor  West  Publishing  company  1897-99;  osteopathic 
physician  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Author  articles  in  health  publications.  Ad- 
dress, 801  Ernst  Building,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  P. 

38-*6 

1889 

ADAMS,  EARL  NEWTON,  A.B.  With  Empire  publishing  company,  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.,  1889-92;  president  1892.  Born  Groton,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  12, 
1867;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Aug.  17,  1892.  Nee.  1893 

BARNARD,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.  Overseer  Indian  school,  Albu- 
querque, N.  M.,  1889-90;  with  Providence  steam  and  gas  pipe  company, 
Providence,  R.  I.;  engaged  in  mining  Ark.;  in  business.  Address,  Med- 
way,  Mass. 

BARROWS,  ARTHUR  ELLIS,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  Mattapoisett, 
Mass.,  1889-90;  representative  People's  investment  bureau,  Boston, 
Mass.;  agent  for  Ayer-Chapin  company  of  Seattle,  Wash,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1890.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  15,  1866;  died  Rochester, 
Mass.,  Aug.  4,  1890.  Nee.  1891 

BLAISDELL,  BERTRAM  SINCLAIR,  A.B.     Clerk  appellate  division  R.  I 
supreme  court  1893-.     Address,  Court   House,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BRIGGS,  FREDERICK  HUNTINGTON,  Ph.B.  Billiard  table  manufac- 
turer Boston,  Mass.     Address,  449  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 


i889  GRADUATES  387 

BURDICK,  FRANCIS,  A.B.  Division  superintendent  Old  Colonv street  rail- 
way company,  Newport, R.I.    Address,  44c;  Thames  St., Newport,  R.I.     P. 

CARPENTER,  FRANK  WILLIAMS,  A.B.  Electrician  with  N.  E.  port- 
electric  company,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1890-91;  secretary  and  treasurer 
Attleboro  cooperative  bank,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1892-93 ;  bookkeeper  Attle- 
boro  1891-96;  superintendent  lumber  yard,  Attleboro,  1896-1905;  mem- 
ber firm  of  Carpenter  coal  and  lumber  company,  1905-.  Address,  i!;3 
South  Main  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  p. 

CARPENTER,  FREDERIC  EVERETT,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1892; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  tax  collector  East  Providence  1897-99;  acting 
town  solicitor  1898.     Address,  20  Market  Square,  Providence,  R.  I.      P. 

COLBY,  LOUIS  ST.  CLAIR,  A.B.  Broker.  Address,  N.  Y.  Cotton  Ex- 
change, New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

CUSHING,  ARTHUR,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1889-90; 
admitted  to  bar  1891;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  recording  clerk  R.  I. 
house  of  representatives  1893-94;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives 
1894-95;  school  committee.  North  Providence,  1901-;  judge  of  probate, 
North  Providence,  1903-.     Address,  19  College  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  P.,  R.  I.  att. 

DAY,  HORACE  LINCOLN,  A.B.;  Acadia  college  1888.  Manager  repre- 
sentative department,  Thomas  Leeming  and  comjiany,  New  York, 
N.  Y.;  president,  secretary,  treasurer  and  general  manager  Horace  L. 
Dav  company,  importers,  New  York.  Address,  loi  West  84th  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  P. 

DEANE,  WILLIAM  BRECKE,  A.B.  Bookman  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  president 
Ideal  advertising  company,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Author  various  articles. 
Address,  Box  607,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  P, 

DENFELD,  CHARLES  ARTHUR,  A.B.;  D.B.  Episcopal  theological  school, 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1892.  Ordained  Episcopal  minister  1892;  rector  Church 
of  the  Saviour,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1892-99;  Church  of  the  transfiguration, 
Edgewood,  and  Trinity  chapel,  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  1899-.  Address,  106 
Arnold  Ave.,  Edgewood,  R.  I.  P. 

FARNSWORTH,  CHARLES,  A.B.  In  charge  of  cattle  ranch,  Rio  Blanco 
CO.,  Col.,     Address,  Rio  Blanco  co.,  Col.  P. 

FIFE,  REGINALD  SPINKS,  A.B.  Lawyer  Chicago,  111.;  actor.  Address, 
257  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

FREEMAN,  ARCHIBALD  ANGUS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Cornell  university  1890. 
Graduate  student  Cornell  university  1889-90;  instructor  normal  school, 
Cortland,  N.  Y.,  1890-92;  history,  Phillips  academy,  Andover,  Mass., 
1 89 2-.     Address,  Andover,  Mass.  P. 

FROHOCK,  SYLVANUS  EVERETT,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister 
1886;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1892;  pastor  Carew  street 
church,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1892-98;  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  1898-1901; 
Liberty,  N.  Y.,  1903-04;  Concord,  N.  H.,  1904-.     Address,  Concord,  N.  H. 

Newt.,  P. 

GARDNER,  WILLIAM  HOWATT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Taylor  university  1898; 
Ph.D.  1899.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1892;  head 
teacher  Wayland  seminary,  Washington,  D.  C,  1892-93;  principal  Keuka 
institute,  Keuka  college,  N.  Y.,  1893-95;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pas- 
tor Livingston,  N  J.,  1896-1903;  editor  and  proprietor  Stolen  Island 
transcript,  1903-05;  member  staff  Newark  evening  news,  Newark,  N.J.; 
moderator  Morris  and  Essex  Baptist  association,  1900-01;  director  N.  J. 
Baptist  education  society  189 7- 1903.  Author  numerous  articles  in 
various  periodicals.     Address,  106  Church  St.,  West  Haven,  Conn. 

Newt.,  P. 

GRANT,  GEORGE  PRESTON,  A.B.  Treasurer  Grant  yarn  company, 
manufacturers  of  cotton  yarns  and  warps,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Address,  100 
Prospect  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  P. 


388  BROWN    UNIVERSITY  1889 

HARTSOCK,  CHARLES  GRANT,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1889; 
missionary  Upper  Congo,  Africa,  1890-92.  Bom  Lawrence,  Ind.,  Aug.  16, 
1865;  died  Irebu,  Congo,  Southwest  Africa,  Nov.  19,  1892.        Nee.  1893 

HAZARD,  LAURISTON  HARTWELL,  A.B.  Treasurer  Hazard  cotton 
company.  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  20  Market  Sq.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

JACKSON.  RALPH  WENTWORTH,  A.B.;  M.D.  Long  Island  college  hos- 
pital 1892.  Ph^'sician  Fall  River,  Mass. ;  member  staff  Fall  River  union 
hospital;  consultant  City  hospital.  Fall  River.  Address,  251  Cherry  St., 
Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

JENKS,  ERNEST  POTTER,  A.B.;  M  D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons, 
Columbia  university,  1898.  Resident  Brookline,  Mass.,  Asheville  and 
Sapphire,  N.  C,  1889-94;  physician  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1898-1902;  assist- 
ant house  physician  Children's  hospital;  assistant  house  surgeon  Demilt 
dispensary;  inspector  schools.  New  York  board  of  health.  Born  Boston, 
Mass.,  May  13,  1866;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  25,  1902.    Nee.  1903 

JERNEGAN,  PRESCOTT  FORD,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1889; 
instructor  Greek  and  Latin,  Phillips  academy,  Andover,  Mass.,  1889-90; 
graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1892;  pastor  First  chvirch, 
Middletown,  Conn.,  1892-95 ;  First  church,  DeLand,  Fla.,  1895-96;  in  busi- 
ness and  travelling  1896-1900;  teacher  Bureau  of  education,  Philippines, 
1901-;  teacher  Philippine  history,  Philippine  normal  school,  Manila,  P.  I. 
Author  History  of  the  Philippines;  various  sermons,  articles  and  reports. 
Address,  Care  Bureau  of  Education,  Manila,  P.  I.  P. 

KING,  GEORGE  FARQUHAR  JONES,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn. 
1898.  Student  Harvard  law  school  1893-94;  physician  Providence,  R.I. 
Address,  43  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

LATHROP,  WILLIAM  GILBERT,  A.B.;  D.B.  Yale  university  1892;  A.M. 
1905.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1892;  pastor  Monroe,  Conn., 
1892-93;  North  Haven,  Conn.,  1893-1901;  Shelton,  Conn.,  1901-.  Ad- 
dress, Shelton,  Conn.  P. 

LOVEWELL,  HENRY  PLUMMER,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1894. 
Merchant  Providence,  R.  I.;  house  oflEicer  McLean  hospital,  Somerville, 
Mass.,  1894-95;  Boston  city  hospital  1895-96;  Boston  Ijdng-in  hospital 
1896-97;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-.  Address,  6  Hammond  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MANNING,  EDWARD  PAYSON,  A.B.;  Ph.D.  Johns  Hopkins  university 
1894.  Instructor  mathematics,  St.  Lawrence  university.  Canton,  N.  Y., 
1894-95;  resident  Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y.,  1895-97.  Born  Antwerp,  N.  Y., 
March  21,  1865;  died  Judson,  Mass.,  Feb.  15,  1897.  Nee.  1897 

MANSFIELD,  FRANCIS  HEBER,  Ph.B.  Proprietor  Guardian  mercantile 
agency,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  150  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    P. 

MARTIN,  RICHARD  RUNYON,  A.B.  Law  student  Columbia  college 
1889-90;  admitted  to  bar  1891;  lawyer  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1891-93;  Utica, 
N.  Y.,  1893-.     Address,  19-22  Mann  Building,  Utica,  N.  Y.  P. 

MASON,  ROBERT  LEW  PRESTON,  A.B.  Travelling  salesman  Mason, 
Chapin  and  company.  Providence,  R.  I.;  superintendent  N.  Y.  and  Penn. 
company's  Champlain  mills,  manufacturing  chemical  fibre,  Willsboro, 
N.  Y.     Address  Willsboro,  Essex  co.,  N.  Y.  P. 

PACKARD,  GEORGE,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Northwestern  university  1891,  Stu- 
dent Union  college  of  law,  Chicago,  111.;  admitted  to  bar  1S91;  lawyer 
Chicago,  111.;  assistant  attorney  World's  Columbian  exposition  1892-93. 
Address,  518  First  National  Bank  Building,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

PARKER,  HENRY  FENNO,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1895.  Law- 
yer Brockton,  Mass.;  lecturer  on  medical  jurisprudence,  College  of  physi- 
cians and  surgeons,  Boston,  1901-;  member  common  council,  Brockton, 
1902-03;  board  of  aldermen  1904-.  Address,  158  Belmont  St.,  Brockton, 
Mass.  P, 


i889  GRADUATES  389 

PARMENTER,  HERBERT  WARE,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1892;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1892-93;  clerk  Republican  committee,  Johnston.  R.  I. 
Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  4,  1865;  died  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Sept.  6, 

1893.  Nee.  1894 
PEASE,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL,  A.B.     In  business  Denver,  Col  ;  Louisville, 

Col.;  Denver,  Col      Address,  2127  West  33d  Ave.,  Denver,  Col  .  P. 

PLEHN,  CARL  COPPING,  A.B.;  Ph.D.  Gftttingen  university  1891  Pro- 
fessor history  and  political  science,  Middlebury  college,  1891-93;  assistant 
professor  political  economy.  University  of  Cal.,  1893-99;  associate  pro- 
fessor of  finance  and  statistics  1899-;  dean  college  of  commerce  1898-; 
chief  statistician  to  U.  S.  Philippine  commission  1900-01.  Author  Das 
Kreditwesen  der  Staaten  und  Staedtc  der  nordamerikanischen  Union,  1891; 
also  numerous  magazine  articles.     Address,  Berkeley,  Cal.  P. 

PORTER,  GEORGE,  A.B.  Playright  Address,  372  State  St.,  Bridge- 
port, Conn.  P. 

RATHBUN,  EDWARD  HARRIS,  A.B.  Superintendent  Ray's  woolen 
company,  Franklin,  Mass.;  president  Woonsocket  machine  and  press 
company,  Woonsocket    R.  I.     Address    Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 

RICE,  HERBERT  AMBROSE,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1891:  LL.B. 
Harvard  universitv  1895.  Instructor  University  grammar  school.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I..  1889-92;  admitted  to  bar  1895;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I., 
member  school  committee,  Pawtucket.  R.  I.,  1891-93;  R  I.  house  of 
representatives  1901-02.  Address,  737  Banigan  Building,  Providence, 
R.   I.  P. 

ROOT.  EDWARD  THOMPSON,  A.B.  Architect,  Providence,  R.  I.;  Sault 
Ste.  Marie,  Mich.     Address,  648  Jackson  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  P. 

SHEAHAN,  DENNIS  HARVEY,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1892;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.;  clerk  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1888-91;  member 
Providence  common  council  1888-90,  1894,  1897-1901;  board  of  exam- 
iners R.  I.  normal  school,  1891;  board  of  aldermen  1902-03;  member 
R.  I.  commission,  Jamestown  ter-centennial  exposition,  1907.  Address, 
135  Bridgham  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SIMMONDS,  NEWTON  MERCER,  A.B.  Graduated  Crozer  theological 
seminary  1896;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Berlin,  N.  J.,  1894-96; 
Merchantville,  N.  J.,  1896-1900;  First  church,  Lewiston,  Me.,  1900-. 
Address,  63  Howe  St.,  Lewiston,  Me.  P. 

SIMMONS,  WARREN  SEABURY.  Ph.B.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and 
surgeons,  Columbia  college,  1892.  Surgeon  Atlanta  avenue  dispensary, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1891-96;  assistant  to  surgeons,  St.  John's  hospital, 
Brooklyn,  1893-1901;  physician  Brooklyn;  adjunct  professor  anatomy, 
Long  Island  college  hospital,  1901-;  attending  surgeon  St.  John's  hospital 
1901-;  consulting  surgeon  Jewish  dispensary  1902-;  member  King's  county 
medical  society;  Brooklyn  pathological  society;  Brooklyn  surgical 
society;  Greater  New  York  medical  society;  American  academy  of 
medicine.     Address,  338  Lafayette  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.      Columb.,  P. 

SLOCUM,   PERCY   DINSMORE   SMITH,   A.B.;  A.M.   upon  examination 

1894.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives 
1889-94;  town  moderator  Glocester,  R.  I.;  member  school  committee 
Glocester;  superintendent  schools  Glocester;  member  R.  I.  state  board  of 
education;  clerk  office  of  R.  I.  secretary  of  state  1890-91;  member  com- 
mission Woonsocket  and  Pascoag  railroad.  Address,  32  Westminster  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

SMITH,  ERNEST  GILBERT,  A.B.  Dealer  in  dental  supplies.  Address. 
87  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

SMITH,  FRANK  AUSTIN,  A.B.  Graduated  Crozer  theological  seminary 
1892;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1892;  pastor  First  church,  Somerville, 
N.  J.,  1892-1902;  First  church,  Haddonfield.  N.  J.,  1902-;  member  execu- 
tive committee  International  Sunday  school  association  1902-.  Address, 
37  East  Main  St.,  Haddonfield,  N.y.  P- 


390  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1889 

SMYTH,  DAVID  GRANT,  A  B.  Principal  Leland  and  Gray  seminary, 
Townshend,  Vt.,  1889-91;  teacher  science  and  mathematics,  high  school, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1891-.     Address,  46  Willard  St.,  Hartford.  Conn.         P. 

SQUIRES,  VERNON  PURINTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  University  of  Chicago  1895. 
Instructor  natural  sciences,  Worcester  academy,  1889-90;  professor  Greek 
and  Latin,  N.  Y.  state  normal  school,  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  1890-93;  fellow  in 
English,  University  of  Chicago,  1893-97;  professor  English,  University  of 
North  Dakota,  1897-1901;  English  and  history,  Kalamazoo  college, 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1901-02;  professor  English,  University  of  N.  D.,  1902-. 
Address,  University  of  N.  D.,  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.  P. 

SWIFT,  AUGUSTUS  TABER,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1890;  Ph.D. 
1896.  Instructor  German,  Brown  university,  1890-92;  French  1894-95. 
Master  modern  languages,  Hotchkiss  school,  Lakeville,  Conn.,  1892-94; 
instructor  German  and  shorthand,  evening  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I., 
1895-97;  secretary  to  governor  of  R.  I.  1896-97;  instructor  commercial 
department,  English  high  school.  Providence,  189 7-;  assistant  treasurer, 
Eastern  commercial  teachers'  association,  1902-04;  secretary  Barnard 
club,  Providence,  1903-05.  Author  Report  on  commercial  education  in 
Germany;  various  articles  in  periodicals.  Address,  122  Rochambeau 
Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WARREN,  GEORGE  EDDY,  A.B.  Wholesale  coal  business,  Boston, 
Mass.;  president  Warren  and  Monks  company,  Boston  and  New  York, 
N.  Y. ;  director  Eastern  coal  company,  Providence,  R.  I;  Crompton  and 
Knowles  loom  works,  Worcester,  Mass.;  Woburn  gas  lighting  company. 
Address,  71  Bay  State  Road,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

WHEELER,  ARTHUR  LINCOLN,  A.B.  Student  of  electricity  Mass. 
institute  of  technology  1889-91;  teacher  private  school,  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  1891-92;  Technical  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-.  Ad- 
dress, 12  Observatory  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WHIPPLE,  JOSEPH  CALDWELL,  A.B.  Student,  tutor  and  lecturer. 
Maiden,  Mass.;  Cambridge,  Mass.;  secretary  Maiden  democratic  city  com- 
mittee; delegate  to  Mass.  state  democratic  convention  1892;  Congres- 
sional convention,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1892.  Address,  51  Sacramento  St., 
Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

WILDES,  FRANK  HARLOW,  A.B.  Lawyer.  Address,  95  Dover  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WILLIAMS,  APPLETON  PARK,  A.B.  With  R.  I.  hospital  trust  company, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1889-92;  treasurer  Upton  manufacturing  company. 
West  Upton,  Mass.;  member  school  board,  Upton,  1895-;  chairman  1896-; 
member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1898;  board  of  selectmen,  Upton, 
1901;  president  Mass.  Sunday  school  association  1903.  Address,  West 
Upton,  Mass.  P. 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  PARKER,  Ph.B.  Teacher  mathematics,  high  school. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1889-92;  instructor  mathematics  and  mechanical  draw- 
ing, Adelphi  academy,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,   1892-95;  machinery  merchant 

f-      Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  287  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

P. 

WRIGHT,  NATHAN  MANCHESTER,  A.B.  School  district  trustee  John- 
ston, R.  I.,  1890-98;  superintendent  schools  1891-94;  editor's  private 
secretary  Joiirnal  office.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-1903;  secretary  and 
treasurer  R.  I.  republican  state  central  committee  1903-;  admitted  to 
bar  1904;  lawyer  Providence  1904-;  member  Providence  common  coun- 
cil 1899,1900.  Author  various  reports  and  newspaper  articles.  Address, 
255  Webster  Ave.,  Providence.  R.  I.  P. 

56-*6 

1890 

ALGER,  JOHN  LINCOLN.  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1895.  Instructor 
pure  mathematics,   Brown  university,    1892-95.     Teacher  high  school, 


iSqo  graduates  391 

Providence,  R.  T.,  1890-92;  superintendent  schools,  Bennington,  Vt., 
1895-1900;  principal  Vt.  state  normal  school.  Johnson,  Vt.,  1900-04; 
Vermont  academy,  Saxton's  River,  Vt..  1904-.  Address,  Saxton's  River, 
Vt.  P. 

APPLETON,  FRANK,  A.B.;  D.B.  Episcopal  theological  school.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1892  Ordained  Episcopal  minister  1892;  rector  St.  Thomas's 
church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1891-92;  St.  Andrew's  church,  St.  Johnsbury, 
Vt.,  1892-97;  Trinity  church,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1897-;  dean  Convocation 
of  Pawtucket.     Address,  50  Main  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

BOND,  ALFRED  PALEY,  A.B.  Teacher  Classical  and  scientific  institute, 
Movtnt  Pleasant,  Penn.,  1890-97.  Born  Suffield,  Conn.,  Sept.  9,  1867; 
died  Mount  Pleasant,  Penn.,  Dec.  26,  1897.  Nee.  1898 

BOURNE,  ALEXANDER  PHCENIX,  A.B.;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1895. 
Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1894;  ordained  Congregational 
minister  1895;  assistant  pastor  Phillips  church,  Exeter,  N.  H.,  i89t;-i9oo; 
pastor  1900-02;  resident  Barrington,  R.  L;  assistant  pastor  Cambridge, 
Mass.     Address,  36  Shepard  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

BROWN,  THOMAS  EDWIN,  A.B.  Student  N.  Y.  law  school;  admitted  to 
bar  1893;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  40  Exchange  Building, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BUDLONG,  MARTIN  SALISBURY,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1892. 
M.D.  Hahnemann  medical  college,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1895.  Resident 
phj'sician  Hahnemann  hospital  1895-96;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.; 
assistant  surgeon  R.  I.  homoeopathic  hospital  1897-.  Address,  604 
Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BULLEN,  JOSEPH  EDMOND,  A.B.;  A.M.  Columbia  college  1894;  LL.B. 
1895.  Admitted  to  bar  1895;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  27 
William  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BURNETT,  EDMUND  CODY,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1895;  Ph.D. 
1897;  A.B.  Carson  college  1888.  Instructor  Greek,  Brown  university, 
1894-95;  history  1895-99.  Assistant  professor  mathematics,  Carson  and 
Newman  college,  Jefferson  City,  Tenn.,  1890-91;  professor  Greek  and 
modem  languages  1891-94;  professor  English  language  and  literature, 
Bethel  college,  Russellville,  Ky.,  1899- 1900;  professor  history  and  phi- 
losophy, Mercer  university,  1900-.  Author  various  historical  articles. 
Address,  Mercer  University,  Macon.  Ga.  P. 

CHAPMAN,  HAMILTON  EDGAR,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1893;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1893;  pastor  New  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1893-95;  Mt.  Washington  church,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1895-.  Ad- 
dress, 398  Washington  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

DEALEY,  JAMES  QUAYLE,  A.B.;  A.M  upon  examination  1893;  Ph.D. 
1895.  Instructor  English,  Brown  university,  1893-94;  instructor  Latin 
1894-95;  assistant  professor  social  and  political  science  1895-98;  associate 
professor  1898-.  Professor  languages  and  history,  Denton  normal  col- 
lege, Denton,  Tex..  1890-91;  teacher  Latin,  Vermont  academy,  1891-93; 
lecturer  on  sociologv,  Newton  theological  institution,  1904;  member 
boards  of  numerous  philanthropic  and  political  organizations.  Author 
Text-book  of  sociology,  in  conjunction  with  L.  F.  Ward.  1905;  also  nurner- 
ous  articles  in  newspapers  and  magazines  on  political  and  social  topics. 
Address,  872  Hope  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

ELY,  WILLIAM  GROSVENOR,  Ph.B.;  M.E.  Cornell  university  1892. 
Electrical  expert  with  General  electric  company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. ; 
assistant  superintendent  construction  1899-1900;  superintendent  con- 
struction 1900-.     Address,  Avon  Road,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  P. 

FORBES,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.B.  Instructor  Latin,  Phillips  academy, 
Andover,  Mass.,  1891-93;  professor  Latin  1893-;  student  classics,  Berlm 
university,  1897-98.  Editor  Ccesar's  Gallic  war.  in  conjunction  with  A. 
Harkness,  1901 ;  Eight  orations  of  Cicero,  1903.     Address,  Andover,  Mass. 


392 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1890 


FRENCH,  EDGAR  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  D.B.  Andover  theological  seminary 
1897.  Ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor  West  Barnstable,  Mass., 
1897-1903;  Wendell  avenue  church,  Brockton,  Mass.,  1903-.  Address, 
Hotel  Norris,  Brockton,  Mass.  P. 

FROST,  EDWIN  COLLINS,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1897.  Assist- 
ant rhetoric,  Brown  university,  1895-96;  instructor  rhetoric  1896-98. 
Cataloguer  Marsden  J.  Perry's  Shakespearean  collection  1901-.  Address, 
Providence  Art  Club,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GOLDTHWAITE,  STEPHEN  GRANT,  A.B.  City  editor  Boone  daily  news, 
Boone,  Iowa,  1890-92;  editor  Boone  county  republican  1892-96;  with  Dry 
goods  reporter,  Chicago,  111.,  1897-99;  proprietor  and  editor  Boone  daily 
news  1899-.     Address,  913  Third  St.,  Boone,  la.  P. 

GRANT,  HARRY  LINWOOD,  A.B.;  D.M.D.  Harvard  university  1898. 
Bookkeeper  Columbia  life  assurance  company.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1892- 
94;  clerk  Builders'  iron  foundry.  Providence,  1894-96;  dentist.  Address, 
623  Banigan  Building,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GREEN,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1893;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1893;  pastor  Natick,  R.  I.,  1893-. 
Address,  Natick,  R.  I.  P. 

GUILD,  FREDERICK  TAFT,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1891.  In- 
structor chemistry.  Brown  university,  1890-91;  secretary  of  the  faculty 
and  registrar  1891-.     Address,  Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I.      P. 

HEISER,  CHARLES  LEE  ANTHONY  A.B.  Cotton  manufacturer  Man- 
ville  company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  90  Brown  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P- 

HOLLAND,  DENNIS  JOSEPH,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Boston  university; 
admitted  to  bar  1892;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I., 
Sept.  21,  1869;  died  Providence,  Jan.  10,  1903.  P.,  Nee.  1903 

HOVEY,  FREDERICK  HOWARD,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1893. 
Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.     Address,  45  Milk  St. ,  Boston,  Mass. 

JENKS,  DANIEL  SANFORD,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1893;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1893;  pastor  Caribou,  Me.,  1893- 
06 •  First  church,  Frankhn,  N.  H.,  1897-.     Address,  Franklin  Falls,  N.  H. 

Newt.,  P. 

JOHNSON,  ALFRED  SCOTT,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1893;  lawyer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Address,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

KILLELEA,  JOSEPH  MARY,  A.B.  In  business  Ottawa,  111.  Born  Ottawa, 
111.,  Jan.  24,  1866;  died  Ottawa,  Dec.  25,  1898.  P.,  Nee.  1902 

KINGSLEY,  ALBERT  EUGENE,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1893;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1893;  pastor  First  church, 
Bangor,  Me.,  1893- 1903;  resident  Poquonoc  Bridge,  Conn.,  1903-04; 
pastor  South  Berwick,  Me.,  1904-;  president  Me.  Baptist  education 
society  1902-03.     Address,  South  Berwick,  Me.  Newt.,  P. 

LISK,  CHARLES  WAYLAND,  A.B.  Professor  Greek  and  Latin,  Ala. 
military  academy,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1890-91;  student  Southern  Baptist 
theological  seminary  1890-92;  graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary 
1893;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1893;  pastor  Luverne,  Minn.,  1893-95; 
graduate  student  New  Testament  history  and  literature,  Chicago  univer- 
sity, 1894-95;  pastor  First  church,  Ithaca,  Mich.,  1895-96;  Princeton, 
N.  J.,  1896-98;  preacher  Pittsburgh,  Penn.,  and  Allegheny,  Penn.,  1898-99; 
pastor  Sunbury,  O.,  1899-1902 ;  associate  editor  Michigan  Christian  herald, 
Detroit,  Mich.,  1902-.     Address,  225  Sidney  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.  P. 

Mackenzie,  CHARLES  FISK,  A.B.;  M.D.  Vanderbllt  university  1904. 
Professor  modern  languages  and  mathematics.  University  school,  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.,  1892;  dealer  in  wholesale  and  retail  millinery,  Nashville,  1892- 
1901;  physician.     Address,  935  Russell  St.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  P 


iSgo  GRADUATES  393 

McLaughlin,  JAMES,  A.B.  ;  D.B.  Yale  college  1893.  Graduated  Berkeley 
divinity  school  1894;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1894;  priest  1895;  curate 
Trinity  church,  Williamsport,  Penn.,  1894-95;  St.  Paul's  church,  Philips- 
burg,  j'enn.,  1895-97;  in  charge  St.  Martin's  church,  Johnsonburg,  Penn., 
1897-1900;  rector  St.  Mark's  church,  Victor,  Col.,  1900-02;  St.  Stephen's 
church,  Longmont,  Col.,  1902-.     Address,  Longmont,  Col.  P. 

McMURRY,  JAMES  GEOFFREY,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1890-92;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Denver,  Col.  Address,  Equitable 
Building,  Denver,  Col.  Harv.  law  quin. 

MYRICK,  EUGENE  CALVIN,  Ph.B.  Bleacher,  dyer  and  printer  of  cotton 
cloth,  Providence,  R.  I.;  agent  Silver  Spring  company,  finishers  of  cotton 
fabrics.  New  York,  N.  Y.;  member  firm  of  Myrick  and  Rice,  finishers' 
agents.  New  York.     Address,  320  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

NEWELL,  LYMAN  CHURCHILL,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1891; 
Ph.D.  Johns  Hopkins  university  1895.  Instructor  chemistry,  Brown 
university,  1890-91.  Teacher  chemistry,  high  school,  Pawtucket,  R.  I., 
1891-92;  graduate  student  Johns  Hopkins  university  1892-95;  teacher 
chemistry,  English  high  school,  Somerville.,  Mass.,  1895-98;  Mass.  state 
normal  school,  Lowell,  Mass.  1898-1904;  professor  chemistry,  Boston 
university,  1904-.  Author  Experimental  chemistry,  1900;  Descriptive 
chemistry,  1903;  Qualitative  Analysis,  1905;  various  articles  on  chemi- 
stry and  pedagogy  in  educational  journals;  associate  editor  School 
science.     Address,  Boston  University,  Boston   Mass.  P. 

NEWTON,  TRACEY  LANSING,  A.B.  Telegraph  operator  Boston  and 
Maine  and  New  Hampshire  roads;  clerk  and  operator  New  England  navi- 
gation company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  156  Friendship  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P- 

OWEN,  AUGUSTUS  STANTON,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1893;  lawyer  La- 
conia,  N.  H.;  city  solicitor  Laconia  1901-03.     Address,  Laconia,  N.  H.    P. 

PALMER,  HENRY  ROBINSON,  A.B.  Member  editorial  staff  Providence 
journal.  Providence,  R.  I.  1890-1903,  1905-;  editor  Providence  Sunday 
journal,  igo^-o^',  Brown  alumni  monthly.  1900-.  Author  many  articles 
in  prose  and  verse  in  newspapers  and  magazines.  Address,  Stoning- 
ton,  Conn.  P- 

PERRY,  EUGENE  ASHTON,  A.B.  Master  grammar  school.  Maiden, 
Mass.;  originator  and  publisher  Perry  pictures.  Maiden.  Editor  and 
publisher  The  Perry  magazine.     Address,  10  Tremont  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

PORTER,  JAMES  BENTON,  A.B.  Electrical  engineer,  Bridgeport,  Conn.; 
with  General  electric  company,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  Address,  1425 
Spruce  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

POTTER.  EDWARD  EVERETT,  A.B.  Electrical  engineer  General  elec- 
tric company.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1891-93;  general  superintendent 
Union  street  railway  company,  Dartmouth  and  Westport  street  railway 
company.  New  Bedford  and  Onset  street  railway  company.  New  Bedford. 
Address,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  P. 

PRESBREY,  WALTER  ACKMAN,  Ph.B.  Civil  engineer  highway  de- 
partment, Providence,  R.  I.,  1890-95;  surveyor  board  of  tax  assessors, 
Providence,  1895-;  rnanufacturer  Providence,  R.  I  ;  member  city  council. 
Providence,  1901-.     Address,  16  Woodman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

RHODES,  FREDERICK  MILLER,  Ph.B.  With  C.  S.  Sisson  and  company, 
jobbers  of  boots,  shoes  and  rubbers,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1890-96;  Rhodes, 
Kern  and  company,  1896- 1900;  assistant  secretary  Board  of  trade.  Provi- 
dence; assistant  manager.  Address,  Providence  Board  of  Trade,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P- 

SACKETT,  FREDERIC  MOSELEY,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university 
1893.  Admitted  to  bar  1894;  lawyer  Columbus,  O.;  Louisville,  Ky. 
Address,  1614  Third  Ave.,  Louisville,  Ky.  P. 


394 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1890 


SANDFORD.  FREDERIC  WASHBURN,  A.B.;  D.B.  Episcopal  theological 
school,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1900.  Principal  grammar  school,  Slaterville, 
R.  I.,  1893-94;  South  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  1894-95;  Ashton,  R.  I.,  1895-96; 
high  school.  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.,  1896-97;  ordained  Episcopal  priest  1900; 
rector  St.  John's  church,  Athol,  Mass.,  1900-05;  Grace  church,  Chicopee, 
Mass.,  1905-.     Address.  156  Springfield  St.,  Chicopee,  Mass.  P. 

SAYLES,  FRANK  ARTHUR,  A.B.  Manufacturer  and  mill  owner.  Ad- 
dress, Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P- 

SMITH,  ARTHUR  WARREN,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  Bristol,  N.  H., 
1891-92;  instructor  Greek,  German  and  history,  Ohio  military  institute, 
College  Hill,  O.,  1892-93;  principal  Pawtuxet  graded  school,  Warwick, 
R.  I.,  1893-94;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1894;  pastor  Shelton,  Conn., 
1894-95;  superintendent  Baptist  mission  work,  Hartford  Baptist  union, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1895-97;  pastor  OHvet  church,  Hartford,  1896-97;  Park 
Rapids,  Minn.,  1897-98;  Kingston,  Mass.,  1899-1903;  Sedgwick,  Me.,  1904-; 
secretary  Old  Colony  Baptist  ministers'  conference  1902-.  Author  articles 
and  sermons.     Address,  Box  47,  Sedgwick,  Me.  P. 

STINESS,  EDWARD  CLINTON  BESSOM,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university 
1894.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  reporter  opinions  R.  I.  supreme  court 
1898-;  secretary  R.  I.  state  board  of  bar  examiners  1900-.  Author  The 
judicial  conflict  in  Field's  History  of  R.  I.;  editor  Digest  of  R.  I.  reports, 
vols.  1-20,  1901;  R.  I.  reports,  1898-.  Address,  19  Arhngton  Ave.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P- 

STOCKWELL,  FREDERICK  EMERSON,  A.B.;  D.B.  Union  theological 
seminary  1898;  A.M.  Columbia  university  1899.  Teacher  Franklin  school, 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1890-92;  classical  department,  high  school.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1892-94;  in  Europe  and  Asia  1896-97;  ordained  Congrega- 
tional minister  1898;  assistant  pastor  West  End  Presbyterian  church. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1898-99;  pastor  Presbyterian  church,  Beverly,  N.  J., 
1899-.     Address,  Beverly,  N.  J.  P. 

TOWER,  CLIFFORD  SAYLES,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member 
common  council,  Providence,  1904-.  Author  Synopsis  of  R.  I.  corpora- 
tion law,  in  conjunction  with  J.  A.  Williams,  in  Corporation  legal  manual 
of  N.  J.     Address,  49  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TUCKER,  CARL  EFFERENN,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1893;  lawyer  Niag- 
ara Falls,  N.  Y.     Address,  158  Gluck  Building,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.     P. 

WALKER,  IRVING  EVERETT,  A.B.  Boot  and  shoe  manufacturer  West- 
boro,  Mass.;  muslin  underwear  manufacturer  Westboro.  Address, 
Westboro,  Mass.  P. 

WATJEN,  HERMAN  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1893;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1893;  pastor  First  church, 
Warren,  R.  I.;  chaplain  Warren  artillery.     Address,  Warren,  R.  I. 

Newt  ,  P. 

WEBB,  GEORGE  HEBER,  Ph.B.  Census  office,  Washington,  D.  C,  1890, 
1895;  secretary  Board  of  trade.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-;  supervisor  R.  I. 
census  1900-01,  1905-;  chief  special  agent  manufactures,  U.  S.  census, 
1900-01;  R.  I.  commissioner  industrial  statistics  1905-;  superintendent 
R.  I.  census  1905-;  manager  Guide  publishing  company.  Providence; 
treasurer  Automatic  powder  filling  machine  company.  Providence. 
Editor  and  manager  Providence  board  of  trade  journal.  Address,  Board  of 
Trade  Building,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WESTCOTT,  FRANK  THOMAS,  Ph.B.;  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technology 
1892.  Civil  engineer  Central  Falls,  R.  I.;  superintendent  streets,  North 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  1898-.     Address,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  P. 

WHITE,  ELLIOT  FARNSWORTH,  A.B.  Student  Union  theological  sem- 
inary 1890-91;  resident  Lakewood,  N.  J.;  Morristown,  N.  J.;  Summit, 
N.  J.  Born  Winchendon,  Mass.,  Nov.  20,  1866;  died  Summit,  N.  J., 
Feb.  25,  1896.  P.,  Nee.  1896 


iSqo  graduates  395 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1892  ;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  42  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

YOUNG,  WALTER  HARRIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1892.  Assist- 
ant principal  Conn,  literary  institution,  Suffield,  Conn. ;  principal  high 
school,  Warren,  R.  I.;  Lewis  high  school,  Southington,  Conn.  Address, 
Southington,  Conn.  P. 

54-*4 

1891 

ANDREWS,  WALTER  EVANS,  A.B.     Teacher  English,  high  school,  Wor- 
cester,  Mass.,    1891-97;  teacher  high   school.   Maiden,   Mass.,    1897-99 
principal  high  school  and  Putnam  school,  Newburyport,  Mass.,   1899- 
Address,  6  Summit  St.,  Newburyport,  Mass.  P 

ASHTON,  JOSEPH  NICKERSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1893 
Instructor  musical  theory  and  history,  Brown  university,  1895-98;  asso- 
ciate professor  musical  history  and  theory  1898-1904.  Teacher  theory 
and  history  of  music,  Boston,  Mass.,  1893-99,  1904-;  organist  and  director 
North  Congregational  church,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  1887-94;  Dane  street 
Congregational  church,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1894-96;  North  Unitarian  church, 
Salem,  Mass.,  1896-1904;  First  Baptist  church,  Newton  Centre,  Mass., 
1904-;  trustee  Salem  Athenasum  1894- ;  fellow  American  college  of  mtisic 
1895;  honorary  member  Harvard  musical  club  1904.  Author  articles  on 
church  music  in  periodicals;  associate  editor  Brown  alumni  monthly,  1900- 
04.    Address,  Salem,  Mass.  P. 

BARBOUR,  JOHN  BAPTISTE,  A.B.  In  business  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  1891- 
93;  graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1896;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  1896;  pastor  First  church,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1896-97;  assistant 
pastor  First  church,  Svracuse,  N.  Y.,  1897-98;  pastor  1898-1900;  First 
church,  Mumford,  N.  Y.,  1901-.     Address,  Mumford,  N.  Y. 

Roch.  theol.,  P. 

BARROWS,  EDWIN  ARMINGTON,  A.B.  With  R.  I.  hospital  trust  com- 
pany, Providence,  R.  I.,  1891-1902;  national  bank  examiner,  Providence, 
1902-;  secretary  and  treasurer  Narragansett  electric  lighting  company 
1904.     Address,   169  Meeting  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BARTLETT,  EDWARD  OTIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1897.  In- 
structor English  and  Latin,  Cornwall  Heights  school,  Cornwall-on-Hud- 
son,  N.  Y.,  1891-1903;  instructor  English,  Riverview  military  academy, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1903-.  Address,  73  Montgomery  St.,  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.  Y.  P. 

BEALS,  ARTHUR  LORING,  A.B. ;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons, 
Columbia  college,  1895.  Physician  and  surgeon  Brockton,  Mass.;  city 
phvsician  1897-1900;  attending  physician  and  surgeon  Brockton  city 
hospital   1902-.     Address,   106  Main  St.,  Brockton,  Mass.  P. 

BIRGE,  EDWARD  BAILEY,  A.B.;  Mus.  B.  Yale  university  1904.  Super- 
visor music  Easthampton,  Mass.,  1891-99;  normal  school,  New  Haven, 
Conn.;  New  Britain,  Conn.;  public  schools,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1901-. 
Editor  Silver  song  series,  No.  7.  Address,  809  North  Pennsylvania  St., 
Indianapolis,  Ind.  P. 

BURROWS,  CHARLES  DAVIS,  A.B.;  D.B.  Episcopal  theological  school, 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1894.  Ordained  Episcopal  minister  1894;  pastor 
Church  of  the  Transfiguration,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-1900;  St.  Mat- 
thew's church,  Jamestown,  R.  I.,  1900-.    Address,  Jamestown,  R.  I.        P. 

CALDER,  AUGUSTUS  WOODBURY,  A.B. ;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1895. 
Physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  second  lieutenant  hospital  corps,  R.  I.  mili- 
tia, 1898-99;  first  lieutenant  1899-1901;  captain  1901-.  Address,  184 
Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CHAPIN,  ALEXANDER  DUNCAN,  A.B.  Banker  Providence,  R.  I. ;  Phil- 
adelphia, Penn.      Address,  135  South  Fourth  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.     P. 


396  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1891 

COLBY,  ARTHUR  HUTCHINS,  A.B.  Agent  Warren  and  Monks  company, 
New' York;  U.  S.  naval  service  1898;  lieutenant  and  past  assistant 
paymaster.'  Editor  Songs  of  Brown  university,  1891.  Address,  17 
Battery  Place,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

COLVIN,  STEPHEN  SHELDON,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1894; 
Ph.D.'  Strassburg  university  1897.  Instructor  English,  Brown  univer- 
sitv,  1891-92,  1893-94;  rhetoric  1894-95;  assistant  professor  philosophy 
1903-04.  Reporter  Providence  journal  1891-94;  instructor  English,  Eng- 
lish high  school,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1897-1901;  assistant  professor  psy- 
chology. University  of  Illinois,  1901-.  Author  The  thing-in-itself  of  Schop- 
enhauer, 1897;  articles  in  psychological  and  philosophical  journals.  Ad- 
dress, University  of  Illinois,  Urbana,  111.  P. 

COOK,  CHESTER  AQUILA,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1894.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1894;  real  estate  broker  Chicago,  111.  Address,  140  Dear- 
born St.,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

CRESSEY,  FRANK  GRAVES,  A.B.;  D.B.  University  of  Chicago  1895; 
Ph.D.  1903.  Teacher  Los  Angeles  Baptist  college  1892;  ordained  Bap- 
tist minister  1895;  pastor  First  church.  Tiffin,  O.,  1895-97;  Memorial 
church,  Dayton,  O.,  1897-1900;  assistant  district  secretary  American 
Baptist  missionary  union,  1900-01;  Bedford,  O.,  1904-.  Author  The 
church  and  young  men:  a  study  of  the  spiritual  condition  and  nature  of 
young  men,  and  modern  agencies  for  their  improvement,  1903.  Address, 
412  Cressy  Ave.  28,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  P. 

DEXTER,  EDWIN  GRANT,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1892;  Ph.D. 
Columbia  university  1899.  Instructor  civil  engineering.  Brown  univer- 
sity, 1891-92.  Science  master  high  school,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.;  di- 
rector Col.  summer  school  of  science,  philosophy  and  languages;  professor 
psychology,  Col.  state  normal  school,  Greeley,  Col.;  professor  education, 
University  of  111.,  Urbana,  111.  Author  numerous  articles  in  periodicals. 
Address,  903  West  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111.  P. 

DUNN,  HERBERT  LUTHER,  Ph.B.;  C.E.  1893.  First  assistant  to  resi- 
dent engineer  in  constructing  Lonsdale  dam,  Lonsdale,  R.  I.;  civil 
engineer  with  R.  H.  Tingley,  Providence,  R.  I.;  transitman  Baltimore 
and  Ohio  railroad  1892;  civil  engineer  with  J.  W.  Ellis  1893-95;  engineer 
inspector  Metropolitan  water  board,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1895-97;  civil 
engineer  Draper  company,  Hopedale,  Mass.,  1898-.  Address,  Hopedale. 
Mass.  P. 

EDWARDS,  SEEBER,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1895.  Admitted 
to  bar  1894;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  assistant  clerk  appellate  division, 
R.  I.  supreme  court,  1893-95.  Address,  170  Westminster  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

EVERETT,  SAMUEL  ANDREWS,  A.B.  Manufacturer.  Address,  217 
Canal  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

FANNING,  MARTIN  SMITH,  A.B.  Manufacturing  jeweler  Providence, 
R.  I.;  member  school  committee,  Providence,  1894-96;  grammar  master 
Oxford  street  grammar  school.  Providence,  R.  I.;  first  lieutenant  and 
quartermaster  R.  I.  militia  1898-.  Address,  184  Waterman  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

FERRIS,  GEORGE  HOOPER,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1893.  Grad- 
uated Union  theological  seminary  1896;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1896; 
minister  First  church,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  1896-99;  Calvary  church.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  1899-.  Address,  17th  and  Sansom  Sts.,  Philadelphia, 
Penn.  P. 

GEORGE,  FRANCIS  EDGAR,  Ph.B.  Principal  high  school.  East  Hamp- 
ton, Conn.,  1891-92;  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  1893-94;  advertising  solicitor 
Franklin,  Mass.;  principal  grammar  school.  North  Conwav,  N.  H.,  1899- 
1902;  Graniteville,  Mass.,  1902-03;  principal  high  school,  Eliot,  Me., 
1905-.     Address,  Eliot,  Me.  P. 


iSgi  GRADUATES  397 

GILLRAIN,  JAMES  MARTIN,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1894. 
Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  school  committee,  Providence,  1895- 
1901;  common  council  1902;  assistant  to  clerk  commission  on  revision 
of  statutes,  1893-96.      Address,  35  Dover  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GOFF,  MERRICK  LYON,  Ph.B.  Clerk.  Address,  87  Medway  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

GREEN,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  New  York  law  school  1899.  Teach- 
er history  and  English  New  York  N.  Y  ;  lawyer  New  York;  member 
N.  Y.  city  civil  service.     Address,  Stapleton,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.        P. 

GREENE,  FREDERIC  ALBERT,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1894;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.;  moderator  North  Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-94,  1903-; 
town  solicitor  North  Providence  1897-1901;  judge  of  probate;  member 
board  of  tax  assessors.  Address,  412  Butler  Exchange  Building,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

GREENE,  JOHN  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1901.  Instruc- 
tor Greek,  Brown  university,  1891-94;  Latin  1894-99;  assistant  professor 
Roman  literature  and  history,  1899-.  Member  school  committee,  See- 
konk,  Mass.,  1901-;  in  Europe  1903-04;  member  American  philological 
association.     Address,  Seekonk,  Mass.  P. 

HICKS,  ERNEST  ABBOTT,  A.B.  Broker,  real  estate  and  insurance 
securities,  Portland,  Me.;  with  the  Scarborough  company,  publishers, 
Boston,  Mass.     Address,  144  Essex  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

HINCKLEY,  FRANK  LEONARD,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1894. 
Admitted  to  bar  1895;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  common 
council.  Providence,  1898-1900;  R.  I.  board  of  bar  examiners  1900-.  Ad- 
dress, 37  Manning  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HOLDEN,  GEORGE  JAMES,  A.B.  Dealer  in  dentists'  supplies,  Provi- 
dence,  R.    I.     Address,  87  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HOPKINS,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1891-93;  lawver  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  University  Club,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  '  P. 

JEWETT,  WALTER  KENDALL,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1895. 
Physician  Pittsfield,  Mass.     Address,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  P. 

JOHNSON,  ALBERT  BUSHNELL,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1892. 
Instructor  Romance  languages.  Brown  university,  1892-99;  assistant 
professor  Romance  languages  1899-1903;  associate  professor  Romance 
languages  1903-.     Address,  168  Walnut  St.,  East  Providence,  R.  I.       P. 

JOHNSON,  ERNEST  HENRY,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1892.  Prin- 
cipal A.  P.  Hoyt  grammar  school.  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  1891-96;  master 
Williams  grammar  school,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1896-1902;  admitted  to  bar 
1900;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.     Address,  17  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

KILEY,  EDWARD  STEPHEN,  A.B.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  sur- 
geons, Columbia  college,  1894.  Ship  surgeon,  N.  Y.  and  Cuba  mail 
steamship  company,  1894;  physician  Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  member  staff  St. 
Joseph's  hospital,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-.  Address,  67  Church  St., 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Columb.,  P. 

KNOWLES,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  A.B.  Graduated  Rochester  theologi- 
cal seminary  1894;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1894;  pastor  First  church, 
Flushing,  N.  Y.     Address,  380  Sanford  Ave  ,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  P. 

LISLE,  FRANK  DYER,  A.B.  With  Pope  manufacturing  company,  Boston. 
Mass.;  Hartford,  Conn.;  banker  and  broker,  firm  of  D.  A.  Peirce  and 
company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  509  Union  Trust  Co.  Building, 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

McDonnell,  THOMAS  FRANCIS,  a  B.  Admitted  to  bar  1893;  lawyer 
Providence.  R.  I.     Address,  Wickford,  R.  I.  P. 

MEADER,  CHARLES  ALBERT,  A.B.;  D.B.  Episcopal  theological  semi- 
nary, Cambridge,  Mass.,  1897.     Teacher  German  and  English  literature, 


398  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1891 

boarding  school,  Salem,  N.  Y.,  1891-92;  high  school,  Pawtucket,  R.  I., 
1892-94;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1897;  priest  1898;  rector  St.  Andrew's 
church,  Phenix,  R.  I.,  1897-1903;  St.  John's  church,  Taunton,  Mass., 
1903-.     Address,  St.  John's  Rector3^  Taunton,  Mass.  P. 

MENDENHALL,  CYRUS  ABRAM,  A.B.  With  Southern  finishing  mills, 
Greensboro,  N.  C,  1893;  Builders'  iron  foundry,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1895; 
art  dealer.  Providence.     Address,  Greenville,  S.  C.  P. 

MESSER,  MORRIS  LEWIS,  A.B.;  A.M.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1894. 
Reporter  Providence  journal,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1891-92;  admitted  to 
Suffolk  bar  1894;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  South  Charlestown, 
N.  H.  P. 

MINER,  JOHN  DURWARD,  A.B.  Merchant.  Address,  East  Greenwich, 
R.  I. 

OLNEY,  ROBERT  STANBERRY,  A.B.  Manufacturer  Cherry  Valley, 
Mass.;  secretary  and  treasurer  George  W.  Olney  woolen  company;  di- 
rector Leicester  national  bank;  Cherry  Valley  cemetery  association.  Born 
Milton  Mills,  N.  H.,  Aug.  26,  1868;  died  Cherry  Valley,  Leicester,  Mass., 
May  3,  1900.  Nee.  1901 

PAINE,  WILLIAM  HOWARD,  Ph.B.  Graduate  student  Cornell  univer- 
sity 1891-93;  consulting  mechanical  engineer.  Providence,  R.  I.  Au- 
thor various  technical  publications.  Address,  142  Olney  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

PALMER,  ALBERT  de  FOREST,  Ph.B.;  Ph.D.  1895.  Instructor  physics, 
Brown  university,  1893-96;  associate  professor  physics  1896-.  Graduate 
student  Johns  Hopkins  university  1891-93  ;  member  American  association 
for  the  advancement  of  science  1898-;  fellow  1900-;  member  American 
physical  society  1899-.  Author  various  articles  in  scientific  journals. 
Address,  Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PERRY,  CHARLES  MANCHESTER,  Ph.B.  With  Sayles  bleacheries  and 
Glenlyon  dye  works,  Saylesville,  R.  I.  Address,  4  Catalpa  Road,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

PERRY,  WILLIAM  BENJAMIN,  Ph.B.  Cashier  Scoville  manufacturing 
company,  brass  manufacturers.  New  York,  N.  Y.;  curator  The  Hotchkiss 
school,  Lakeville,  Conn.,  1904-.     Address,  Lakeville,  Conn.  P. 

PROCTOR,  NILLO  GRISWOLD,  A.B.     Address,  Fredonia,  Ky. 

SISSON,  CHARLES  HUMPHREY,  A.B.  Student  Rocheste/ theological 
seminary;  Baptist  preacher;  resident  Colorado  Springs,  Col.;  New  Hamp- 
shire; New  Brunswick.  Born  Andover,  N.  B.,  June  16,  1864;  died  St. 
John,  N.  B.,  March  24,  1894.  Nee.  1895 

SMITH,  GERALD  BIRNEY,  A.B;  A.M.  Columbia  university  1898;  D.B 
Union  theological  seminary  1898.  Tutor  Latin,  Oberlin  academy,  1891- 
92;  instructor  mathematics,  Worcester  academy.  1892-93;  modern  lan- 
guages 1893-95;  travelling  fellow  Union  theological  seminary  1898-1900; 
student  University  of  Berlin  1898-99;  University  of  Marburg  1899-1900; 
University  of  Paris  1900;  instructor  systematic  theology.  University  of 
Chicago,  1900-04;  assistant  professor  systematic  theology  1904-;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1902.  Author  Practical  theology:  a  neglected  field  in  the- 
ological edttcation,  1903.     Address,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111.   P. 

SPEAR,  FRANCIS  HENRY,  A.B.  Ordained  Methodist  Episcopal  deacon 
1894;  elder  1896;  pastor  Franklin  church,  Brockton,  Mass.,  1892-94; 
Attawaugan,  Killingly,  Conn.,  1894-97;  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  1897-1903; 
First  church,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1903-;  chairman  school  committee, 
Glastonburv,  three  years.     Address,  30  Summer  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.    P. 

SPOONER,  HENRY  JOSHUA,  Ph.B.  In  business.  Address,  125  George 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

STIDHAM,  FERDINAND  DUTTON,  A.B.  With  Russell  and  Erwin  manu- 
facturing company,  hardware.  New  Britain,  Conn.;  John  Wanamaker, 
Philadelphia,  Penn.     Address,  126  Queen  Lane,  Philadelphia,  Penn.     P. 


iSqi  graduates  399 

STONE,  WALTER  LINCOLN,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1894;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1894;  pastor  Bolton,  Mass., 
1894-97;  Sterling,  Mass.    Address,  Sterling,  Mass.  P. 

TAFT,  ROBERT  WENDELL,  Ph.B.  Cotton  manufacturer;  treasurer 
Coventry  company,  Providence,  R.  L;  Bernon  mills;  director  American 
national  bank  1894-;  trustee  Providence  institution  for  savings;  colonel 
and  aide-de-camp,  governor's  staff,  R.  L,  1895-97;  assistant  adjutant- 
general,  R.  L,  1897-1901.     Address,  154  Hope  St.,  Providence,  R.  L     P. 

TAYLOR,  ALFRED  SIMPSON,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1892;  M.D. 
College  of  physicians  and  surgeons,  Columbia  college,  1895.  Physician 
New  York,  N.  Y. ;  assistant  instructor  operative  surgery,  College  of 
physicians  and  surgeons,  Columbia  university,  1900-;  visiting  surgeon 
New  York  city  children's  hospitals  and  schools  190 2-;  clinical  assistant 
surgery  Vanderbilt  clinic;  cystoscopist  out-patient  department,  N.  Y. 
hospital;  member  N.  Y.  academy  of  medicine.  Address,  152  West  57th 
St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

THOMPSON,  JAMES  FREEBODY,  A.B.  Musician.  Address,  60  Moore 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Prov.  dir. 

WALKER,  GEORGE,  A.B.  Real  estate  agent  Boston,  Mass.  Address, 
96  Montvale  Road   Newton  Centre   Mass.  P. 

WEEDEN,  JOHN  EDWARD,  A.B.  Manufacturer.  Address,  Fort  Worth, 
Tex.  P. 

WHEATON,  JAxMES  LUCAS,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1895.  Phy- 
sician Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Address,  164  Broadway,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.       P. 

WILCOX,  ELMER  ALMY,  A.B.  Instructor  law,  Brown  university,  1894- 
99.  Admitted  to  bar  1894;  U.  S.  circuit  court  1897;  lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.;  professor  law  State  university  of  Iowa,  Iowa  City,  la.,  1899-. 
Address,  Iowa  City,  la.  P. 

WILLARD,  EDGAR  LINCOLN,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1895.  Prin- 
cipal high  school,  Oxford,  Mass.,  1891-92;  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1892- 
94;  graduated  R.  I.  normal  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1895;  superintend- 
ent schools,  District  of  Scituate,  Marshfield,  and  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1895-; 
licensed  preacher;  lecturer;  president  Marshfield  Hills  village  improve- 
ment society.  Author  Courses  of  study  for  public  schools.  Address, 
Marshfield  Hills,  Mass.  P. 

WINSOR,  FRANK  EDWARD,  Ph.B.;  C.E.  1892;  A.M.  upon  examination 
1896.  Civil  engineer  Mass.  metropolitan  sewerage  commission,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1891-95;  resident  engineer  Natick  sewerage  system,  Natick,  Mass.; 
Mass.  metropolitan  water  works  1895-1903;  Commission  on  additional 
water  supply.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903;  division  engineer,  in  charge  of 
design,  Charles  river  basin  commission,  Boston,  Mass.,  1903-.  Address, 
367  Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

WOODCOCK,  FRED  WAYLAND,  A.B.  Insurance  agent  Boston.  Mass.; 
trustee  Cvishing  academy,  Ashburnham,  Mass.,  1900-.  Address,  176  Fed- 
eral St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

YOUNG,  WALTER  ALLEN,  Ph.B.;  D.O.  Central  college  of  osteopathy 
1902.  Principal  grammar  school,  Slatersville,  R.  I.,  1891-93;  Stowell's 
English  and  classical  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-97;  registrar  R.  I. 
normal  school  1897-98;  in  business  Boston,  Mass.,  1898-1902;  doctor 
of  osteopathy,  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  483  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.  P. 

64-*  2 

1892 

ANDREWS,  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1895. 
Address,  i  Rhode  Island  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


400  BROWN    UNIVERSITY  1892 

ANDREWS,  NEIL,  A.B.;  M.D.  Northwestern  university  1904.  Graduated 
Newton  theological  institution  1895 ;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1895 ;  pastor 
Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  1895-99;  East  Church,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1899-1900; 
house  surgeon  St.  Mary's  hospital  Chicago,  111.,  1904-05;  physician  Chica- 
go, 111.      Address,  2620  Columbus  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

BARBOUR,  ALBERT  LESLIE,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1894. 
Principal  high  school,  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  1894-96;  superintendent  schools 
Cumberland,  1896-98;  Sterling  district,  Mass.,  1898-99;  South  Hadley 
district,  Mass.,  1899-1900;  Natick,  Mass.,  1900-;  graduate  student  Clark 
university  1898;  Harvard  university  1899,  i9'^3-  Author  various  articles. 
Address,  Natick,  Mass.  '  P. 

BELLOWS,  HORATIO  ELIPHALET,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I. 
Address,  48  Custom  House  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BLACKLOCK,  JOHN  FREDERICK,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological 
institution  1892-93;  Crozer  theological  seminary  1893-94;  pastor  Wynn 
memorial  Baptist  chapel,  Camden,  N.  J.,  1894-95;  graduated  Newton 
theological  institution  1896;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1896;  pastor 
Chesham,  N.  H.,  1896-99;  Meriden,  N.  H.,  1899-1900;  Jamaica,  Vt.,  1900- 
02;  First  church,  Salem  Depot,  N.  H.,  1902-.  Address,  Salem  Depot, 
N.  H.  P. 

BLAISDELL,  BERTRAM,  A.B.  Teacher  Meredith,  N.  H.,  1892-95;  ad- 
mitted to  bar  1897;  lawyer  Meredith,  1897-;  chairman  board  of  educa- 
tion, Meredith,  N.  H.,  1903-;  secretary  Belknap  county  bar  association 
1903-.     Address,  Meredith,  N.  H.  P. 

BOWEN,  EVERETT  ANTHONY,  A.B.  Student  of  theology.  University 
of  Chicago,  1892-94;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1895; 
travelled  in  Europe  1895;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1895;  pastor  Still 
River,  Mass.,  1896-1900;  First  church,  Willimantic,  Conn.,  1900-04; 
Hope  Valley,  R.  I.,  1905-.  Author  various  articles  in  periodicals.  Ad- 
dress, Hope  Valley,  R.  I.  P. 

BRADFORD,  HORATIO  NELSON  SLATER,  A.B.  First  assistant  entry 
clerk  S.  Slater  and  sons.  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  travelling  salesman  1894-97; 
manager  Boston  office,  Boston,  Mass.,  1897-.  Address,  5  Bates  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.  P. 

BRENNAN,  JAMES  EDWARD,  A.B.  Lawyer.  Address,  188  Main  St., 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

BROWN,  MARSHALL  STEWART,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1893. 
Instructor  English,  Brown  university,  1892-93.  Instructor  history, 
University  of  Michigan,  1893-94;  acting  professor  history  and  political 
science,  New  York  university,  1894-99;  professor  history  and  political 
science  1 899-;  student  Heidelberg  university  1895,  1896.  Author  History 
of  the  Zeta  Psi  fraternity,  1899;  Epoch-making  papers  in  United  States 
history,  1903.     Address,  219  Palisade  Ave.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  P. 

BROWN,  THEODORE  SHOTWELL,  A.B.  Clerk  Penn.  railroad  company 
1893;  American  Baptist  publication  society,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1894-95; 
Galena  oil  company  189 6-1  goo;  assistant  manager  Marvin  and  company, 
safes,  1901-02;  student  manufacturing  Peace  Dale  manufacturing  com- 
pany. Peace  Dale,  R.  I.,  1902-.     Address,  Peace  Dale,  R.  I.  P. 

BROWNELL,  EDWARD  IBARRA,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1895. 
Lawyer.     Address,  107  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BROWNELL,  HERBERT  CARPENTER,  A.B.  Proprietor  Brightridge 
dairy.  East  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  14,  1872; 
died  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  26,  1904.  Nee.  1904 

BULLARD,  WARREN  GARDNER,  A.B.;  Ph.D.  Clark  university  1896. 
Instructor  mathematics,  Elmira  free  academy,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1892-93; 
St.  Lawrence  university.  Canton,  N.  Y.,  1894;  University  of  Vermont 
1896-1900;  Syracuse  university  1900-01;  associate  professor  mathematics 


1892  GRADUATES  401 

1901-.  Author  On  the  general  classification  of  plane  quartic  curves,  1899; 
Selected  chapters  in  algebra,  in  conjunction  with  E.  D.  Roe,  1903.  Ad- 
dress, 613  South  Grouse  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  P. 

CAMPBELL,  LEONARD  HERBERT,  A.B.  Instructor  EngHsh  and  civics, 
Manual  training  high  school.  Providence,  R.  L,  1892-1903;  principal 
Bridgham  grammar  school,  Providence,  1903-.  Address,  158  Melrose 
St.,  Providence,  R.  L  P. 

CHASE,  WALTER  LINCOLN,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Vermont  1903. 
Member  hrm  of  W.  L.  Chase  and  company,  publishers,  Boston,  Mass. 
Address,  Box  1384,  Boston.  Mass.  P. 

COLLINS,  JAMES  CROSS,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1895.  Admit- 
ted to  bar  1894;  lawyer.     Address,  75  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

DORMAN,  WILLIAM  RICHARDSON,  A.B.;  LL  B.  University  of  the  state 
of  New  York  1896.  Admitted  to  bar  1896;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
member  firm  of  Dorman  and  Dana  1904-.  Address,  48  Wall  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  P. 

DURHAM,  FREDERICK  ALVIN,  A.B.  Journalist  Des  Moines,  la.;  editor 
Underwriters'  review;  proprietor  and  publisher  Monthly  insurance  journal; 
assistant  secretary  National  life  and  trust  company,  Des  Moines,  la.; 
treasurer  and  general  manager  Consolidated  slate  manufacturing  com- 
pany, Des  Moines.  Born  Epworth,  la.,  Aug.  4,  1865;  died  Des  Moines, 
la.,  Aug.  14,  1904.  P- 

EASTON,  FRANK  TOURTELLOT,  A.B.  Member  city  staff.  Tribune, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1892-94;  student  New  York  law  school  1893-95;  ad- 
mitted to  bar  1897;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-;  member  R.  I.  house 
of  representatives  1900-03;  colonel  aide-de-camp  on  governor's  staff  1902; 
second  assistant  city  solicitor,  Providence,  1902-03;  member  R.  I.  com- 
mission on  state  sanitorium  for  consumptives,  1902-.  Address,  Union 
Trust  Company  Building,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

EDDY,  WILLIAM  HOLDEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1893;  Ph.D. 
1899.  Third  assistant  English  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-96; 
second  assistant  1896-1900;  principal  Branch  avenue  grammar  school 
1900-02;  Vineyard  street  grammar  school  1902-.  Address,  8  Brighton 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

GAGE,  JOHN  PAINE,  A  B.  Cotton  broker.  Address,  Box  595,  Fall 
River,  Mass.  P- 

GLADDING,  ROYAL  HENRY.  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1894;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1898-99;  stand- 
ing master  in  chancery.  Address,  916  Banigan  Building,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

GREENE,  ISAAC  PHILIP,  A.B.  Manager  Lewando's.  Address,  337  West- 
minster St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

HARPER,  CHARLES  FREDERICK,  A.B  Principal  high  school,  Wal- 
pole,  Mass.,  1892-95;  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1895-97;  New  Britain,  Conn., 
1897-99;  head  master  high  school,  Quincy,  Mass..  1899-;  president  Quincy 
teachers'  association  1900-01;  Norfolk  county  teachers'  association  1901- 
02;  director  Mass.  teachers'  association  1902-03;  vice  president  Mass. 
high  and  classical  teachers'  association  1904-;  Mass.  high  school  master's 
club  1905-.     Address,  Quincy,  Ma.ss.  P. 

HILL,  GEORGE  WILSON  CROCKETT,  A.B.;  D.B.  Andover  theological 
seminary  1895.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1895;  pastor  First 
church.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1895-98;  Proctor,  Vt.,  1898-.  Address, 
Proctor,  Vt.  P. 

HYLAN,  ALBERT  EDWARD,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1895;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1895;  pastor  Westboro,  Mass., 
1895-1902;  Vineyard  Haven  Mass.,  1903-.  Address,  Vineyard  Haven, 
Mass.  P. 


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BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1892 


KERN,  MARTIN  WILMARTH  Ph.B.  Cut  glass  manufacturer,  Hope 
glass  cutting  works,  Providence,  R.  I.;  civil  engineer  Address,  148  Mel- 
rose St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LANGDON,  WILLIAM  CHAUNCY,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1893. 
Instructor  English,  Brown  university,  1892-93.  Lecturer  university  ex- 
tension, Providence,  Philadelphia  and  Washington,  1892-95;  teacher 
English  and  history.  Miss  Wheeler's  school.  Providence,  1895-96;  head 
master  private  school  for  boys.  Providence,  1896-98;  Norwood,  Mass., 
1898-1901;  instructor  English  and  elocution,  Lawrenceville  school, 
Lawrenceville,  N.  J.,  1901-02;  instructor  history,  Pratt  institute,  1902-; 
director  Juvenile  city  league  of  N.  Y.,  1903-.  Address,  Pratt  Institute, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P. 

LEONARD,  ARTHUR  NEWTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1893; 
Ph.D.  1894.  Instructor  German,  Brown  university,  1892-94.  Student 
Leipsic  1894-95;  professor  German,  John  B.  Stetson  university,  DeLand, 
Fla.,  1895-96;  Fairmount  college,  Wichita,  Kans.,  1896-99;  student  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago,  1898;  instructor  French,  Bates  college,  1899-1901; 
professor  German  1901-.     Address,  87  Wood  St.,  Lewiston,  Me.  P. 

LINCOLN,  LOUIS  MANSON,  A.B.  Assistant  secretary  Standard  machin- 
ery company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  209  Lenox  Ave.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  '  P. 

LINDSEY,  JOHN  HATHAWAY,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1899. 
Assistant  governor  Friends'  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-95;  physician 
Fall  River,  Mass.     Address,  320  Pine  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

McFARLAND.  HORACE,  Ph.B.     Address,  Falmouth  Hotel,  Portland,  Me. 

McGINN,  ARTHUR  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  sur- 
geons, Columbia  college,  1895.  Physician.  Address,  64  Borden  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  Col. 

MATTESON,  FRANK  WILLINGTON,  Ph.B.  Trustee  estate  of  John  Nicho- 
las Brown,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  50  South  Main  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

MERRIMAN,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.B.  Manufacturer  Woonsocket,  R.  I.; 
Providence,  R.  I.;  with  Manville  company;  director  Blackstone 
canal  national  bank;  Blackstone  fire  insurance  company;  Merchants' 
fire  insurance  company.     Address,  8  Prospect  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

MUNGER,  EDMUND  BINGHAM,  Ph.B.  Concert  pianist  and  teacher  of 
music,  Xenia,  O.;  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  36  West  17th  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

NORTON,  GORHAM  NOBLE,  A.B.  In  woolen  goods  business.  Providence, 
R.  I.;  with  Washington  mills,  American  woolen  company,  Lawrence, 
Mass.     Address,  6  Haverhill  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  P. 

O'CONNOR,  EDWARD  De  VALLIE,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1892-93;  admitted  to  bar  1894;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-; 
member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1904.  Address,  4  Weybosset  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

OLNEY,  RICHARD,  A.B.  Wool  dealer  Boston,  Mass.;  chairman  board 
of  selectmen,  Leicester,  Mass.,  1902-03;  member  Mass.  house  of  represent- 
atives 1903.     Address,  Cherry  Valley,  Mass.  P. 

O'NEIL,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Ph.B.  Purchasing  agent  B.  B.  and  R. 
Knight,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  3  Washington  Row,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

PARTRIDGE,  HERBERT  GRAVES,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1895. 
Interne  R.  I.  hospital  1895-97;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-;  ex- 
terne  out-patient  department,  R.  I.  hospital,  1898-1901;  physician  out- 

gatient   department    1901-03;   visiting   phj^sician   R.    I.    hospital    1903-; 
ouse  physician  Providence  lying-in  hospital  1899-1903 ;  visiting  physician 
1903-;  St.  Mary's  orphanage  1901-02;  St.  Elizabeth  home  1902-;  fellow 


1892  GRADUATES  403 

R.  I.  medical  society;  member  Providence  medical  association ;  secretary 
1901-03.  Author  various  articles  in  medical  journals.  Address,  242 
Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PEGRAM,  JOHN  COMBE,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1897.  Demon- 
strator anatomy.  Brown  university,  1899-.  House  surgeon  Mass.  general 
hospital  1895-96;  Children's  hospital,  Boston,  Mass.,  1896-97;  surgeon 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-;  orthopedic  surgeon  R.  I.  hospital  1897-1904; 
surgeon  1904-;  othopedic  surgeon  St.  Joseph's  hospital  1898-1904;  R.  I. 
Catholic  orphan  asylum  1898-;  consulting  surgeon  Butler  hospital  for 
the  insane  1900-;  medical  examiner  Providence  county  1903-.  Author 
various  articles  relating  to  surgery.  Address,  277  Benefit  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

PIRCE,  JAMES  ALDRICH,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1897.  Teacher 
classics,  English  and  classical  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1892-93;  mem- 
ber school  committee,  Johnston,  R.  I.,  1894-98;  superintendent  schools, 
Johnston,  1894-95;  admitted  to  bar  1897;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I., 
member  firm  of  Gardner,  Pirce  and  Thornley  1905-;  member  R.  I.  house 
of  representatives  1899-1900;  justice  police  court,  Providence,  1900-. 
Address,  10  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

RECCORD,  AUGUSTUS  PHINEAS,  A.B.;  D.B.  Harvard  university  1895. 
Ordained  Unitarian  minister  1895;  pastor  First  church,  Chelsea,  Mass., 
1895-97;  Third  church,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1897-1902;  Channing  memorial 
church,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1902-05;  Church  of  the  Unity,  Springfield,  Mass., 
1905-.     Address,  Unity  Parsonage,  Springfield,  Mass.  P. 

RICE,  HERBERT  HOWARD,  A.B.  With  Pope  manufacturing  company 
1892-;  corresponding  clerk,  Boston,  Mass.,  1892-94;  Hartford,  Conn., 
1895-97;  manager  Providence  branch  1898-1904;  Indianapolis  factory, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1904-.  Address,  Pope  Motor  Car  Company,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.  P. 

RICHMOND,  GEORGE  NELSON,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1895. 
Physician.     Address,  4003  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.       Penn.,  P. 

ROWE,  HENRY  KALLOCH,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1895;  Ph.D. 
Boston  university  1905.  Teacher  Greek  and  history,  Colby  academy, 
1893-97;  Monson  academy,  Monson,  Mass  ,  1897-1901;  Frye  school, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1902-04;  instructor  history,  Boston  university,  1903-. 
Address,  Randolph,  Mass.  P. 

SMITH,  FRANCIS  MITCHEL,  A.B.  Real  estate  and  insurance  agent. 
Address,  15  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SMITH,  JAMES  EDWARD,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1894;  lawyer  New 
York,  N.  Y.;  member  New  York  house  of  representatives  1899-1902; 
assistant  deputy  attorney  general,  N.  Y.,  1903.  Address,  38  Park  Row, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1897.  Phy- 
sician Boston,  Mass.;  assistant  in  clinical  medicine.  Harvard  university; 
visiting  physician  out-patient  department,  Mass.  general  hospital;  The 
Channing  home  for  consumptives.  Author  various  articles  on  medical 
subjects.     Address    377  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

STICKNEY,  CHARLES,  A.B.  Principal  schools,  Hartford,  S.  D.,  1892-93; 
lawyer  Elk  Point,  S.  D.;  member  firm  of  Ericson  and  Stickney  1900-; 
board  of  education.  Elk  Point,  1903-.     Address,  Elk  Point,  S.  D.  P. 

STONE,  HENRY  MORGAN,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1893;  D.B. 
Episcopal  theological  school,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1901.  Instructor  Eng- 
lish, Brown  university,  1892-93;  elocution  1893-94.  Episcopal  minister; 
vicar  St.  Columba's  church,  Middletown,  R.  I.,  1896-99;  rector  Trinity 
church,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1899-1904.     Address,  Newport,  R.  I.  P. 

TAFT,  HARRISON  SOUTHWICK,  Ph.B.;  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  tech- 
nology 1896.     With  American  shipbuilding  company,  Cleveland,  Ohio; 


404  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1892 

Townsend  and  Brady,  shipbuilders,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. ;  O'Rouke  con- 
struction company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  Box  1443,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

TOWER.  RALPH  WINFRED,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1893;  Ph.D. 
1903.  Instructor  biology.  Brown  university,  1892-93;  demonstrator  of 
anatomy  1894-95;  instructor  chemical  physiology  189=5-99;  assistant  pro- 
fessor i'899-i9oi;  associate  professor  1901-03.  Student  Leipsic  1893- 
94;  John  Ware  memorial  fellow.  Harvard  university,  1900-01;  curator 
physiology  and  curator  books  and  publications,  American  museum  of 
natural  history,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903-.  Author  Dissection  of  the  cat, 
an  introduction  to  the  study  of  anatomy,  in  conjunction  with  F.  P.  Gorham, 
1895;  Laboratory  guide  in  chemical  physiology,  1897;  various  articles  in 
scientific  journals.  Address,  American  Museum  of  Natural  History, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

TUCKER,  ALPHEUS  DUDLEY,  A.B.  Bookkeeper  with  B.  B.  and  R. 
Knight,  Providence,  R.  I.;  resident  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Born  Stockton, 
Cal.,  Feb.  19,  1870;  died  Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  6,  1897. 

P.,  Nee.  1898 

TUCKER,  FRANK  WILLIAM.  A.B.  Teacher  Worcester  academy  1892- 
94;  student  N.  Y.  law  school,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1894-96.  Born  Hard- 
wick,  Mass.,  March  7,  1868;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1896. 

P.,  Nee.  1896 

TURNER,  ROBERT  NORTHAM,  A.B.  Student  General  theological  semi- 
nary, New  York,  N.  Y.;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1896;  priest  1897; 
rector  St.  Luke's  church,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1896-99;  St.  Anne's  church, 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  1899-1901;  curate  Corpus  Christi  church.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1901-05;  rector  St.  Peter's  church,  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  1905-.  Address, 
Hobart,  N.  Y.  P. 

WEBB,  BENJAMIN  STANLEY.  A.B.;  LL.B.  New  York  law  school  1894. 
Admitted  to  bar  1894;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  manufacturer  magnet 
and  resistance  wires,  London,  N.  H.;  president  New  England  electrical 
works.     Address,  Lisbon,  N.  H.  P. 

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1893 

ARNOLD,  EARL  CHAPMAN,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1894. 
Teacher  English  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-99;  Bryant  and 
Stratton  business  college.  Providence,  1900-02;  bookkeeper  with  the  Fred 
L.  Sayles  company,  Pascoag,  R.  I.     Address,  Pascoag,  R.  I.  '93,  P. 

ARNOLD,  HENRY  WARD  BEECHER,  A.B.  Assistant  principal  Kim- 
ball union  academy,  Meriden,  N.  H.,  1893-95;  principal  high  school. 
West  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  1895-97;  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  1897-98;  Hopedale, 
Mass.,  1898-1902;  assistant  and  junior  master  Dorchester  high  school, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1902-.     Address,  Dorchester,  Mass.  '93,  P. 

BARKER,  HENRY  AMES,  Ph.B.  General  manager  and  treasurer  R.  I. 
electric  protective  company.  Providence,  R.  I.;  treasurer  and  director 
Public  park  association  of  Providence  1900- ;  director  various  corpora- 
tions. Author  several  pamphlets  and  articles  on  local  improvement. 
Address,  32  Custom  House  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  '93,  P. 

BEEDE,  HERBERT  GOULD,  A.B.  Special  representative  Fales  and 
Jenks  machine  company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Address,  255  High  St., 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.  '93,  P. 

BELKNAP,  ARTHUR  TRAIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1896;  D.B. 
Harvard  university  1899.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1896;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1897;  pastor  Sanford,  Me.,  1897-98; 
Andover,  Mass.,  1900-.  Author  several  articles  in  periodicals.  Ad- 
dress, Andover,  Mass.  Newt.,  '93,  P. 


i893  GRADUATES  405 

BROWN,  ROBERT  MARSHALL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1902. 
Instructor  sciences,  high  school,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1894-98;  principal 
1898-1900;  graduate  student  Harvard  university  1900-02;  assistant 
geology.  Harvard  university,  1901-02;  instructor  sciences  and  mathe- 
matics, high  school,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1902-Feb.  1904;  geography, 
Mass.  state  normal  school,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Feb.  1904-;  lecturer  in 
geography,  University  of  N.  C,  summer  session,  1903;  instructor  in 
geography,  Martha's  Vineyard  summer  institute,  1904.  Author  various 
articles  in  geographical  journals.  Address,  State  Normal  School,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.  '93,  P. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  JUDSON,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1895.  Law- 
yer.    Address,  912  Banigan  Building,  Providence,  R.  I.  '93,  P. 

BULLARD,  LEWIS  JUDSON,  A.B.  Painter  and  decorator  Manchester, 
N.  H.  Born  Magog,  Province  of  Quebec,  May  23,  1866;  died  Manchester, 
N.  H.,Dec.  25,  1898.  Nee.  1899 

BURDICK,  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Teller  Merchants  bank,  Newport,  R.I., 
1893-1902  ;  physical  director  Young  men's  Christian  association,  Newport, 
1893-1903;  Swarthmore  college  1903-04;  Penn.  railroad  department, 
Young  men's  Christian  association.  Address,  Penn.  Railroad  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association,  41st  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

CASEY,  EDWARD  NORTON,  A.B.  Printer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-99; 
commercial  traveller  International  lock  company  1899-.  Address,  3 
De  Foe  Place,  Providence,  R.  I.  '93,  P. 

CASEY,  JOHN  LAERTES,  A.B.  Teacher  academy,  Greenwich,  Conn., 
1893-95;  Leicester,  Mass.;  law  student  Providence,  R.  I.  Address  3  De 
Foe  Place,  Providence,  R.  I.  '93,  P. 

CHACE,  ARNOLD  BUFFUM,  A.B.  Cotton  manufacturer  Valley  Falls 
and  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1893-97;  banker  Boston,  Mass.,  1897-1900;  mem- 
ber firm  of  Chace  and  Weeks,  bankers,  1905-.  Address,  49  West- 
minster St.,   Providence,  R.   I.  '93,   P. 

CHACE,  SETH  HOWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1896.  Instructor 
University  grammar  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-95;  sub-master  high 
school,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1895-96;  principal  high  school,  Harwich,  Mass., 
1896-98;  superintendent  schools  Harwich  district,  Mass.,  1898-1901; 
Ayer-West  Boylston  district,  Mass.,  1901-;  graduated  Mass.  normal 
school,  Hyannis,  Mass.,   1902.     Address,  Lowell,  Mass.  '93  P. 

CHALMERS,  WILLIAM  EVERETT,  A.B.;  D.B.  University  of  Chicago 
1897.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Pullman,  111.,  1895-96;  fellow 
in  church  historv.  University  of  Chicago,  1896-97;  pastor  Parmlv  memo- 
rial church,  Jers'ey  City,  N.  J.,  1897-99;  West  end  church,  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.,  1899-1903;  Waukesha,  Wis.,  1903-.  Address,  413  West  Park  Ave., 
Waukesha,  Wis.  '93,  P. 

CORCORAN,  THOMAS  PATRICK,  A.B.  Bookseller  and  stationer  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I.,  until  1900;  admitted  to  bar  1898;  lawyer  Pawtucket;  member 
Common  council  1899;  clerk  school  committee  1899-;  member  R.  I.  house 
of  representatives  1902.    Address,  16  Randall  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.   '93,  P. 

CUSHMAN,  ROBERT,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1896.  Admitted 
to  bar  1896;  lawj^er  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  10  Post  Office  Sq.,  Boston, 
Mass.  '93,  P. 

DAY,  HERBERT  ERNEST,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  Gallaudet  college  1895;  Colum- 
bian university  1901.  Instructor  Cal.  school  for  the  deaf  1893-94; 
normal  fellow  Gallaudet  college  for  the  deaf,  Washington,  D.  C,  1894-95; 
instructor  Kentucky  school  for  the  deaf  1895-99;  assistant  professor 
natural  science,  Gallaudet  college,  1899-.  Author  articles  relationg  to 
the  deaf  in  various  periodicals.  Address,  8  Kendall  Green,  Washington, 
D.  C.  P. 

DOLAN,  EDWIN  BAILEY,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1896;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1896;  pastor  South  Waterboro,  Me., 


4o6  B  R  O  W  N     U  N  I  V  E  R  S  I  T  Y  1893 

1896-1902;  Wales,  Mass.,  1902-;  superintendent  schools,  Waterboro,  Me., 
1898-1902.     Address,   Wales,   Mass.  Newt.,    '93,   P. 

DURKEE,  ORIN  PARKER,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1894.  Tutor. 
Address,  72  Oread  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

FILMER,  HARRY  SAINT  JOHN,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1896;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1896;  assistant  pastor  First 
church.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1896-99;  pastor  First  church,  Laconia,  N.  H., 
1899-1902;  First  church,  Webster,  Mass.,  1902-.  Address,  Webster, 
Mass.  '93,  P. 

FITZGERALD,  JOHN  JAMES,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Georgetown  university  1895; 
LL.M.  1896.  Clerk  U.  S.  treasury  department,  Washington,  D.  C;  ad- 
mitted to  bar  1896;  lawyer  Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of 
representatives  1899,  1903-;  mayor  Pawtucket  1900-02;  delegate  National 
democratic  convention  1900,  1904.  Address,  213  Garden  St.,  Paw- 
tucket, R.  I.  '93,  P. 

FOSTER,  IRVING  LYSANDER,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1894. 
Instructor  French,  Brown  university,  1893-94.  Instructor  modern 
languages,  Penn.  state  college,  1895-97;  instructor  Romance  languages 
1897-1900;  assistant  professor  in  charge  of  the  Department  of  Romance 
1900-;  secretary  board  of  health,  State  College,  Penn.  Author  Founda- 
tions of  French,  in  conjunction  with  F.  D.  Aldrich,  1900;  A  French  reader, 
in  conjunction  with  F.  D.  Aldrich,  1903.     Address,  State  College,  Penn. 

'93,  P. 

GERALD,  ALBERT,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1896.  Admitted  to 
bar  1897;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  firm  of  Edwards  and  Angell 
1900-.     Address,  170  Westminster  St.,  Providence.  R.  I.  '93,  P. 

GOFF-,  ROBERT  REMINGTON,  A.B.  Teacher  English  and  classical 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-1900;  University  school  1900-01;  high 
school  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1903-.  Address,  114  Winter  St.,  Fall  River, 
Mass.  '93,  P. 

GORHAM,  FREDERIC  POOLE,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1894.  In- 
structor biology.  Brown  university,  1893-99;  assistant  professor  1899- 
1901;  associate  professor  1901-.  Secretary  American  society  of  bacteri- 
ologists; member  American  society  of  naturalists;  American  public 
health  association;  American  association  of  pathologists  and  bacteri- 
ologists ;  Boston  bacteriological  club ;  Mass.  association  of  boards  of  health ; 
Boston  society  of  medical  sciences;  honorary  member  R.  I.  medical 
society.  Author  Dissection  of  the  cat,  an  introduction  to  the  study  of 
anatomy,  in  conjunction  with  R.  W.  Tower,  1895;  A  laboratory  course  in 
bacteriology,  1901;  also  numerous  contributions  to  scientific  journals. 
Address,  Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I.  93',  P. 

HOPKINS,  STEPHEN  ALLEN,  Ph.B.  With  News,  Providence,  R.  I.; 
Post,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  Journal,  Boston,  Mass.;  Eastern  newspaper 
league;  treasurer  Boston  and  Texas  corporation,  Boston,  Mass.  Address, 
10  Beals  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  '93,  P. 

HOWARD,  DANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1898.  Principal  high 
school,  Wallingford,  Conn.,  1893-94;  Union  school,  Windsor  Locks, 
Conn.,  1894-1904;  superintendent  schools,  Windsor  Locks  and  Suffield, 
Conn.,  1904-;  president  Hartford  county  teachers'  association  1900-01. 
Author  A  history  of  Isaac  Howard  and  his  descendants,  1901.  Address, 
Windsor  Locks,  Conn.  '93,  P. 

JACOBS,  HORACE  EDGAR,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1894.  Stu- 
dent Jefferson  medical  college  1894-95;  teacher  Classical  high  school. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1895-.     Address,  92  President  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

'93,  P. 

JOHNSON,  BEN  WAYLAND,  A.B.  Stenographer  Washington,  D.  C; 
Providence,  R.  I.;  law  student  New  York,  N.  Y.;  lawyer  Elyria,  Ohio, 
1896-1901;  Toledo,  Ohio,  1901-.     Address,  The  Nasby,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

'93,  P. 


i893  GRADUATES  407 

JOHNSON,  EDGAR  MANN,  A.B.  Principal  Poquonock  high  school, 
Windsor,  Conn..  1893-95;  high  school,  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  1895-98;  East 
Providence  1898-.     Address,  205  Mauran  Ave.,  East  Providence,  R.  I. 

•93.  P- 

JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM  DAWSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1898. 
Instructor  history,  Brown  university,  1899- 1900.  Instructor  history 
University  of  Mich.,  1894-97;  assistant  Library  of  Congress  1900-.  Au- 
thor Titles  of  books  on  English  history,  189 7-;  History  of  tlie  Library  of 
Congress,  1904;  also  various  other  historical  and  bibliographical  articles; 
editor  Contributions  to  American  library  history.  Address,  Library  of 
Congress,  Washington,  D.  C.  '93,  P. 

JONES,  JOHN  DAVIS  EDMANDS,  A.B.  R.  I.  manager  Equitable  life 
assurance  society  of  the  U.  S.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1898-.  Address,  49 
Humboldt  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  '93,  P. 

LADD,  FREDERIC  PIERPONT,  A.B.  Reporter  Journal,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1893-96;  telegraph  editor  Register,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1896-97, 
1898;  Press.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1897-98;  in  U.  S.  customs  service.  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1899-1902;  with  Puck,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902;  writer 
Tolland,  Conn.     Address,  Moosup,  Conn.  '93,  P. 

LAMSON,  ELLIOTT  WOODBURY,  A.B.;  A.M.  Cornell  university  1894. 
Instructor  N.  Y.  preparatory  and  Dwight  schools.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1895-.     Address,  151  East  56th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  '93,  P. 

LEARNED,  LESLIE  ELIAS,  A.B.;  D.B.  Episcopal  theological  school, 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1896.  Ordained  Episcopal  minister;  rector  St. 
James's  church.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1896-97;  vicar  St.  Bartholomew's 
parish,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1897-.  Address,  209  East  42d  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  '93,  P. 

LEWIS,  FRANK  GRANT,  A.B.  Graduated  Rochester  theological  sem- 
inary 1896;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  JefiFerson,  la.,  1896-98; 
Ambrose,  Ohio,  1898-1901;  professor  theology  and  church  history,  Va. 
union  university,  Richmond,  Va.,  1901-.  Author  various  articles  in 
journals  and  reviews.     Address,  Va.  Union  University,  Richmond,  Va. 

■93.  P- 

LLEWELLYN,  ARTHUR  JOSEPH  ALFRED,  A.B.  Fruit  grower  Cal. 
1893-96;  book  publisher,  Chicago,  111.,  1896-1901;  manufacturer  1901-02; 
business  manager  Christendom.  1903;  real  estate  broker,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, 508  Tacoma  Building,  Chicago,  111.  '93,  P. 

McLANE,  CHARLES  HERBERT,  A.B.  Graduated  General  theological 
seminary.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1896;  ordained  E])iscopal  priest  1896;  rector 
St.  Mary's  church.  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896-98;  St.  James's  church, 
Downington,  Penn.,  1898-1904;  rector  All  Saints'  church,  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  1904;  Tuolumne,  Cal.,  1904-05.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  18, 
1871;  died  Providence,  April  25,  1905.  Prov.  jour.,  P. 

MAGILL,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  Cornell  university  1903.  With 
Woonsocket  rubber  company,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1893-98;  Joseph  Ban- 
igan  rubber  company,  Woonsocket,  1898-99;  interne  Bellevue  hospital, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904-.     Address,  Bellevue  Hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

'93.  P- 

MATTESON,  ARCHIBALD  CLAFLIN,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university 
1896.  Admitted  to  bar  1897;  U.  S.  circuit  court  1899;  lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.;  secretary  R.  I.  commission  to  revise  the  state  constitution  1897-98; 
U.  S.  military  service  1898-99,  first  lieutenant.  Address,  31  Market  Sq., 
Providence,  R.  I.  '93,  P. 

MEIKLEJOHN,  ALEXANDER,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1895;  Ph.D. 
Cornell  university  1897.  Instructor  philosophy,  Brown  university,  1897- 
99;  assistant  professor  philosophy  1899-1902;  dean  of  the  university 
190 1- ;  associate  professor  logic  and  metapnysics  1902-;  member  school 
board  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  three  years.  Address,  Brown  University,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  '93,  P. 


4o8  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1893 

MOWRY,  WENDELL  AXTELL,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1894. 
Sub-master  high  school,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  1894-97;  principal  1897-98; 
superintendent  schools.  Central  Falls,  1898-.  Address,  51  Illinois  St., 
Central  Falls,  R.  I.  '93.  P- 

NIVER,  EDWIN  BARNES,  A.B.;  D.B.  Episcopal  theological  school, 
Cambridge,  1892;  A.M.  Columbian  university  1895.  Ordained  Episco- 
pal minister  1892;  rector  St.  Paul's  church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1892-94; 
assistant  minister  Christ  church,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1894-97;  rector  1897-. 
Address,  1014  St.  Paul  St.,  Baltimore,  Md.  '93,  P. 

OSTERHOUT,  WINTHROP  JOHN  VANLEUVEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  ex- 
amination 1894;  Ph.D.  University  of  Cal.  1899.  Instructor  botany, 
Brown  university,  1893-95;  instructor  botany,  Marine  biological  labora- 
tory. Wood's  Hole,  Mass.,  1895-96;  University  of  Cal.  1896-1900;  assist- 
ant professor  botany  1900-.  Author  Experiments  with  plants,  1905; 
numerous  monographs  and  articles  in  scientific  journals.  Address, 
Berkeley,  Cal.  '93,  P. 

PHELPS,  CHARLES  HOWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Cornell  university  1894. 
Principal  graded  school.  Central  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  1887-90;  high  school, 
Conway,  Mass.,  1894-95;  North  Bennington,  Vt.,  1895-98;  Groveland, 
Mass.,  1898-99;  in  business  Melrose,  Conn.     Address,  Melrose,  Conn.     P. 

POOR,  CHARLES  MARSHALL,  A.B.;  Ph.D.  1896;  A.M.  Leland  Stanford 
junior  university  1894.  Assistant  rhetoric,  Brown  university,  1894-95, 
1896-97;  instructor  German  and  curator  of  the  German  seminary  1895-96, 
1897-1900.  Principal  high  school,  Cranston,  R.  I.,  1900-.  Address, 
1314  Elmwood  Ave.,  Auburn,  R.  I.  '93,  P. 

POWERS,  CHARLES  APPLETON,  A.B.  Agent  Hartford  life  insurance 
company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1893-94;  general  agent  Worcester,  Mass., 
1894-1902;  dealer  in  investment  securities,  Worcester,  1902-04;  manager 
corporation  1904-.     Address,  Station  A,  Worcester,  Mass.  '93,  P. 

REOCH,  WILLIAM  STEWART,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and 
surgeons,  Columbia  college,  1896.  Interne  Bellevue  hospital  1896; 
Hartford  hospital,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1897-99;  physician  Hartford  1899- 
1901 ;  Phenix,  R.  I.,  1902-;  gynecologist  and  surgeon  Hartford  dispensary; 
medical  examiner  various  life  insurance  companies;  member  Conn,  med- 
ical society;  Hartford  county  medical  society;  Hartford  city  medical  so- 
ciety; Kent  county  medical  society;  R.  I.  medical  society;  American 
medical   association.     Address,   Phenix,   R.    I.  '93,   P. 

REYNOLDS,  WALTER  SCOTT,  A.B.  Assistant  clerk  Sixth  district  court , 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-94;  assistant  clerk  appellate  division  R.  I.  su- 
preme court  1895-99;  admitted  to  bar  1896;  lawyer  Providence;  member 
R.  I.  senate  1898-99;  clerk  common  pleas  division  R.  I.  supreme  court, 
Providence  CO  ,  1904-05;  clerk  Superior  court  of  R.  I.,  Providence  and 
Bristol  COS.,  1905-.    Address,  213  Lenox  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.      '93,  P. 

RICHARDS,  HERBERT  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.  In  business  Everett,  Wash., 
1893-95;  with  Norwich  union  insurance  society.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1895-. 
Address,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.  '93,  P. 

ROTHWELL,  THOMAS  HARWOOD,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university 
1896.  Lawyer  with  Carter,  Hughes,  Rounds  and  Schurman,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Address,  96  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  '93,  P. 

SELDEN,  CHARLES  ALBERT,  Ph.B.  by  special  vote  1904.  Reporter 
/oMrwa/,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1891-94;  city  editor  A^e7i'5,  Providence,  1894-97; 
member  staflf  Sim,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1897-1904;  Evening  post,  New  York, 
1904-;  member  American  historical  association.  Address,  Evening 
Post,  New  York,  N.  Y.  '93,  P. 

SHARPE,  LUCIAN,  A.B.  Manufacturer  with  Brown  and  Sharpe  manu- 
facturing company,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-.  Address,  130  Angell  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  '93.  P. 


i893  GRADUATES  409 

SMITH,  WALTER  EDWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1896.  In- 
structor chemistry,  Brown  university,  1 893-1  go i.  Chemist  Laureldale 
chemical  works,  manufacturers  of  sulphuric  acid  and  oil  of  vitriol.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1901-;  secretary  R.  I.  section,  American  chemical  society, 
five  years;  president  1902-.     Address,  141  Cypress  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

'93.  P- 

SNOW,  DANIEL  CORY,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1896;  student  Germany  1896;  preacher  1896-98;  in  business  1898-;  florist 
Taunton,  Mass.,  1904-.     Address,  5  Dartmouth  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

Newt.,  '93,  P. 

STUDLEY,  ELLIOTT  FRANCIS,  A.B.  Ordained  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister;  pastor  Edgewood,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1891-94;  Wickford,  R.  I., 
1895;  Mansfield,  Mass.,  1896-99;  Quarry  street  church.  Fall  River,  Mass., 
1900-01;  Fourth  street  church.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1902-05;  Broadway 
church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1905-.  Author  A  trip  to  the  Holy  Land.  Ad- 
dress, 224  Broadway,  Providence,  R.  I.  '93,  P. 

THURSTON,  EDWARD  ANTHONY,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1893-95;  admitted  to  bar  1895;  lawyer,  firm  of  Baker  and  Thurston, 
Fall  River,  Mass.;  U.  S.  military  service  1898;  member  first  regiment, 
Mass.  heavy  artillery.     Address,  344  Highland  Ave.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

'93.  P. 

TOWER,  CARL  VERNON,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1895;  Ph.D. 
Cornell  university  1898.  Instructor  philosophy,  Brown  university, 
1895-96.  Fellow  Sage  school  of  philosophy,  Cornell  university,  1896-97; 
instructor  philosophy.  University  of  Mich.,  1898-1900;  assistant  to  the 
president,  Clark  university,  1900-01;  professor  philosophy,  Knox  college, 
1901-02;  University  of  Vermont  1902-.  Author  monographs  and  articles 
on  philosophical  subjects.  Address,  43  South  Prospect  St.,  Burlington, 
Vt.  '93.  P- 

UPDYKE,  FRANK  ARTHUR,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1896.  In- 
structor Latin  and  Greek,  Atlanta  Baptist  college,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1893- 
97;  instructor  Latin  and  secretary  Wayland  academy,  Beaver  Dam, 
Wis.,  1897-;  financial  manager  1901-;  graduate  student  Brown  university 
1904-05.     Address,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.  '93,  P. 

WALTHER,  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institution  1893- 
95;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1895;  pastor  First  church,  Holden,  Mass., 
1895-1902;  Keene,  N.  H.,  1902-.     Address,  Keene,  N.  H.     Newt.,  '93,  P. 

WEEKS,  EDWARD  HENRY,  Ph.B.  Governor  Friends'  school.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1893-95;  with  Old  Colony  co-operative  bank,  Providence, 
1895- ;  general  manager;  member  firm  of  Chace  and  Weeks,  bankers, 
1905-.     Address,  49  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  '93,   P. 

WIGHTMAN,  ALFRED  REYNOLDS,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1896; 
Harvard  university  1900.  Instructor  English,  Brown  university,  1893- 
94.  Tutor  in  Latin,  Morgan  Park  academy.  University  of  Chicago, 
1894-95;  associate  in  Latin  1895-1902;  Austin  scholar  Harvard  university 
1899-1900;  graduate  student  1902-04;  instructor  Greek  and  German, 
University  of  Vermont,  1904-.     Address,  Wickford,  R.  I.  '93,  P. 

62-*2 

1894 

ALDRICH,  CHARLES  SPAULDING,  A.B.;  A.M.  Wesleyan  university 
1896.  Director  gymnasium,  Wesleyan  university,  1894-96;  admitted  to 
bar  1898;  lawyer  "Troy,  N.  Y.,  1898-.  Address,  1-2  Keenan  Building, 
Troy,  N.  Y.  P. 

BARRY,  HENRY  MILTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1895.  Instruct- 
or Enghsh,  Brown  university,  1894-95.  Reporter  Telegram,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1895-1902;  Journal,  Providence,  1902-.  Address,  86  DaboU  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


410  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1894 

BEVERLY,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  Ph.B.  Professor  higher  mathematics  and 
philosophy,  Ala.  state  normal  school,  Montgomery,  Ala.,  1894-;  assist- 
ant principal;  president  Ala.  state  teachers'  association  1899- 1900;  state 
historian  1902-;  conductor  and  proprietor  Ala.  teachers'  correspondence 
school  1902-03.  Author  History  of  Alabama;  A  guide  to  the  English 
oration;  Practical  ethics  for  children.     Address,  Montgomery,  Ala.  P. 

BIRGE,  RUSSELL  HALL,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1898.  Resi- 
dent surgeon  Boston  city  hospital  1898- 1900;  Lakeside  hospital,  Cleve- 
land, O.,  1900-02;  physician  Cleveland,  O.;  visiting  surgeon  Lakeside 
hospital  dispensary;  Rainbow  cottage;  chief  medical  examiner  New  York 
life  insurance  company.     Address,  260  Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O.        P. 

BLISS,  FRANCIS  CHASE.  A.B.;  D.B.  Yale  university  1898.  Ordained 
Congregational  minister  1898;  pastor  Plymouth,  Wis.,  1898-1901;  Amery, 
Wis.,  1901-03;  Velva,  McHenry  county,  N.  D.  Address,  Box  242,  Velva, 
McHenry  Co.,  N.  D.  P. 

BOURNE,  WILLIAM  CLIFTON,  A.B.  Teacher  high  school,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.;  in  business  Pawtucket.     Address,  24  Sisson  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

BRADY,  WILLIAM  ALVA,  Ph.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1894-95;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1896;  pastor  Narragansett  Pier, 
R.  I.,  1896-98;  graduate  student  Brown  university  1898-99;  pastor  Cal- 
vary church,  Quincy.  Mass.     Address,  179  Franldin  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

Newt.  P. 

BRIDGHAM,  SAMUEL  WILLARD,  Ph.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1897;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.;  lieutenant  R.  I.  naval  battalion  1 898-1 901.  Author 
various  contributions  to  scientific  magazines.  Address  East  Provi- 
dence Centre,  R.  I.  P. 

BROWNELL,  WALTER  DEXTER,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university 
1898.  Admitted  to  bar  1899;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  15 
Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CASEY,  HERBERT  DANIEL,  A.B.  First  assistant,  Jackson  college, 
Jackson,  Miss.,  1894-96;  news  editor  Telegram,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896- 
1900;  U.  S.  military  service  1898,  second  lieutenant;  first  assistant  Jack- 
son college.     Address,  Jackson  College,  Jackson,  Miss.  P. 

CHAMBERLIN,  GEORGE  MASON,  A.B.;  M.D.  New  York  homoeopathic 
college.  Physician  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Canton,  Mass.  Address,  Canton, 
Mass.  P. 

COLBURN,  FREDERICK  WILKINSON,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  Boston  university 
1897.  Physician  Boston,  Mass.;  assistant  aural  surgeon  Mass.  homoe- 
opathic hospital  1901-;  aurist  Boston  homoeopathic  medical  dispensary 
1901-;  Burrage  free  hospital  1902-;  assistant  in  otology,  Boston  univer- 
sity school  of  medicine;  general  secretary  Mass.  surgical  and  gynecolog- 
ical society  1904-.     Address,  661  Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

COOPER,  CLAYTON  SEDGWICK,  A.B.  Student  secretary  Young  men's 
Christian  association  1894-95;  general  secretary  23d  street  Young  men's 
Christian  association,  New  York,  1895-97;  graduated  Rochester  theolog- 
ical seminary  1898;  graduate  student  University  of  Chicago  1898; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1898;  pastor  Washington  street  church, 
Lynn,  Mass.,  1898-1902;  secretary  Bible  study  department.  Inter- 
national committee.  Young  men's  Christian  association.  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Address,  3  West  29th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roch.  theol.,  P. 

CROSBY,  THOMAS,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1895.  Instructor  Eng- 
lish, Brown  university,  1895,  1900-01;  assistant  professor  English  and 
public  speaking  1901-.  Master  of  English,  University  grammar  school. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1895-98.  Address,  Brown  University,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

CROWELL,  GEORGE  MARCUS,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1899. 
Physician  Canaan,  N.  H.     Address,  Canaan,  N.  H.  P. 


i894  GRADUATES  411 

DORRANCE,  WILLIAM  TULLY,  A.B.;  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technol- 
ogy 1896.  Assistant  engineer  Boston  terminal  company  1897,  1898; 
Buffalo,  Rochester  and  Pittsburgh  railroad  1 899-1 901;  New  York  central 
and  Hudson  river  railroad  1902;  Westinghouse,  Church,  Kerr  and  com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903-;  associate  member  American  society  of 
civil  engineers      Address,  98  Watennan  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DOUGLAS,  WILLIAM,  A.B.  In  business  Toledo,  O.,  1894-98;  graduate 
student  University  of  Chicago  1898-99;  teacher  classics,  Chicago,  111., 
1899-1902;  Sach's  collegiate  institute.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-04;  Ashe- 
ville  school,  Asheville,  N.  C,  1904-.  Address,  5428  Howe  St.,  Pittsburgh, 
Penn.  P. 

DYER,  HEZEKIAH  ANTHONY,  Ph.B.  Artist  Providence,  R.  I.;  aide- 
de-camp  and  executive  secretary  to  governor  of  R.  I.,  1897-1900;  pres- 
ident Providence  water  color  society;  president  Providence  art  club; 
member  Boston  society  water  color  painters.  Address,  Blackstone 
Boulevard,  Providence,  R.  1.  P. 

ELLIS,  CHARLES  HAIGH,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1897;  pastor 
Central  church,  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  1897-.  Address,  Chelmsford  Centre, 
Mass.  P. 

ELLIS,  GEORGE  SHELDON,  Ph.B.  Superintendent  of  public  schools, 
Somerset,  Ky.,  1894-95;  principal  high  school.  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.,  1895- 
98;  superintendent  schools,  Roselle,  N.  J.,  1898-1904;  assistant  state  man- 
ager Phoenix  mutual  life  insurance  company,  Des  Moines,  la.  Ad- 
dress, 21  Otsego  St.,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.  P. 

ELY,  ADOLPH  CONRAD,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1895.  Instructor 
German,  Brown  university,  1894-97;  teacher  high  school,  Watertown, 
Mass.,  1 897- 1 903;  teacher  English  high  school,  Worcester,  Mass..  1903- 
04;  Rindge  manual  training  school,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1904-.  Address, 
31  Inman  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

EVERETT,  EUGENE  ELLSWORTH.  AB.;  M.D.  _  Har\'ard  university 
1899.  Interne  Carney  hospital  1899;  Boston  lying-in  hospital  1900; 
physician  Boston,  Mass.;  instructor  Harvard  medical  school  18^9-; 
assistant  gynecologist  Boston  dispensary  1900-.  Address,  138  Huntmg- 
ton  Ave.    Boston,  Mass.  P. 

FERGUSON,  JOHN  RUSSELL,  A.B.  Instructor  Crest  school.  Sing  Sing, 
now  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  1894-95;  B.  M.  C.  Durfee  high  school,  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  1 895- 1 903;  principal  Brayton  avenue  grammar  school.  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  1903-.     Address,  566  Osbom  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

FIELD,  HAROLD  CRINS,  A.B.  Clerk  R.  I.  hospital  trust  company. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-95;  travelled  for  Nicholson  file  company  1S97- 
1904;  export  nianager  Nicholson  file  company.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-. 
Address,  Nicholson  File  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

FOGG,  MILLER  MOORE,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1895;  Harvard 
university  1901.  Instructor  elocution,  Brown  university,  1894-95;  pub- 
lic speaking  1805-1900.  Instructor  English,  University  of  Nebraska, 
1901-02;  assistant  professor  1902-04;  associate  professor  rhetoric  1904- 
05;  professor  rhetoric  190 5-.  Address,  University  of  Nebraska,  Lincoln, 
Neb.  "  P. 

FOX,  JAY  SCHUYLER,  A.B.  Principal  union  school.  Three  Mile  Bay,  N.  Y., 
1894-96;  high  school,  Thresa,  N.  Y.,  1896-99;  principal  and  superintend- 
ent high  school.  Phoenix,  N.  Y.,  1899-.     Address,  Bath,  N.  Y.  P. 

FROST,  ARCHIE  NORWOOD,  A.B.  Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.;  member 
Lawrence  city  council  1898;  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1899-1901; 
Mass.  senate  1902,  1903;  committee  on  revision  of  Mass.  statutes  1901. 
Address,  Lawrence,  Mass.  P. 

GAMWELL,  EDWARD  FRANCIS,  A.B.  Instructor  English  Brovvn  uni- 
versity 1894-95.     Managing  editor  Atlantic  medical  weekly.  Providence, 


412  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1894 

R.  I.,  1894-96;  city  editor  Chronicle,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1896-1901;  editor 
and  proprietor  Tribune,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  190 1-.  Author  various 
articles  in  newspapers  and  magazines.  Address,  438  Broadway,  Cam- 
bridge. Mass.  P- 

GARDNER,  GEORGE  WARREN,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1900. 
Physician  to  Brown  university  1903-.  Interne  Boston  floating  hospital 
1S99;  Carney  hospital  1899-1900;  Boston  lying-in  hospital  1900-01;  phy- 
sician Providence,  R.  I.;  exteme  R.  I.  hospital  1902-.  Address,  263 
Benefit  St..  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GEORGE,  DANIEL  FARRINGTON,  A.B.  Secretary  to  mayor,  Pro^d- 
dence,  R.  I.,  1898-99.  Manager  Providence  office  E.  H.  Gay  and  com- 
pany, bankers.     Address,  98  Bowen  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GRIFFIN,  CLIFFORD  HENRY,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1898. 
Interne  R.  I.  hospital  1898-1900;  physician  and  surgeon  Providence, 
R.  I.;  police  surgeon   1900-.     Address,  loi  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

HAM,  LIVINGSTON,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1897.  Lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  56  Keene  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HAYMAN  JACOB,  C.E.  Graduate  student  Columbia  college  1894-95; 
draughtsman  street  cleaning  department.  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  civil  engi- 
neer water  supply  department,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Address,  103  St.  John's 
Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P. 

HAZARD,  GEORGE  ROBINSON,  A.B.:  A.M.  upon  examination  1896; 
D.B.  Episcopal  theological  school,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1898.  Curate  St. 
George's  church.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1898-1900;  vicar  St.  Mark's  church, 
Southboro,  Mass.,  1900-1905;  rector  church  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  Mattapan, 
Mass.,  1905-.     Address,  Mattapan,  Mass.  P. 

HAZELTINE,  HAROLD  DEXTER,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1898; 
LL.D.  University  of  Berlin  1905.  Engaged  in  legal  study  and  research; 
student  University  of  Berlin  1898-99,  1900-04;  London  school  of  eco- 
nomics and  political  science,  University  of  London,  1902-03;  Inner 
Temple,  London,  1903-;  member  American  historical  association;  Inter- 
nationale Vereinigung  fur  vergleichende  Rechtswissenschaft  und  Volks- 
wirthschaftslehre  zu  Berlin  1898-;  Selden  society  1902-;  Hardwicke 
society  1903-;  Deutschen  Juristentag  1902-.  Author  various  historical 
monographs;  member  editorial  board  Harvard  law  review  1896-98.  Ad- 
dress, Warren,  Penn.  P. 

HEALY,  CARL  ERNEST,  A.B.     Address,  331  Main  St.,  Auburn,  Me. 

HIGGINS,  SAMUEL  McPHERSON,  A.B.  Secretary  to  warden,  N.  J. 
state  hospital.  Morris  Plains,  N.  J.,  1894-1901;  forester  Cleveland  Cliffs 
iron  company,  Negaunee,  Mich.,  1903-.     Address,  Negaunee,  Mich.     P. 

HILL,  WILLIAM  COLVER,  A.B.  Instructor  St.  John's  school,  Presque 
Isle,  Me.,  1895-96;  principal  high  school,  Caribou,  Me.,  1896-98;  instruct- 
or Trinity  Hall,  Washington,  Penn.,  1898-99;  principal  high  school, 
South  Hadley,  Mass.,  1899;  sub-master  high  school,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1899- 
1902;  principal  high  school,  Chicopee,  Mass.,  1902-04;  Milton,  Mass., 
1904-      Address,  Milton,  Mass.  P. 

HINCKLEY,  WILLIAM  PITT,  A.B.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  21, 
1872;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  18,  1894.  P.,  Nee.  1895 

HOGG,  GEORGE  WOODLEY,  A.B.  Clerk  Merchants'  national  bank. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-95.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  3,  1872;  died 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  5,  1895.  Nee.  1896 

HOPE,  JOHN,  A.B.  Professor  department  of  natural  sciences,  Roger 
Williams  university,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1894-98;  Greek  and  Latin  litera- 
ture, Atlanta  Baptist  college,  1898-;  principal  literary  department. 
Address,  Atlanta  Baptist  College,  Atlanta,  Ga.  P. 

HUNTOON,  WILLIAM  CASWELL,  Ph.B.  Manufacturer  Providence, 
R.  I.     Address,  146  Medway  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


i894  GRADUATES  413 

JACKSON,  FRANCIS  CHESTER  ROCKWELL,  A.B.;  D.B.  University  of 
Chicago  1897.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1897;  pastor  East  Delavan, 
Wis.,  1895-97;  Wausau  Wis.,  1897-98;  Burlington,  Wis.,  1898-1900; 
King  City,  CaL,  1900-02;  Clovis,  CaL,  1902-.  Address,  Clevis,  Fresno 
Co.,  Cal.  ■  P. 

KIMBALL,  WALTER  HAMMOND,  Ph.B.  Real  estate  agent  Providence, 
R.  I.     Address,  462  Broadway,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

KIRKLEY,  RICHARD  WILLIAMS,  A.B.  Lawyer  Toledo,  O.  Address, 
1 105  Jefferson  Ave.,  Toledo,  O.  P. 

KNOWLES,  EDWIN,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1899.  Dealer  in 
chemicals.     Address,  47  Stewart  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

LAKEY,  FRANK  EDWIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1899.  Teacher 
Manual  training  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1894;  Classical  high  school 
1895-99;  high  school  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1900-01;  English  high  school. 
Providence,  1902-.     Address,  14  Craven  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LEWIS,  JOSEPH  WEST,  A.B.  Secretary  The  Henry  W.  Cooke  company, 
real  estate  agents.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  15  Westminster  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MacGREGOR,  ROBERT  STEWART,  A.B.;  M.D.  New  York  imiversity. 
Physician  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1897-;  assistant  surgeon  St.  Bartholomew's 
clinic  1902-;  assistant  stomach  department.  New  York  polyclinic,  1904-. 
Address,  338  West  46th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

McINTYRE,  JOSEPH  BELFIELD,  Ph.B.  Assistant  superintendent  The 
J.  and  P.  Coats  thread  company,  limited,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Address, 
J.  and  P.  Coats,  Ltd.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

MARTIN,  BENJAMIN  ELBRIDGE,  A.B.  Teacher  University  grammar 
school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-95;  real  estate  agent  North  Swansea, 
Mass.;  principal  Fairlawn  school,  Lincoln,  R.  I.,  1904-;  member  board 
of  trustees  public  library,  Swansea,  Mass.;  town  moderator;  delegate 
Mass.    republican    state    convention    1904.      Address,    Swansea,    Mass 

P. 

MARVEL,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  Ph.B.  Instructor  drawing  and  phys- 
ical culture.  Brown  university,  1894-96;  director  physical  training  1903-. 
Gymnasium  director  Wesleyan  university  1896-1901,  1902-03;  member 
society  of  college  gymnasium  directors;  American  physical  education 
society      Address,  Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MERRIMAN,  EDWARD  BRUCE  A.B.  Woolen  manufacturer  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I.;  agent  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  57  Leonard  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

MERRIMAN,  HAROLD  THURSTON,  Ph.B.  Manufacturer.  Address, 
26  Cooke  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

MOORE,  JAMES  SPENCER,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1898.  Phy- 
sician East  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  16  Walnut  St.,  East  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

MORTON,  ALLAN  BENTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1895.  In- 
structor mathematics.  Brown  university,  1894-95.  Instructor  m  Latin 
and  mathematics,  Park  institute,  Allegheny,  Penn.,  1898-99;  adjunct 
professor  mathematics,  Georgia  school  of  technology,  1899-.  Address, 
Georgia  School  of  Technology,  Atlanta,  Ga.  P. 

MOSS,  WILLIAM  WASHBURN,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1895;  LL.B. 
Harvard  university  1899.  Instructor  mathematics.  Brown  university, 
1894-96;  elementary  law  1903-04.  Admitted  to  bar  1899;  lawyer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Address,  924  Banigan  Building,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

NASH,  EDGAR  SMILEY,  A.B.  Assistant  managing  editor  Philadelphia 
record,  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  associate  editor  Saturday  Evening  Post, 
Philadelphia;  art  editor  Leslies'  monthly  magazine,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
advertising  and  sales  manager  Keystone  fire  extinguisher.  Address, 
1931  North  13th  St,,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 


414  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1894 

NIGHTINGALE,  CHARLES  SPURGEON.  A.B.  Graduated  Newton 
theological  institution  1898;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1896;  pastor 
Northville,  Mich.,  1896-97;  Danvers,  Mass.,  1898-1903;  Athol,  Mass., 
1903-.     Address,  225  Wallingford  Ave.,  Athol,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

O'NEIL,  JOSEPH  BERCHMAN,  A.B.  Address,  129  Pine  St.,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I. 

PIKE,  DAVID  BANGS,  A.B.  Assistant  clerk  district  court,  6th  judicial 
district,  R.  I.,  1895-99;  first  assistant  clerk  appellate  division,  R.  I. 
supreme  court,  1899-.     Address,  Court  House,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

POPE,  ALBERT  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Instructor  Latin  and  Greek,  Vermont 
academy,  Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  1894-95.  Born  St.  John,  New  Brunswick, 
April  17,  1874;  died  De  Land,  Fla.,  May  21,  1896.  Nee.  1896 

REMINGTON,  SETH  PADELFORD,  A.B.  Address,  22  May  St.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.  P. 

RICHARDSON,  WILLARD  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  D.B.  Union  theological  sem- 
inary 1897.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1898;  pastor's  assistant  Fifth 
Avenue  Baptist  church.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1894-;  head  worker  West  side 
neighborhood  house.  New  York,  1904-.  Address,  8  West  46th  St.,  New 
York.  N.  Y.  P. 

RIFENBURG,  GEORGE  LAFAYETTE,  Ph.B.  Address,  Oakhill,  Greene 
Co.,  N.  Y. 

ROUX,  LOUIS  ALEXANDRE,  A.B.  Instructor  French,  Brown  university, 
1895-96.  Instructor  French,  Friends'  academy.  New  Bedford,  Mass., 
1894-95;  Franklin  school,  Cincinnati,  O..  1896-1900;  French,  Spanish 
and  Latin,  Newark  academy,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1900-.  Address,  Newark 
Academy,  Newark,  N.  J.  P. 

SHARPE,  HENRY  DEXTER,  A.B.  Trustee  Brown  university  1904-. 
Manufacturer  with  Brown  and  Sharpe  manufacturing  company,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1894-.     Address,  130  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SHIPPEE,  JOHN  SMITH,  A.B.  Assistant  rhetoric.  Brown  university, 
1894-95;  instructor  Latin  1895-1900,  1901-02.  Address,  East  Green- 
wich, R.  I. 

STAPLES,  FRANCIS  HAMILTON,  A.B.  Treasurer  Baker  lumber  com- 
pany, Worcester,  Mass.     Address,  82  Foster  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.         P. 

STEERE,  EDMUND  JOB,  Ph.B.  Civil  engineer  bridge  department,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1894-98;  city  inspector  construction  of  electric  and  tele- 
phone subway,  Providence,  1898-1902;  civil  engineer  with  J.  W.  Bishop 
company,  general  contractors,  190  2-;  contractor's  engineer,  water  power 
development,  Danville,  Va.  Address,  173  Bellevue  Ave.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

STEERE,  FRANK,  A.B.:  LL.B.  Boston  university  1897.  Lawyer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Address,  49  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

STEWART,  MORTON  COLLINS,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1896. 
Instructor  German,  Brown  university,  1904-.  Teacher  high  school, 
Quincy,  111.,  1896- 1900;  student  University  of  Leipsic,  1900-04.  Ad- 
dress, 1803  jersey  St.,  Quincy,  111.  P. 

STOUT,  MAHLON  RUNYON,  A.B.  With  J.  W.  Bishop  and  company, 
contractors.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-95.  Bom  New  Brunswick,  N.  J., 
May  22.  1871;  died  New  Brunswick,  N.  J  ,  Nov.  27,  1895.         Nee.  1896 

STRAUSS,  ISRAEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Columbia  university  1898;  M.D.  1898. 
Physician  Nev/  York,  N.  Y.;  instructor  embryology,  Cornell  medical  col- 
lege; neurology,  N.  Y.  polyclinic;  assistant  attending  neurologist  alms- 
bouse,  Blackwell's  Island,  New  York;  pathologist  Beth  Mael  hospital. 
Address,  187  West  79th  St.,  New  York, 'N.  Y.  P. 

SUMNER,  HOWARD  EDWIN,  Ph.B.  Wholesale  and  retail  coal  dealer. 
Address,  Box  979,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 


i894  GRADUATES  415 

TAFT,  FOSTER  WILLIAMS,  A.B.  Electrical  encjineer;  with  General 
electric  company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1894-95,  1896-99;  Lynn,  Mass., 
1895-96;  with  Ponemah  mill,  Taftville,  Conn.,  1899-1900;  chief  electrician 
Ludlow  manufacturing  company,  Ludlow,  Mass.,  1900.  Born  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Feb.  3,  1871;  died  Ludlow,  Mass.,  May  i,  1900.     Nee.  1901 

TENNEY,  FRED,  A.B.  Baseball  player;  with  Boston  national  league, 
Boston,  Mass.     Address,   i   Floyd  St.,  Winthrop  Highlands,  Mass.     P. 

THOMAS,  ALBERT  ELLSWORTH,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1895. 
Assistant  rhetoric,  Brown  university,  1894-95.  Engaged  in  newspaper 
work;  member  staff  N.  Y.  Times,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Author  Cynlhta's 
rebellion,  1904.     Address,  80  Washington  Sq.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

WATERMAN,  LEWIS  ANTHONY,  A.B.  Law  student  Boston  university; 
admitted  to  bar  1896;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896-.  Address,  350 
Thayer  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Att.  R.  I.,  P. 

YOUNG,  RODDO  YORK,  Ph.B.  With  George  L.  Claflin  and  company, 
wholesale  druggists.  Providence,  R.  I.;  in  business  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Address,  725  Broadway,  Providence,  R.  I.  'P. 


WEEDEN,  ANNE  TILLINGHAST,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1898. 
Student  Berlin,  Germany;  teacher  German,  Hope  street  high  school. 
Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  81  Brown  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WOOLLEY,  MARY  EMMA,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1895;  Litt.D. 
1900;  L.H.D.  Amherst  college  1900.  Instructor  Welleslcy  college  1895- 
96;  associate  professor  Biblical  history  1896-99;  professor  Biblical  his- 
tory 1899-1900;  president  Mt.  Holyoke  college  1900-;  member  R.  I.  so- 
ciety for  the  collegiate  education  of  women;  American  institute  of  social 
service;  American  association  for  maintaining  a  woman's  table  at  Naples; 
college  entrance  examination  board;  Society  of  Biblical  literature  and 
exegesis;  New  England  association  of  colleges  and  preparatory  schools; 
American  committee  Young  women's  Christian  association;  American 
social  science  association;  American  academy  of  political  and  social 
science.  Author  various  historical  monographs  and  other  articles. 
Address,  Mt.  Holyoke  College,  South  Hadleyl  Mass.  P. 

82-*5 

1895 

ADAMS,  HERBERT  MATTHEWS  Ph.B.  In  business  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Address,  123  Walcott  St.,  Pawtucket.  R.  I.  P. 

ADAMS,  SCOTT,  Ph.B.  Lawyer  Springfield,  Mass.;  selectman  Agawam, 
Mass.,  1903-.     Address,  455  Main  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.  P. 

ALDRICH,  FRED  DAVIS,  A.B.  Instructor  modem  languages  and  math- 
ematics, Worcester  academy,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1895-99;  rnaster  1899-. 
Author  Foundations  of  French,  in  conjunction  with  I.  L.  Foster,  1900; 
A  French  reader,  in  conjunction  with  I.  L.  Foster,  1903.  Address, 
Worcester  Academy,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

ANGELL,  EUGENE  CHESTER,  A.B.  Teacher  Good  Will  Indian  mis- 
sion school,  Good  Will,  S.  D.,  1896-98;  principal  public  schools,  Clear- 
water, Fla.,  1899-1902;  Port  Tampa  City,  Fla.,  1902-03;  Lakeland,  Fla., 
1904-;  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Seflfner,  Fla.,  1899;  Plant  City,  Fla., 
1900.     Address    Lakeland,  Fla.  P. 

ANTHONY,  GEORGE  ALLEN,  Ph.B.  Supervising  inspector  of  con- 
struction, U.  S.  war  department.  Cramp's  ship  yard,  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
1899;  Newport  News,  Va..  1900;  expert  marine  engineer  and  naval 
architect,  U.  S.  war  department,  Washington,  D.  C,  1900-;  adjunct  pro- 
fessor of  mechanical  engineering,  George  Washington  university,  1904-. 
Address,  "The  Dupont^"  20th  St.,  Washington,  D.  C.  P. 


4i6  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1895 

ANTHONY,  JOHN  CLINTON,  A.B.  Instructor  rhetoric.  Brown  univer- 
sity, 1894-95.  Principal  high  school.  West  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1895- 
96;  assistant  superintendent  Farm  school,  Boston,  Mass.,  1896-97;  super- 
vising principal  grammar  schools,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1897-99;  super- 
intendent House  of  reformation,  Boston,  Mass.,  1899- 1900;  superintend- 
ent public  schools,  Wareham  and  Marion,  Mass.,  1900-1904;  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  1904-.  Author  Course  in  elementary  agriculture;  numerous  arti- 
cles, sketches  and  verse.  Address,  Farm  School,  Box  i486,  Boston, 
Mass.  P- 

ATHA,  GEORGE  RICHARD,  A.B.  Student  theology  University  of 
Chicago  1895-96;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1898;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1898;  pastor  Third  church,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1898-1902; 
Broadway  chapel,  Fall  River,  1902-03;  pastor's  assistant  First  church, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1903-.     Address,  122  Doyle  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Newt.,  P. 

BARROWS,  CHESTER  WILLARD,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1898. 
Instructor  law,  Brown  university.  1899-1903.  Admitted  to  bar  1898; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  I  ;  member  R.  I.  state  board  of  bar  examiners 
1900-;  U.  S.  referee  in  bankruptcy  1900-.  Address,  87  Weybosset  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  R.  I.  att.,  P. 

BARTLETT,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  Ph.B.  Mechanical  draughtsman  Fales 
and  Jenks  machine  company.  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Address,  168  Central 
Ave.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

BECKFORD.  GEORGE  PHIPPEN,  Ph.B.  Graduate  student  Boston 
university;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  14  Maxfield  St.,  West  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.  P 

BEERS,  WAYLAND  LEWIS,  A.B.  Student  Union  theological  seminary 
and  Columbia  college  1895;  ordained  Unitarian  minister  1896;  pastor 
Union  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1896-98;  Trenton,  N.  Y.,  1898-1901;  St.  John,  N. 
B.,  1901-04;  Gouverneur,  N.  Y.,  1904-.  Author  occasional  sermons  and 
articles  in  periodicals.     Address,  Gouverneur,  N.  Y.  P. 

BELLOWS,  OSCAR  FRANCIS,  Ph.B.;  C.E.  1896.  Civil  engineer  Provi- 
dence. R.  I.,  1896-99;  superintendent  of  construction,  quartermaster's 
department,  U.  S.  army,  Fort  Ontario,  Oswego  N.  Y.,  1900-.  Address, 
159  East  Third  St.,  Oswego,  N.  Y.  P 

BEMENT.  FREDERIC,  A.B.  Assistant  botany,  Yale  university,  1895-96; 
instructor  high  school,  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  1896-98;  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1898-1900; 
Woodside  high  school,  Borough  of  Queens,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900-04; 
department  of  physical  science,  Bryant  high  school.  Borough  of  Queens, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904-.     Address,  233  Franklin  Place,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

P. 

BENNETT,  JAMES  DAVIS,  Ph.B.  Railway  postal  clerk,  Boston,  Provi- 
dence and  New  York.  Address.  88  Greenwood  St.,  New  Dorchester, 
Mass.  P. 

BISHOP,  NORMAN  NORTH,  Ph.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1902;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1898;  pastor  Beverly  Farms, 
Mass.,  1898-1900;  First  church,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  1900-04.  Author 
Christian  character,  1898.  Bom  Horton,  Kings  co.,  N.  S.,  Sept.  6,  1867; 
died  West  Dennis,  Mass.,  Aug.  18,  1905.  P. 

BOOpiN,  JOHN  ELOF,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1896;  Ph.D.  Harvard 
university  1899.  Instructor  philosophy.  Brown  university,  1896-97. 
Professor  philosophy,  Iowa  college,  1900-04;  University  of  Kansas,  1904-. 
Author  Time  and  reality,  1904.  Address.  University  of  Kans.,  Law- 
rence, Kans.  P. 

BURT,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR,  Ph.B.  Real  estate  agent  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Address,  129  Glenwood  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  P. 

BUSTARD,  WILLIAM  WALTER,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1898;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1898;  pastor  Amesbury,  Mass., 


iSqs  graduates  417 

1898-1900;  Dudley  street  church,  Boston,  Mass.,   1900-.     Address,   104 
Crawford  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

BUTLER,  JOHN  WESTON,  C.E.     Address,  Marshficld,  Coos  Co.,  Or. 

CADY,  WALTER  GUYTON,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1896;  Ph.D. 
University  of  Berlin  1900.  Instructor  mathematics.  Brown  university, 
1895-97.  Magnetic  observer  U.  S.  coast  and  geodetic  survey  1900-02; 
instructor  physics,  Wesleyan  university,  1902-03;  associate  professor 
1903-.  Author  various  articles  and  reviews  in  scientific  journals.  Ad- 
dress, 100  High  St.,  Middletown,  Conn.  P 

CLAPP,  FREDERICK  OTIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1897;  Sc.B.* 
Mass.  institute  of  technology.  Instructor  mathematics.  Brown  univer- 
sity, 1895-97.  I"  city  engineer's  office.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1899-1902; 
assistant  engineer  in  charge  of  construction  of  slow  sand  filtration  plant. 
Providence,  1902-.     Address,  City  Hall,  Providence.  R.  I.  P, 

CLARK,  THERON,  A.B.  Clerk  to  registrar  Brown  university,  1895-96; 
assistant  registrar  1896-.     Address,  Brown  University,  Providence,  R   I 

P. 

COOK,  RAYMOND  CAPRON,  A.B.;  C.E.  1895.  I"  real  estate  business 
Chicago,  111.       Address,   1420  Davis  St.,  Evanston,  111.  P. 

COOPER,  HENRY  ELLIOTT,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1895-96;  broker  with  R.  J.  Kimball  and  company.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1901-.     Address,  71  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

CROSBY,  WALTER  THEODORE,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university i  899. 
Physician  and  surgeon  Manchester,  N.  H.;  visiting  surgeon  Sacred  Heart 
hospital.     Address,  Manchester,  N.  H.  P. 

DEXTER,  NATHANIEL  WHEATON,  A.B. ;  A.M.  Columbia  university  1898. 
Architect  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1898-1903;  engineering  department' Home 
telegraph  and  telephone  company,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1903-04;  director 
Home  telegraph  and  telephone  company,  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1903;  secretary 
Empire  consolidated  mining  company,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.;  member  Soci- 
ety of  Columbia  university  architects.     Address,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  P. 

DICKINSON,  JAY  ROGERS.  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1897.  De- 
partment agent  General  fire  extinguisher  company.  Providence,  R.  I. 
Address,  420  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DUNCAN,  SAMUEL  WHITE,  A.B.  Fire  insurance  agent  Boston,  Mass. 
Address,  Freeman  and  St.  Paul  Sts.,  Brookline,  Mass.  P. 

EDWARDS,  STAFFORD  CLARENCE,  A.B. ;  A.M.  upon  examination  1896. 
Student  teacher  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1895-96;  principal  Union 
school,  Greenport,  N.  Y.,  1896-97;  Union  school,  Schuylcrville,  N.  Y., 
1898-99;  teacher  history  and  science.  School  18,  Richmond  borough,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Address,  Sharon  Ave.,  New  Brighton,  Staten  Island,  N. 
Y.  P. 

ELMER,  FRANKLIN  DAVENPORT,  A.B.;  D.B.  University  of  Chicago  1898. 
Ordained  Baptist  minister  1899;  assistant  pastor  Mount  Morris  church. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899-1901;  pastor  First  church,  Winstcd,  Conn,,  1901-; 
associate  member  council  of  70,  American  institute  of  sacred  literature; 
director  Conn,  state  Sunday  school  association;  member  executive  com- 
mittee Conn.  Bible  society;  member  advisory  board  Hartford  school  of 
religious  pedagogy.     Address,  Winsted,  Conn.  P. 

ENO,  ARTHUR  LLEWELLYN,  A.B.;  A.M.  University  of  Vermont  1899; 
Harvard  university  1902.  Assistant  rhetoric.  Brown  university,  1895- 
96.  Teacher  Latin,  Vermont  academy,  1896-98;  instructor  English  and 
German,  University  of  Vermont,  1898-1900;  instructor  English,  Uni- 
versity of  Texas,  Austin,  Tex.  Author  various  articles  and  short  stories. 
Address,  Austin,  Tex.  P. 

GARDNER,  WILL  EDWARD,  Ph.B.  Graduated  Episcopal  theological 
school,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1S9S;  ordained  Episcopal  minister  1898;  rector 
Church  of  the  Holy  Name,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  1898-1903 ;  Christ's  church, 


4i8  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1895 

Quincy,  Mass.,  1903- ;  instructor  vocal  culture  and  reading,  Episcopal 
theological  school,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Address,  Christ's  Church  Rectory, 
Quincy,  Mass.  P. 

GEORGi',  HERVE  WASHINGTON,  A.B.  Student  secretary  International 
committee  Young  men's  Christian  association,  1895-97;  secretary  Inter- 
collegiate young  men's  Christian  association.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1897- 
1900;  missionary  Home  mission  board,  Presbyterian  church,  Wimbledon, 
N.  D.     Address,  Wimbledon,  N.  D.  '  P. 

GORDON,  GEORGE  ANDREW,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1896;  D.B. 
Union  theological  seminary  1900.  Student  teacher  high  school,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1895-96;  teacher  classics,  Vermont  academy,  1S96-97;  or- 
dained Congregational  minister;  pastor's  assistant  Broadway  tabernacle, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900-03;  pastor  Southbridge,  Mass.,  1904-.  Address, 
5  Park  St.,  Southbridge,  Mass.  '  P. 

GRANT,  HOWARD  MARSH,  Ph.B.  With  Equitable  life  assurance  com- 
pany. Providence,  R.  I.      Address,  10  Brighton  St.,  Providence.  R.  I.       P 

HARRINGTON,  ALEXANDER  EMOR,  A.B.     Address,  Centredale,  R.  I. 

HORTON,  FRED  ELLIS,  Ph.B.  Real  estate  agent;  member  firm  of  H. 
F.  Horton  and  sons,  Providence;  member  school  committee,  Cranston, 
R.  I.,  1903-.     Address,  87  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HOYE,  HENRY  JOSEPH,  A.B. ;  M.D.  Johns  Hopkins  university  1899. 
Surgical  interne  Boston  city  hospital  1899-1901;  physician  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1901-;  pathological  externe  R.  T.  hospital  1904-;  surgeon  out- 
patient department,  St.  Joseph's  hospital,  1904-.  Address,  194  Broad 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HULL,  ARTHUR  JOHNSON,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Yale  university  190 1.  Teacher 
Newtown,  Conn.,  1886-87;  Monroe,  Conn.,  1887-88;  principal  grammar 
school.  Ware,  Mass.,  1895-96;  George  A.  Priest  grammar  school,  Man- 
chester-by-the-sea,  Mass.,  1896-99;  admitted  to  bar  1901;  lawyer  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  1901-;  member  board  of  school  -^dsitors,  Monroe,  Conn.,  1899- 
1902;  justice  of  the  peace  1900-;  member  Conn,  house  of  representatives 
1905-.     Address,  164  State  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  P. 

JASTRAM,  EDWARD  PERKINS,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1898. 
Lawyer;  member  firm  of  Edwards  and  Angell.  Address,  63  Elmgrove 
Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

JENKS,  ELISHA  TUCKER  PEIRCE,  A.B.  With  The  M.  Steinert  and 
sons  company,  piano  dealers,  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  26  North  Main 
St.,  Middleboro,  Mass.  P. 

KEATING,  FREDERICK  LIONEL  CHESTER,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  New  York 
law  school  1897.  Lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  commissioner  of  licenses. 
New  York,  1904-.     Address,  38  Park  Row,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

KIMBALL,  HAZEN,  A.B.  Professor  history  and  philosophy,  Hartsville 
college,  Harts\ille,  Ind.,  1895-96;  principal  private  school.  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  1896-.     Address,  461  Chancery  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  P. 

LANCEY,  ELNO  DUSTIN,  A.B.  Insurance  agent  Providence,  R.  I.; 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah;  Denver,  Col.;  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.  Born  Brook- 
line,  N.  H..  Oct.  5,  1871 ;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  24,  1901.     Nee.  1902 

LAWSON,  JAMES,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institution  1895-96; 
preacher  Foster  street  Baptist  chapel.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1895-96.  Bom 
South  Valley,  Cattaraugus  county,  N.  Y.,  July  21,  1868;  died  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1896.  Newt.,  Nee.  1897 

McDonald,  WILLIAM,  Ph.B.;  a.m.  Columbia  university  1899;  M.D. 
College  of  physicians  and  surgeons,  Columbia  university,  1899;  Interne 
R.  I.  hospital  1899-1901;  assistant  physician  Butler  hospital  for  the  in- 
sane. Providence,  R.  I.,  1901-.  Author  various  articles  in  medical  jour- 
nals.    Address,  Butler  Hospital,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MacGOWN,  PHILIP  TALMAGE,  A.B.;  M.D.  Boston  university  1898. 
Physician.     Address,  Box  552,  Mystic,  Conn.  P. 


i895  GRADUATES 


419 


MACURDA,  ARTHUR  AMSDEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  University  of  Cal.  1902.  In 
business  Watertown,  Mass,  1895-96;  registrar  Kamehameha  schools, 
Honolulu,  H.  I.,  1896-98;  teacher  and  principal  Cogswell  polytechnical 
college,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1898-1901;  educational  director  Young 
men's  Christian  association.  San  Francisco,  1899- 1904;  deputy  superin- 
tendent schools,  San  Francisco,  1903-.  Address,  2  Belmont  Ave.,  San 
Francisco,  Cal.  P. 

MAHONEY,  HENRY,  A.B.;  LL.B.  New  York  law  school  1897.  Lawyer 
Boston  and  Norwood,  Mass.  Address,  183  Walpolc  St.,  Norwood, 
Mass.  P. 

MAYNARD,  EDWARD  ARTHUR,  A.B.  Settlement  clerk  The  Dorcas 
mining,  milling  and  development  company,  Florence,  Col.;  contractor 
and  builder  Burlington,  Vt.     Address,  511  North  St.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

P. 

MEARS,  FRED  WINCHESTER,  A.B.;  LL.B.  University  of  Michigan  1898. 
Address,  Sioux  City,  la.  P. 

MESEROLL,  LESTER,  A.B.  Graduate  student  Brown  university  1895- 
96;  teacher  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  1896-99;  supervising  principal  Dunellen,  N. 
J.,  1899-.     Address,  Dunellen,  N.  J.  P. 

MILLINGTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.  Professor  German,  French  and 
history.  Southwest  Virginia  institute,  Bristol,  Va.,  1895-96;  teacher 
English  and  mathematics.  Manual  training  high  school,  Providence,  R. 
I.,  1896-99;  principal  grammar  school,  Norwood,  R.  I.,  1899-1901; 
teacher  English,  Iloilo,  Panay,  P.  I.,  1901-04;  superintendent  schools, 
Winsted,  Conn.     Address,  Box  546,  Winsted,  Conn.  P. 

MORRIS,  FRANK  HENRY,  C.E.  Civil  engineer  Mass.  highway  com- 
mission, Boston,  Mass.     Address,  86  Hudson  St.,  Somerville,  Mass.      P. 

O'CONNOR,  CHARLES  JEROME,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1895-96;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  school  committee  1904-. 
Address,  75  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

O'DONNELL,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Columbia  university 
1898.  Lawyer  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1898;  secretary  board  of  commissioners  of 
the  sinking  fund,  Bristol.     Address,  Box  280,  Bristol,  R.  I.  P 

OLNEY,  GEORGE  HARWOOD,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1898 
Lawyer  with  Guthrie,  Cravath  and  Henderson,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ad- 
dress, 52  William  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Harv.  law  quin.,  P 

PACKARD,  SUMNER  TINGLEY,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1898 
In  business  Brockton,  Mass.;  member  common  council,  Brockton,  1900- 
01.     Address,  100  Prospect  St.,  Brockton,  Mass.  P 

PUTNAM,  ALGERNON  WAIT,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1897 
Instructor  French,  Brown  university,  1895-96.  Farmer  South  Lyndeboro 
N.  H.     Address,  South  Lyndeboro,  N.  H.  P 

ROBINSON,  FRED  ARTHUR,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1898.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1898;  pastor  Pleasant  View 
church,  Pawtuckct,  R.  I.,  1898-1903;  First  church,  Milford,  N.  H.,  1903-. 
Address,  Milford,  N.  H.  Newt.,  P. 

SAMMIS,  EDWARD  ARMINGTON,  Ph.B.  Teacher  commercial  depart- 
ment, high  school,  Johnston,  R.  I.,  1895-96;  master  commercial  depart- 
ment high  school,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1896-;  master  high  school,  Stamford, 
1901-.     Address,  60  Grove  St.,  Stamford,  Conn.  P. 

SHARP,  DALLAS  LORE,  A.B.;  D.B.  Bo.ston  university  1899.  Methodist 
Episcopal  minister  1895-99;  assistant  librarian  Boston  university  1899- 
1901;  assistant  professor  English  literature  1903-;  member  editorial  staff 
Youth's  companion,  1902-04.  Author  Christ  and  His  time,  1896-97;  Wild 
life  near  home,  1901 ;  A  watcher  in  the  woods,  1903  ;  Roof  and  meadow,  1904; 
numerous  articles  in  magazines.  Address,  Boston  University  Boston, 
Mass.  P. 


420  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1895 

SKINNER,  EDWIN  ANGELL,  Ph.B.  Member  engineering  corps,  Boston 
terminal  company,  1896-98;  assistant  engineer  Union  Pacific  railroad 
1898-99;  Colorado  Springs  and  Cripple  Creek  district  railroad  1899-1901; 
resident  engineer  St.  Louis,  Kansas  City  and  Colorado  railroad  1901-03; 
assistant  engineer  Westinghouse,  Church,  Kerr  and  company,  1903-. 
Address,  809  Linden  St.,  Scranton,  Penn.  P. 

SLADE,  HENRY  BENNETT,  A.B.  Student  teacher  high  school,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1895-96;  graduate  student  Brown  university  1895-96;  assist- 
ant chemist  Maine  agricultural  experiment  station  1896-97;  assistant 
department  of  milk  inspection.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1899-1901;  Nebraska 
experiment  station  1901-02;  chemist  Idaho  experiment  station  1902-03; 
research  chemist  Parke,  Davis  and  company,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1903-04; 
chemist  experiment  station,  University  of  Arizona,  1904-05.  Author 
various  articles  in  scientific  journals.  Born  Fall  River,  Mass  ,  May  23, 
1872;  died  Tucson,  Ariz.,  June  5,  1905.  Prov.  jour.,  P. 

SLEEPER,  FRANK  WARREN,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1896;  M. 
D.  Harvard  university  1901.  House  surgeon  Carney  hospital,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1900-02;  physician  Dorchester,  Mass.  Address,  748  Dudley  St., 
Dorchester,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

SLOCUM,  FREDERICK,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1896;  Ph.D.  1898. 
Instructor  mathematics.  Brown  university,  1895-1900;  assistant  professor 
astronomy  1901-.  Author  various  articles  in  scientific  journals.  Ad- 
dress, Ladd  Observatory,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

STEVENS,  ALLAN  PRESCOTT,  A.B.  Law  student  Yale  university; 
secretary  Metal  workers  mutual  fire  insurance  company,  Providence,  R. 
I.     Address,  185  Oak  Hill  Ave.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

STRATTON,  WILLIAM  COWPER,  A.B.  Graduate  student  Brown  uni- 
versity, 1895-96;  with  H.  C.  Frick  coke  company.  Pleasant  Unity,  Penn. 
Address,  Pleasant  Unity,  Westmoreland  Co.,  Penn.  P. 

SUMNER,  ROY  WALTER,  Ph.B.  Coal  dealer  Worcester,  Mass.  Born 
Stafford  Springs,  Conn.,  March  8,  1874;  died  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  20, 
1901.  Nee.  1902 

SWEET,  GEORGE  HENRY,  C.E.  With  King  Philip  mill  1895-97;  prin- 
cipal South  Gardner  school,  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  1897-98;  Steep  Brook  gram- 
mar school.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1898-99;  Lincoln  school.  Fall  River,  1899-. 
Author  articles  in  periodicals.  Address,  591  Middle  St.,  Fall  River, 
Mass.  P. 

SWIFT,  JOHN  CAMPBELL,  A.B.  Principal  boys'  department,  Perkins 
institution  for  the  blind,  South  Boston,  Mass.,  1895-97;  professor  in 
charge  department  of  modem  languages.  Cosmopolitan  correspondence 
university,  Irvington,  N.  Y.,  1897-1901;  secretary  of  the  faculty  1898- 
1901;  instructor  French,  Latin  and  English,  English  high  school,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Address.  English  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TAYLOR,  LUCIEN  EDWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1896.  In- 
structor French,  Brown  university,  1896-97.  Assistant  cataloguer  Boston 
public  library,  Boston,  Mass.,  1903-.  Address,  Technology  Chambers, 
Irvington  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

THOMPSON,  FREDERICK  EVERETT,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  University  of  Maine 
1900.  Broker,  member  firm  of  Hamlin,  Thompson  and  Sheldon,  Boston, 
Mass.     Address,  60  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

TILLINGHAST,  JOHN  AVERY,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1898. 
Admitted  to  bar  1898;  lawyer.  Address,  1038-1039  Banigan  Building, 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TINKHAM,  EDGAR  LUTHER,  Ph.B.;  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technology 
1897.  With  Bell  telephone  company,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  Address, 
N.  E.  Cor.  Eleventh  and  Filbert  Sts.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 


i89S  GRADUATES  421 

TRUEX,  AMASA  RANDALL  TOURTELLOT.  A.B.  Student  Episcopal 
theological  school,  Cambridge,  Mass.  In  business  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.     Address,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

VAUGHAN,  RICHARD  MINER,  A.B.;  D.B.  University  of  Chicago  1898. 
Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Warren  avenue  church,  Detroit, 
Mich.,  1899-1901;  First  church,  Janesville,  "Wis.,  1901-.  Address,  Janes- 
ville.  Wis.  P. 

WALLING,  CHARLES  HAROLD,  Ph.B.  Consulting  medical  examiner 
railroad  claim  department,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  ir  Rutland  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P, 

WAMSLEY,  FRANCIS  WILLIS,  Ph.B.  Professor  of  biology.  Temple 
college,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1896-97;  professor  natural  sciences.  South 
Jersey  institute,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  1897-99;  principal  grammar  school. 
Woods  Hole,  Mass.,  1900-03;  teacher  Freehold  military  school.  Freehold, 
N.  Y.     Address,  Woods  Hole,  Mass.  P. 

WATTS,  JOHN  FRANKLIN,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1895-96;  graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1898;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1898;  pastor  First  church,  Sioux  City,  la.,  1898-;  presi- 
dent Sioux  City  ministers'  association  1900-02;  Iowa  Baptist  conference 
1 901;  member  board  of  managers  Iowa  Baptist  state  convention  1903- 
05;  pastor  First  church,  Fairbury,  Neb.,  1905-.     Address,  Fairbury,  Neb. 

Roch.,  P. 

WHIPPLE,  CLIFFORD,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1896.  Instructor 
rhetoric.  Brown  university,  1898-99.  Principal  high  school,  Bristol,  R.  I., 
1899- 1 900;  admitted  to  bar  1903 ;  lawyer  with  Edwards  and  Angell,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1904-.     Address,  Union  Trust  Building,  Providence,  R.  I.     P. 

WHITE,  PAUL  MAURICE,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1898.  Law- 
yer Boston,  Mass.     Address,  141  Blackstone  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

WHITMAN,  HOBART  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.  With  Logan,  Swift  and  Brig- 
ham  envelope  company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Address,  17  ShafTner  St.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.  P. 

WILLIAMS,  BENJAMIN.  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1808.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1898;  lawyer.  Address,  407  Carter  Brothers'  Building, 
Jackson,  Mich.  P. 

WILLIAMS,  EUGENE  CRAWFORD,  Ph.B.  Draughtsman.  Address,  72 
Park  Place,  Pawtucket,  R.  I 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1898:  preacher  Third  Baptist  church.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1895- 
98;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1898;  pastor  North  Abington,  Mass.,  1898- 
1904;  Market  street  church,  Amesbury,  Mass.  Address,  Amesbury, 
Mass.  P. 

WINTER,  LOUIS  VICTOR  CAMPBELL,  Ph.B.  Reporter  Tribwie,  New 
York,  N.  Y.;  private  secretary;  resident  Mentone,  Cal.  Bom  Staten 
Island,  N.  Y.,  July  17,  1873;  died  Mentone,  Cal.,  Feb.  17,  1905.  P. 

WRIGHT,  PETER  CLARK,  A.B.;  D.B.  University  of  Chicago  1901.  Or- 
dained Baptist  minister;  pastor  Norwich,  Conn.  Address,  Norwich, 
Conn.  P- 

WYCKOFF,  WALTER  CORNELIUS,  A.B.  In  real  estate  business.  Ad- 
dress University  Club,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 


BARKER,  BEATRICE  JENNIE,  Ph.B.  Assistant  cataloguer  Brown  uni- 
versity 1897-1902.  Teacher  high  school,  Newburyport,  Mass.;  graduated 
N.  Y.  State  library  school,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1904;  cataloguer  N.  Y.  state 
library  1904-05 ;  public  library,  Springfield,  Mass..  1905-.  Address, 
University  Library,  University  of  Cal.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  P. 


422  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1895 

BLISS,  ISABEL  WARWICK  [Mrs.  Nathan  Robinson  Wood],  A.B.;  A.M. 
upon  examination  1897.  Teacher  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1895- 
96;  Quincy  Mansion  school,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1896-97;  high  school.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1897-99.     Address,  61  Boston  Ave.,  West  Medford,  Mass. 

P. 

BONNER,  MAUDE  ANNE,  A.B.  Address,  102  Williams  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

CLARKE,  MARTHA  REYNOLDS  [Mrs.  Leonard  Worcester  WilUams], 
A.B.;  A.M.  Columbia  university  1896.  Address,  89  Brown  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

COMSTOCK,  CLARA  ELIZABETH,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1897. 
Address,  550  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GOODALE,  NETTIE  SERENA  [Mrs.  John  Samuel  Murdock],  A.B.;  A.M. 
upon  examination  1899.  Assistant  cataloguer  Brown  university  1895- 
99;  cataloguer  1899-1901.     Address,  163  Arnold  Ave.,  Edgewood,  R.  I. 

MANNING,  EMOGENE  MIRIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1899. 
Student  teacher  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1895-96;  member  R.  I. 
homoeopathic  hospital  training  school  for  nurses  1900-01;  nurse.  Ad- 
dress, Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

NICHOLS,  BERTHA  ABBY  [Mrs.  Horace  Greeley  Bissell],  Ph.B.  Address, 
East  Greenwich,  R.  I.  P. 

PAULL,  GRACE  CHUPCH,  A.B.  Assistant  teacher  high  school,  Bristol, 
R.  I.,  190 1-.     Address,  Bristol,  R.  I.  P. 

PECK,  MARIA  STORRS,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1897.  Assist- 
ant rhetoric,  Brown  university,  1895-96;  assistant  to  dean  or  Women's 
college  1896-97.  Assistant  Miss  Abbott's  school,  Providence,  R.  I., 
1889-92;  teacher  history  and  English,  Gilbert  high  school,  Winsted, 
Conn.,  1897-1900;  student  French,  Paris,  1900-01;  teacher  history  and 
German,  Miss  Wheeler's  school.  Providence  1902-04;  student  Germany 
1903;  teacher  Manual  training  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-. 
Address,  ic6  George  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PECKHAM,  ELIZABETH  ROBTNA  [Mrs.  Ralph  Kinder],  A.B.  Teacher 
Susquehanna  collegiate  institute.  Towanda,  Penn.,  1895-97;  high  school, 
South  Orange,  N.  J.     Address,  4612  Baltimore  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

P. 
ioo-*6 

1896 

ALDEN,  JOHN  HENRY  HARLOW,  A.B.  With  Winchester  repeating 
arms  company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Address,  36  Lynwood  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.  P. 

AMES,  JAMES  ELLIS,  A.B.  Principal  A.  P.  Hoyt  grammar  school,  East 
Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  74  Mary  Ave.,  East  Providence.  R.  I.     P. 

ANGLE,  CHARLES  MONTGOMERY,  A.B.  Graduated  Crozer  theological 
seminary  1899;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1899;  pastor  Fifth  church, 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  1899-1903;  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  1903-.  Address,  381 
Webster  Ave.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  P. 

ASH,  CARROLL  HARRY,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1897.  Teacher 
high  school.  Battle  Creek,  Mich  ;  with  L.  E.  Knott  apparatus  company, 
Boston,  Mass.     Address,  15  Harcourt  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

BACON.  JUSTIN  HOMER,  A.B. ;  A.M.  upon  examination  1897.  Instructor 
Romance  languages,  Brown  university,  1896-97.  Teacher  French  and 
German,  high  school.  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  1897-1901;  science  and  German, 
Vermont  academy  Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  1901-02;  French  and  German, 
Franklin  school.  Walnut  Hills.  Cincinnati,  O.,  1902-.  Address,  Frank- 
lin School,  Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati,  O.  P. 


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423 


BICKNELL,  ALLAN  BUELL,  A.B.:  A.M.  upon  examination  1897;  Ph.D. 
1899.  Instructor  Latin,  Brown  university,  1896-97,  1898-99;  curator 
Albert  Harkness  classical  seminary  1 89 7-98.  Teacher  Milton  academy, 
Baltimore,  Md..  1901-03;  West  Jersey  academy,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  1903- 
04;  Wenonah  military  academy,  Wenonah,  N.  J.,  1904-.  Address,  We- 
nonah  Military  Academy,  Wenonah,  N.  J.  P. 

BLISS,  WILLIAM  CARPENTER,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1898; 
LL.B.  University  of  Michigan  1901.  Admitted  to  bar  1901;  lavvyer 
Providence,  R.  I.;  clerk  7th  judicial  district,  R.  I.  distinct  court,  1904; 
U.  S.  naval  service  1898-99,  ensign;  lieutenant  R.  I.  naval  battalion  1899- 
1903;  lieutenant  commander  1903-.  Address,  19  College  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

BUCKLIN,  EDWARD  EVERETT,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1899. 
Civil  engineer.     Address,  Mystic,  Conn.  P. 

BULLOCK,  JOSEPH  RICHARD,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1897.' 
Assistant  rhetoric.  Brown  university,  1896-98.  Graduate  student  Har- 
vard university  1898-99;  assistant  principal  Greenville  public  schools, 
Norwich,  Conn.,  1900;  teacher  evening  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1900- 
03;  admitted  to  bar  1902;  lawyer  Providence.  Address,  30  Lockwood 
St..  Providence.  R.  I.  P. 

BURRAGE,  CHAMPLIN,  A.B.;A.M.  1905.  Student  of  history  and  engaged 
in  bibliographical  research  London  and  Oxford.  Editor  Browne's  A  new 
year's  guift,  1904;  author  The  origin  and  developement  of  the  church 
covenant  idea.    1904.      Address,  Togus,  Me.  P. 

CALL,  ARTHUR  DEERIN,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905.  Director 
of  schools,  N.  Y.  state  reformatory,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1896-97;  princi- 
pal school,  Elmira,  1898-09;  superintendent  schools  HoUiston,  Medway 
and  Shcrbom,  Mass.,  1899-1902;  Ansonia,  Conn.,  1902-04;  principal 
Second  north  school,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1904-.  Author  addresses  and 
articles  in  magazines.     Address,  18  Shultas  Place,  Hartford,  Conn.     P. 

CARR,  LEW^IS  MARSH,  Ph.B.  Teller  Alton  national  bank,  Alton,  111. 
Address,  Alton  National  Bank,  Alton,  111.  P. 

CHURCHILL,  CHESTER  STANLEY,  C.E.  Civil  engineer  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1896-97;  draughtsman  Swift  and  company,  Chicago,  111.,  1897; 
civil  engineer  Swift  and  company,  South  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1897-1900; 
foreman  lard  refinery.  Swift  and  company,  Chicago,  1900-02;  assistant 
superintendent  1902-.     Address,  604  East  50th  St.,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

CHURCHILL,  SAMUEL  BELDEN,  A.B.  Teacher;  head  Latin  department 
Wilmington  conference  academy,  Dover,  Del.,  1896-98;  vice  principal 
high  school,  Honesdale,  Penn.,  1899-.  Address,  P.  O.  Box  552,  Hones- 
dale,  Penn.  P. 

COGHILL,  GEORGE  ELLETT,  AB.;  Ph.D.  1902;  Sc.M.  University  of 
New  Mexico  1899.  Assistant  professor  biology,  University  of  New 
Mexico,  1899-1901;  Grand  army  of  the  republic  fellow  Brown  university 
1901-02;  professor  biology.  Pacific  university,  1902-.  Author  various 
articles  in  scientific  journals;  collaborator  Journal  oj  comparative  neurol- 
ogy and  psychology.     Address,  Forest  Grove,  Or.  P. 

DAY,  ROBERT  HARVEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1897.  Student 
teacher  English  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1806-97;  teacher  mathe- 
matics Classical  high  school.  Providence,  1897-98;  mathematics  and 
physics,  Manual  training  high  school,  Providence,  1898;  teacher  Little 
Compton,  R.  I.,  1898-99;  principal  grammar  school,  Norwood,  R.  I., 
1899-1900.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  4,  1872;  died  Hyde  Park,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  March  2,  1900.  Nee.  1900 

DEACON,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1900. 
Physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  medical  examiner  Prudential  insurance 
company.     Address,  480  Friendship  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DENISON,  LEON  HAYES,  Ph.B.  Secretary  B.  T.  Whipple  real  estate 
company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1896-1900;  member  firm  of  E.  E.  and  A.  E. 


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BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1896 


Holmes,  Kansas  City,  1900-02;  real  estate  department  U.  S.  and  Mexican 
trust  company;  member  firm  of  Holmes,  Denison  and  Carter.  Address, 
3  Bryant  Building,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  P, 

DORMON,  HORACE  PAUL,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1901;  lawyer  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.     Address,  1420  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

BOWLING,  GASHERIE  De  WITT,  A.B.  Graduated  Philadelphia  divin- 
ity school  1899;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1899;  priest  1900;  assistant 
minister  Calvary  church,  Germantown,  Penn.,  1899;  curate  Epiphany 
chapel,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1899-1901;  rector  St.  Luke's  church.  Hot 
Springs,  Ark.,  1901-04;  Trinity  church,  Davenport,  la.,  1904-.  Address, 
616  Brady  St.,  Davenport,  la.  P. 

DRAWBRIDGE,  ROBERT  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theolog- 
ical seminary  1896-97;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1897;  pastor 
Union  Village,  Wakefield,  N.  H.,  1897-98;  Village  church,  Medway.  Mass., 
1 898-;  president  board  of  trustees  Dean  library  association,  Medway, 
Mass.,  1898-.     Address,  Medway,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

EASTON,  CHARLES  REGINALD,  A.B.  Admitted  to  bar  1898;  lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.;  town  solicitor  Lincoln,  R.  I.,  1899-1903,  1903-; 
member  R.  I.  senate  1902-03,  1905-.  Address,  75  Westminster  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  R.  I.  att..  P. 

EDWARDS,  JOHN  BLAIR,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Washington  university,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  1898.  Admitted  to  bar  1898;  lawyer  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Address,  5870 
Clemens  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  P. 

FLAGG,  BURTON  SANDERSON,  A.B.  Special  agent  Fitchburg  mutual 
fire  insurance  company,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1897-1901;  secretary  Merri- 
mack mutual  fire  insurance  company,  Andover,  Mass.,  1901-;  trustee 
Andover  guild;  member  school  board.     Address,  Andover,  Mass.  P. 

FOSTER,  THEODORE  CLYDE,  Ph.B.  Vice  president  T.  W  Foster  and 
brother  company.  Providence,  R.  1.  Address,  78  Waterman  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  P. 

FROST,  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1897. 
Teacher  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896-97;  classical  high  school, 
Providence,  1897-1903;  clerk  common  pleas  division,  R.  I.  supreme  court. 
Providence,  1903-.     Address,  303  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GALLUP,  CLARENCE  MASON,  A.B.;  D.B.  University  of  Chicago  1900. 
In  business  Norwich,  Conn.,  1896-97;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1900; 
pastor  Second  church,  Southington,  Conn.,  1900-01;  assistant  pastor 
Emmanuel  church,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1901-03;  assistant  superintendent 
N.  Y.  city  Baptist  mission  society  1904;  pastor  First  church.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  1904-.     Address,  123  Bedford  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.     P. 

GAMWELL,  IRVING  HENRY,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  Bristol,  R. 
I.,  1896-99;  Milford,  Mass.,  1899-1900;  superintendent  schools,  Franklin, 
Mass.     Address,  Franklin,  Mass.  P. 

GIBSON,  SETH  ASHLEY,  A.B.  Law  student  Columbia  university  1896- 
98;  lawyer  Ariz.  Ter. ;  night  city  editor  Providence  journal.  Address, 
Providence  Journal  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GREEN,  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1899;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  First  church,  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  1900-.     Address,  274  Haverhill  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  P. 

GREEN.  RONALD  CONRAD,  A.B.  Superintendent  Columbia  conserve 
company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Address,  14  John  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.    P. 

GREENE,  HARRY  SYLVESTER.  A.B.  Vice  president  Woonsocket  nap- 
ping machinery  company,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.     Address,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

P. 

HALE,  CARLETON,  Ph.B.  Rubber  planter  Hda  de  Tula,  Vera  Cruz, 
Mexico      Address,  24  Barnes  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


1896  GRADUATES  435 

HOLMBERG.  CARL  LESTER  MAGNUS,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 

1900.  Interne  R.  L  hospital  igoi-03;  physician  Campello,  Brockton, 
Mass.;  member  staff  Brockton  hospital  1Q03-;  Mass.  medical  society; 
Brockton  medical  society.     Address,  iiii  Warren  Ave.,  Campello,  Mass. 

P. 
HOPKINSON,  GEORGE,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1905.  Teacher 
Classical  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896-97-;  Westleigh  collegiate 
institute,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1897-99;  Leals  school,  Plainfield,  N.  J., 
1899-190T;  physician  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  329  Massachusetts  Ave., 
Boston,  Mass.  P. 

HORTON,  HERBERT  BRADFORD,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Michigan 

190 1.  Physician  and  surgeon  East  Providence  Centre,  R.  L  Address, 
East  Providence  Centre,  R.  L  P. 

HOYT,  DANIEL  MANSFIELD,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1901. 
Physician  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  assistant  demonstrator  University  of 
Penn.     Address,  3604  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

HUDSON,  GARDNER  KIRK,  A.B.;  A.M.  Columbia  university  1897;  LL.B. 
Harvard  university  iqoi.  Lawyer;  member  firm  of  Hudson  and  Ander- 
son, Worcester  and  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1903-;  city  council  Fitchburg 
1901-04;   city   solicitor    1905-.     Address,  112  Day  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

P. 

HUNT,  JOHN  MERCER.  A.B.  Graduated  Crozer  theological  seminary 
1899;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1899;  pastor  Pottsville,  Penn.,  1899- 
1903;  Fifth  church,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  190-?-.  Address,  727  Centre  St., 
Trenton,  N.  J  "  P. 

HUSE,  HENRY  FELTON,  A.B  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1890;  Baptist  minister;  pastor  First  church,  Skowhegan,  Me.  Ad- 
dress, P.  O.  Box  844,  Skowhegan,  Me.  Newt.,  P. 

JERNEGAN,  MARCUS  WILSON,  A  B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1898. 
Teacher  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-98:  principal  high  school, 
Edgartown,  Mass.,  1890-1901;  fellow  in  history,  University  of  Chicago, 
1901-04;  assistant  in  history  1902-03;  instructor  history,  Universitv  of 
Chicago  high  school,  1903-.  Author  The  Tammany  societies  of  Rhode 
Island,  1897.     Address,  Universitv  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

JONES.  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS,  Ph  B.  Admitted  to  bar  1898;  law- 
yer Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  49  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

R.  I.  att..  P. 

JONES,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTINE,  A.B.  Real  estate  agent  New  York,  N. 
Y.     Address,  Rough  and  Ready,  Nevada  Co.,  Cal.  P. 

KEMPTON,  ALVAN  ALDEN,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  Kingston, 
Mass.,  1901-03;  Warren.  R.  I.,  1903-04;  Brigham  academy,  Bakersfield, 
Vt.,  1904-.     Address,  Bakersfield,  Vt.  P. 

KENERSON,  WILLIAM  HERBERT,  M.E.  Assistant  in  the  drawing 
room.  Brown  university,  1896-97;  instructor  mathematics  and  drawing 
1897-1901;  assistant  professor  drawing  and  mechanical  engineering  1901- 
02;  mechanical  engineering  1902-.  Member  American  society  of  me- 
chanical engineers;  president  Providence  association  of  m.cchamcal  engi- 
neers; memlDer  Society  for  the  advancement  of  engineering  education. 
Author  occasional  articles  in  engineering  papers.  Address,  Brown  Uni- 
versity. Providence    R.  I.  P. 

KENYON,  HOWARD  DAY,  A.B.  Sub-principal  Classical  high  school, 
Lynn,  Ma<^s.     Address,  391  Pawtucket  Ave.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

LANG,  HERBERT  BOWMAN,  A.B.;  M.D.  Har\'ard  university  J902. 
Physician.     Address,  369  Talbot  Ave.,  New  Dorchester,  Mass.  P. 

LE  GRAND,  ABRAHAM,  A.B.  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Bangor,  Wis., 
1896-99;  Omro,  Wis.,  1899- 1903;  Appleton,  Wis.,  1903-.  Address,  Ap- 
pleton.  Wis.  P. 


426  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1896 

LOCKE,  EDWIN  ALLEN,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1897;  M.D. 
Har\^ard  university  1901.  Physician  Boston,  Mass.;  first  assistant  vis- 
iting physician,  Long  Island  hospital,  Boston,  1902- ;  physician  out-pa- 
tient department,  Boston  city  hospital,  T903-;  assistant  clinical  medi- 
cine, Harvard  university,  1903-.  Author  various  articles  in  medical 
journals  and  monographs  on  medical  subjects.  Address,  117  Beacon 
St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

MABIE,  HARRY  SAXTON,  Ph.B.  Student  Mass.  institute  of  technology 
1896-98;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1898;  pastor  New  Marlboro,  Mass., 
1 898- 1 901;  Sandisfield,  Mass.,  1 900-1 901;  Beth-Eden  church,  Fitchburg, 
Mass.,  1902-04;  First  church,  Cedar  Falls,  la.,  1904-.  Address,  1422 
Clay  St.,  Cedar  Falls,  la.  P. 

McAUSLAN,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  A.B.  In  business  Providence, 
R.  I.     Address,  44  Elton  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

McCarthy,  CHARLES,  Ph.B.;  Ph.D.  University  of  Wisconsin  1901. 
Librarian  Wisconsin  legislative  reference  department,  Madison,  Wis., 
1901-.  Author  various  historical  articles.  Address,  421  Murray  St., 
Madison,  Wis.  P. 

McCOMBER,  STEWART  ALFRED,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1897; 
M.D.  Detroit  college  of  medicine  1903.  Assistant  instructor  physical 
culture,  Brown  university,  1896-97.  Graduated  Har^^ard  summer 
school  of  physical  culture  1897;  director  physical  culture,  Worcester 
academy,  Worcester.  Mass.,  1897-99;  director  of  gymnasium,  Detroit 
university  school,  1899-;  physician  Detroit,  Mich.,  1903-.  Address,  De- 
troit University  School,  Detroit,  Mich.  P. 

MATHEWSON,  ERNEST  HOXSIE,  Ph.B.  Tobacco  expert  U.  S.  de- 
partment of  agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C.     Address,  Keysville,  Va. 

P. 

MATTESON,  GEORGE  ARNOLD,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1900. 
Interne  R.  I.  hospital  iQoo-02;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  fellow  R.  I. 
medical  society  1903-;  Providence  medical  society  1903-;  exteme  R.  I. 
hospital  1903-.     Address,  112  Prospect  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MEACHAM,  ALFRED  BERTRAND,  A.B.  Business  manager  The  post- 
graduate journal.     Address,  303  East  20th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.        P. 

MERRILL,  THEODORE  CLARKSON,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  Boston  university 
1899.  Physician  Colorado,  Tex.;  county  physician  Mitchell  county, 
Tex.,  190 1-.  Author  articles  in  medical  journals.  Address,  Colorado, 
Mitchell  Co.,  Tex.  P. 

METCALF,  HAVEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1897;  Ph.D.  University 
of  Neb.  1903.  Instructor  botany.  Brown  university,  1S96-99.  Pro- 
fessor biology,  Tabor  college,  1 899-1 901;  fellow  in  botany.  University 
of  Neb.,  T901-02:  professor  botany,  Clemson  college,  S.  C,  1902-;  state 
botanist  S.  C  ,  1902-.  Author  various  monographs  en  botanical  subjects. 
Address,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C.  P. 

MINER,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  A.B.  Principal  academy,  Corinna.  Me., 
1898-1901;  Mattanawcook  academy,  Lincoln,  Me.,  1901-04;  high  school, 
Barrington,  R.  I.,   1904-.     Address,  Drownville,  R.  I.  P. 

MONK,  WESLEY  ELIAS,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1899.  Lawyer. 
Address.  27,  Court  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

MORSE,  ALBERT  SWIFT,  A.B. ;  A.M.  upon  examination  1900.  Instructor 
French,  Brown  university,  1896-1900;  Romance  languages  1900-03;  as- 
sistant professor  Pomance  languages  1903-.  Student  Europe  1903-04. 
Address,  136  Larch  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MORSE,  EDWARD  BAILEY,  A.B.  Reporter  New  York  Times  1897-98; 
sub-editor  Chicago  news  and  Chicago  American,  1 899-1 901;  New  York 
evening  world,  1902;  assistant  city  editor  Evening  telegram.  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Address,  Herald  Building,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 


1896  GRADUATES  427 

MULLIGAN,  ANTHONY  AMBROSE,  A.B.  Special  agent  Central  acci- 
dent insurance  company,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.  Address,  Central  Accident 
Insurance  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.  P. 

MURDOCK,  JOHN  SAMUEL,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Har\^ard  university  1899.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1898;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  Banigan  Build- 
ing, Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

NICHOLS,  ALBERT  RODMAN,  A.B.  In  business  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896- 
1904;  student  library  science  Columbian  university  and  Library  of 
Congress,  Washington,  D.  C;  assistant  in  the  reading  room,  Congressional 
library.     Address,  Library  of  Congress,  Washington,  D.  C.  P. 

NOTT,  CHARLES  PALMER,  Ph.B.;  Sc.M.  University  of  Cal.  1898.  As- 
sistant botany,  University  of  Cal.,  1896-1900;  manager  larm,  Palo  Alto, 
Cal.,  1900-.  Author  Nitophylla  of  California,  description  and  distribution, 
1900;  various  papers  in  scientific  journals.      Address,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.     P. 

OTIS,  WILLIAM  PIERCE,  Ph.B.  Manufacturing  jeweler  Providence,  R. 
I.     Address,  203  Adelaide  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

OWEN,  JESSE  BELL,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Galesburg,  111.,  1897-1900;  prin- 
cipal school,  Champagne,  111.,  1900-03;  retail  lumber  dealer,  Stonington, 
111.      Address,  Stomngton,  111.  P. 

PAGE,  ERNEST  VICTOR,  A.B.  Teacher  high  school,  Johnston.  R.  I., 
1896-97;  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1897-1900;  West  Roxbury  high  school, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1900-.     Address,  74  Montello  St.,  RosHndale,  Mass.       P. 

PARKER,  EDWARD  STARK,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1900. 
Physician  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Address,  119  Broadway,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

PARKER,  GEORGE  LINCOLN,  A.B.  Screw  manufacturer  Boston,  Mass.; 
optical  manufacturer;  piano  dealer  Boston;  member  Corinthian  quar- 
tette.    Address,  39  Nonantum  St.,  Newton,  Mass.  P. 

PHILLIPS,  ROBERT  SIMMONS,  Ph.B.;  M.D,  New  York  homoeopathic 
medical  college  1900.  Interne  Flower  hospital.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900- 
01;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  secretary  R.  I.  homoeopathic  medical 
society.     Address,  194  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

PHINNEY,  TRISTRAM  CLEVELAND,  A.B.  Head  of  shipping  depart- 
ment. Western  electric  company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Address,  General  De- 
Hvery,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  P. 

PRICE,  WILLIAM  EDMUND,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1897.  Man- 
ufacturer insulated  magnet  and  resistance  wires,  Lisbon,  N.  H.;  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  New  England  electrical  works.  Address,  Lisbon, 
N.  H.  P. 

RATHBUN,  ELMER  JEREMIAH,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1898. 
Admitted  to  bar  1898;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of 
representatives  1897-;  clerk  district  court,  4th  R.  I.  judicial  district,  1900; 

i'ustice  4th  R.  I.  judicial  district  1900-.     Address,  49  Westminster  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  R.  I.  att.,  P. 

RICKARD,  JAMES  HELME,  A.B.  Law  student  Har\'ard  university 
1896-98;  lawyer  Woonsocket,  R.  I.;  coroner  Woonsocket  1903-.  Address, 
19  Longley  Building,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

ROBINSON,  EDWARD  NORTH,  Ph.B.  Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress, 620  Tremont  Building,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

ROBINSON,  WILL  AUSTIN,  A.B. ;  A.M.  upon  examination  1897.  Teacher 
Cornwall  Heights  school,  Comwall-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Address,  77  Mt. 
Pleasant  Ave.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  P. 

ROCKWELL,  HENRY  HALL,  Ph.B.  Manager  Jamaica  shipping  com- 
pany; treasurer  Providence  ice  company.  Providence,  R.  I.;  with  Wins- 
low  manufacturing  company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Address,  Winslow  Man- 
ufacturing Co.,  Worcester,  Mass.  P, 


428  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1896 

ROSS,  JAMES  WYLIE,  A.B.;  University  of  Nashville.  Principal  high 
school,  Tunica,  Miss.,  1896-97;  teacher  mathematics,  Strawn  college, 
189^-99;  principal  Waverley  training  school  1899-1901;  teacher  mathe- 
matics Blandville  college,  Blandville,  Ky.,  1901-02;  principal  Wickliffe 
public  school  1902-03;  life  insurance  agent  Nashville,  Tenn.  Address, 
311  Wilbum  St.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  P. 

RUGG,  WILLIAM  WEBSTER,  A.B.  Market  gardener.  Address,  703 
Mt.  Auburn  St.,  Watertown,  Mass.  P. 

SANGER,  ROBERT  CLARK,  Ph.B.  Graduate  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1896-97;  superintendent  Providence  public  market.  Address, 
380  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SAVERY,    WILLIAM    BRIGGS.    A.B.;    A.M.    Harvard    university    1897; 

Ph.D.    1899      Assistant    philosophy.    Harvard  university  and  Radcliffe 

college,  1899-1900;  professor  philosophy,  Fairmont  college,  1900-02;  The 

^University  of  Washington,  1902-.     Address,  University  Station,  Seattle, 

Wash.  P. 

SMITH,  FRANK  EDWARD,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Georgetown  university  1898; 
LL.M.  1899.  Lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.;  corporation  clerk.  Address, 
329  W.  124th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P- 

SMITH,  HENRY  LAWRENCE,  Ph.B.  With  W.  S.  Hill  electric  com- 
pany, New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1896-1903;  General  electric  company,  Sche- 
nectady, N.  Y.,  1903-.     Address,  23  State  St.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.      P. 

SMITH,  HOWARD  REVERE,  Ph.B.'  Draughtsman.  Address,  51  Mid- 
dle St.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  P. 

SMITH,  JESSE  FOWLER,  A.B.  Student  theology  University  of  Chicago; 
superintendent  normal  department,  Rangoon  Baptist  college,  Rangoon, 

V,,.  Burma,  1900-03;  professor  Pali  1903-.  Address,  i  Mission  Road,  Ran- 
goon, Burma.  P. 

SMITH,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Broker  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  177 
Arnold  Ave.,  Edgewood,  R.  I.  P. 

STEDMAN,  CHARLES  SUMNER,  Ph.B.  Lawyer.  Address,  445  Broad- 
way, Albany,  N.  Y.  P. 

STEERE,  WILLIAM  HARRIS,  Ph.B.  Draughtsman.  Address,  81  Belle- 
vue  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

STONE,  ALLISON,  Ph.B.  Purchasing  agent  New  England  cotton  yam 
company.     Address,  42  Adams  St.,  Taunton,  Mass.  P. 

STRATTON,  SAMUEL  RICHMOND,  A.B.  Student  Crozer  theological 
seminary  1896-99;  ordained  Baptist  minister  18^9;  pastor  First  church, 
Pleasantville,  N.  J.,  1899-.     Address,  Pleasantville,  N.  J.  P, 

SWAN,  MASON  MARTIN,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1899.  Law- 
yer Watertown,  N.  Y.;  member  firm  of  Field  and  Swan;  prepident  Lin- 
coln league,  Watertown,  1903-05.  Address,  34-38  Savings  Bank  Build- 
ing, Watertown,  N.  Y.  P. 

THOMPSON,  HARRY  LUKE,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  Ewing  college  1901.  Prin- 
cipal Conn,  literary  institution,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1896-1904;  law  student 
Boston  university,  1904-.     Address,  Needham,  Mass.  P. 

THURSTON,  JAMES  HUMPHREY,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1896-98;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  patent  solicitor;  member  R. 
I.  senate  1904.     Address,  42  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

VAN  DOREN,  GEORGE  BICKFORD,  A.B.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians 
and  surgeons,  Columbia  university,  1900.  Physician  and  surgeon  Water- 
town,  N.  Y.;  attending  physician  almshouse  and  jail,  Jefferson  county, 
N.  Y.;  Jefferson  county  orphans'  asylum;  House  of  the  Good  Samaritan. 
Address,  lA  State  St.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  P. 


1896  GRADUATES  429 

VAN  DOREN,  JOSEPH  CANFIELD,  A.B.;  D.B.  Auburn  theological  sem- 
inary,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1899.  Presbyterian  minister;  pastor  Cochran 
memorial  church,  Oneida  Castle,  N.  Y.    Address,  Oneida  Castle.  N.  Y.     P. 

VINTON,  SUMNER  REDWAY,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1900;  travelling  secretary  Student  volunteer  movement  1898- 
99;  missionary  to  the  Karens,  American  Baptist  missionary  union, 
Rangoon,  Burma.  Editor  Karen  recorder.  Address,  Mission  Road, 
Rangoon,  Burma,  India.  Newt.,  P. 

VOSE,  ROBERT  CHURCHILL,  Ph.B.  Importer  and  dealer  in  oil  paint- 
ings, Boston,  Mass.     Address,  320  Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

WALLING,  EVERETT  LEWIS,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1899. 
Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

WATERMAN,  HENRY  HERBERT,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903. 
Teacher  Classical  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896-.  Address,  40 
Fifield  Ave.,  Providence    R.  I.  P. 

YOUNG,  ROBERT,  A.B.  Real  estate  and  insurance  agent.  Address, 
27  Exchange  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


BULLOCK,  SARAH  JANE,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Lewis  academy,  Southington, 
Conn.,  1896-99;  high  school,  Natick,  Mass.,  1899-1903;  Arlington,  Mass., 
1903-.     Address,  208  East  Ave.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

CAFFREY,  MABELLE  ALICE  [Mrs.  Victor  Frazee],  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  ex- 
amination 1898.  Teacher  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1896-97;  student  teacher 
English  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-98;  teacher  Hope  street 
high  school  1898-1900.     Address,  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.  P. 

CLEVELAND,  GRACE  MABEL  [Mrs.  Charles  Wilbur  Cary],  A.B.  As- 
sistant high  school.  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1896-97;  Kittery,  Me.,  1897- 
98;  Rumford  Falls,  Me.,  1898-1902;  principal  1903.  Address,  7  Knox 
St.,  Rumford  Falls,  Me.  "  P. 

HOLT,  FLORA  MAY  [Mrs.  Haven  Metcalfj,  A.B.  Teacher  high  school. 
Hudson,  Mass.  Address,  Care  Dr.  Haven  Metcalf,  U  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C.  P. 

LANDON,  MARGARET  MAY  [Mrs.  William  W.  Fisher],  Ph.B.  Teacher 
Latin  and  English,  Bergen  school,  Jersev  City  Heights,  N.  J.,  1896-1901. 
Address,  654  East  141st  St.,  New  York.'N.  Y.  P. 

STANTON,  EMMA  BRADFORD,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1900. 
Assistant  registrar  for  the  Women's  college.  Brown  university,  1897-. 
Address,  706  Hope  St.,  Bristol,  R.  I.  P. 

TILLINGHAST,  CHARLOTTE  LUSANNE,  Ph.B.  Address,  260  Angell 
St.,  Providence.  R.  I.  P. 

WHITING,  FLORENCE  JOSEPHINE,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination 
1899.  Teacher  science,  English  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896-. 
Address,  Plainville.  Mass.  P. 

WILLISTON,  EDITH  HOLMES,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1898. 
Teacher  Technical  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896-.  Address,  103 
Whitmarsh  St.,  Providence   R.  I.  P. 

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1897 

ADAMS,  SAMUEL,  A.B.  Foreman  jewelry  factory.  Address,  61  Peck 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

ALLEN,  ARTHUR  MOULTON,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1900. 
Lawyei.     Address,  410  R.  I.  Hospital  Trust  Building,  Providence,  R.I. 

P. 

ALLEN.  CHARLES  HENRY.  Ph.B.     Address,  Needham,  Mass.  P. 

ALLEN.  CHESTER  WILLARD.  Ph.B  Insurance  agent  Boston,  Mass.; 
special  agent  Mass.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  Boston.  Address,  East 
Boston,  Mass,  P. 


430  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1897 

ALLEN,  HORATIO  GUSHING,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1901. 
Physician.     Address,  11  Eighth  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  P. 

ALLEN,  RAYMOND  CLEAVE  LAND,  Sc.B.  Civil  engineer.  Address, 
Lock  Box  9,  Manchester,  Mass.  P. 

ARMSTRONG,  SERIL  CLEMENCE,  A.B.  Lawyer.  Address,  1039  Ban- 
igan  Building,  Providence,  R.  I. 

ARNOLD,  FRED  ATWELL,  A.B.  Bond  salesman  Estabrook  and  com- 
pany, bankers,  Boston,  Mass.     Address,  15  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass.     P 

ARNOLD,  MARTIN  HOLLIS,  Ph.B.  Treasurer  and  secretary  Robert 
L.  Walker  company,  real  estate,  mortgage  and  insurance  brokers.  Ad- 
dress,  29  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

ARTHUR,  JAMES  HOPE,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905.  Travel- 
ling salesman.     Address,  24  Medway  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BALLOU,  ARTHUR  FRANCIS,  M.E.  Civil  engineer  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 
Address,  Union  Village,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 

BALLOU,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  A.B.;  D.B.  Hartford  theological  seminary 
1900.  Instructor  Tougaloo  university,  Tougaloo,  Miss.,  1900-04;  pastor 
Presbyterian  church,   Litchfield,   N.   H.     Address,   Litchfield,  N.  H.     P. 

BARTLETT,   WALDO   REYNOLDS,   Ph.B.     Address,   Burrillville,   R.   I. 

BELKNAP.  ROSCOE  HOSMER,  A.B.  Clerk  Boston,  Mass.  Address, 
Framingham,  Mass.  P. 

BENNETT,  HENRY  WELLS  NEWELL,  A.B.;  M.D.  University  and 
Bellevue  hospital  medical  college  1904.  Graduate  student  Brown  uni- 
versity 1S97-98;  student  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons,  Columbia 
university,  1898-1900;  member  house  staff  N.  Y.  post  graduate  hospital 
1904;  physician  Manchester,  N.  H.  Address,  109  Lowell  St.,  Manchester, 
N.  H.  P. 

BIDWELL,  CHARLES  KNOWLES,  A.B.  Student  Rochester  theological 
seminary  1897-99;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1900;  pastor  G^eat  Falls, 
Mont. ;  Worthington,  Minn.     Address,  Worthington,  Minn. 

Roch.  theol.  sem. 

BISSELL,  HORACE  GREELEY,  Ph.B.  Teacher  high  school,  Johnston, 
R.  I.,  1897-98;  English  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1898-99;  prin- 
cipal grammar  school,  Phenix,  R.  I.,  1899-1900;  assistant  clerk  common 
pleas  division,  R.  I.  supreme  court.  Providence,  1901-.  Address,  East 
Greenwich,  R.  I.  P. 

BLISS,  GEORGE  MILES,  A.B.  Clerk  post  office.  Providence,  R.  I.  Ad- 
dress, 490  Taunton  Ave.,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BRIGGS,  FRED  EMERSON,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1900.  Law- 
yer.    Address,  Attleboro,  Mass.  P. 

BRIGGS,  HOWARD  BOWEN,  A.B.  Salesman  A.  B.  McCrillis  and  son, 
wholesale  flour  dealers.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  11  Exchange  Place, 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BROOME,  EDWIN  CORNELIUS,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1898; 
Ph.D.  Columbia  university  1902.  Teacher  high  school,  Pawtucket,  R.  I., 
1897-98;  superintendent  schools,  Seymour,  Conn.,  1898- 1900;  fellow 
Columbia  university  1900-01;  teacher  Barnard  school,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1901-02;  superintendent  schools,  Rahway,  N.  J.,  1902-,  Author  A  his- 
torical and  critical  discussion  of  college  admission  requirements,  1903; 
various  papers.     Address,  78  Maple  Ave.,  Rahway,  N.  J.  P_ 

BUDLONG,  CLARENCE  RHODES,  Ph.B.  Overseer  Union  wadding  com- 
pany, Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Address,  62  Garden  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.      P. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  ARTHUR  HALE,  A.B.  With  L.  E.  Waterman  com- 
pany. New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  17  Jay  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

CHASE  ALLEN  HERBERT,  Ph.B.  Treasurer  Chase  pulley  company. 
Address,  201  Pitman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


i897  GRADUATES  431 

CLARKE,  MARION  McALLISTER,  A.B.  Clerk.  Address,  18  John  St., 
Newport,  R.  I . 

CLIFT,  CHARLES  EUGENE,  A.B.  Secretary  Young  men's  Christian 
association.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1897-98;  manager  F.  W.  Wool  worth 
and  company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Address,  22  Tremont  Row,  Boston, 
Mass.  P. 

COLBY,  EVERETT,  Ph.B.     Lawyer;  member  firm  of  Hatch,   Debevoise 

and  Colby,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  member  N.  J.  state  board  of  education 
1902-04;  N.  J.  house  of  representatives  1903-04;  aide  to  provernor,  N.  J., 
1903,  1904;  adjutant  N.  J.  national  guards.  Address,  Llewellyn  Park, 
Orange,  N.  J.  P. 

COLEMAN,  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Teacher  Benedict  college,  Columbia,  S. 
C;  assistant  principal  high  school,  Fort  Worth,  Texas.  Editor  Masonic 
quarterly,  1903-04.     Address,  502  Josephine  St.,  Fort  Worth,  Texas.      P. 

COLLINS,  ELIJAH  WILLIAM  BAGSTER-,  A.B.;  A.M.  Columbia  univer- 
sity 1S98.  Instructor  German,  Teachers'  college,  Columbia  university, 
1897-1902;  adjunct  professor  German  1903-.  Author  The  teaching  of 
German  in  secondary  schools,  1904.  Address,  Teachers'  College,  Colum- 
bia University,  New  York    N.  Y.  P. 

COOK,  MAURICE  HOWE,  Ph.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1898-99,  captain. 
Address,  309  Wayland  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

COTTRELL,  ARTHUR  MAXSON,  Ph.B.  Secretary  C.  B.  Cottrdl  and 
sons  company,  printing  press  inanufacturers,  Westerly,  R.  I.  Address, 
21  Elm  St.,  Westerly,  R.  I.  P. 

COUGHLIN,  GEORGE  RICE,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1900. 
Lawyer.     Address,  13-21  Park  Row,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

COX,  JOHN  HARRINGTON,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  Harvard  university  igoo.  Edu- 
cational director  Twenty-third  street  branch.  Young  men's  Christian 
association,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1897-99;  professor  English  language  and 
literature.  University  of  N.  D.,  1901-02  ;  instructor  English  philology,  W. 
Va.  university,  1902-03;  a.ssociate  professor  1903-04;  professor  1904-. 
Address,  Morgantovvn,  W.  Va.  P. 

CREIGHTON,  EBEN,  A.B.  Student  Crozer  theological  seminary;  pastor 
Pilgrim  church,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Address,  16  IBridge  St.,  Newburgh, 
N.Y.  'p. 

DASHIELL,  LEFFERTS  MASON,  Ph.B.  Broker  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ad- 
dress, Lakewood,  N.  J.  P. 

DEMING,  JOHN  HOWARD,  A.B.  Graduated  Crozer  theological  sem- 
inary 1900;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1900;  pastor  Doylestown,  Penn., 
1900-05;  Haddon  Heights,  N.  J.,  1905-.  Address,  Iladdon  Heights, 
N.J.  ^    P. 

EMERSON,  ROBERT  STEPHEN,  A.B.;  LL.B.  New  York  law  school 
1903.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  136  Pine  St.,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.  P. 

FAUX,  WILLIAM  MILNES,  A.B.  Graduated  Rochester  theological  sem,- 
inary  1905;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Sheridan,  Wy.  Address, 
Sheridan,  Wy.  Roch.  theol.  sem.,  P. 

FISH  CARL  RUSSELL,  A.B.;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1898;  Ph.D.  Har- 
vard university  1900.  Instructor  American  history,  University  of  Wis- 
consin, 1900-02;  assistant  professor  American  history  190 2-.  Author 
Civil  Service  and  the  patronage;  also  various  articles  and  reviews  in  his- 
torical magazines.     Address,  Mendota  Court,  Madison,  Wis.  P. 

FITZGERALD,  TIMOTHY  JAMES  ALOYSIUS,  A.B.  Graduated  Phi- 
losophy house  of  St.  Sulpice  seminary,  Issay,  France,  1899;  Theological 
department,  St.  Sulpice  seminary,  1902;  ordained  Roman  Catholic  priest 
1902;  preacher  St.  Anne's  parish.  North  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1902;  St. 
Paul's  parish,  Blackstone,  Mass.,  1902;  St.  Roch's  parish,  Oxford,  Mass., 


432  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1897 

1902;  St.  Patrick's  parish,  Whitinsville,  Mass.,  1902-03;  Holy  rosary- 
parish,  Spencer,  Mass.,  1903;  curate  Sacred  Heart  parish,  Northampton, 
Mass.,  1903-.     Address,  Box  483,  Northampton,  Mass.  P. 

FOLLETT,  FRANK  BALLOU,  C.E.  Structural  engineer  Boston  steel 
and  iron  company,  Medford,  Mass.;  secretary  The  F.  M.  Ballou  company. 
Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  22  Verndale  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

FOSTER,  ALBERT  ORSON,  Ph.B.  Secretary  Foster  brothers  manu- 
facturing company,  manufacturers  of  metal  bedsteads,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Address,  3  Broad  St.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  P. 

FOX,  GEORGE  STEPHENSON,  A.B.  Address,  357  Beacon  Chambers, 
Boston,  Mass.  P. 

GATES,  GEORGE  WILSEY,  A.B.  Teacher  Woodhaven,  Borough  of 
Queens,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  Amityville,  Long  Island,  N.  Y,     P. 

GEISLER,  WILL  FRIEND,  A.B.  Student  theology  Boston  university; 
Methodist  Episcopal  minister;  pastor  Cranston  Street  church,  Providence, 
R.  I.;  member  board  of  managers  Providence  deaconess  house;  secretary 
Methodist  Episcopal  ministers'  association  of  Providence  and  vicinity. 
Address,  146  Linwood  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GOODWIN,  CHARLES  WILSON,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Newington,  Conn., 
1889-90;  lecturer  1890-91;  principal  Franklin  school,  Johnston,  R.  I., 
1891-92;  teacher  and  principal  evening  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1892- 
99;  lecturer  1899-1900;  principal  grammar  school.  Seekonk,  Mass.,  1899- 
1900;  graduate  student  Yale  college  one  year;  Harvard  university  two 
years;  superintendent  schools  West  Brookfield,  Mass.  Address,  West 
Brookfield,  Mass.  P. 

GREEN,  HERLWYN  RUGGLES,  A.B  ;  A.M.  upon  examination  1898; 
M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1903.  Interne  R.  I.  hospital.  Address,  14 
John  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GRIFFIN,  ALBERT  ANGUS,  A.B.  Teacher  high  school,  FrankHn  Falls, 
N.  H.,  1898-99;  high  school,  Laconia,  N.  H.,  1899-.  Address,  Franklin 
Falls,  N.  H.  P. 

GRINNELL,  RUSSELL,  Ph.B.  Second  vice  president  General  fire  ex- 
tinguisher company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  P.  O.  Box  89,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

GURNEY,  SANFORD  KEITH,  A.B.  Treasurer  Gumey  brothers'  com- 
pany, retail  jewelers,  Brockton,  Mass.  Address,  122  Main  St.,  Brock- 
ton, Mass.  P. 

HAAILIN,  AUGUSTIN  POWELL,  A.B.     Address,  Newport,  R.  I. 

HARRIS,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.  Principal  college  preparatory 
department.  New  Bedford  business  university.  New  Bedford,  Mass., 
1898-99;  high  school,  HoUis,  N.  H.,  1899-1901 ;  grammar  school,  Dud- 
ley, Mass.,  1901-02;  high  school,  Oxford,  Mass.,  1902-.  Address,  Han- 
over, Mass.  P. 

HARRIS,  RALPH  BERTRAM,  A.B.  With  Moors  and  Cabot,  brokers, 
Boston,  Mass.     Address,  11 1  Devonshire  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

HARRIS,  WILLIAM  ANDREW,  Ph.B.  President  and  works  manager, 
William  A.  Harris  steam  engine  company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address, 
77  Elton  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HATCH,  GEORGE  COGGESHALL,  Ph.B.  Member  firm  of  Hatch  and 
company,  forwarders  and  receivers  of  general  express.  New  Bedford, 
Mass.     Address,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  P. 

HATHAWAY.  RUSSELL,  Ph.B.  Medical  student  Harvard  university 
1897-99;  with  Advertiser,  Boston,  Mass.,  1899-1903;  night  city  editor 
Associated  press,  Boston  office,  1903-;  correspondent  numerous  western 
newspapers.  Author  numerous  special  articles.  Address,  The  Associ- 
ated Press,  Boston,  Mass.  P 


i897  GRADUATES  433 

HOLMES,  DANIEL  FRANKLIN,  Ph.B.  Plumber,  firm  of  Daniel  F. 
Holmes  and  company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  109  Prospect  St., 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

HORTON,  LEONARD  WHEATON,  Ph.B.  Assistant  to  clerk  of  common 
pleas  division  R.  I.  supreme  court  1808- 1901;  admitted  to  bar  1899; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  48  Custom  House  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

HUMPHREY,  SIDNEY  DANIELS,  A.B.  With  Humphrey  and  Cornell, 
wholesale  grocers,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  Humphrey  and  Cornell, 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

JONES,  FRANK  OSCAR,  A.B.  Principal  high  school  and  superintendent 
schools,  Sudbury,  Mass.,  1897-98;  superintendent  schools.  East  Bridge- 
water,  West  Bndgewater  and  Raynham,  Mass.,  1898- 1900;  supervising 
principal  Dwight  district,  model  schools  of  state  normal  school.  New 
:  Haven,  Conn.,  1900-;  agent  Conn,  state  board  of  education  1903-. 
Address,  387  Edgewood  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  P. 

LACE,  JOHN  JOSEPH.  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university.  Lawyer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  associate  justice  9th  judicial  district,  R.  I.  Address,  Pas- 
coag,  R.  I.  P. 

LEARNED,  WILLIAM  SETCHELL,  A.B.  Sub-master  Cook  academy, 
Montour  Falls,  N.  Y  ,  1897-1901;  associate  principal  University  school. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1901-1904;  senior  master  Moses  Brown  school.  Prov- 
idence, 1904-.     Address,  Moses  Brown  School,  Providence,  R.  I.         P. 

LEWIS.  CHARLES  ERVIN,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1900;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1900;  pastor  Brownell  street 
chapel    Fall  River,  Mass.     Address,  15  Almy  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.     P. 

LINGHAM,  CLARENCE  HART,  A.B.  Agent  Ginn  and  company,  pub- 
lishers, Boston,  Mass.     Address,  29  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

LIVINGSTON,  BENJAMIN  THOMSON,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1900;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1898;  pastor  Jef- 
ferson street  Baptist  church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1899-1905;  Union  church. 
Providence,  1905-.     Address,  37  Pitman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LYON,  MARCUS  WARD,  Ph.B.;  Sc.M.  Columbian  university,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1900;  M.D.  1902.  Instructor  bacteriology,  N.  C.  medical  college, 
Davidson,  N.  C,  1897-98;  aid  division  of  mammals,  U.  S.  national  mu- 
seum, Washington,  D.  C,  1898-1902;  chief  special  agent  Smithsonian 
institution  and  U.  S.  national  museum,  Louisiana  purchase  exposition, 
1902-1904.  Author  various  articles  in  scientific  journals.  Address, 
U.  S.  National  Museum,  Washington,  D.  C.  P. 

McCREADY.  WILLIAM  VINCENT,  A.B.;  M.D.  N.  Y.  university  and 
Bellevue  hospital  medical  college  1901.  Physician.  Address,  372  At- 
wells  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

McCRILLIS,  ARTHUR  MILTON,  A.B.  Member  firm  of  A.  B.  McCrillis 
and  son,  flour,  hay  and  grain  merchants,  Providence,  R.  I.;  member 
school  committee.  Providence,  1898-1901;  executive  council.  Providence 
board  of  trade,  three  years.  Address,  11  Exchange  Place,  Providence, 
R.I.  P. 

MATTESON,  HERBERT  ALLEN,  A.B.  Instructor  chemistry.  Brown 
university,  1903.  Chemist  Silver  Spring  bleachery.  Providence,  R.  I., 
1897-1903;  instructor  dyeing  and  chemistry  Lowell  textile  school,  Lowell, 
Mass.,  1904-05.     Address,  Anthony,  R.  I.  P. 

MERCHANT,  MARCIUS  HAROLD,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and 
surgeons,  Columbia  university,  1901.  Resident  .surgeon,  St.  Barnabas 
Hospital,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1902;  physician  Warren,  R.  I.  Address,  War- 
ren, R.  I.  P. 

MERRIMAN,  ISAAC  BUTTS,  Ph.B.  Manufacturer;  with  the  Manville 
company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  Manville  Company,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 


434  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1897 

METCALF,  HOWARD  TUCKER,  A.B.  Lawyer.  Address,  75  West- 
minster St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MILLER,  HERBERT  CLEVELAND,  A.B.  General  manager  Everett 
and  Barron  company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  217  Canal  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  P. 

MINER,  GEORGE  LELAND  A.B.  In  advertising  business  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1 89 7- 1 900;  secretary  A.  L.  Calder  company,  Providence,  1900-. 
Address,  38  East  Manning  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

NOBLE,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1899;  Ph.D. 
N.  Y.  university  1903  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  preacher  West 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1898-1900;  Elmhurst,  Borough  of  Queens,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Address,  Elmhurst,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

OLDHAM,  JAMES  ROBERTS  DECREVI,  A.B.  Assistant  principal 
Greeneville  grammar  school,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1897-1900;  principal  gram- 
mar school,  Moosup,  Conn.,  1900-.  Address,  Highwood  Station  New 
Haven,  Conn.  P. 

OWEN,  CHARLES  DEXTER,  A.B.  Manufacturer,  with  Beacon  manu- 
facturing company.  Providence.  Address,  Beacon  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

OWENS,  THOMAS  EDWARD,  A.B.  General  secretary  Young  men's 
institute,  Asheville,  N.  C,  1897-1900;  instructor  mathematics,  St.  Paul's 
school,  Lawrenceville,  Va.,  1900-01;  mathematics  and  physics.  Ironsides, 
Bordentown,  N.  J.,  1901-03;  ancient  history  and  literature,  Tuskegee 
institute,  Tuskegee,  Ala.     Address,  Tuskegee  Institute,  Tuskegee,  Ala.  P. 

PAULL,  CHARLES  LESLIE  FAIRBANKS,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination 
1898.  U.  S.  military  service  1898;  teacher  Swansea,  Mass.,  1899-1900; 
graduate  student  Mass.  agricultural  college  1900-01;  principal  Rural  and 
agricultural  school,  Lajas,  Porto  Rico,  1901-02;  assistant  botany,  Kansas 
state  agricultural  college,  and  assistant  botanist  Kansas  state  experiment 
station  1902-04;  expert  agrostology  U.  S.  department  of  agriculture, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1904-.  Author  A  key  to  the  spring  flora  of  Riley  and 
Pottawatomie  counties,  Kansas,  1903.  Address,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, Washington,  D.  C.  P. 

PECK,  WILLIAM  BURGESS,  A.B.  Salesman  The  Waite  Thresher  com- 
pany, manufacturing  jewelers.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  61  Peck  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PECKHAM,  WILLIAM  TORREY,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1897-98.     Address,  Box  524,  Providence,  R.  I.  Harv.  quin. 

PHILLIPS,  WALTER  DABNEY,  Ph.B.  With  The  Heischmann  company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  701  Washington  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     P. 

PIDDOCK,  JOHN  ESTEY,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  War  with  Spain; 
general  manager  and  director  Tabasco  commercial  company,  Mexico; 
general  manager  Hartford  sugar  and  rubber  company;  president  Vt. 
fruit  company.     Address,  185  Sigoumey  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  P. 

RANDALL,  JARED  HARVEY,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1900.  Pro- 
fessor English  and  history,  Rangoon  Baptist  college,  Rangoon,  Burma, 
1897- ;  on  furlough  1903-05 ;  graduate  student  and  candidate  for  the  degree 
of  Ph.D.,  Brown  university,  1903-.  Address,  Rangoon  Baptist  College, 
Rangoon,  Burma.  P. 

REUTERDAHL,  ARVID,  Sc.B.;  A.M.  upon  exam.ination  1899.  Instructor 
mathematics,  Brown  university,  1897-98;  physics  and  electrical  engineer- 
ing, Technical  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1898-1901;  consulting 
electrical  and  electro-chemical  engineer,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1901-04;  head 
department  of  applied  science,  Colby  college,  1904-.  Author  various 
articles  in  technical  journals.  Address,  142  College  Ave.,  Waterville, 
Me.  P. 


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435 


ROBBINS,  JOSEPH  CHANDLER,  Ph.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1902;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1902;  missionary  American 
Baptist  missionary  union,  Capith,  Panay,  P.  I.  Address,  Capith,  Panay, 
PI-  A.B.  m.  u.,  P. 

ROCKEFELLER,  JOHN  DAVISON,  A.B.  Director  American  linseed 
company;  Colorado  fuel  and  iron  company;  Federal  mining  and  smelting 
company;  Missouri  Pacific  railway;  U.  S.  steel  corporation;  member 
board  of  managers  Delaware,  Lackawanna  and  western  railway;  director 
Standard  oil  company;  trustee  University  of  Chicago.  Address,  26 
Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  p. 

RUGG,  FRANK  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  Mendon,  Mass.', 
1897-98;  instructor  high  school,  Medford,  Mass.,  1898-1902.  Address, 
121  Park  St.,  Medford,  Mass.  P. 

SACKETT,  FRANKLIN  PAGE.  A.B.  Assistant  paymaster-general,  R.  I.," 
with  rank  of  captain,  1898;  assistant  paymaster  U.  S.  navy,  with  rank  of 
ensign,  1899-1902;  passed  assistant  paymaster,  with  rank  of  Heutenant 
(junior  grade)  1902-03;  paymaster  with  rank  of  heutenant  1903-.  Ad- 
dress, 177  George  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P 

SCOTT,  WILBUR  ALLEN,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member 
school  committee,  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  1901-04;  superintendent  schools, 
Cumberland,  1901-03;  town  solicitor  1903-04,  1905-;  treasurer  Brown 
union,  1903-.     Address,  1002  Union  Trust  Building,  Providence,  R.  I.     P. 

SHERMAN,  WALTER  CYRUS,  A.B.  Buyer  Hope  webbing  company, 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Address,  299  Highland  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SPICER,  GEORGE  THURSTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1901; 
M.D.  Harvard  university  1903.  Organist  Beneficent  Congregational 
church  1902-03;  assistant  house  surgeon  Free  hospital  for  women]^  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  1902-03;  interne  R.  I.  hospital  1903-05;  physician  Providence, 
R.  I.     Address,  371  Broadway,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

STARR,  HARRIS  ELWOOD,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1899.  In- 
structor English,  Brown  university,  1899-1901.  Ordained  Congregational 
minister  1902;  pastor  Second  church  and  chaplain  Conn,  agricultural  col- 
lege, Mansfield,  Conn.,  1902-.     Address,  Storrs,  Conn.  P. 

STEARNS,  HIRAM  AUSTIN,  A.B.  Instructor  physics,  high  school, 
Manchester,  N.  H.,  1897-.  Address,  464  Amherst  St.,  Manchester, 
N.  H.  P. 

STEPHENS,  HARRY  GRIFFIN,  A.B.  Lawyer.  Address,  East  Hamp- 
ton, Suffolk  Co..  N.  Y.  P. 

STONE,  ARTHUR  CROWELL,  Ph.B.  Member  The  George  W.  Dover 
company.  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  80  Clifford  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

P. 

SWAN,  HERBERT  LEWIS,  A.B.  Broker.  Address,  20  Halsey  St.. 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TAYLOR,  JONATHAN,  A.B.  Lawyer.  Author  articles  in  law  reviews. 
Address,   1004  Raymond  St.,  Akron,  Ohio.  P. 

THORNLEY,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1900. 
Admitted  to  bar  1900;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  71  Keene 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TOWNE,  CHARLES  WAYLAND,  A.B.  JournaHst;  with  Times,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1897;  Herald,  Boston,  Mass.,  1898- 1903;  general  newspaper 
correspondent  and  author,  Boston,  1903-;  publisher  White  Mountain  Echo, 
Bethlehem,  N.  H.,  1905-.  hnthov  The  foolish  dictionary;  Foolish  finance. 
Address,  Amesbury,  Mass.  P. 

TUCKER,  JAMES,  A.B.  Student  classical  philology.  University  of  Berhn, 
1897-98;  student  American  school  of  classical  studies  at  Athens  1898-99; 
fellow  1899-1900.  Bom  Prov'idence.  R.  I.,  Feb.  22,  1875;  died  Luxor, 
Egypt,  March  24,  1900.  Nee.  1900,  P. 


436  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1897 

TYZZER,  ERNEST  EDWARD,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examinatioi:  1898; 
M.D  Harvard  university  1902.  Assistant  pathology,  Harvard  univer- 
sity; member  Harvard  commission  for  the  investigation  of  small-pox  in 
the  Philippine  Islands;  Harvard  cancer  commission.  Address,  28  La- 
fayette St.,  Wakefield,  Mass.  P. 

UTLEY,  HOWARD  HARRIS,  Ph.D.;  M.E.  Colorado  state  school  of  mines 
1900.  Chief  mining  engineer  The  North  Jellico  coal  company,  Taylor 
coal  company  of  Kentucky,  Williams  coal  company,  Louisville.  Ky. 
Address,  4.15  West  JeflFerson  St.,  Louisville,  Ky.  P. 

VAN  GELDER,  HOWARD  MASON,  M.E.  Assistant  to  electrical  engi- 
neer, Westinghouse,  Church,  Kerr  and  company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ad- 
dress, 545  West  148th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

WALCOTT,  GREGORY  DEXTER,  A.B.;  A.M.  Columbia  university  1899; 
Ph.D.  1904;  D.B.  Union  theological  seminary  1900.  Licensed  Baptist 
preacher;  student  philosophy  and  sociology.  Universities  of  Bonn  and 
Berlin,  1900-01;  assistant  minister  Central  Congregational  church.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1902-03;  preacher  Memorial  Congregational  church,  Say- 
lesville,  R.  I.,  1903-04;  professor  Blackburn  university.  Carlinville,  111., 
1904-.  Author  The  Kantian  and  Lutheran  elements  in  Ritschl's  concep- 
tion of  God,  1904.     Address,  Carlinville,  111.  P. 

WATSON.  BYRON  SPRAGUE,  A.B.  Merchant,  firm  of  Greene,  Anthony 
and  company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  36  Pine  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

WATSON,  FRANK  ELBERT,  Sc.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1898.  Fel- 
low in  zoology.  University  of  Nebraska,  1899-1901;  teacher  biology,  high 
school,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1902-04;  instructor  zoology,  De  Pauw  univer- 
sity, Greencastle,  Ind.     Address,  De  Pauw  University,  Greencastle,  Ind. 

P. 

WHEELER,  FRANK  ROWLAND,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1899. 
Teacher  school  for  the  deaf,  Faribault,  Minn.,  1900-.  Address,  School 
for  the  Deaf,  Faribault,  Minn.  P. 

WHIPPLE,  GUY  MONTROSE,  A.B.;  Ph.D.  Cornell  university  1900. 
Scholar  and  assistant  in  psychology,  Clark  university,  1897-98;  assistant 
psychology,  Cornell  university,  1898-1902;  lecturer  in  education  1902-04; 
assistant  professor  education  1904-.  Author  various  articles  on  psychol- 
ogy and  education  in  periodicals.  Address,  Cornell  University,  Ithaca, 
N.  Y.  P. 

WHITE,  CHARLES  ERNEST,  A.B.;  D.B.  Hartford  theological  seminary 
1900.  Ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor  First  church,  Wilder, 
Vt.,  1900-02;  First  church.  Friendship,  N.  Y.,  1902-03;  First  church, 
Berlin,  Mass.,  1903-05.     Address,  324  Highland  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.     P. 

WHITE,  DAVID  MITCHELL,  A.B.  Editor  Coos  county  democrat,  Lan- 
caster, N.  H.     Address,  Lancaster,  N.  H.  P. 

WILCOX,  ROSWELL  STORRS,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  Boston  university  1900. 
Physician  Providence,  R.  I.,;  member  Providence  medical  association. 
Address,  656  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


BEANE,  JOSEPHINE  ANGELL  [Mrs.  Augustus  Foster  Rose],  A.B.;  A.M. 
upon  examination  1901.  Teacher  Classical  high  school.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1897-98;  Manual  training  high  school  1898-1902;  English  high 
school  1902-03.     Address,  168  Medway  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BRIGGS,  MARTHA  SHEPARD  [Mrs.  John  Laurence  Hood],  A.B.;  A.M. 
upon  examination  1900.  Teacher  high  school,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1897- 
98;  Wayne,  Penn.,  1900-01;  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.,  1901-02.  Address,  33 
Hawes  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  '  P. 

BROUGH,  LOUISE  MARY  JANE,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1890. 
Address,  13  Pomona  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


i897  GRADUATES  437 

BROWN,  EDITH  MARIA,  Ph.B.  Assistant  teacher  high  school,  Nahant, 
Mass.,  1897-99;  Leicester  academy,  Leicester,  Mass.,  1899-1901;  New- 
buryport,  Mass.,  1901-03.     Address,  Milton,  Mass.  P. 

BROWNELL,  MARY  ARNOLD,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1899. 
Student  office  of  Angell  and  Swift,  architects.  Providence,  R.  I.;  manager 
Brightridge  dairy.  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-.  Address,  73  Prospect 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CASE,  FLORENCE  POTTER,  A.B. ;  A.M.  upon  examination  1900.  Teacher 
Classical  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-.  Address,  98  Providence 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

COOKE,  NELLIE  FRANCES,  A.B.  Teacher  Wheaton  seminary,  Norton, 
Mass.,  1897-1904;  high  school,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1904-.  Address,  134 
Congdon  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DAVIS.  EDNA  FRANCES,  A.B.  Teacher  Washington  street  school, 
Central  Falls,  R.  I.     Address,  306  Central  St.,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.         P. 

DEVEREUX,  RUTH  STORY  [Mrs.  Wilham  Holden  Eddy],  A.B.;  A.M. 
upon  examination  1900.  Teacher  high  school,  Johnston,  R.  I.,  1897-98; 
Hope  street  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1898-1902;  high  school,  Win- 
chester, Mass.,  1902-03;  Technical  high  school,  Providence,  1903-05. 
Address,  8  Brighton  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GARDNER,  ALICE  LOUISE  [Mrs.  Marcius  Harold  Merchant],  A.B.;  A.M. 
upon  examination   1899.     Address,  Warren,  R.  I.  P. 

GOMBERG,  CLARA  ANGELA,  A.B.;  A.M.  University  of  Nebraska  1905. 
Teacher  Pocasset,  Mass.;  modern  languages,  high  school,  Bristol,  Conn., 
1900-02;  Lincoln  memorial  university,  Cumberland  Gap,  Tenn.,  1903- 
04;  graduate  student,  University  of  Nebraska.  1904-.  Address,  Univer- 
sity of  Nebraska,  Lincoln,  Neb.  P. 

GRANT,  BERTHA  BEATRICE  [Mrs.  Henry  Felton  Huse],  A.B.;  A.M. 
upon  examination  1900.  Teacher  English  high  school.  Providence,  R. 
I.,  1897-1901.     Address,  Skowhegan,  Me.  P. 

HAWKINS,  IDA  ELLIS,  Ph.B.  Teacher  high  school.  East  Providence, 
R.  I.;  East  Greenwich  academy,  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.  Address,  East 
Greenwich,  R.  I. 

HOUGH,  MINNIE  HANNAH,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Albion,  R.  I.;  Cumber- 
land high  school.     Address,  Lonsdale.  R.  I.  P. 

McCREADY,  SADIE  EMMA,  Ph.B.  Student  teacher  high  school.  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  teacher  Sharon,  Mass.;  Hyde  Park,  Mass.;  pastor's  assist- 
ant.    Address,  Wallingford,  Vt.  P. 

MANATT,  WINIFRED,  A.B.  Teacher  modern  languages,  Denver,  Col., 
1897-98;  German  and  historv,  high  school,  Denver,  1898-99;  graduate 
student  Heidelberg  1899;  assistant  in  German,  Smith  college,  1899- 1900; 
graduate  student  Berlin  1901-02;  head  of  department  modem  languages, 
Olivet  college,  Olivet,  Mich.,  1903-04;  teacher  high  school,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1904-.     Address,  High  School,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

MERRILL,  SARAH  ETHELYN,  Ph.B.  Teacher  high  school.  Central 
Falls,  R.  I.     Address,  13  Washington  St.,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  P. 

METCALF,  ANNA  LOUISE,  Ph.B.  Assistant  teacher  high  school,  Upton, 
Mass.,  190 1-.     Address,  Upton,  Mass.  P. 

OSBORN,  SARAH  MABEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1898.  Teacher 
Glastonbury,  Conn.,  1898-1903;  high  school,  Peabody,  Mass.,  1904-05; 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1905-.     Address,  Warren,  R.  I. 

POTTER,  MABEL  LOUISE,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1898.  In- 
structor physical  culture.  Women's  college  in  Brown  university,  1898- 
9^.  Teacher  science  Miss  Wheeler's  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1899; 
high  school,  Palmer,  Mass.,  1899-1901;  tutor  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1901-04; 


438  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1897 

sanitary  inspector  Women's  educational  and  industrial  union,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1904-05;  teacher  College  settlement  vacation  school  Boston, 
Mass.,  1902-;  principal  1904-.     Address,  Fair  Haven,  Mass.  P. 

RICHARDSON,    LINDA,   A.B.;   A.M.   upon  examination    1899.     Teacher 
Latin  and  Greek,  Mount  Hope  private  school, 'Fall  River,  Mass.,  1900- 
01;    Latin  and  ancient  history,   high  school,    North  Attleboro,   Mass. 
1902-.     Address,  13  Division  St.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  P. 

ROUND,  EDA  MAY,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1899.  Teacher 
Technical  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-.  Address,  139  Su- 
perior St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

ROUNDY,  RUTH  SMITH  [Mrs.  John  Stetson  Allen],  A.B.  Teacher  high 
school,  Walpole,  Mass.,  1897-99;  Monson  academy,  Monson,  Mass., 
1899-1902.     Address,  Walpole,  Mass.  P. 

TIFFANY,  JESSIE  GOODWIN,  A.B.  Teacher  School  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1899-.  Address,  17 
Morris  St.,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

TUTHILL,  CAROLINE  LUELLA  [Mrs.  Harris  Elwood  Starr],  A.B. 
Teacher  Warren,  Mass.,  1897-98;  Monson,  Mass.,  1898-99.  Address, 
Storrs,  Conn.  P. 

VAUGHAN,  MARY  DREW,  Ph.B.  Keeper  of  the  graduate  records, 
Brown  university,  1902-.  Cataloguer  private  library.  Peace  Dale,  R. 
I.,  1897-98;  librarian  Fogg  library,  South  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1898-1901. 
Editor  Historical  catalogue  of  Brown  University,  i'/64-igo4,  1905.  Ad- 
dress, 150  Pitman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WHITEHEAD,  CLARA,  A.B.  Teacher  Classical  high  school.  Providence. 
R.  I.,  1897-.     Address,  118  Vinton  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

I 39-* I 

1898 

ADAMS,  EDWARD  LAWRENCE,  M.E.  Signal  engineer  Lake  Shore  and 
Mich,  southern  railroad,  Cleveland,  O.     Address,  Cleveland,  O.  P. 

ALLEN,  JAMES  SIDNEY,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1903.  In- 
structor history,  economics  and  government,  R.  I.  college  of  agriculture 
and  mechanic  arts,  1898-1900;  admitted  to  bar  1903;  lawyer  Boston, 
Mass.,  1903-.     Address,  124  Highland  St.,  Brockton,  Mass.  P. 

ARMS,  AUDUBON,  A.B.  Graduated  Episcopal  divinity  school,  West 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1901;  in  charge  St.  Peter's  church,  Manton,  R.  I., 
summers  of  1899  and  1900;  assistant  rector  Church  of  the  Holy  Spirit, 
Philadelphia,  1898-99;  in  city  mission  work,  Philadelphia,  1899- 1900; 
in  charge  St.  Anne's  mission,  Philadelphia,  1900-01.  Bom  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  July  19,  1876;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  21,  1902.      Nee.  1902 

ARNOLD,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  A.B.  With  Equitable  fire  and 
marine  insurance  company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  isgWaterman 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BALLENTINE,  HARLAN  JUDSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1899. 
Ordained  Baptist  minister;  assistant  pastor  First  church,  Elgin,  111.,  1900; 
pastor  First  church,  Tremont,  111.,  1901-04;  First  church,  Sycamore, 
111.,  1904-.     Address   630  De  Kalb  Ave.,  Sycamore,  111.  P. 

BARROWS,  ALBERT  ARMINGTON,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1902.  Interne  R.  I.  hospital  1902-1905;  physician  Providence,  R.  I. 
Address,  38  Olive  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BARTLETT,  DWIGHT  KELLOGG,  M.E.  Purchasing  agent  and  assist- 
ant to  the  manager  American  blower  company,  Detroit,  Mich.;  general 
superintendent  Pittsburgh  stoker  and  manufacturing  company,  Pitts- 
burgh, Penn.,  1905-;  director  1905-.  Address,  Pittsburgh  Stoker  and 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Penn,  P. 


1898  GRADUATES  439 

BEAN,  OREN  NELSON,  Ph.B.  Graduated  Ne^\ton  theological  institu- 
tion 1901;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1901;  pastor  churches,  Jericho  and 
West  Bolton,  Vt..  1901-04;  East  Hardwick,  Vt.,  1904-.  Address,  East 
Hardwick,  Vt.  P. 

BOYD,  PLINY  ARTHUR,  A.B.  U.  S.  military  service  1898;  with  Black 
and  Boyd  manufacturing  company,  makers  of  gas  and  electric  fixtures, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1898-;  director  1902-.  Address,  21.  East  22d  St., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BRADLEY,  CHARLES,  A.B.  Toll  traffic  agent.  Central  district  and 
printing  telegraph  company,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.  Address,  4  Stratton 
Lane,  East  End,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.  P. 

BRIGGS,  ARTHUR  MASON,  Ph.B.  Grain  dealer  Attleboro,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress, 8  Beacon  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

BRIGGS,  ARTHUR  PALMER,  A.B.  Principal  grammar  school,  North 
Dighton,  Mass.,  1898-1900;  Berkeley  grammar  school,  Cumberland,  R.  I., 
1900-02;  Eliot  school,  Natick,  Mass.,  1902-04;  Wadleigh  grammar  school, 
Winchester,  Mass.,  1904-.     Address,  Winchester,  Mass.  P. 

BROOKINGS,  LYLE  WINTERS,  Ph.B.  Address,  132  North  Washington 
St.,  Du  Quoin,  111. 

BUFFUM,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.:  M.D.  HarA^ard  university  1902. 
Physician.     Address,  276  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BURRAGE,  THOMAS  JAYNE,  A  B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1899;  M.D. 
Harvard  university  1903.  Interne  Massachusetts  general  hospital  1903- 
04;  physician  Portland,  Me.     Address,  609  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

P, 

CADY.  WILLIAM  HAMLIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905.  Chem- 
ist Farbenfabriken  of  Elberfeld  company,  New  York  and  Philadelphia, 
1899-1904;  graduate  .student  Brown  university  1904-05.  Address,  127 
Power  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CALHOUN,  HAZEN  ALBERT,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1901 ;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1901  ;  pastor  North  Stonington, 
Conn.,  1901-03;  Conway,  Mass.,  1903-.     Address,  Conway,  Mass. 

Newt.,  P. 

CARROLL,  CHARLES,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1901.     Lawyer. 

Address,  34  Preston  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
CHURCH,    MELVIN    FRANCIS,    M.E.      Mechanical    engineer.      Address, 

Drownville,  R.  I. 
COMEY,   JOHN   WINTHROP,    Ph.B.;   LL.B.   Columbia  university    1901. 

Lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  52  West  54th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

CORLEW,  RUFUS  EDWARD,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  Sudbury, 
Mass.,  1898;  superintendent  schools,  Wayland,  Sudbury  and  Dover, 
Mass.,  1898-.     Address,  Cochituate,  Mass.  P. 

CORRIGAN,  HENRY  JOHN  COLE,  A.B.;  A.M.  St.  Francis  Xavier  college, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons,  Co- 
lumbia university,  1902.  Interne  St.  Francis's  hospital.  New  York,  N. 
Y.,  1902-03;  Lying-in  hospital.  New  York,  1903-04;  assistant  resident 
house  surgeon;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  242  Broadway, 
Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

CORNETT,  GARDNER,  Ph.B.  Member  firm  of  J.  P.  Rhodes.  Providence, 
R.  I.     Address,  294  Governor  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

CRANE,  FRANK  GOODWIN,  A.B.;  LL.B.  University  of  Michigan  1900. 
Admitted  to  bar  1900;  U.  S.  circuit  court  1901;  lawyer  Toledo,  O.; 
assistant  city  solicitor  1903-.     Address,  2219  Miami  St.,  Toledo,  O.       P. 

CROCKER,  LOUIS  ALLEN,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1902.  Sup- 
erintendent Channing  hospital.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-03;  physician 
Brewster,  Mass.     Address,  Brewster,  Mass.  P. 


440  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1898 

CURRIER,  CLINTON  HARVEY,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1899. 
Instructor  mathematics,  Brown  university,  1899-.  Address,  385  Central 
St.,  Manchester,  N.  H.  P. 

DARLING,  ERNEST  LINCOLN,  M.E.  Draughtsman  Providence,  R.  I. 
Address,  109  Jewett  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DeVAULT,  WALTER  DAVID,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1899.  Law- 
student  Harvard  university.  Address,  44  Perkins  Hall,  Cambridge, 
Mass.  P. 

DEXTER,  THEODORE  EVERETT,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  South 
Dartmouth,  Mass.,  1898-1901;  sub-master  high  school.  Central  Falls, 
R.  I.,  1901-.     Address,  46  Washington  St.,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  P. 

DROWNE,  GEORGE  LEONARD,  Ph.B.  Student  Union  theological  sem- 
inary; journalist  Worcester,  Mass.  Address,  2  Catalpa  Road,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

DUNHAM,  ALBERT  MILTON,  A.B.  Assistant  cashier  Equitable  life 
assurance  society  of  the  U.S.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  and  Jacksonville,  Fla., 
1898-T901;  bookkeeper  and  salesman  P.  J.  Cummings  company,  manu- 
facturing jewelers,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1902-04;  with  Narragansett  elec- 
tric lighting  company,  1904-.  Address,  17  Gardner  St.,  Attleboro, 
Mass.  P. 

EATON,  CHARLES  De  MARCUS  PAYNE,  A.B.  Law  student.  Address, 
24  Kenyon  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

FARNUM,  HOWARD  WAYLAND,  Ph.B.  Insurance  agent  Chepachet, 
R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  senate  1899-1900.     Address,  Chepachet,  R.  I.     P. 

FARRELL,  JOSEPH  HENRY,  Ph.B.  Savings  teller  Union  Trust  com- 
pany. Providence,  R.  I.;  1st  lieutenant  and  commissary  R.  I.  militia 
1899-.     Address,  27  South  Bend  vSt.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

FELLOWS,  WIRT   T.,  A.B.;  L.B.  McMinnville  college,  Astoria.  Or.,  1804. 

Ordained    Baptist  minister;    pastor   First  church,  South   Bend,   Wash., 

1901-03;    First   church,    Ferndale,    Wash.,    1904-.      Address,   Ferndale, 

Wash.  P. 

FENNER,  JOHN  KELSEY,  A.B.  Teacher  Block  Island,  R.  I.,  1898-99; 
principal  grammar  school,  North  Scituate,  R.  I.,  1899-1901;  teacher 
science  and  mathematics  high  school,  Cranston,  R.  I.,  1901-.  Address, 
147  Woodbine  St.,  Auburn,  R.  I.  P. 

FERGUSON,  JOHN  BURNHAM,  AB.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1902. 
Interne  R.  I.  hospital  1902-04;  assistant  superintendent  1904-05;  physi- 
cian.    Address,  274  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

FOSTER,  MARSDEN  RHODES,  A.B.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister; 
pastor  Drownville,  R.  I.,  1897-98;  Chartley,  Mass.,  1899-1901;  East 
Braintree,  Mass.,  1902-03;  with  Boston  elevated  railway,  Boston,  Mass. 
Address,  262  Main  St.,  Everett,  Mass.  P. 

FRANKLIN,  ERTELLE  ELWELL,  Ph.B.  Clerk  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
bookkeeper  New  York.     Address,  69  Worth  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

FULLER,  ROBERT  JAQUITH,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  Ayer,  Mass., 
1 898- 1 900;  superintendent  schools  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1900-03; 
Norwood,  Mass.,  1903-04;  Palmer,  Mass.,  1904-.  Address,  Palmer, 
Mass.  P. 

FULTZ,  DAVID  LEWIS,  Ph.B.  Lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  41 
Wall  St..  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

GAMMONS,  JOHN  ASHLEY.  Ph.B.  Law  student  Har\-ard  university 
1898-99;  with  G.  L.  and  H.  J.  Gross,  real  estate  ard  insurance  agents. 
Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  University  Club,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GASKILL,  GEORGE  ANTHONY,  A.B.  Lawyer.  Address,  610  vState 
Mutual  Building,  Worcester,  Mass.  "  P. 

GEORGE,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.B.  Salesman  with  H.  T.  Schaefer,  coal 
merchant,  Boston,  Mass.     Address,  98  Bowen  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.     P. 


iSgS  GRADUATES  441 

GORHAM.  HOWARD  BOWEN,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  mem- 
ber common  council,  Providence,  1904-.  Address,  236  Knight  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GREEN,  ERIK  HASTINGS,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1899.;  Ph.D. 
Heidelberg  university  1903.  Private  research-assistant  chemistry,  Mass. 
institute  of  technology.  1903;  chemical  engineer  Tula  rubber  company, 
Hacienda  de  Tula,  Vera,  Mexico,  1903-.  Author  monographs  and  articles 
on  scientific  subjects.     Address,  14  John  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GREENE,  WARREN  EARL,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Georgetown  university  1902. 
Lawyer  Duluth,  Minn.     Address,  11  Chester  Terrace,  Duluth,  Minn.     P. 

GREENWOOD,  ARTHUR  MOSES,  A.B.:  M.D.  Harvard  university  1902. 
Assistant  resident  physician  Mass.  general  hospital,  Boston,  Mass.;  phy- 
sician, Ashburnham,  Mass.     Address,  Ashburnham,  Mass.  P. 

GRINNELL,  WILLIAM  TAYLOR,  Ph.B.  With  General  fire  extinguisher 
company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  2  Brenton  Ave.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

GROVER,  ARTHUR  LEON,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1903.  Phy- 
sician.    Address,  15  East  River  St.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  P. 

GUILE,  WALTER  AMER,  A.B.  Selling  agent  Eamschffe  worsted  mills, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  377  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

GUNN,  WILFORD  JAY,  A.B.  Musician.  Address,  10  Courtright  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GUSHEE,  EDWARD  STOCKBRIDGE,  A.B.;  M.D,  Harvard  university 
1902.  Assistant  resident  physician  New  York  lying-in  hospital.  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1904;  physician  New  York;  assistant  attending  surgeon 
Society  of  the  lying-in  hospital  out-patients  of  New  York  1905-.  Ad- 
dress, 2508  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

GUSTIN,  GEORGE  MACKIE,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1901. 
Lawyer  Attleboro,  Mass.     Address,  8  Gustin  Ave.,  Attleboro,  Mass.     P. 

HART,'ePHRAIM  LeROY,  A.B.  With  Hart  and  Nye,  advertising  agents, 
Providence,  R.  I.;  agent  R.  I.  concrete  company.  Providence.  Address, 
60  Jefferson  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HICKS,  RATCLIFFE  GEORGE  EARLE,  A.B.  Lawyer.  Address,  87 
Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HIGGINS,  JAMES  HENRY,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Georgetown  university  1899; 
LL.M.  1900.  Admitted  to  bar  1900;  lawyer  Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  member 
R.  I,  house  of  representatives  1902;  mayor  Pawtucket  1903-.  Address, 
255  Main  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  R.  I.  att.,  P. 

HOPKINS,  FRANK  EDWARD,  M.E.  First  lieutenant  U.  S.  amiy.  Fort 
Ethan  Allen,  Vt.     Address,  Fort  Ethan  AUen^  Vt.  P. 

HOST,  ARTHUR  GEORGE,  A.B. ;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903.  In- 
structor German,  Brown  university,  1903.  Student  teacher  English 
high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1898-99;  principal  grammar  school.  Ash- 
ton,  R.  I.,  1899-1900;  instructor  Latin  and  French,  Vermont  academy, 
1900-02 ;  head  modern  language  department,  high  school,  Holyoke,  Mass., 
1903-.     Address,  294  Locust  St.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  P. 

HULL,  EDWARD  FEILING,  M.E.  Civil  engineer.  Address,  Millbury, 
Mass. 

HULL,  HARRY  CURTIS,  M.E.  Dealer  in  wool  and  cotton  waste.  Ad- 
dress, 112  Front  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

HUNT,  ERNEST  MORRILL,  A.B.     Address,  Lakeport,  N.  H.  P. 

HUNTER,  RICHARD  RALLSTON,  Ph.B.  Trustee  Union  savings  bank, 
Westchester  county,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  1902-;  paying  teller  Equitable 
trust  company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.         P. 

HYDE,  RALPH  KINGSLEY,  A.B.  Instructor  mathematics,  Brown  uni- 
versity,  1898-99;  deputy  collector  U.  S.  internal  revenue,  Providence, 


442  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1898 

R.  I.,  18Q0-1903;  with  Isaac  Prouty  and  company,  boot  and  shoe  manu- 
facturers, Spencer.  Mass.,  1904-.     Address,  Spencer,  Mass.  P. 

JENKS,  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  Ph.B.  Editor  Evening  telegram,  Holyoke, 
Mass.     Address,  Holyoke  Telegram,  Holyoke,  Mass.  P. 

KAVANAUGH,  LUKE  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Journahst  Springfield  tmion, 
Springfield,  Mass.     Address,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  P. 

KELAGHAN,  JOHN  HENRY,  A.B.  Law  student  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Ad- 
dress, 112  Spring  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

LAPHAM,  SIMON  SAYLES,  Ph.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Address, 
4  We)'-bosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LAUDER,  WILLIAM,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1898-99; 
with  Chemung  spring  water  company.  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Mutual  life  in- 
surance company.  New  York.  Address,  80  Washington  Square,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

McGLAUFLIN,  CLIFFORD  ELMORE,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university 
1903.  Principal  high  school,  Brownville,  Me.,  1898-1900;  admitted  to 
bar  1903;  lawyer  Portland,  Me.     Address,  191  Middle  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

P. 

MARSH,  CHARLES  ATWOOD,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1899. 
Teacher  high  school,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1900-01;  master  mathematics 
high  school,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1901-;  member  New  England  association 
of  colleges  and  preparatory  schools.  Address,  36  Brook  St.,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.  P. 

MATHEWSON,  LESTER  BENJAMIN,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological 
institution  189S-.     Address,  16  West  Park  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.     Newt. 

MELLEN,  GEORGE  ALFRED,  A.B.  Suburban  editor  Springfield  Union, 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1899;  Lawrence  eagle,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1901-05; 
Norwich  sun,  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  190 5-;  secretary  Non\dch  publishing  com- 
pany 1905-.     Address,  Norwich  Publishing  Co.,  Norwich,  N.  Y.  P. 

MONAHAN,  FRANCIS  DENIS,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1898-99;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  1004  Barristers'  Hall,  Boston, 
Mass.  Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

MORRIS,  GEORGE  WINFIELD,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  Block 
Island,  R.  I.,  1899-1902;  Barstow  high  school,  Mattapoisett,  Mass., 
1 90 2-.     Address,  Mattapoisett,  Mass.  P. 

MULTER,  SMITH  LEWIS,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  New  York  law  school.  Lawyer 
New  York,  N.  Y. ;  assistant  council  Interurban  street  railway.  New  York 
Address,  61  State  St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  P' 

O'BRIEN,  DENNIS  FRANCIS,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Georgetown  university  1901. 
Lawyer.     Address,  10  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

OSBORNE,  CHARLES  ERI,  Ph.B.  Superintendent  schools  Lakewood, 
N.  J.,  1 898- 1 90 2;  special  agent  N.  Y.  life  insurance  company,  Detroit, 
Mich.;  traveling  salesman  U.  S.  graphite  company,  Detroit.  Address, 
811  Stanley  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.  P. 

OWEN  BERNARD  WRIGHT,  A.B.  Principal  high  school.  Caribou,  Me., 
1898-99;  Tracy  grammar  school,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1899-1900.  Bom  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.,  July  14,  1872;  died  Lynn,  Mass.,  Oct.  22,  1900.     Nee.  1901 

PAINE,  CHARLES  EDWIN,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1902. 
Teacher  Latin  and  history,  high  school,  Lakewood,  N.  J.,  1898-1901; 
Wesleyan  academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1902-03;  Classical  high  school. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1903-.     Address,  482  IBroadway,  Providence,  R.  I.      P. 

PERKINS,  FORDYCE  DEXTER,  Ph.B.  Instructor  EngHsh,  academy, 
Mercersburg,  Penn.;  cashier  Mutual  fife  insurance  company  of  N.  Y., 
Evansville,  Ind.;  Eastern  Mass.  agency,  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  P.  O. 
Box  5151,  Boston,  Mass.  P 


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443 


PETTIBONE,  JOHN,  Ph.B.  Principal  grammar  school,  Broad  Brook, 
Conn.,  1898-1902;  high  and  grammar  schools.  New  Milford,  Conn.,  1902-; 
superintendent  schools,  New  Milford,  1903-.  Address,  New  Milford, 
Conn.  P. 

PLACE,  LEWIS  TEW,  Ph.B.  Secretary  The  W.  H.  Place  manufacturing 
company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  87  Comstock  Ave.,  Providence. 
R.  I.  P. 

REEVES,  DAVID  WALLIS,  Ph.B.  With  The  McCall  company,  publish- 
ers, New  York,  N.  Y.  Editor  and  publisher  Yachting  magazine,  igox. 
Address,  The  McCall  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

ROWELL,  ERNEST  CLINTON,  A.B.  Furniture  manufacturer  Cedar 
Rapids,  la.     Address,  614  Jackson  St.,  Sioux  City,  la.  P. 

SCRIBNER,  WOODBURY  JOHN,  A.B.  Instructor  Greek  and  physical 
director,  Fisk  university,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1898-99;  principal  high  school, 
Candia,  N.  H.,  1899-1900;  with  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company,  pub- 
lishers, Chicago,  111.,  1900-.     Address,  378  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

P. 

SHERWOOD,  GEORGE  HERBERT.  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1899. 
Assistant  curator  invertebrate  zoology,  American  museum  of  natural 
history.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  American  Museum  of  Natural  His- 
tory, Central  Park,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

SIBLEY,  FREDERICK  HUBBARD,  Ph.B.  Draughtsman,  office  of  city 
engineer.  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  unknown. 

SLADE,  WILLIAM  ADAMS,  Ph.B.  Assistant  Library  of  Congress,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1 898-;  chief  assistant  division  of  bibliography  190 2-;  in 
charge  compilation  of  a  current  bibliography  of  American  history.  Bu- 
reau of  historical  research,  Carnegie  institution  of  Washington,  1904-05. 
Editor  Browning's  Rabbi  Ben  Ezra,  1902.  Address,  200  A  St.,  S.  E., 
Washington,  D.  C.  P. 

SMART,  FRED  ANDREW,  A.B.  Student  teacher  high  school,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.,  1898-99;  teacher  English  high  school.  New  Castle,  Penn.,  1899- 
1900;  Tilton  seminary,  Tilton,  N.  H.,  1900-.     Address,  Tilton,  N.  H.     P. 

STEERE,  THOMAS  ELLWOOD,  A.B.  With  the  Castner  electrolytic  alkali 
company,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.     Address,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  P. 

TAFT,  FRANKLIN  KEITH,  Ph.B.  Commission  merchant.  Address,  39 
Leonard  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

TAYLOR,  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Graduated  Rochester  theological  seminar)^  1901. 
Ordained  Baptist  minister  1901;  pastor  Columbus,  O.,  1901-03;  mission- 
ary American  Baptist  missionary  union,  Yachow,  West  China.  Ad- 
dress, Yachow,  Szchuan  Province,  Via  Chungking,  West  China. 

THOMPSON,  MILLETT  TAYLOR,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1899; 
Ph.D.  1902.  Instructor  zoology  Clark  university  1 90 2-.  Author  various 
articles  in  scientific  journals.  Address,  Clark  University,  Worcester, 
Mass.  P. 

THOMSON,  ANDREW  SAMUEL,  Ph.B.  Superintendent  schools  Littleton, 
Acton  and  Westford,  Mass.,  1898-1900:  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1900-02;  Ips- 
wich, Mass.,  1 90 2-.     Address,  Ipswich,  Mass.  P. 

TOURTELLOT,  WALTER  ROY.  A.B.;  D.B.  Episcopal  theological  school, 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1904.  Ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1904;  priest  1905; 
rector  St.  Thomas's  church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-.  Address,  59  Long- 
mont  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TROY,  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  A.B.  Assistant  instructor  physical  culture, 
Brown  university,  1898-99.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  55 
Barton  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WALKER,  GEORGE  EDWARD,  Ph.B.  Contract  clerk  U.  S.  navy  de- 
partment, Boston,  Mass.,  1899-.  Address,  20  Greenwood  Ave.,  Green- 
wood, Mass.  P. 


444  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1898 

WARBURTON,  STACY  REUBEN,  A.B.  Graduated  Rochester  theolog- 
ical seminary  1902;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  missionary  American 
Baptist  missionary  union,  Kia-ying,  China,  1902-04;  pastor  North  Strat- 
ford, N.  H.     Address,  Coos,  N.  H.  P. 

WARDWELL,  HEZEKIAH  CHURCH,  A.B.;  LL.B.  University  of  Ne- 
braska 1900.  Admitted  to  bar  1900:  lawyer  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico.  Ad- 
dress, San  Juan,  Porto  Rico.  P. 

WELLS,  JOHN  EDMUND,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1900.  Teacher 
Brookside,  N.  J.,  1898-99;  student  Jefferson  medical  college,  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  ipoo-oi;  teacher  Philippine  Islands,  1901-02.  Born  Scituate. 
R.  I.,  Feo.  24,  1871;  murdered  Island  of  Cebu,  Philippine  Islands,  June, 
1902.  Nee.  1903 

WESLEY,  THOMAS  DAMMES  [formerly  Thomas  Wesley  Dammes],  A.B.; 
D.B.  Union  theological  seminary  1901.  Student  Rochester  theological 
seminary  1898-99;  Union  theological  seminary  1899-1902;  ordained  Bap- 
tist minister;  pastor  Calvary  church,  Westwood,  N.  J.;  teacher  Latin  and 
German  high  school,  Westwood;  member  Jersey  city  Presbytery  1904-; 
pastor  Etna  union  chapel,  Etna,  N.  J.;  principal  Delford  public  school, 
Oradell,  N.  J.     Address,  Oradell,  N.  J.  P. 

WHITING,  BORDEN  DURFEE  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  New  York  law  school  1900. 
Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  assistant  attorney  Dela- 
ware, Lackawanna  and  western  railroad.  New  York,  1903-05;  attorney 
1905-;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1904.  Address,  200  Centre 
St.,  Orange,  N.  J.  P. 

WHITTAKER,  BURTIS  ERWIN,  A.B.;  Ph.B.  Albany  normal  college 
1899.  Principal  high  school,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  1899-1901;  Cattaraugus, 
N.  Y.,  1901-.     Address,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.  P. 

WIGHTMAN,  EDWIN  EVANS,  Ph.B.  Draughtsman  Penn.  steel  com- 
pany, Steelton,  Penn.     Address,  Penn.  Steel  Co.,  Steelton,  Penn. 

WILCOX,  HOWELL  GEORGE,  C.E.  Printer  Boston,  Mass.  Address, 
347  Lebanon  St.,  Melrose,  Mass.  P. 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES  MICKEL,  A.B.  Student  Union  theological  seminary. 
Address,  Waterville,  N.  Y. 

WINCHESTER,  WILLIAM  EUGENE,  A.B.  Teacher  high  school.  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1898-99;  Philadelphia  textile  school,  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
1900-03;  director  Mississippi  textile  school.  Agricultural  college.  Miss. 
Author  Cotton  yarn  manufacture,  parts  1-3.  Address,  Agricultural  Col- 
lege, Miss.  P. 


ARNOLD,  ADELAIDE  HARRIS,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Hope  street  high  school, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1898-99;  English  high  school.  Providence,  1900-. 
Address,  44  Clay  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

ARNOLD,  EDNA  BIGELOW  [Mrs.  Joseph  Leishman  Peacock].  Ph.B. 
Teacher  Blue  Mountain  college.  Blue  Mountain,  Miss.;  lady  principal 
Colby  academy.  New  London,  N.  H.  Address,  40  Elm  St.,  Westerly, 
R.  I.  P. 

AUSTIN,  WINIFRED,  A.B.  Instructor  Maine  normal  school,  Castine, 
Me.,  1889-99;  head  science  and  biblical  department,  Ogontz  school,  Penn. 
Address,  East  Norton,  Mass.  P. 

BATES,  LUCY  ANNA  [Mrs.  Walter  Amer  Guile],  Ph.B.  Teacher  English 
high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1898-1901.  Address,  7  Waterbury  Road, 
Montclair,  N.  J.  P. 

CARPENTER,  ANNE  WALCOTT,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1902. 
Teacher  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  1903;  Wheaton  seminary,  Norton,  Mass., 
1903-.     Address,  281  Brook  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CAWLEY,  KATHERINE  LAURETTA,  A.B.  Address,  East  Providence, 
R.  I. 


1898  GRADUATES  445 

GARVIN,  NORMA,  Ph.B.     Address,  Lonsdale,  R.  I.  P. 

GIFFORD,  PHOEBE  RUSHMORE  [Mrs.  Charles  Pickett  Roundy],  A.B.; 
A.M.  upon  examination  1901.  Teacher  high  school,  Valley  Falls,  R.  I., 
1898-99;  University  school,  Providence,  1902-03.  Bom  Chicago,  111., 
Sept.  2,  1874;  died  Providence,  R.  I  ,  June  lO;  1905.  P. 

GRANT,  ELIZABETH  CHRISTINA,  Ph.B.;  A.M  upon  examination  1900. 
Teacher  Hope  street  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1898-99;  Classical 
high  school.  Providence,  1900-.  Address,  3186  Pawtucket  Ave.,  East 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HINDLEY,  EMMA  [Mrs.  Charles  Huntington  Pennoyer],  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon 
examination  1899.  Teacher  biology,  R.  I.  state  normal  school.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1900-01;  high  school.  Concord,  N.  H.,  1901-05.  Address, 
Springfield,  Vt.  P. 

INMAN,  GRACE  ELIZABETH,  A.B.  Address,  357  Westminster  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

JAMESON,  ETHEL  CLARE,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903.  Teacher 
English  high  school.  Providence,  R  I.,  1898-99,  1901-;  high  school,  Rock- 
land, Mass.,  1899-1900;  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1900-01.  Address,  no  Sum- 
mit St.,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MUNRO,  EMILY  GARDNER,  Ph.B.  Instructor  English,  St.  Mary's  hall, 
N.  J.,  1899-1900;  resident  settlement  worker  Christodora  house.  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1900-01;  instructor  English,  Albany  girls'  academy,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1901-      Address,  Bristol,  R.  I.  P. 

NEUSCHUEZ,  KATHARINE  MARIE,  A.B.  Teacher  public  schools. 
North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1898-;  high  school.  Address,  23  Bank  St., 
North  Attleboro,  Mass.  P. 

THOMPSON,  EDITH  AUGUSTA  [Mrs.  Stacy  Reuben  Warburton],  A.B.; 
A.M.  upon  examination  1900.  Teacher  high  school,  Littleton,  N.  H., 
1898-99;  Lincoln  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1899-1901;  missionary  Kia- 
ying,  China,  1902-04.     Address,  Coos,  N.  H.  P. 

TOWER,  ETHEL  ELLA,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1902.  Teacher 
Classical  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1898-99;  high  school,  Cranston, 
R.  I.,  1899-.     Address,  547  Elmwood  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WAITE,  IDA  EVELYN,  Ph.B  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  12,  1871; 
died  Providence,  Jan.  7,  1901.  Nee.  1901 

WESLEY,  MARGARET  LILLIAN  [Mrs.  Raymond  I.  Blanchard],  A.B. 
Address,  87  Niagara  St..  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WHITE,  AMY  EARL,  Ph  B.  Teacher  Attleboro,  Mass.  Address,  54 
Dean  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  P. 

WILSON,  JESSIE,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1899.  Graduate  student 
Brown  university,  candidate  for  the  degree  of  Ph  D.,  1901-.  Address, 
Rumford.  R.  I. 

i28-*5 

1899 

ALLEN,  CHARLES  BRADBURY,  A.B.  Student  medicine,  candidate  for 
the  degree  of  M.D.,  1905,  Colorado  state  university,  Boulder,  Col.  Ad- 
dress, Boulder,  Col.  P. 

ATKINS,  CHARLES  DUKE,  A.B.  Principal  First  grammar  school,  Keene, 
N.  H.,  1899-1900;  assistant  principal  Belmont  school,  Belmont,  Cal., 
1900-03;  secretary  American  society  for  extension  of  university  teach- 
ing, Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1903-.  Address,  iii  South  15th  St.,  Philadel- 
phia, Penn.  P. 

BABBITT,  JOHN  EDWARD,  Ph.B.  Route  agent  American  express  com- 
pany, 1899-1902;  treasurer  and  manager  Bellows  Falls  machine  company, 
Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  190 2-;  vice  president  and  director  Robertson  paper 
company.  Bellows  Falls;  director  Howland  pulp  and  paper  company, 
Howland,  Me.     Address,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.  P. 


446  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1899 

BAKER,  DWIGHT  WOOD,  A.B.  Connected  with  census  bureau,  Wash- 
ington, D  C;  in  business  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  26  Broadway, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BAKER,  RUSSELL  WIGHTMAN,  A.B.  Salesman  Carnegie  steel  company, 
Boston,  Mass.     Address,  125  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1901.  Bap- 
tist minister;  pastor  Eden,  Me.,  1903;  Olivet  church,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1903-. 
Address,  932  Ohio  Ave.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  P. 

BARBER,  HOWARD  CLARK,  Ph.B.  Teacher  1899-1900;  law  student 
Harvard  university  1900-03;  with  Hibbard,  Spencer,  Bartlett  and  com- 
pany, wholesale  hardware  merchants,  Chicago,  111.;  Legal  aid  society, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905-.     Address,  239  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.    P. 

BARKER,  RALPH  EDMONDS,  A.B.  Merchant.  '  Address,  19  Main  St., 
Taunton,  Mass.  P. 

BAYLIS,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  Ph.B.  Clerk  DeWitt  Clinton  high  school, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899-1900;  junior  teacher  High  school  of  commerce, 
New  York,  1903-04;  with  Lamont,  Corlis  and  company,  New  York. 
Address,  413  Fifth  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P. 

BEAL,  GEORGE  SAFFORD,  A.B.;  C.E.  1901.  Civil  engineer  Knight  and 
Hopkins,  Rome,  N.  Y.     Address,  Rome,  N.  Y. 

BEALE,  SAMUEL  MARSDEN,  Sc.B.;  M.D.  Jefferson  medical  college  1902. 
Physician  Hope  Valley,  R.  I.  P. 

BENNETT,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university 
1902.     Lawyer.     Address,  14  Jenkins  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BIGELOW,  WARREN,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  New  York  university  1901;  LL.M. 
1902.  Tutor  English,  College  of  the  city  of  New  York,  1900-03 ;  admitted 
to  bar  1901 ;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  lecturer  Brooklyn  law  school  1904. 
Address,  220  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BISHOP,  ERNEST  SIMONS,  A.B.  In  business  Providence,  R.  I.,  1899- 
1902;  student  medicine,  Cornell  medical  college,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1902-;  private  secretary  1904-05.  Address,  Cornell  medical  college.  New 
York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BLAISDELL,  ALBERT  MORTON,  Sc.B.  With  Blaisdell  milling  com- 
pany, merchant  millers,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Address,  905  Guaranty 
Loan  Building,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  P. 

BLANCHARD,  ARTHUR  HORACE,  C.E. ;  A.M.  Columbia  university  1902. 
Instructor  civil  engineering,  Brown  university,  1899-1901,  1902-03;  assist- 
ant professor  civil  engineering  1903-.  Draughtsman  American  bridge 
company  1901,  1902;  assistant  engineer  state  board  of  public  roads,  R.  I., 
1903-;  associate  member  American  society  of  civil  engineers;  fellow  Amer- 
ican association  for  the  advancement  of  science;  member  Boston  society 
civil  engineers;  Society  for  the  promotion  of  engineering  education.  Ad- 
dress, Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BOARDMAN,  LESTER  WELLS,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1902. 
Teacher  English,  Cook  academy,  Montour  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1900-01;  Univer- 
sity school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1901-04;  Baltimore  city  college,  Baltimore, 
Md.,  1904-.     Address,  1304  West  Lexington  St.,  Baltimore,  Md.  P. 

BOURN,  STEPHEN  WENTWORTH,  Ph.B.  Assistant  superintendent 
Bourn  rubber  company,  and  general  manager  Insulated  wire  factory. 
Providence,  R.  I.;  major  R.  I.  militia  1900-03;  lieutenant  colonel  1903-. 
Address,  P.  O.  Box  198,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BREWER,  URBAN  CHARLES,  Ph.B.  Secretary  Lawrenceville  cement 
company  1899- 190 2;  director  Penn.  cement  company  1900-;  manager 
Baldwin  steel  works.  Cold  Spring,  N.  Y.  Address,  107  John  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BRIGHAM,  CLARENCE  SAUNDERS,  A.B.  Assistant  in  library.  Brown 
university,  1899-1900;  archivist  1903-.     Librarian  R.  I.  historical  society 


i899  GRADUATES  447 

1900-;  member  American  library  association;  American  historical  asso- 
ciation. Author  History  of  R.  I.,  in  Field's  Rhode  Island,  1902;  various 
pamphlets  and  contributions  to  periodicals;  editor  Records  of  the  town  of 
Portsmouth,  1901;  Harris  papers,  1902;  Fourth  paper  presented  by  Major 
Butler,  1903.     Address,  R.  I.  Historical  Society.  Providence,  R    I.         P. 

BROWN,  HAROLD  WINFRED,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1902- 
Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.     Address,  Tiverton,  R.  L  P. 

BROWN,  HOWARD  HAINES,  A.B.  Graduated  Crozer  theological  semi- 
nary 1902;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1902;  pastor  Calvary  and  Memorial 
churches,  Cape  May  county,  N.  J.,  1902-04;  Washington  street  church, 
Orange,  N.  J.,  1904-.     Address,  191  Alden  St.,  Orange,  N.  J.  P. 

BROWN,  LLOYD,  Ph.B.  Secretary  Ohio  ceramic  engineering  company, 
Cleveland,  O..     Address,  3  Alamenda  Ave.,  Lakewood,  O.  P. 

BRYANT,  NATHANIEL  FRANK,  Ph.B.  With  Charles  Head  and  com- 
pany, bankers  and  brokers,  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  70  Walker  St.,  New- 
tonville,  Mass.  P. 

BULLEN,  WALTER  BOARDMAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1903. 
Teacher  classics,  Colby  academy,  New  London,  N.  H.,  1899-1901;  gradu- 
ated Newton  theological  institution  1904;  missionary  American  Baptist 
missionary  union,  Kobe,  Japan,  1904-.  Address,  39  Kitano,  Nichome, 
Kobe,  Japan.  P. 

BURNS,  PAUL  HENRY,  A.B.  Law  student  Providence,  R.  I.;  in  business 
White  House  Station,  N.  J.;  New  York,  N.  Y.;  with  contract  department 
N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  telephone  company,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Address,  16  i6th 
St.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  P 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  WINTHROP,  Ph.B.  Address,  96  Waterman  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

CHACE,  LAURENCE  HERBERT,  Ph.B.  Teacher  public  school.  West 
Stewartstown,  N.  H.,  1899-1900;  Boston,  Mass.,  1900-02;  clerk  with  R.  I. 
company.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-03;  government  clerk,  department  of 
construction  and  repair,  U.  S.  navy  yard,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1903-04; 
department  of  supplies  and  accounts  1904-.  Address,  8r  Byron  St., 
East  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

CHADSEY,  MERTON  LELAND,  C.E.  With  American  locomotive  com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  iii  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.      P. 

CHASE,  JAMES  HARPER,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1901.  Assistant 
rhetoric.  Brown  university,  1899- 1900;  assistant  English  1900-01;  in- 
structor English  1901-03.  Third  assistant  English  high  school,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1903-.     Address,  loi  Adelaide  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.       P. 

CHASE,  JULIAN  CLEMENT,  Ph.B.  Dealer  in  automobiles.  Editor 
automobile  publications.     Address,  Bronxville,  N    Y.  P. 

CHURCH,  GEORGE  DUDLEY,  A.B.  Assistant  teacher  Abbott  family 
school,  Fannington,  Me.,  1900-or;  principal  1903-;  assistant  teacher  Wor- 
cester academy  1901-03.     Address,  Farmington,  Me.  P. 

CLARK,  WALTER  WILLIAM,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Boston  university; 
lawyer  Worcester,  Mass.     Address,  15  Westland  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.   P. 

CLOUGH,  JOHN  ARTHUR,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1902.  Law- 
yer Worcester,  Mass.     Address,  i  Merrick  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

COLE,  FRANCIS  SESSIONS,  A.B.  Foreman  Providence,  R.  I.  Address, 
Cole  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

COLT,  LeBARON  CARLETON,  A.B.  In  business  Providence,  R.  I.  Ad- 
dress, 105  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

COMSTOCK,  WILLIAM  PRATT,  Ph.B.  Real  estate  agent  Providence, 
R.  I.     Address,  160  Brown  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CONGDON,  GEORGE  EDGAR,  Ph.B.  Clerk  Providence,  R.  I.  Address, 
1740  Cranston  St.,  Knightsville,  R.  I. 


448  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1899 

COOKE,  CHARLES  OSMOND,  Ph.B  ;  A.M.  upon  examination  1900;  M.D. 
Yale  university  1905.  Interne  R.  I.  hospital,  Providence,  R.  I..  1905-. 
Address,  R.  I.  hospital.  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

COTTON,  WILLIAM  MATHER,  C.E.  Assistant  engineer  111.  central  rail- 
road, Fulton,  Ky.,  1899-1905;  division  engineer  Mo.  Pacific  system. 
Address,  Vidalia,  La.  P. 

COTTRELL,  WALTER  COATES,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1899-1900;  in  business  Southern  Pines,  N.  C.  Address,  Southern 
Pines,  N.  C.  P. 

CROWELL,  ARTHUR  FREEMAN,  A.B.  Teacher  Lafayette,  R.  I.  Ad- 
dress, 617  Pawtucket  Ave.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

CUSHING,  IRA  MAY,  M.E.  With  General  electric  company,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  1901-;  testing  department  1901-03;  designing  engineer  switch- 
board department,  1903-.     Address,  19  Harris  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.      P. 

DANA,  CHARLES  BATES,  Ph.B. ;  LL.B.  New  York  law  school  1904.  Stu- 
dent Ecole  libre  des  sciences  politique,  Paris,  1900;  with  Tribune,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1901-03;  lawyer  New  York;  member  firm  of  Dorman  and 
Dana.     Address,  48  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

DAVID,  GEORGE  WARREN,  Ph.B.  Second  assistant  engineer  U.  S. 
revenue  cutter  service.  Woods  Hole,  Mass.,  1902-.  Address,  Woods  Hole, 
Mass.  P. 

DAVID,  JACOB,  Ph.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1900. 
Teacher  Seir  Urmia,  Persia.     Address,  Seir  Urmia,  Persia.  P. 

DAVIS,  GEORGE  HOWARD,  M.E.  Designer  ordnance  department,  U.  S. 
army,  1902-03;  machine  designer  General  electric  company,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Address,  Lyon  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  '  P. 

DE  COUDRES,  THOMAS  HART,  A.B.  Principal  grammar  school.  West 
Medway,  Mass.,  1899-1900;  teacher  science  high  school,  Putnam,  Conn., 
1900-02;  sub-master  high  school,  Southbridge,  Mass.,  1902-.  Address, 
East  Hartford,  Conn.  P. 

DEWEY,  CHARLES  THOMPSON,  Ph.B.  Structural  engineer  Purdy  and 
Henderson,  consulting  engineers,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  assistant  manager 
Boston  office,  Purdy  and  Henderson,  1904-.  Address,  913  Paddock 
Building,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

DOW,  CHARLES  HOWARD,  C.E.  Civil  engineer  111.  central  railroad 
1899-1903;  Chicago  and  Northwestern  railway  1903-04;  operating  de- 
partment. Griffin  wheel  company,  Chicago,  111.,  1904-.  Address,  Griffin 
Wheel  Co.,  Sacramento  Square,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

DOWS,  JOSEPH  WILLIAM,  Ph.B.  Principal  Whittelsey  avenue  school, 
Wallingford,  Conn.     Address,  Wallingford,  Conn.  P. 

DUNN,  ALBERT  EDMUND,  A.B.  Cattleman.  Address,  Miles  City, 
Mont.  P. 

DYER,  JAMES  FRANKLIN,  A.B.  With  Aldrich,  Eldredge  company, 
wholesale  grocers.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  17  Charles  Field  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

EASTON,  CHARLES  DANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1900;  M.D. 

.■      Harvard  university  1904.     Interne  Mass.  general  hospital,  Boston,  Mass., 

■/  1904-05;  assistant  superintendent  1905-.  Address,  Mass.  General  Hospi- 
tal, Boston,  Mass.  P. 

ESTES,  RALPH  CALEB,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1902.  Lawyer 
Attleboro,  Mass.     Address,  Attleboro,  Mass.  P. 

EWER,  BERNARD  CAPEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1900;  Ph.D. 
Harvard  university  1904.  Instructor  mathematics.  Brown  university, 
1899-1901;  psychology  1902-03.  Assistant  philosophy.  Harvard  univer- 
sity, 1903-04.     Address,  Northwestern  university,  Evanston,  111.  P. 

EWER,  NATHANIEL  TRULL,  Ph.B.  Chemist  American  dyewood  com- 
pany, East  Boston,  Mass.     Address,  300  Border  St.,  East  Boston,  Mass. 

P. 


i899  GRADUATES  449 

FARNHAM,  WILLIAM  ELLIS.  Ph.B.;  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technology 
1901.  Electrical  engineer  American  telephone  and  telegraph  company, 
Boston,  Mass.;  tratKc  engineer  Boston  division,  N.  E.  telephone  and  tel- 
egraph company.     Address,  5  Weyanoke  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

FIELD,  EVAN  DALE,  A.B.  Principal  public  schools,  Clinton,  N.  J.,  1899- 
1902;  director  and  secretary  Sinithfield  coal  and  coke  company.  Smith- 
field,  Penn.,  1903-;  lawyer  Uniontown,  Penn.  Address,  Uniontown, 
Penn.  '  P. 

FITZ,  ARTHUR  HUNT,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1902.  Lawyer 
Boston,  Mass.     Address,  15  Court  Square,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

FRANCIS,  CHARLES  KENWORTHY,  Ph.B.;  A.M  upon  examination 
1904.  Instructor  chemistry,  Brown  university,  1898-99.  Adjunct  j)ro- 
fessor  chemistry,  Ga.  school  of  technology,  1899-1901;  junior  professor 
chemistry,  and  in  charge  of  textile  chemistry,  1901-03;  professor  chemis- 
try. Converse  college,  Spartanburg,  S.  C,  1903-.  Address,  Converse 
College,  Spartanburg,  S.  C.  P. 

FULLER,  CALEB  ALLEN,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1900;  Ph.D. 
1903.  Assistant  bacteriologist  Wis.  state  hygienic  laboratory,  Madison, 
Wis.  Author  monographs  and  articles  in  scientific  journals.  Address, 
State  Hygienic  Laboratory,  University  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis.      P. 

GATES,  CHARLES  ISRAEL,  A.B.  Principal  Pleasant  street  school.  Wes- 
terly, R.  I.,  1899-.     Address,  5  Jay  St.,  Westerly,  R.  I.  P. 

GIFFORD,  NATHANIEL  HOWLAND,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1903.  House  officer  Boston  city  hospital  1903-;  physician  Boston,  Mass. 
Author  monographs  on  medical  subjects.  Address,  University  club, 
Boston,  Mass.  P- 

GILES,  ARTHUR  LEONARD,  A  B.;  C.E.  1900.  Resident  engineer  Chesa- 
peake western  railway  company  1902-03;  Deepwater  railway  company 
1903  ;  Westinghouse,  Church,  Kerr  and  company.  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Address,  67  Forest  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GLEN,  JOHN  MASON,  C.E.  Civil  engineer  Geneva.  R.  I.  Address, 
Geneva,  R   I. 

GOULDING,  GEORGE  ALBERT,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1900. 
Instructor  Sanskrit,  Latin  and  Greek,  Brown  university,  1899-1901.  In- 
structor Greek,  Latin  and  German,  Worcester  academy,  1901-02;  grad- 
uate student  Harvard  university  1902-03;  clerk  Union  trust  company, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1903-04;  real  estate  broker  Providence;  organist 
Pilgrim  Congregational  church,  Providence,  1898-1901;  Church  of  the 
Unity,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1901-.  Address,  17  Larch  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P- 

GRIM,  BENJAMIN  WARD,  A.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  town  solici- 
tor Cranston,  R.  I.,  1904-.  Address,  42  Westminster  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P- 

GUILD,  CLARENCE  HERBERT,  Ph.B.  Foreman  calender  room.  The 
Joseph  Banigan  rubber  company.  Providence,  R.  I.;  with  U.  S.  rubber 
company.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  20  Pitman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

GUILFORD,  PAUL  SHELLY,  M.E.  Draughtsman  Providence,  R.  I.; 
teacher  drawing  and  manual  training,  Tougaloo  university  Tougaloo, 
Miss.,  1901-03;  instructor  mechanical  engineering,  Washington  agricul- 
tural college,  Pullman,  Wash.     Address,  Pullman,  Wash.  P. 

HALE,  GORDON  DYER,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons, 
Columbia  university,  1904.  Interne  Hudson  street  hospital,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Address,  24  Barnes  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HALL,  DWIGHT  HUBBELL,  Ph.B.  With  Bridgeport  hydraulic  company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.     Address,  153  Beach  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  P 

HANSON,  EDWARD  SHANNON,  Ph.B.;  D.Pharm.  Mass.  college  of  phar- 
macy 1904.     Pharmicist.     Address,  18  Cedar  St.,  Taunton,  Mass.  P. 


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BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1899 


HARTWELL,  JOSEPH  CHARLES,  A.B.  Engineer  General  fire  extin- 
guisher company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  77  Parade  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P- 

HATHAWAY,  GUILFORD  CLINTON,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university 

1902.  Lawyer  Fall  River,  Mass.;  brigade  adjutant,  with  rank  of  lieu- 
tenant, Mass.  naval  brigade,  1903-.     Address,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

HAZELTINE,  HUGH  VINCENT,  A.B.  General  manager  Conewango  fur- 
niture company,  Warren,  Penn.     Address,  Warren,  Penn.  P. 

HENRY,  MELLINGER  EDWARD,  A.B.  Teacher  English,  South  Jersey 
institute,  Bridgetown,  N.  J.,  1900-02;  graduate  student  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1902-04;  teacher  EngHsh,  Helicon  hall,  Englewood,  N.  J.,  1904-. 
Address,  Westerville,  O.  P. 

HIGGINS,  LOTHROP  DAVIS,  Ph.B.  Instructor  natural  science,  Morgan 
school,  Clinton,  Conn.;  instructor  science.  Conn,  state  normal  school, 
Danbury,  Conn.  Author  Lessons  in  physics,  igo^.  Address,  17  Osborne 
St.,  Danbury,  Conn.  P. 

HILLIARD,  CARLOS  GROUT,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1900;  M.D. 
Yale  university  1904.  Interne  R.  I.  hospital  1904-.  Address,  R.  I. 
hospital,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HOLMES,  LOUIS  RHODES,  A.B.  Clerk  Union  trust  company.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Address,  sjoi  Potter  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.      Prov.  dir.,  P. 

HORSMAN,   OLIVER  CHACE,   A.B.;   D.B.   Crozer  theological  seminary 

1903.  Instructor  Greek  and  Hebrew,  Crozer  theological  seminary,  Ches- 
ter, Penn.,  1903-04;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  First  church, 
Morristown,  N.  J.,  1904-05;  Walmer  road  church,  Toronto,  Can.,  1905-. 
Address,  88  Albany  Ave.,  Toronto,  Can.  P. 

HOWARD,  EDDY  PHILLIPS,  A.B.  Principal  grammar  school.  North 
Scituate,  R.  I.,  1901-05;  teacher  mathematics  and  English,  high  school. 
South  Manchester,  Conn.,  1905-.  Address,  Box  333,  South  Manchester, 
Conn.  P. 

HULL,  CHARLES  ARNOLD,  Ph.B.  Overseer  of  bleaching.  Silver  Spring 
company.  Providence,  R.  I.;  agent  Union  bleaching  and  finishing  com- 
pany, Greenville,  S.  C,  1905-.  Address,  53  Leonard  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  P. 

HUNT,  ALBERT  FOSTER,  Ph.B.  Medical  student.  Harvard  university. 
Address,  Cor.  Main  and  South  Sts.,  Reading,  Mass.  P. 

HUNT,  IRVING  OWEN,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1902.  Admitted 
to  bar  1903;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  152  Irving  Ave.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

HUSSEY,  OLIVER  PERRY,  A.B.  With  M.  G.  Wright  and  company, 
manufacturers'  supplies  and  wholesale  paper  dealers,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Address,  68  Concord  St.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  P.. 

JENNINGS,  FRANK  ALVORD,  Ph.B.  In  business.  Address,  214  West 
Genesee  St.,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  P. 

JOHNSON,  FRANCIS  SEVERANCE,  A.B.  Journalist  Tribune,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Author  Capitol  stories,  3  vols.;  Voices  of  the  morning. 
Address,  New  York  Tribune,  154  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

JOHNSON,  NELS,  A.B.  Instructor  French,  Brown  university,  1899-1900. 
Address,  Rumford,  R.  I. 

JONES,  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1900;  Ph.D.  1903.  In- 
structor history.  Brown  university,  1903-04.  Teacher  Hope  street  high 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1899-1900;  engaged  in  research  work.  Provi- 
dence, 1904-.     Address,  303  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

KELSEY,  ASA  EDWARD,  A.B.  Pastor  Friends'  church,  Winthrop  Cen- 
tre, Me.,  1 899-1903;  superintendent  Friends'  mission  work,  Palestine, 
1904-.     Address,  Ram  Allah,  Jerusalem,  Palestine.  P. 


i899  GRADUATES  451 

KENT,  JAMES  MANNING,  A.B.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons 
Columbia  university,  1903.  Member  house  stafif,  New  York  hospital' 
1903-04;  physician  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  The  Amidon,  Corner 
Broadway  and  83d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  p 

KOOPMAN,  WILLIAM  FRANKLIN,  A.B.  Librarian  Md.  diocesan  libra- 
ry, Baltimore,  Md.,  1899-1901.  Born  Freeport,  Me.,  Feb.  4,  1877;  died 
Boston,  Mass.,  April  25,  1901.  j^ec    looi 

LITTLEFIELD,  NATHAN  WHITMAN,  C.E.  Civil  engineer  Fall  River 
Mass.;  Walpole,  Mass.      Address,  9  Illinois  St.,  Central  Falls,  R.  I        p' 

LOWELL,  RUSSELL  CROSBY,  M.E.  Student  teacher  Hope'street  high 
school.  Providence,  R.  I..  1899-1900;  sub-master  high  school,  Amherst, 
Mass.,  1900-01 ;  assistant  mathematics  and  physics.  Technical  high  school,' 
Providence,  1901-.     Address,  420  Hope  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  p' 

McCaffrey,  JOSEPH  jay,  Ph.B.  Lawyer  Providence',  R.  L  Address, 
Industrial  Trust  Bviilding,  Providence,  R.  I.  p' 

McCONNICO,  ANDREW  JACKSON,  Ph.B.  Lawyer  Vaiden,  Miss.;  town 
solicitor.     Address,  Vaiden,  Carroll  Co.,  Miss.  '        p 

MALLORY,  HARRY  HEMAN,  Ph.B.  Advertising  agent  Chicago,  111' 
Address,  160  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111.  '      p" 

MANGANO,  ANTONIO,  A.B.;  A.M.  Columbia  university  1903;  D.B.  Union 
theological  seminary  1903.  Superintendent  Italian  mission,  American 
Baptist  home  mission  society,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  American 
Baptist  Home  Mission  Society,  in  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.'  Y.  P. 

MARTIN,  RICHARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1900.  Student.  Ad- 
dress, 90  Webster  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  p 

MASON,  EUGENE  WATERMAN,  Ph.B.  Architect  Boston,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress, 149  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  p 

MILLARD,  FRANK  COWPERTHWAIT,  Ph.B.  Student  literature.  Great 
Barrington,  Mass.     Address,   R.  F.   D.   No.  i.,  Great  Barrington,'  Mass 

P. 

MILLER,  HAROLD  TREDENIC,  Ph.B.  Chemist  Dayton  coal  and  iron 
company,  limited,  Dayton,  Tenn.,  1899-1902;  assistant  general  superin- 
tendent 1902-03;  assistant  superintendent  La  Follette  coal,  iron  and 
railway  company,  La  Follette,  Tenn.,  1903-04;  Soho  department,  Jones 
and  Laughlin  steel  company,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.,  1904-.  Address,  Canal 
Dover,  O.  '         p 

MURPHY,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university 
1904.  Lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  874  East  ^4th  St.,  Brooklvn 
N.  Y.  p' 

NILES,  NATHANIEL  LEO,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university,  1905.  Prin- 
cipal grammar  school,  Wakefield,  R.  I.,  1901-02;  house  officer  St.  J"oseph's 
hospital.  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,    752  North  Main  St     Providence 

R.  I.  p; 

NORRIS,  WILFRED  BENSON,  A.B.  Insurance  agent  Providence,  R.  I. 
Address,  Riverside,  R.  I.  '        p' 

PARKER,  GEORGE  WARREN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Drury  college,  1905.  Assist- 
ant principal  seminary,  Stamford,  N.  Y.,  1899-1900;  instructor  history 
and  economics,  Mount  Hermon  boys' school,  Mouut  Hermon,  Mass.,  1900- 
02  ;  instructor  English,  Academy  of  Drury  college,  Springfield,  Mo.,  '1902-; 
professor  rhetoric  and  American  history,  Drury  college  summer  school' 
1903-.     Address,  High  School,  Oxford,  Mass.  p' 

PERKINS,  RICHARD  ROY,  A.B.;  Ph.D.  University  of  Chicago  1905. 
Teacher  Jackson  college,  Jackson,  Miss.,  1899-1900;  Straight  university. 
New  Orleans,  La.,  1900-01 ;  student  Harvard  university  1901-02;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1905;  pastor  Rockford,  111.  Author  TreaUnent  of  juve- 
nile delinquents,  1905.     Address,    208   North   Second   St.,  Rockford    111 

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452  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1899 

PEVEAR,  JESSE  STETSON,  Ph.B.  Law  student.  Address,  50  Whittier 
St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

PHETTEPLACE,  THURSTON  MASON.  Ph.B.;  M.E.  1901.  Instructor 
mechanical  drawing  and  mechanical  engineering,  Brown  university, 
1899-.  Student  Columbia  university  1904-05;  member  American  society 
for  the  promotion  of  engineering  edvication;  junior  member  American 
society  of  mechanical  engineers.  Address,  1612  Broad  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

PUTNEY,  FREEMAN,  A.B.  Manager  approval  department,  New  England 
Stamp  company,  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  387  Washington  St.,  Boston, 
Mass.  P. 

RAYMOND,  GEORGE  HERVEY,  A.B.  Assistant  clerk  appellate  division, 
R.  I.  supreme  court,  1899-1902;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  170 
Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P, 

REMINGTON,  CHARLES  CADY,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1900-02;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  48  Custom  House  St., 
Providence,  R   I.  P. 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIS  BROWN,  Ph.B.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Ad- 
dress, 19  College  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

RICHMOND,  FRANK  EDDY,  A.B.  Manufacturer  Crompton,  R.  I.  Ad- 
dress, Crompton,  R.  I.  P. 

ROBINSON,  CHARLES  GILBERT,  Ph.B.  With  R.  L.  Day  and  company, 
Boston,  Mass.     Address,  Mansfield,  Mass.  P. 

ROSS,  ADAM  FRANKLIN,  Ph.B  ;  A.M.  upon  examination  1900.  Master 
The  Lawrenceville  school^  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.,  1900-04;  university 
scholar  European  history,  Columbia  vmiversity,  1903-04;  teacher  history, 
high  school,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904-;  literature,  Martha's  Vineyard 
summer  institute,  1905-;  member  American  historical  association.  Author 
pamphlets  and  magazine  articles.  Address,  580  Monroe  St.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  P. 

SAGE,  JOHN  DAVIS,  A.B.  With  Union  central  life  insurance  company, 
Cincinnati,  O.;  director.     Address,  240  McCormick  Place,  Cincinnati,  O. 

P. 

SCHWEGLER,  RAYMOND  ALFRED,  A.B.  Professor  classical  languages, 
Indian  university,  Bacone,  I.  T.,  1899-1901;  professor  Greek  literature 
and  pedagogy,  Ottawa  university,  Ottawa,  Kans.,  1901-;  professor  He- 
brew, Kansas  City  Baptist  seminary,  1902-03.     Address,  Ottawa,  Kans. 

P. 

SCUDDER,  LEON  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Principal  grammar  school,  Burnside, 
Conn.     Address,  Box  5,  Burnside,  Conn.  P. 

SHAW,  LAURENCE  MOSS,  A.B.  Assistant  public  library.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1900-05;  assistant  administration  department,  Brooklyn  public 
library,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1905-.     Address,  26  Brevoort  Place,  Brooklyn 

SHEFFIELD,  ALBERT  HENRY,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Worcester,  Mass., 
1899-1900;  cost-man  American  steel  and  wire  company,  1900-02 ;  draughts- 
man and  cost-man  G.  H.  Cutting  granite  company,  Milford,  Mass.,  1902- 
05;  Milford  pink  granite  quarries  1905-.  Address,  25  Purchase  St.,  Mil- 
ford,  Mass.  P^ 

SIMMONS,  FRED  ALBERT,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  sur- 
geons, Columbia  university,   1903.      U.  S.  militarj'^  service   1898;  house 
surgeon  Staten  Island  general  hospital.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903-04;  S.  R 
Smith  infirmary,  Tompkinsville,  N.  Y.,  1904;  physician  Brockton,  Mass. 
1905-.     Address,  The  Checkerton,  Brockton,  Mass.  P 

SMITH,   CHARLES   HENRY,   Ph.B.     Librarian  public  library,   Denver 
Col.     Address,  Public  library,  Denver,  Col.  P 


i899  GRADUATES  453 

SOULE,  RUFUS  ALBERTSON,  Ph.B.  Foreign  salesman  Hathaway, 
Soule  and  Harrington,  Boston,  Mass.,  1899-1901;  assistant  superinten- 
dent Soule  mill,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1902-;  ensign  naval  brigade,  Mass. 
volunteer  militia,  1903-.     Address,  324  Cottage  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

P. 

STEARNS.  HENRY  BUTLER,  Ph.B.  Teacher  N.  H.  and  R.  I.  1899-1902; 
superintendent  of  schools,  Cheshire  county,  N.  H.,  1904-.  Address, 
Manchester,  N.  H.  P. 

STOCK  WELL,  EDWARD  AMOS,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university, 
1900-02;  admitted  to  bar  1903;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  school 
committee,  Providence,  1904-.     Address,  20  Cooke  St.,  Providence,  R.  L 

P. 

STOREY,  RALPH  EWING,  A.B. ;  L.  B.  McMinnville  college  1895.  Professor 
English  and  public  speaking,  McMinnville  college,  1899-1903;  student 
Newton  theological  institution.     Address,  Harrisville,  R.  I.  P. 

SUTCLIFFE,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  Ph.B.  Overseer  dyeing.  Silver  Spring 
Bleaching  and  dyeing  company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  82  Doyle 
Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SWAIN,  HARRISON  TARBELL,  A.B.  Tutor  Owensboro,  Ky.,  1900-01: 
teacher  Island  of  Panay  P  I.,  1901-03;  hrst  lieutenant  U.  S.  marine 
corps  1003-.     Address,  5  Mason  St.,  Nashua  N    H  P. 

TEAGUE.  CHARLES  McCALLUM,  A.B.  Teacher  high  school,  Oxford, 
Me.;  principal  Lee  normal  academy,  Lee,  Me.  Address,  Lee  Normal 
Academy,  Lee   Me.  P. 

THOMAS,  LOUIS  ALBION,  A.B.  Teacher  Blairstown.  N  J.,  1890-1901; 
Philippine  Islands  1902.  Born  Lowell,  Mass.,  Sept.  30,  1870;  murdered 
Philippine  Islands,  June,  1902.  Nee.  1904 

THOMPSON,  EDWARD  EVERETT,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1901 
Instructor  German,  Brown  university,   1899-1902.     Teacher  languages, 
Mitchell's  school,  Billerica,  Mass.,  1902-04;  principal  high  school.  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.,  1904-.     Address,  no  Stafford  Road,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

TILLINGHAST,  FREDERICK  HOWARD,  C.E.  Student  Mass.  institute 
of  technologv  1899- 1900;  civil  engineer  Chicago  great  western  railroad 
1900-02;  U.  S.  geological  survey  1902-.  Address,  89  Power  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

TINGLEY,  JOHN  BARNES,  A.B.  Electrical  engineer  General  electric 
company,  Chicago,  111.,  1900-.  Address,  General  Electric  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.  P. 

UTLEY,  GEORGE  BURWELL,  Ph.B.  Assistant  librarian  Watkinson 
library,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1899-1901;  librarian  Md.  diocesan  library, 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1901-05;  Carnegie  public  library,  Jacksonville,  Fla., 
1905-.  Author  several  articles  on  bibliography  Address,  Public  Li- 
brary, Jacksonville,  Fla.  P. 

VOSE,  FREDERICK  ALVAH,  Ph.B.  Teller  Manufacturers'  trust  com- 
pany, Providence,  R.  L     Address,  33  Church  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.     P. 

WALSH,  CHARLES  ALBERT,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1902. 
Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  293  Prairie  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

WEEDEN,  RAYMER  BALCH,  Ph.B.  Salesman  Allen  and  Reed  com- 
pany. Providence,  R.  I.     Address    158  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

WELLMAN,  JOHN  RALPH,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1902.  Ad- 
dress, 983  Franklin  St.,  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass.  P. 

WOOD,  NELSON  ALLEN,  A.B.  Graduated  New  Bedford  textile  school 
1901;  cotton  manufacturer  Wamsutta  mills.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1901- 
04;  instructor  textile  department  International  correspondence  schools 
of  Scranton,  Penn.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Address,  in  Acushnet  Ave., 
New  Bedford,  Mass.  P. 


454  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1899 

WOODRUFF,  FRANK  OTIS,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  Tabor  college  1901.  Instructor 
physics,  chemistry  and  German,  Tabor  college,  la.,  1899-1901;  assistant 
chemist  Neb.  experiment  station,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1903-04;  assistant 
chemist  and  instructor.  New  Mexico  college  of  agriculture  and  mechanic 
arts,  1904-05;  chemist  division  of  foods.  Bureau  of  chemistry,  U.  S.  de- 

?artment  of  Agriculture,   1905-.     Address,  Bureau  of  Chemistry,  U.   S. 
)epartment  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C.  P. 

WYCKOFF,  WILLIAM  WATSON,  A.B.  Instructor  Greek  and  Latin, 
Peddie  institute,  Hightstown,  N.  J.,  1899-1901 ;  manager  Hotel  St.  James, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1901-.     Address,  109  West  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

P 


BARTLETT,  FLORENCE,  Ph.B.  Address,  32  Benevolent  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

BENSON,  HENRIETTA  GRISWOLD  [Mrs.  Charles  Jackson  Allen],  Ph.B. 
Assistant  teacher  high  school,  Merrimac,  Mass.,  1899-1901;  Friends' 
academy,  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  1901-03.  Address,  Moorestown,  Burlington 
Co.,  N.  J.  P. 

BRIGGS,  CAROLINE  LOUISE  [Mrs.  Arthur  Morgan  MacWhinnie],  A.B. 
Address,  28  Greene  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

BROOKS,  HARRIET  IRVING  [Mrs.  Norman  Allen  Moss],  A.B.  Gradu- 
ated Emerson  college  of  oratory  1902;  private  instructor  elocution,  voice 
culture  and  physical  culture.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  137  Grove  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BROWN,  ALVERDA  LAURA  [Mrs.  George  Herbert  Sherwood],  A.B. 
Teacher  Foxboro,  Mass.,  1899-1902.  Address,  Sunset  View  Park,  New 
Rochelle,  N.  Y.  P. 

BUNNELL,  SARAH  ELECIA,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Center  school.  New  Canaan, 
Conn  ,  1899-1903;  student  Conn.  State  normal  school.  New  Britain,  1903- 
04;  teacher  Wethersfield  avenue  school,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1904-.  Address, 
30  Summit  St.,  Bristol,  Conn.  P. 

BUTLER,  MYRA  HIBBARD,  Ph.B.  Teacher  1899-1900;  student  Univer- 
sity of  Neb.,  1900-01;  Teachers'  college,  Columbia  university,  1901-02; 
teacher  domestic  art,  Lincoln  memorial  universit)',  Cumberland  Gap, 
Tenn.,  1902-03;  physical  and  manual  training.  Wash,  state  normal  school, 
Cheney,  Wash.,  1903-.  Address,  Wash.  State  Normal  School,  Cheney, 
Wash.  '  P. 

CAWLEY,  JULIA  MARGUERITE,  A.B.  Assistant  biology  R.  I.  normal 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1899-1900;  teacher.  Address,  198  Juniper 
St.,  East  Providence,  R.  I. 

CLARK,  AGNES  ELIZABETH,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905. 
Teacher  classical  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1899-1900;  R.  I.  state 
normal  school.  Providence,  1900-04;  graduate  student  Brown  university 
1904-05.  Author  various  articles  in  magazines  and  educational  journals. 
Address,  121  Pleasant  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

COLVIN,  SARAH  HALE  [Mrs.  Lewis  A.  Colvin],  A.B.  Address,  i  Jackson 
St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

CURTISS,  EVA  ELISE,  A.B.  Principal  Union  school,  Higganum,  Conn., 
1900-01;  assistant  principal  grammar  school,  East  Hampton,  Conn., 
1901-04.     Address,  19  Centre  St.,  Bristol,  Conn.  P. 

ESTEN,  ADELAIDE  AUGUSTA,  A.B.  Address,  14  Barnes  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

EVERETT,  LILLIAN  ESTELLE,  Ph.B.  Assayer  Cornell  and  Andrews, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1899-1903;  teacher  Normal  and  collegiate  institute, 
Ashville,  N.  C,  1900-01;  Searles'  high  school,  Great  Barrington,  Mass., 
1901-02;  tutor  Southern  Pines,  N.  C;  teacher.  Address,  36  Locust  St., 
Providence,  R.  1.  P. 


i899  GRADUATES  455 

FISKE,  IDA  MAY  [Mrs.  Andrew  Samuel  Thomson],  Ph.B.  Address, 
Ipswich,  Mass.  P. 

GARDINER.  ELIZABETH  WICKES,  Ph.B.  Teacher  high  school,  War- 
ren, R.  I.     Address,  113  Lloyd  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GRAY,  ANNA  LIGUORIA  [Mrs.  Arthur  Hargrave],  Ph.B.;  A.M.  Columbia 
university  1902.  Teacher  English,  high  school,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1899-1903. 
Address,  Century  Club,  7  West  2 2d  St.,  New  York   N.  Y.  P. 

JOHNSON,  EVELYN  OLIVE  [Mrs.  Walter  Boardman  BuUen],  Ph.B. 
Graduated  R.  I.  state  normal  school  1892;  vice  principal  Acadia  semi- 
nary, Wolfville,  N.  S.,  1899-1901;  student  Newton  theological  institution 
1901-02;  teacher  Hartshorn  memorial  college,  Richmond,  Va.,  1902-04. 
Address,  39  Kitano,  Nichome,  Kobe,  Japan.  P. 

KING,  WINNIFRED  BELLE,  A.B.  Teacher  high  school,  Littleton,  Mass., 
1899-1900;  Natick,  Mass.,  1900-03;  Arlington,  Mass.,  1903-.  Address, 
155  Spencer  St.,  Winsted,  Conn.  P. 

LARRY,  ANNE  MAY  [Mrs.  Freeman  Putney,  Jr.],  Ph.B.  Assistant  teacher 
Cumberland  high  school,  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.,  1900-02.  Address,  345 
Lebanon  St.,  Melrose,  Mass.  P. 

LEONARD,  MARY  BEECHER,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903.  Stu- 
dent teacher  Hope  street  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1900-01;  pupil 
teacher  Point  street  and  Oxford  street  grammar  schools,  Providence, 
1901-02;  teacher  Doyle  avenue  grammar  school,  Providence,  1903-. 
Address,  156  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

McQUAID,  MARY  ANNE,  A.B.  Student  R.  I.  school  of  design;  teacher 
Doyle  avenue  grammar  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1903-04.  Born  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  March  25,  1876;  died  Providence,  Oct.  5,  1904.  P. 

MacQUILLIN,  LILLIAN  GERTRUDE,  Ph.B.  Address,  87  Central  Ave., 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

MILLARD,  GERTRUDE  EDNA,  Ph.B.  Teacher  high  school,  Hope  Valley, 
R.  I.,  1899-1902;  Hyannis,  Mass.,  1902-03;  Cottage  City,  Mass.,  1903-. 
Address,  Cottage  City,  Mass.  P. 

MORSE,  SUSIE  BRIGHAM  [Mrs.  James  Everett  Pearse],  A.B.  Teacher 
grammar  school,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1899-1904.  Address,  89  North  Main 
St.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  P. 

RANDALL,  MARY  ABBY  FRINK  [Mrs.  Charles  Israel  Gates],  A.B. 
Teacher  high  school,  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  1900-02.  Address,  5  Jay  St., 
Westerly,  R.  I.  P. 

SIMMONS,  SARAH  LOUISE,  A.B.  Teacher  high  school,  Foxboro,  Mass., 
1900-.     Address,  Box  148,  Foxboro,  Mass.  P. 

SLYE,  MAUD,  A.B  Teacher  psychology  and  registrar,  R.  I.  state  normal 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1899-.  Address,  R.  I.  Normal  School,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

TALLMAN,  ALICE  MAUDE  [Mrs.  Norman  Morton  Paull],  Ph.B.  Teacher 
high  school,  Mansfield,  Mass.,  1899-1900.     Address,  Fair  Haven,  Mass.    P. 

TINGLE Y,  CLARA  BELDEN,  A.B.  Student  teacher  high  school,  Glouces- 
ter, Mass.,  1899- 1  goo;  teacher  Jackson  college,  Jackson,  Miss.,  1900-03, 
student  Newton  theological  institution  1903-04;  missionary  American 
Baptist  missionary  union  1904-;  teacher  Sgan  Karen  high  school,  Bassein, 
Burma,  1904-.     Address,  Sgan  Karen  High  School,  Bassein,  Burma.    P. 

TUCKER,  BERTHA  [Mrs.  John  Howard  Adams],  A.B.  Reference  libra- 
rian  Brown  university  library  1901-05.  Teacher  Pawtucket,  R.  I., 
1899-1901.     Address,  40  West  Ninth  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

UTTER,  HARRIET  BARROWS,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1904. 
Teacher  Classical  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1899-1900;  English 
high  school  1900-.     Address,   141  Grove  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WILBUR,  MARY  GREENE,  Ph.B.  Assistant  public  library,  Providence, 
R.  I.     Address,  35  Hayward  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


456  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1899 

WILLIAMS,  ANNIE  LOUISE,  A.B.  Assistant  high  school,  East  Corinth, 
Me.,  1899-1900;  Fryeburg,  Me.,  1901-02;  Mount  Vernon,  N.  H.,  1902-03; 
Whitefield,  N.  H.,  1903-.     Address,  50  Chestnut  St.,  Brattleboro,  Vt.     P. 

i76-*3 

1900 

ADAMS,  LUTHER^BENTLEY,  A.B.  Instructor  Greek  and  Latin,  Peddie 
institute,  Hightstown,  N.  J.,  1901-04,  1905-;  instructor  Dwight  school. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904-05;  vice  principal  1902-04,  1905-.  Address, 
Peddie  Institute,  Hightstown,  N.  J.  P. 

ANDERSON,    CLIFFORD     SPENCE,    A.B.;    LL.B.    Harvard  university 

1903.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar  1903;  U.  S.  courts  1904;  lawyer  firm  of 
Hudson  and  Anderson,  Worcester  and  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1903-.  Ad- 
dress 10  Einhorn  Road,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

ARMINGTON,  ASA  WARREN,  A.B.     With  Shreve,  Crump  and  Low  com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.     .\ddress,  31  Parker  St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.     P. 
ARMINGTON,   HERBERT   HAMLIN,   AB.;   M.D.   Columbia  university 

1904.  Assistant  house  surgeon  Lying-in  hospital  of  the  city  of  New 
York  1904-05;  interne  R.  I.  hospital.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1905-.  Address, 
R.  I.  hospital.  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BACON,  WILLARD  HENRY,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  Charlestown, 
N.  H.,  1900-02;  teacher  of  mathematics  Mitchell's  boys'  school,  Biller- 
ica,  Mass.,  1902-04;  Technical  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-. 
Address,  Cedarcroft  School,  Kennett  Square,  Penn.  P. 

BASS,  GEORGE  GILES,  A.B.  Private  secretary  to  general  manager 
United  fruit  company,  Boston,  Mass.;  financial  journalist  Boston  news 
company,  Boston.     Address,   23   Childs  St.,   Hyde  Park,  Mass.  P. 

BATCHELDER,  GILBERT  NEWTON,  Sc.B.;  A.M.  Columbia  university 
1901.  Chemist  with  city  and  provincial  analyst,  Montreal,  Can.,  1901- 
02;  American  beet  sugar  company,  Oxnard,  Cal.,  1902:  chemist  and  mill 
superintendent  Kohala  sugar  company,  Kohala,  Hawaii.  Address,  Ko- 
hala,  Hawaii.  P. 

BLAISDELL.  HERMAN  MELVIN,  Ph.B.  With  Pillsbury- Washburn 
flour  mill  company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Address,  714  University  Ave., 
S.  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  P. 

BOYNTON,  ERNEST  HARRIMAN,  Ph.B.  Real  estate  and  insurance 
broker,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.      Address,  87  Smith  St.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

P. 

BRENNAN,  MICHAEL  SHELLY,  C.E.  Inspector  of  masonry  and  assist- 
ant engineer  111.  central  railroad  1900-03;  assistant  engineer  Terminal 
railroad  association,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1903-04;  bridge  inspector  Noble  and 
Modjeski,  consulting  engineers,  Chicago,  111.;  with  hydrographic  branch, 
U.  S.  geological  survey.     Home  address.  Box  104,  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.     P. 

BRIGGS,  WALTER  ALEXANDER,  Ph.B.  With  ^tna  life  insurance  corn- 
many,  Hartford,  Conn.  Address,  .^tna  Life  Insurance  Co.,  Hartford, 
Conn.  P. 

BROWN,  CHARLES  WILSON,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1901. 
Principal  high  school,  Warren,  R.  I.,  1901-03;  Thayer  scholar  Harvard 
university,  1903-04;  member  U.  S.  geological  survey  1903;  instructor  in 
geology,  Lehigh  university,  1904-05.  Address,  Department  of  Geology, 
Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BROWN,  JOHN  SMITH,  Ph.B.  Teacher  public  schools,  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
member  committee  of  management  West  53d  street  branch,  Young  men's 
Christian  association,  1904-.  Author  various  short  stories  and  sketches. 
Address,  47   West    66th    St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BROWN,  RALPH  NORMAN,  A.B.  Registry  clerk  post  office.  Providence, 
R.  I.     Address,  8  Clorane  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


ipoo  GRADUATES  457 

BRYDEN,  RALPH  STANDISH,  Ph.B.  Secretary.  Address,  52  Mason 
Building,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

BUSH,  JAMES  BOISE,  A.B.  Cashier  Louis  Bush's  sons.  New  Orleans,  La.; 
vice  president  Brand,  Bush  and  Britten,  limited.  New  Orleans.  Address, 
1305  Josephine  St.,  New  Orleans,  La.  P. 

CAMERON,  MONCRIEFFE,  A.B.  Secretary  and  treasurer  Glendevis 
manufacturing  company,  Boston,  Mass.,  iqo^-04;  law  student  Boston 
university   1904-.     Address,  120  Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

CAMPBELL,  FRANK  WALTER,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1902. 
Lawyer  Boston.  Mass.     Address,  104  Barristers  Hall,  Boston,  Mass.      P. 

CAPRON,  HAROLD  STEARNS,  A.B.;  A.M.  Columbia  university  1903. 
Graduated  Union  theological  seminary  1903:  ordained  Congregational 
minister;  pastor  St.  Luke's  church,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  Address,  Elmira, 
N.  Y.  P. 

CAPRON,  JOHN  MOWRY,  Ph.B.  Civil  engineer  South  station,  Boston, 
Mass.     Address,  Sharon,  Mass.  P 

CASE,  HERBERT  EDWARDS  BROWN,  Ph.B.;  Sc.B.  R.  L  college  of  agri- 
culture and  mechanic  arts  1897.  Student  Hartford  theological  semi- 
nary; missionary  Guam,  Ladrone  Islands,  1904.  Address,  Guam,  La- 
drone  Islands. 

CHACE,  DANIEL  CHAMPLIN,  A.B.  Reporter  Journal,  Providence,  R.  I., 
1 895- 1 901;  editor  Citizen,  Asheville,  N.  C,  1901-02;  telegraph  editor 
Journal,  Providence,  1902-04;  news  editor  1904-.  Address,  362  Point 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN  LEE,  Ph.B.  Principal  grammar  school.  Auburn,  R.  I., 
1901;  principal  high  school  and  supervising  principal  grammar  schools, 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  1901-03;  superintendent  schools  Chester,  Mass.  Address, 
Central  Village,  Conn  P- 

CHESBRO,  JAMES  WALLACE,  Ph.B.  Student  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1900-01;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1901;  pastor  First  church, 
Chester,  N.  H.,  1901-02:  First  church  Narragansett  Pier,  R.  I.,  1903-04; 
South  Paris,  Me.,  1905-.     Address,  South  Paris,  Me.  P- 

CLARK,  CHARLES  WESLEY,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1903- 
Lawyer  Clarksdale,  Miss.;  vice  president  Ashton  land  company,  Clarks- 
dale.     Address,  Clarksdale,  Miss.  P- 

COBB,  EDWIN  SCHUYLER,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  Cumberland, 
R.  I.     Address,  R.  F.  D.  4,  Attleboro,  Mass.  P- 

COLE,  JOSEPH  STEARNS,  A.B.  Address,  14  Frankhn  St.,  Morristown, 
N.  J. 

COLWELL,  JOHN  STEELE,  A.B.  Clerk  Mendenhall  art  gallery.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  with  The  Albert  Walker  company,  wholesale  jewelers. 
Providence.     Address,  305  Dudley  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

COOPER,  GEORGE  SAUNDERS,  A.B.  Lawyer.  Address,  1102  Union 
Trust  Co.  Building,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

CRANE,  MENDELL  WINTHROP,  Ph.B.  Lawyer.  Address,  87  Wey- 
bosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

CROSS,  HERBERT  RICHARD,  A.B.;  Harvard  university  1901;  A.M. 
1902.  Student  American  school  of  classical  studies,  Rome,  Italy.  Ad- 
dress, 128  Hanover  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DAKIN,  CLAUDE  BURTON,  Ph.B.  Stenographer  New  York  central 
and  Hudson  river  railroad,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Address,  322  West  Colvin 
St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  P. 

DETMERS,  WALTER  HAYES,  A.B.  Private  teacher  Bufifalo.  N.  Y.  Ad- 
dress, 41  O^jford  Ave.,  Bufifalo,  N.  Y.  P. 


458  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1900 

DEXTER,  ROSCOE  MORTON,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1900-02;  lawyer  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1903-;  chairman  republican  city 
committee,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Address,  46  Washington  St.,  Central 
Falls,  R.  I.  P. 

DOWNING,  DANA  FLETCHER,  A.B.;  M.D.  Boston  university  1904. 
Tutor  Latin,  Boston  university  school  of  medicine,  1901-02;  assistant 
experimental  physiology  1902-04;  assistant  physician  Newton  nervine 
and  Newton  sanatorium,  West  Newton,  Mass.,  1904-;  member  American 
institute  of  homoeopathy;  Boston  homoeopathic  medical  society.  Edi- 
tor Medical  student,  1903-04.  Address,  1650  Washington  St.,  West 
Newton,  Mass.  P. 

DOWNS,  JOSEPH  WARREN,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1901-03;  tutor  Pasadena,  Cal.     Address,  Waterboro,  Me.  P. 

EASTON,  FRANK  BIRCH,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1904.  Physi- 
cian.    Address,  Lakeport,  N.  H.  P. 

FIELD,  FRED  TARBELL,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1903.  Lawyer 
Boston,  Mass.;  law  clerk  department  of  attorney-general,  Mass.,  1903-. 
Address,  225  State  House,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

FITTZ,  AUSTIN  HERVEY,  Ph.B.  Master  First  grammar  school,  Keene, 
N.  H.,  1900-03;  president  Cheshire  county  teachers'  association  1901- 
02;  instructor  advanced  English,  Evening  high  school.  South  Boston, 
Mass.,  1903-;  law  student  Harvard  university  1903-.  Address,  60  Pond 
St.,  Natick,  Mass.  P. 

FROHOCK,  ALBERT  JONATHAN,  A.B.  Head  bookkeeper  McCory  and 
Warner,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  69  Worth  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    P. 

GILBERT,  ERNEST  HUBBELL,  A.B.;  D.M.D.  Harvard  university  1903. 
Dentist  Needham,  Mass.     Address,  Needham,  Mass.  P. 

GILMAN,  JAMES  BRUCE,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1903;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1903;  pastor  Morningside  church, 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1903-;    Address,  Woodlawn  Inn,  Pittsfield,  Mass.       P. 

HALL,  HENRY  JEWETT,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1902.  In- 
structor psychology,  Brown  university,  1902-04.  Graduate  student 
Brown  university,  candidate  for  the  degree  of  Ph.D.,  1902-;  principal 
grammar  school,  Cranston,  R.  I.,  1904-.  Address,  161  Grand  Ave.,  Edge- 
wood,  R.  I.  P. 

HALLETT,  FRANK  THURSTON,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1901. 
Instructor  Greek,  Brown  university,  1901-03.  Student  University  of 
Berlin  1903-04;  American  school  of  classical  studies,  Athens,  Greece, 
1904-.     Address,  283  George  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P 

HAMMILL,  FRANCIS  HENRY,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1904. 
Admitted  to  bar  1904;  lawyer  Providence  and  Bristol,  R.  I.  Address, 
Bristol,  R.  I.  P. 

HANSCOM,  HOMER  WARREN,  Ph.B.  Treasurer  Hanscom  hardware 
company,  Haverhill,  Mass.     Address,  156  Main  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass.     P, 

HILL,  WILLIAM  LEONARD,  Ph.B.     In  business  Chicago,  111.     Address, 

449  East  66th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
HOOD,  JOHN    LAURENCE,  A.B.     Superintendent  J.  N.  Polsey  and  com 

pany,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Address,  33  Hawes  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

HOPE,  THOMAS,  Ph.B.  Insurance  agent  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Address, 
1417  Corcoran  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

HOVEY,  HORACE  MASON,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1901.  Teacher 
science,  Hope  street  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1900-01;  clerk  U.  S. 
treasury  department,  Washington,  D  C,  1901-02;  teacher  science,  Suf- 
field  academy,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1902-03;  master  science  department,  Ver- 
mont academy,  Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  1903-.  Address,  South  Kingstown 
High  School,  Peace  Dale,  R.  I.  P. 


iQoo  GRADUATES  459 

ROWLAND,  DANIEL,  A.B.  With  Hope  company,  cotton  manufacturers, 
Hope,  R.  L      Address,  Hope,  R.  L  P. 

HUGHES,  RAY  OSGOOD,  A.B.  Instructor  Williston  seminary,  East- 
hampton,  Mass.,  1901;  professor  Latin  and  English,  Leland  and  Gray 
seminary,  Townshend,  Vt.,  1901-02;  sub-master  VVellesley  boys'  school, 
Wellesley,  Mass.,  1903;  professor  Latin,  Keystone  academy,  Factory- 
ville,  Penn.,  1903-.     Address,  Factory ville,  Penn.  P. 

HUNT,  GEORGE  LLEWELLYN,  Ph.B.  Deputy  clerk  Caledonia  county 
court,  Vt.,  1900-03;  lawyer  Enosburg  Falls,  Vt.,  1903-04;  deputy  secre- 
tary of  state,  Vt.,  1904-05;  lawyer  Island  Pond,  Vt.  Address,  Island 
Pond,  Vt.  P. 

HUNT,  ROLLA  ELIJAH,  A.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1903;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1903;  pastor  First  church,  Shelburne 
Falls,  Mass.,  1903-.     Address,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.  P. 

HUSE,  JOHN  WESLEY,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1902.  Lawyer. 
Address,  28  School  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

HUSSEY,  FREDERIC  VINAL,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  sur- 
geons, Columbia  university,  1904.  House  surgeon  St.  Luke's  hospital. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904-.     Address  Franklin,  Mass.  P. 

JACK,  PHILIP  CLAY,  Ph.B.  Principal  Paugasinan  provincial  high  school, 
Philippine  Islands,  1902-03;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  loi  Milk 
St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

JOHNSON,  MELVIN  CLERMONT,  A.B.  Principal  grammar  school, 
West  Medway,  Mass.,  1902-03;  insurance  agent  Providence,  R.  I.  Ad- 
dress, 37  Charles  Field  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

LAPHAM,  MYRON  DANIEL,  Ph.B.  Lumber  dealer  Pascoag,  R.  I.  Ad- 
dress, Pascoag,  R.  I.  P- 

LELAND,  WALDO  GIFFORD,  A.B.;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1901. 
Assistant  history.  Harvard  university,  1901-02;  assistant  Bureau  of  his- 
torical research,  Carnegie  institution,  Washington,  D.  C,  1903-.  Joint 
author  Guide  to  the  archives  of  the  government  of  the  United  States  in 
Washington,  1904.     Address,  Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass.  P- 

LENT,  FREDERICK,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1901.  Instructor 
Biblical  literature,  Brown  university,  1900-01.  Ordained  Baptist  min- 
ister; pastor  Salem,  Mass.,  1896-98;  Oak  Lawn,  R.  I.,  1898-1901;  gradu- 
ated Newton  theolgoical  institution  1900;  instructor  Biblical  literature 
Yale  university,  1 90 2-.     Address,  Yale  University,  New  Haven,  Conn.   P, 

LESTER,  CLARENCE  BROWN,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1902.  In- 
structor Brown  university  1900-02.  Instructor  R.  I.  school  of  design 
1901-02;  teacher  academy,  Monson,  Mass.,  1902-.  Address,  Univer- 
sity of  Wis.,  Madison,  Wis.  P- 

McQUAID,  PHILLIP  JOHN,  Ph.B.  Electrical  engineer.  Address,  31 
Quaid  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

MARSDEN,  GEORGE,  Ph.B.  Chemist  with  National  flax  fibre  company, 
MiUis,  Mass.;  student  medicine  Johns  Hopkins  university.  Address, 
School  Box  136,  Johns  Hopkins  Medical  School,  Baltimore,  Md.  P. 

MARYOTT,  HAROLD  BURNHAM,  A.B.  Supervisor  music  public  schools, 
Rochelle,  111.,  1901-02;  Western  Springs,  111.,  1901-04;  director  depart- 
ment public  school  music  and  sight  reading,  Chicago  musical  college, 
Chicago,  111.,  1 90 2-.  Author  articles  in  musical  journals.  Address, 
4314    Greenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

MASON,  HOWARD  HARRIS,  A.B.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  sur- 
geons, Columbia  university,  1904;  interne  Presbyterian  hospital.  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Address,    34   Mawney  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

MITCHELL,  WALTER  HOWARD,  A.B.  Secretary  The  F.  A.  Bassette 
company,  publishers,  Springfield,  Mass.  Address,  The  F.  A.  Bassette 
Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  P. 


46o  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1900 

MOSELEY.  CHARLES  BARTLETT,  Ph.B.  Manufacturer  knit  goods. 
Highlandville,  Mass.     Address,  Needham,  Mass.  P. 

MOSS,  NORMAN  ALLEN,  A.B.  Teacher  Hope  street  high  school,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  clerk  New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  railroad,  Boston, 
Mass.     Address,  284  Broadway,  Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

NORRIS,  CLARENCE  ELNATHAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  IQ02. 
Instructor  French,  Brown  university,  1900-02;  German  1902-.  Address, 
Brunonia  Hall,  Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

NORTHROP,  EDWARD  ARTHUR,  A  B.     Address,  North  Dana,  Mass. 

NORTON,  ARTHUR  EDWIN,  Ph.B.  Instructor  Drexel  institute,  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.,  1900-01 ;  instructor  mechanical  drawing  and  mathematics, 
Harvard  university,  1901-.     Address,  85  Upland  Road,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

P. 

O'GARA,  JOHN  FRANCIS,  Ph.B.;  J.B.  Boston  university  1903.  Private 
secretary,  Washington,  D  C,  1903-05;  admitted  to  bar  1905;  lawyer 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1905-.  Address,  108  Walker  Building,  Worcester, 
Mass.  P. 

PAINTER,  LAWRENCE  GILPIN,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  University  of  Md.  1903. 
Lawyer.     Address,  249  West  Hoffman  St.,  Baltimore,  Md.  P. 

PARKER,  FREDERIC  CHARLES  WESBY,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist 
minister;  assistant  pastor  First  church,  Chicago,  111.,  1900-04;  associate 
pastor  Tremont  temple,  Boston,  Mass.,  1904-.  Address,  472  Warren 
St.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  P. 

PATTON,  LEONARD  MERRICK,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  Medfield, 
Mass.,  1900-01;  Walpole,  Mass.,  1901-.  Address,  61  McLellan  St.,  Dor- 
chester, Mass.  P. 

PEACOCK,  JOSEPH  LEISHMAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1902. 
Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1903;  ordained  Baptist  minis- 
ter 1900;  preacher  Goffstown  church,  Grasmere,  N.  H.,  1901-03;  pastor 
Calvary  church,  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1903-.  Address,  40  Elm  St.,  Westerly, 
R.  I.  P. 

PERKINS,  MAURICE  VORHES,  Ph.B.  Real  estate,  insurance  and  loan 
broker,  Coffeyville,  Kans.;  state  agent  Hartford  fire  insurance  company, 
Kans.,  1903- ;  clerk  of  court,  Coffeyville,  Kans.,  1903-04.  Address,  Cof- 
feyville,  Kans.  P. 

PILLSBURY,  BENJAMIN  OBEAR,  A.B.  Address.  14  Center  St.,  Con- 
cord, N.  H.  P. 

POOLE,  HARRY  KAY,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1902.  Instructor 
German,  Brown  university,  1900-02.  Teacher  Choate  school,  Walling- 
ford  Conn.,  1902-03;  academy,  Mercersburg,  Penn.,  1903-04,  clerk 
Bristol  county  savings  bank  1904-.  Address,  72 J  Cohannet  St.,  Taun- 
ton, Mass.  P. 

PORTER,  CHARLES  HUNTINGTON,  A.B.;  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  tech- 
nology 1903.  With  Chase-Shawmut  company,  Newburyport,  Mass., 
1903-04;  assistant  electrical  engineering,  Mass.  institute  of  technology, 
1904-.     Address,  10  St.  James  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

PRITCHARD,  ARTHUR  OSBORN,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  Columbia  university 
1905.  Graduated  Union  theological  seminary  1903;  ordained  Congre- 
gational minister  1903;  associate  pastor  Westchester  church,  Scarsdale 
N.  Y.,  1903-.     Address,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.  P. 

RAIFORD,  LEMUEL  CHARLES,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1904; 
Ph.G.  Md.  college  of  pharmacy  1895.  Instructor  chemistry.  Brown  uni- 
versity, 1900-01;  instructor  chemistry  and  dyeing,  Clemson  college, 
S.  C,  1901-02;  Miss,  agricultural  and  mechanical  college,  1902-.  Ad- 
dress, Agricultural  College,  Miss.  P. 

RANDALL,  LYMAN  ALPHEUS,  A.B.  Grocer.  Address,  18  Park  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 


1900  GRADUATES  461 

REOCH,  ARCHIBALD  TENNANT,  A.B.  Teacher  Glocester,  R.  I.;  clerk 
Providence  gas  company,  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  Phenix,  R.  I.      P. 

REYNOLDS,  FORDYCE  THOMAS,  Ph.B.  Superintendent  and  principal 
of  schools,  Stafford,  Kans.,  iQoo-04;  teacher  sciences,  high  school,  Leav- 
enworth, Kans.,  1904;  teacher  French,  high  school,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1904-.     Address,  Hadley,  Mass.  P. 

RICHARDSON,  CHARLES  GERMANE,  M.E.  Draughtsman  Brown  and 
Sharpe  manufacturing  company,  Providence,  R.  I.,  iQoo-02;  G.  W.  Staf- 
ford company,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  1902-03;  draughtsman  and  designer 
Builders'  iron  foundry.  Providence,  1903-;  teacher  mechanical  drawing, 
Evening  school.  Young  men's  Christian  association,  1904-.  Author  arti- 
cles in  mechanical  journals.     Address,  118  Hanover  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

P. 

ROBINSON,  ROBERT  CORNELIUS,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians 
and  surgeons,  Columbia  university,  1904.  Interne  R.  I.  hospital  1904-. 
Address,  Box  83,  Attleboro,  Mass!  P. 

ROUNDY,  CHARLES  PICKETT,  A.B.  Overseer  Hope  webhing  companv, 
Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  32  Larch  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SCOTT,  ALBERT  LYON,  A.B.  Engineer  Greenville,  S.  C;  Boston,  Mass. 
Address,  83  Federal  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

SMITH,  EARL  AUGUSTINE,  A.B.  Student  New  York  law  school;  ad- 
mitted to  bar  1904;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  270  Gates  Ave, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P. 

STILLMAN,  CHARLES  KIRTLAND,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians 
and  surgeons,  Columbia  university,  1904.  Member  house  staff  Bcllevue 
Hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  Mystic,  Conn.  P. 

STINARD,  JESSE  FLOYD,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  Hermon,  N.  Y., 
1900-01;  teacher  Philippine  Islands,  190T-03;  with  Cortland  corundum 
wheel  company,  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  1903-.  Address,  Cortland  Corundum 
Wheel  Co.,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  P. 

STODDARD,  RALPH  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Lawyer  Springfield,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress, 31  Elm  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.  P. 

SWALLOW,  HOWARD  ARNOLD,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Columbian  university  1902. 
Lawyer  firm  of  Swallow  and  Swallow,  Danville,  111.  Address,  First 
National  Bank  Building,  Danville,  111.  P. 

THATCHER,  ALLAN  REMINGTON,  Ph.B.  With  H.  L.  Thatcher  and 
company,  printers  and  engravers,  Middleboro  and  Boston,  Mass.;  sub- 
editor Current  literature,  1901.     Address,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

TUFTS.  NATHAN  ALBERT,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1903.  Law- 
yer Waltham,  Mass.     Address,  681  Main  St.,  Waltham,  Mass.  P. 

TUTTLE,  ELIHU  SANFORD,  Ph.B.  With  Prudential  insurance  company, 
Maiden,  Mass.     Address,  139  East  George  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TWOMEY,  MICHAEL  JOSEPH,  Ph.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1903;  preacher  Berean  Baptist  church,  Harrisville,  R.  I., 
1900-03;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1903;  pastor  First  church,  Danielson, 
Conn.,  1903-.     Address,  Danielson,  Conn.  P. 

WAKEFIELD,  ARTHUR,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1901.  Instructor 
Greek  and  Latin,  Juniata  college,  Huntington,  Penn.,  1901-02;  R.  B.  Dunn 
instructor  English,  Maine  Wesleyan  seminary,  Kent's  Hill,  Me.,  1902-04; 
instructor  English  Wesleyan  academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1905-.  Ad- 
dress, Wilbraham,  Mass.  P- 

WARREN,  JAMES,  A.B.  Assistant  manager  Jessop  steel  company,  Wash- 
ington, Penn.,  1902-04;  general  manager  and  assistant  treasurer  1904-. 
Address,  Jessop  Steel  Co.,  Washington,  Penn.  P. 

WEBSTER,  DANIEL  OSCAR,  A.B.;  M.D.  Boston  university  1903.  Phy- 
sician Portland,  Or.  Address,  697  Dawson  St.,  University  Park,  Port- 
land, Or.  P 


462  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1900 

WHITE,  CLINTON  CHASE,  A.B.  Superintendent  R.  I.  agents.  Equitable 
life  assurance  society,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  11  Hudson  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  p. 

WHITNEY,  RAY  LESTER,  Ph.B. ;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1904.  Physi- 
cian.    Address,  Winchendon,  Mass.  P. 

WILLIAMS,  ALONZO  ROGER,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1900-02;  admitted  to  bar  1902;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  U.  S.  military 
service  1898,  first  lieutenant;  judge  advocate  general  court  martial,  Co- 
lurnbia,  S.  C,  1898;  captain  R.  I.  militia  1899-;  judge  advocate  R.  I. 
division,  American  society  of  foreign  wars,  1904.  Address,  107  Bowen 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WING,  GEORGE  CURTIS,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1903.  Law- 
yer.    Address,  Auburn,  Me.  P. 

WOOD,  HOWLAND,  A.B.  With  Folsom  and  Sunergren,  photo-engravers, 
Boston,  Mass.     Address,  93  Perry  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  P. 

YOUNG,  JOHN  ALBION,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1904;  Physi- 
cian.    Address,  Box  2,  Warren,  R.  I.  Harv.,  P. 

YOUTZ,  HIRAM  LAMONT,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1901.  M.D. 
Johns  Hopkins  university  1905.     Physician.     Address,  Des  Moines,  la. 

P. 


BALLOU,  ALICE  MAY,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1901;  M.D.  Johns 
Hopkins  university  1905.  Physician.  Address,  61  Congdon  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  p. 

BASS,  CLARA  REYNOLDS,  Ph.B.  Assistant  teacher  English,  Normal 
training  school,  Willimantic,  Conn.,  1900-01;  principal  Wheeler  high 
school.  North  Stonington,  Conn.,  1901-04.  Address,  Route  2,  R.  F.  D., 
Willimantic,  Conn.  P. 

BATCHELDER,  RUTH  EDNA,  A.B.  Teacher  settlement  school.  Hind- 
man,  Ky.     Address,  Centreville,  R.  I.  P. 

BLISS,  HELEN  LOUISE,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1901.  Teacher 
science,  high  school,  Wayland,  Mass.,  1901-02;  biology  and  physiology, 
R.  I.  state  normal  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-.  Address,  19  College 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BUFFINTON,  ANNA  CARRIQUE,  Ph.B.  Address,  463  Broadway,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  p. 

CAMPBELL,  EMILY  ESTELLE,  A.B.  Teacher  South  school,  Hartford, 
Conn.     Address,  17  Capitol  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn.  P. 

CHACE,  LYDIA  GARDINER,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1901.  Fel- 
low College  settlements  association.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-03;  acting 
manager  Society  for  organizing  charity.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-05. 
Author  various  articles  in  sociological  periodicals.  Address,  75  Irving 
Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CLAPP,  EDITH  RAY,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1901.  Teacher 
Hope  street  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1903-04;  high  school,  Reading, 
Mass.,  1904-.     Address,  133  Smith  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

COBB,  MABEL  INGRAHAM,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Norton,  Mass.,  1901;  Kings- 
ton, R.  I.,  1901-02;  grammar  school,  Northampton,  Mass.,  1902-0^.  Ad- 
dress, 28  Peck  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  '  P. 

CYR,  LUCY  EVANGELINE,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Lowell  school,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1883-89;  principal  1889-93;  teacher  Cushing  school,  Cambridge, 
^893-95  ;  teacher  high  school,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. ;  Medford,  Mass. ;  Holyoke, 
Mass.;  student  German,  Providence,  R.  I.;  teacher  high  school,  South- 
boro,  Mass.     Address,  19  Arch  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DAVISON,  EDITH  DOLLY,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Carnation  street  grammar 
school,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Address,  41  Sumner  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     P. 

FITZ,  EMILINE  EDDY,  Ph.B.  Teacher  high  school,  Pascoag,  R.  I.  Ad- 
dress, 163  Ivy  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


IQOO  GRADUATES  463 

GIVEN,  HELEN  LOUISE  [Mrs.  Charles  Marshall  Poor],  A.B.  Address, 
13 14  Elmwood  Ave.,  Auburn,  R.  I.  P. 

GRANT,  PEARL  BELLE,  A.B.  Teacher  Sioux  Falls  college,  Sioux  Falls, 
S.  D.,  1900-01;  high  school,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1901-.  Address,  6  Harrison 
St.,  Taunton,  Mass.  P. 

HAHN,  BEULAH  MAY  [Mrs.  Sydney  H.  Nordlinger],  A.B.  Address, 
Crown  Hotel,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HILL,  MARY  PRENTISS.  Ph.B.  Teacher  Union  grammar  school.  Rum- 
ford,  R.  I.     Address,  Rumford,  R.  I.  P. 

LeVALLEY,  MABEL  SxNOW,  A.B.  Teacher  Hope  street  high  school.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I..  1900-02;  Misses  Bronson's  private  school.  Providence,  1903-. 
Address,  124  Wesleyan  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LUDWIG,  LORETTA,  Ph.B.  Teacher.  Address,  167  Prairie  Ave.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

MACKIE,  SUZANNE  GERTRUDE,  Ph.B.  Address,  43  Woonasquatucket 
Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MAHY,  MINNIE  CATHERINE,  A.B.;  A.M.  University  of  Nebraska  1901. 
Assistant  English.  University  of  Nebraska.  1900-01;  head  of  English 
department.  Leicester  academy,  Leicester,  Mass.,  1901-02;  high  school, 
Passaic,  N.  J.,  1902-03;  third  assistant  English.  Hope  street  high  school. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1903-.     Address,  40  Fourth  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.      P. 

MATHEWS,  ADRIENNE,  A.B.     Address,  131  Ocean  St.,  Providence,  R.  1. 

P. 

MUNROE,  NELLIE  FLORENCE  [Mrs.  James  Roberts  Decrevi  Oldham], 
A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1901.  Teacher  Greek.  Miss  Wheeler's 
private  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1900-02.  Address,  Highwood  Station, 
New  Haven,  Conn.  P. 

SMITH,  GEORGE  LILLIAN,  Ph.B.  Assistant  to  clerk,  6th  judicial  dis- 
trict. Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  25  Lenox  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.        P. 

SCOTT,  SUSAN  ROBBINS.  A.B.  Teacher  high  school,  Hallowell,  Me.; 
English  high  school.  Whitman,  Mass.,  1904-.  Address,  Townsend, 
Mass.  P. 

SEAGRAVE,  FLORENCE  CARTER,  Ph.B.  Clerk  town  and  probate 
clerk's  office,  Slatersville.  R.  I.,  1900-03.     Address,  Slatersville,  R.  I.      P. 

SCHOLFIELD,  JOSEPHINE  MARTHA.  A.B.  Born  Leonidas,  Mich.. 
Aug.  25,  1877;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  19,  1900.  Nee.  1901 

SPOONER,  HARRIET  ELSIE,  A.B.  Teacher  Hamilton,  R.  I.,  1900-01; 
South  Dartmouth,  Mass.,  1901-02;  student  Mass.  state  normal  school, 
W^estfield,  Mass.,  1902-03;  teacher  Southwick,  Mass.,  1903-.  Address, 
Dana,  Mass.  P. 

STARK,  MARY  RANDALL,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903.  Teacher 
Classical  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1900-02;  high  school.  Newbury- 
port,  Mass.,  1903-05;  head  of  Latin  department,  high  school.  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  1905-.     Address,  12  Tudor  St.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  P. 

STEWART,  HELENA  RUSSELL.  Ph.B.  Trained  nurse  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Address,  8  West  92d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

STONE,  LURA  COOPER  [Mrs.  Edwin  Schuvler  Cobb],  A.B.  Address, 
R.  F.  D.  4.  Attleboro,  Mass.  P. 

TOWNE,  EULALIA  JEANNETTE,  A.B.  Teacher  Sockanosset  school  for 
boys,  Howard,  R.  I.,  1900;  Oak  Lawn,  R.  I.,  1900-01;  grammar  school. 
Auburn,  R.  I.,  1901-03;  high  school,  Cranston,  R.  I.,  1903-.  Address, 
Howard,  R.  I.  P. 

WARNER.  EDNA  ISABEL  [Mrs.  Lester  Burrell  Shippee],  Ph.B.  Gradua- 
ted Whitmarsh  hospital  training  school  1903;  superintendent  Whitmarsh 
hospital.  Providence,  R.I,.  1903-04.  Address,  Peddie  Institute,  Hights- 
town,  N.  J.  P. 


464  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1900 

WATERMAN,  HELEN  BOWEN.  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905. 
Teacher  Classical  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1900-02;  high  school, 
Acton,  Mass.,  1902-03;  graduate  student  Brown  university  1903-05.  Ad- 
dress, 70  Corinth  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WATT,  MARTHA  WILBUR,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  Columbia  university  1901. 
Teacher  mathematics,  Catherine  Aiken  school,  Stamford,  Conn.  Ad- 
dress, 207  Atlantic  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WESTCOTT,  ETHEL  GERTRUDE,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Marion,  Mass.;  mas- 
ter's assistant,  grammar  school,  Waltham,  Mass.,  1902-.  Address,  44 
Atlantic  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WHIPPLE,  INEZ  LUANNE,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  Smith  college  1904.  Teacher 
biology,  R.  I.  state  normal  school,  Providence,  R.  I.;  head  of  science  de- 
partment high  school,  Northampton,  Mass.,  1900-02;  teacher  zoology, 
Smith  college,  1902-.  Author  articles  in  scientific  journals.  Address, 
Smith  College,  Northampton,  Mass.  P. 

WHITE,  MABEL  GARDNER  [Mrs  Arthur  Edwin  Norton],  Ph.B.  Ad- 
dress, 85  Upland  Road,  Cambridge,  Mass.  P, 

WHITE,  NETTIE  ESTELLA,  A.B.  In  poultry  business,  Knightsville, 
R.  I.     Address,  80  Phenix  Ave.,  Knightsville,  R.  I.  P. 

147-*! 

1901 

ANDREWS,  ARTHUR  IRVING,  A.B.;  Ph.D.  Harvard  university  1905. 
Student  history.     Address,  253  Broadway,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BLAKE,  WILLIAM  SWASEY,  Ph.B.  With  New  England  telephone  and 
telegraph  company,  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  900  Massachusetts  Ave., 
Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

BLANCHARD,  HOWARD  PARKER,  A.B.  Student  medicine  Harvard 
university.     Address,  14  Rockville  Park,  Roxbury,  Mass.  P. 

BRAND,  WILLIAM  CHARLES  HUGO,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1901-02;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  347  Friendship  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BROOKS,  CHARLES  WINCHESTER,  Ph.B.  Civil  engineer  Penn.  steel 
company  1902;  American  bridge  company,  Ambridge,  Penn.,  1903-04; 
Philadelphia  rapid  transit  company,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1904-.  Ad- 
dress, 820  Dauphin  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

BRYANT,  CHARLES  EDMUND,  Ph.B.  Instructor  science  and  superin- 
tendent nature  study,  Coshocton,  O.,  1901-03;  principal  and  teacher 
science,  high  school,  Galion,  O.,  1903-05;  engaged  in  lumber  business, 
Wellsville,  N.  Y.     Address,  Wellsville".  N.  Y.  P. 

BURKE,  FLORENCE  WILLIAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903. 
Address,  Mittineague,  Mass. 

CARR,  ERNEST  PALMER,  A.B. ;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905.  Principal 
Grammar  school,  FitchlDurg,  Mass.,  1901-03;  superintendent  schools 
Dartmouth  and  Westport,  Mass.,  1903-.  Address,  North  Dartmouth, 
Mass.  P. 

CARR,  FLOYD  LEVERN,  Ph.B.  Preacher  Free  Baptist  church,  Arling- 
ton, R.  I.,  1901-02;  assistant  secretary  Young  men's  Christian  associa- 
tion, Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-03;  student  Newton  theological  institution. 
Address,  21  Farwell  Hall,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  P. 

CHACE,  ELMER  SEYMOUR,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1904.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1904;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  clerk  city  law  department, 
Providence,   1905-.     Address,  704  Industrial  Building,  Providence,  R.  I. 

P. 

CHASE,  HARRISON  AYER,  Ph.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1905.  Phy- 
sician.    Address,  21  Fuller  St.,  Brockton,  Mass.  P. 


IQOI  GRADUATES  465 

CLARK,  ROY  ELLIOTT,  Ph.B.  Assistant  secretary  Young  men's  Chris- 
tian association,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1902-04;  in  real  estate  and  insurance 
business.     Address,  1094  Main  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  P. 

CLARK,  WILLIAM  LATHROP,  Ph.B.  Student  Episcopal  theological 
school  igor-04;  ordained  Episcopal  minister;  curate  Church  of  the  As- 
cension, Boston,  Mass.,  1904-.  Address,  1900  Washington  St.,  Boston, 
Mass.  P. 

CLARKE,  DANIEL  ALLEN,  A.B.;  A.Sc.B.  Harvard  university  1904.  Ad- 
dress, Fiskeville,  R.  I.  P. 

CLIFT,  ARTHUR  OGDEN,  A.B.  Assistant  manager  F.  W.  Woolworth 
company,  merchants,  Boston,  Mass.  Born  Middletown  Springs,  Vt.,  Jan. 
3,  1875;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  July  14,  1902.  Nee.  1903 

COATES,  CLARENCE  ALBERT,  Ph.B.  Graduate  student  Brown  univer- 
sity 1901-02;  law  student  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  East  Providence,  R.  I., 
Sept.  12,  1877;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  8,  1902.  Nee.  1902 

COFFIN,  HOWARD  ALDRIDGE,  A.B.  With  Ginn  and  company,  pub- 
lishers, Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1901-.  Address,  1415  Arch  St  ,  Philadelphia, 
Penn.  P. 

CRAWLEY,  ERNEST  WILLARD,  C.E.  Inspector  engineering  work,  New 
York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  railroad,  1901-02;  inspector  and  later 
U.  S.  junior  engineer,  engineer  department,  U.  S.  army,  1902-.  Address, 
345  Whalley  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  P. 

DAVIS,  HARVEY  NATHANIEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1902; 
Harvard  university  1903.  Instructor  mathematics.  Brown  university, 
1901-02.  Graduate  student  Harvard  university  1902-.  Address,  Per- 
kins Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

DAVIS,  MYRON  POWERS,  Ph.B.  In  warden's  office.  State  hospital, 
Morris  Plains,  N.  J.;  actor.     Address,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

DUGAN,  CHARLES  BORROMEO,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1902. 
Principal  high  school,  Huntington,  Mass.,     Address,  Brinkerhoflf,  N.  Y. 

DUNN,  THOMAS  EDWIN,  Ph.B.  With  Stanley  electric  manufacturing 
company,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1901-.  Address,  160  First  St.,  Pittsfield, 
Mass.  P- 

EATON,  CHARLES  CHESTER,  Ph.B.  Secretary  Charles  A.  Eaton  com- 
panv,  shoe  manufacturers,  Brockton,  Mass.;  general  superintendent 
factories,  Brockton,  Mass.,  and  Augusta,  Me.;  member  city  council, 
Brockton,  1904;  alderman  1905.  Address,  165  Belmont  St.,  Brockton, 
Mass.  P- 

EATON,  HARRIS  DICKINSON,  Ph.B.  Hardware  dealer.  Address, 
Calais,  Me.  P- 

EATON,  JOHN  BOYDEN,  A.B.  Lumber  dealer  Calais,  Me.;  in  business 
Canon  City,  Col.     Address,  825  Main  St.,  Canon  City,  Col.  P. 

EATON,  LELAND  LESLIE,  Ph.B.  With  D  C.  Heath  and  company,  pub- 
lishers, Boston,  Mass.     Address,  50  North  Norwood  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

P. 

ENSLIN,  IRVING  JUDSON,  A.B.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Oak 
Lawn,  R.  I.,  1901-.     Address,  Oak  Lawn,  R.  I.  P. 

ERWIN,  PARKE,  M.E.  Mechanical  engineer  East  Pittsburgh,  Penn.; 
Cleveland,  O.;  American  and  British  manufacturing  company.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Address,  127  Pleasant  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

EVANS,  EDWIN  BOWEN,  A.B.  Manufacturing  jeweler  Providence, 
R.  I.'    Address,  358  Broadway,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

EWING,  CHARLES  ERNEST,  A.B.  General  secretary  Young  men's 
Christian  league,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Address,  92  14th  St.,  Troy, 
N.  Y. 


466  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1901 

FENNER,  HENRY  MILNE,  A.B.  With  Daily  News,  Fall  River,  Mass., 
1901-.     Address,  272  June  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

FERNALD,  CHARLES  BARKER,  A.B.  Student  Pittsburgh  law  school 
1901-03;  admitted  to  bar  1903;  Penn.  supreme  court  1904;  lawyer  Pitts- 
burgh, Penn. ;  with  law  department  Penn.  lines  west  of  Pittsburgh. 
Address,  Union  Station,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.  P. 

FRIEDEL,  REUBEN  FRANKLIN,  A.B.  Teacher  public  schools,  Ba- 
tangas  province,  P.  I.,  1901-03;  principal  high  school,  Balayan,  Batangas 
province,  P.  I.,  1903-.     Address,  Balayan,  Batangas  Province,  P.  I.       P. 

FROST,  WALTER  LOUIS,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1904.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1904;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  48  Custom 
House  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

FULLER,  EDWARD  HA  WES,  A.B.  Clerk  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Address, 
307  High  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

GALVIN,  FREDERICK  ARTHUR,  A.B.  Principal  English  department, 
Thibodean  school.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1902-.  Address,  i  Bell  St.,  Spencer, 
Mass.  P. 

GILBERT,  GEORGE  HERBERT,  Ph.B.;  C.E.  1902.  Civil  engineer  West- 
inghouse.  Church,  Kerr  and  company,  Lackawanna  and  Wyoming  valley 
railroad  1902-03;  assistant  engineer  Southern  railway  1903-.  Address, 
Box  442,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  P. 

GILMORE,  CHARLES  HERBERT,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1904. 
Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.     Address,  loi  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

GOODING,  FRANK  HENRY,  Ph.B.  Salesman  Taylor,  Symonds  and  com- 
pany, wholesale  dry  goods  merchants,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1901-.  Address, 
144  Central  St.,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  P. 

GRAY,  JOHN  PACKER,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1905.  With 
International  Mercantile  agency  1902-03;  lawyer  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Address,  Mystic,  Conn.  P. 

GREENE,  EDWIN  FARNHAM,  A.B.  President  Lockwood,  Greene  and 
company,  architects  and  engineers,  Boston,  Mass.,  1902-;  assistant  treas- 
urer Dwight  manufacturing  company,  cotton  manufacturers,  Boston, 
1903-05;  treasurer  1905-.     Address,  53  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

GREENE,  PERCIVAL  BARTLETT,  A.B.  Salesman  Philadelphia  office 
Remington  typewriter  company,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  Address,  5904 
Wayne  Ave.,  Germantown,  Penn.  P. 

GROSS,  EDWARD  TUDOR,  A.B.  With  G.  L.  and  H.  J.  Gross,  real  estate 
agents,  Providence,  R.  I.;  adjutant  First  light  infantry.  Address,  Union 
Trust  Building,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GUILD,  THACHER  HOWLAND,  A.B  ;  A.M.  University  of  Chicago 
1902.  Assistant  English,  Brown  university,  1902-03;  graduate  student, 
Harvard  university,  1903-04;  instructor  rhetoric  University  of  111.,  Ur- 
bana.  111.,  1904-.  Editor  acting  edition  Robert  Greene's  Frier  Bacon  and 
Frier  Bungay,  in  connection  with  F.  W.  Scott;  author  several  plays  for 
amateurs.     Address,  20  Pitman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HALL,  DAVID  CONNOLLY,  Ph.B.;  Sc.M.  University  of  Chicago  1903. 
Physical  director  Wesleyan  university  1901-02;  University  of  Oklahoma, 
Norman,  Okla.,  1902-;  instructor  pharmacology  1904-.  Address,  Uni- 
versity of  Okla.,  Norman,  Okla.  P. 

HART,  HENRY  CLAY,  Ph.B.  Adjuster  claims  R.  I.  company,  Providence, 
R.  I.;  law  student  Harvard  university  1904-.  Address,  7  Brentford  Hall, 
Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

HARVEY,  WILLIAM  RIGGS,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1904-.  Ad- 
dress, 2  Gorham  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

HAYWARD,  GEORGE  BRADFORD,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university 
1904.  Admitted  to  bar  1904;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  18  Tre- 
mont  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P 


iQOi  GRADUATES  467 

HOUGH,  CHARLES  HERBERT,  Ph.B.  Dyer  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Born 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Nov.  4,  1878;  died  Woonsocket,  R   I.,  Aug.  9,  1902. 

Nee.  1903 

HOYT,  CHARLES  SHERMAN,  A.B.  With  Eastern  ship  building  company 
New  London,  Conn.;  student  naval  architecture,  Glasgow  university, 
Glasgow,  Scotland;  naval  architect  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  25  Park 
Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

HULL,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Ph.B.  Clerk  Mechanical  accountant  company. 
Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  1635  Cranston  St.,  Knightsville,  R.  I.  P. 

KELLOGG,  HARRY  FRANCIS,  M.E.  Bridge  draughtsman  Empire  bridge 
company,  Elmira,  N.  Y.;  N.  Y.  state  barge  canal  office,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Address,  112  North  Pine  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  P. 

KENWORTHY,  THOMAS  HENRY,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Educational  depart- 
ment, Manila,  P.  I.,  1901-04;  teacher  high  school,  Medfield,  Mass.,  1904-. 
Address,  Medfield,  Mass. 

KING,  WILLIAM  IRVINE,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1904.  Lawyer 
Pittsburgh,  Penn.     Address,  424  Frick  Building,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.        P. 

KNOOP,  WILLIAM  THEODORE,  A.B.  Graduate  student  Brown  uni- 
versity 1901-02;  student  medicine  Harvard  university.  Address,  86  Hol- 
den,  St.  Providence,  R.  I.  '  P. 

KRAUSE,  ALLEN  KRAMER,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1902.  Stu- 
dent.    Address,  113  Jackson  Square,  Baltimore,  Md. 

LEDERER,  EDWARD  BENEDICT,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  univer- 
sity; assistant  manager  S.  and  B.  Lederer  company,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Address,  9  Bridgham  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LINDEN,  JOHN  M.,  A.B.;  D.B.  University  of  Chicago  1903.  Ordained  Bap- 
tist minister;  pastor  First  church,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  1903-04;  Forty- 
eighth  street  church,  Chicago,  111.,  1904-;  manager  Washington  park 
mission  house,  Chicago,  1905-.  Address,  5530  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago, 
111.  P. 

LOW,  HERBERT  COLBATH,  Ph.B.  Paper  box  manufacturer,  Brockton, 
Mass.,     Address,  234  West  Elm  St.,  Brockton,  Mass.  P. 

LOW,  WILLIAM  KINSLEY,  A.B.  In  real  estate  business  Providence, 
R.   I.     Address,  204  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  1.  P. 

Mclaughlin,  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university 
1905.  Interne  Carney  hospital,  Boston,  Mass.,  1905-.  Address,  7  Amity 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

McLEOD,  STEWART  BAKER,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1904. 
Lawyer.     Address,  28  Bartlett  St.,  Brockton,  Mass.  P. 

MADISON,  HAROLD  LESTER,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1902.  As- 
sistant biological  laboratory.  Brown  university,  1902-05;  instructor 
zoology  1905,  professor  natural  sciences  Southwestern  Baptist  univer- 
sity.    Address,  521  Hays  Ave.,  Jackson,  Tenn.  P. 

MALONEY,  DANIEL  JOSEPH,  C.E.  Structural  draughtsman  with  Amer- 
ican bridge  company,  Athens,  Penn.,  1901-02;  St.  Paul  foundry  company, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1902-03;  Wis.  bridge  company,  Milwaukee  Wis.,  1903; 
Penn.  bridge  company,  Beaver  Falls,  Penn.,  1904;  American  bridge  com- 
pany, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1904-.  Address,  107  Arnold  St.,  Woonsocket, 
R.  I.  P. 

MAXFIELD,  BERTON  LEWIS,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Iloilo,  P.  I.,  1901-04;  with 
Washburn-Crosby  company,  Cleveland,  O.,  1904-.  Address,  656  Rose 
Building,  Cleveland,  O.  P- 

MELENDY,  JESSE  GEORGE,  Ph.B.  Teacher  St.  George's  school,  New- 
port, R.  I.,  1901-02;  chemist  General  chemical  company.  New  York,  N. 
Y.,  1902-04;  assistant  superintendent  U.  S.  works  and  Moro  Phillips 
works,  Camden,  N.  J.,  1904-.  Address,  General  Chemical  Co.,  Camden, 
N.  J.  P. 


468  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  igoi 

MILLER,  MAX  MERRILL,  C.E.  Instructor  mathematics  and  civil  engi- 
neering, Brown  university,  1901-02.  Draughtsman  Empire  bridge  com- 
pany, Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1902-04;  Penn.  steel  company,  Steelton,  Penn. 
Address,  Penn.  Steel  Co.,  Steelton,  Penn.  P. 

MUMFORD,  HARRY  WARREN,  A.B.  Lawyer  Scranton,  Penn.  Address, 
Traders'  Bank  Building,  Scranton,  Penn.  P. 

NICKLESS,  HARRY  EUGENE,  A.B.  Principal  grammar  school.  West 
Stewartstown,  N.  H.,  1901-02;  high  school,  Phillips,  Me.,  1902;  Vinal- 
haven,  Me.,  1902-03;  instructor  Greek  and  history,  Monson  academy, 
Monson,  Mass.,  1903-04;  sub-master  high  school,  Weymouth,  Mass., 
1904-.     Address,  P.  O.  Box  67,  Monson,  Mass.  P. 

PAGE,  FRANK  ALLEN,  A.B.  Sub-master  and  commercial  teacher  high 
school,  Newburyport,  Mass.;  member  common  council,  Newburyport, 
1904.     Address,  10  Hillside  Road,  Weymouth  Heights,  Mass.  P. 

PAINE,  ERNEST  TROWBRIDGE,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903. 
Instructor  Latin,  Brown  university,  1902-04.  Instructor  Latin,  Univer- 
sity school,  Providence,  1901-02;  student  American  school  of  classical 
studies,  Rome,  1904-.     Address,  23  Illinois  St.,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.         P. 

POTTER,  DANIEL  MYERS  [formerly  Daniel  Potter  Myers],  A.B.;  LL.B. 
Harvard  university  1904.  Lawyer.  Address,  87  Weybosset  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

PRATT,  HENRY  SELDEN,  Ph.B.  Physical  director  University  of  Cin- 
cinnati, Cincinnati,  O.,  1901-02;  Oliver  Ames  gymnasium,  North  Easton, 
Mass.,  1902-.     Address,  Ames  Gymnasium,  North  Easton,  Mass.  P. 

PURVER,  GEORGE  MOSES,  C  E.  Civil  engineer  Penn.  steel  company, 
Harrisburgh,  Penn.     Address,  311  Crescent  St.,  Harrisburgh,  Penn.      P. 

READ,  CHARLES  SHELDON,  A.B.     Address,  Anthony,  R.  I.  P. 

ROBINSON,  DAVID,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1905.  Physician. 
Address,  34  Laurel  St.,  Somerville,  Mass.  P. 

SLATTERY,  JOHN  HENDRICKEN,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university 
1904.     Address,  29  Vernon  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SLOCUM,  ARTHUR  LANGFORD,  A.B.  Student  medicine  College  of 
physicians  and  surgeons,  Columbia  university.  Address,  375  Manhattan 
Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

SMITH,  BYRON  LEE,  C.E.  Civil  engineer  111.  central  railroad  1901-03; 
Mobile,  Jackson  and  Kansas  City  railroad,  Mobile,  Ala.,  1903-.  Address, 
Oxford,  Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y.  P. 

SMITH,  ROY  HARMAN,  M.E.  Designer  and  draughtsman  R.  B.  and  W. 
B.  and  N.  company  1901-02;  mechanical  engineer  1903-04;  assistant 
superintendent  1904;  engineer  The  Waterbury  Farrel  foundry,  Water- 
bury,  Conn.,  1904-.     Address,  84  Waterville  St.,  Waterbury,  Conn.      P. 

SMITH,  WALTER,  Ph.B.  Wholesale  grocer  Lawrence,  Mass.;  with  Sears, 
Roebuck  and  company,  Chicago,  111.  Address,  201  Carleton  St.,  Law- 
rence, Mass.  P 

SOUTHWORTH,  WINTHROP  MORTON,  Ph.B.  Associate  editor  C/iro«- 
icle,  Needham,  Mass.;  foreman  Thomas  G.  Plant  company,  shoe  manu- 
facturers, Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.;  assistant  to  advertising  manager.  Library 
bureau,  Boston,  Mass.     Address,  530  Atlantic  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass.        P. 

STEERE,  ROBERT  WING,  Ph.B.  Address,  84  Waterman  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

STEVENS,  CLAUDE  EVERETT,  A.B.  Law  student  Boston  university; 
clerk  Mass.  civic  league.     Address,  3  Joy  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

STEVENS,  THOMAS  HENRY,  M.E.  Address,  604  Smith  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

SULLIVAN,  HENRY  CLEAVES,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1904. 
Admitted  to  bar  1904;  lawyer  Portland,  Me.  Address,  171  High  St., 
Portland,  Me.  P. 


iQOi  GRADUATES  469 

TAYLOR,  AMOS  LEAVITT,  A.B. ;  J.B.  Boston  university  1903.  Admitted 
to  bar  1903;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.;  justice  of  peace.  Address,  30  Court 
St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE  ALLEN,  A.B.  Second  lieutenant  artillery  corps,  U.  S. 
amiy,  1901-;  Fort  Washington,  Md.,  1901;  Fort  Hancock,  N.  J.,  1901- 
05;  Fort  Barrancas,  Fla.,  1905-.  Address,  Fort  Barrancas,  Pensacola, 
Fla.  P. 

THOMPSON,  FRANK  CARROLL,  A.B.  Examiner  civil  service  board, 
Manila,  P.  L,  1904-.     Address,  Civil  Service  Board,  Manila,  P.  L  P. 

THURSTON,  FREDERIC  HARRIS,  A.B.  Local  manager  Booklovers' 
library,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1901-02;  Springfield,  Mass.,  1902;  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1902-04;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1904-05;  contract  department  Kansas 
City  home  telephone  company,  Kansas  City,  1905-.  Address,  102 1 
Pennsylvania  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  P. 

TUCKER,  HOWARD  HIRAM,  A.B.  Traveling  salesman  J.  L.  Hammett 
company,   Boston,  Mass.     Address,   250  Devonshire  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

P. 

TURNER,  CHARLES  SAMPSON,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1902. 
Student  medicine  Harvard  university.  Address,  532  Prairie  Ave.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  P. 

TUTHILL,  WALTER  ERNEST,  Ph.B.  Inspector  Boston  woven  hose  and 
rubber  company,  Boston,  Mass.     Address.  Palmer,  Mass.  P. 

TWEEDELL,  EDWARD  DAVID,  Ph.B.  Student  N.  Y.  state  library 
school,  Albany,  N.  Y. ;  auditor  Providence  public  library.  Providence,  R. 
I.     Address,  26  Gilmore  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WALLER,  HALLEY  TEMPLETON,  A.B.  Secretary  Young  men's  Chris- 
tian association,  Baltimore,  Md.  Address,  Charles  and  Saratoga  Sts., 
Baltimore,  Md.  P. 

WARD,  JOHN  HERBERT,  Ph.B.  Principal  high  school,  Westport,  Mass., 
1901-02;  instructor  academy,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1902-04;  principal  high 
school,  Ashby,  Mass.,  1904-.     Address,  6  Elizabeth  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

P. 

WARREN,  BERTRAM  ALBERT,  A.B.;   D.B.   Chicago  theological  semi- 
nary 1904.      Student   Hartford  theological  seminary   1901-03 ;  ordained 
Congregational  minister;  pastor  Hennepin,  111.,   1903;  Winnebago,  111., 
1904-05;  assistant  pastor  City  Park  branch,  First  Presbj'terian  church, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1905-.     Address,  209  Concord  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     P. 

WASHBURN,  LIBE,  C.E.  Teacher  Episcopal  academy,  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  1901-03,  1904-;  in  cattle  business,  Cuba,  1903-04.  Address,  Lyme, 
N.  H.  P. 

WATSON,  HARRY  LEE,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Columbian  university  1903;  LL.M. 
1904.  With  U.  S.  bureau  of  plant  industry,  department  of  agriculture, 
Washington,  D.  C;  Houston,  Tex.,  1905-.  Address,  17  Masonic  Temple, 
Houston,  Tex.  P. 

WEEDEN,  GEORGE  EMERSON,  C.E.  With  R.  I.  company.  Providence, 
R.  I.;  chief  engineer  Province  of  Los  Santos,  Panama.  Address,  605 
Branch  Ave.,  Providence.  R.  I.  P. 

WESTLAKE,  FRANK  HIRAM,  Ph.B.  With  Norcross  brothers,  contract- 
ors, Providence,  R.  I.     From  Sacramento,  Cal. 

WHEELER,  ALAN  RATTRAY,  A.B.  Teacher  history  St.  George's  school, 
Newport,  R.  I.,  1902-.     Address,  Newport    R.  I  P. 

WHITE,  HUNTER  CARSON,  A  B.     Farmer.     Address,  Harrisville.  R.  I. 

P. 

WHITING,  WINFRED  HOLT,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1004. 
Lawyer  Worcester,  Mass.     Address,  167  Pleasant  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 


470  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1901 

WILLIAMSON,  ERNEST  TOWNSEND,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination 
1903.  Assistant  English,  Brown  university  1901-02;  instructor  French 
1902-03.  Law  student  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  87  Weybosset  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

WINSLOW,  HOWARD  OSCAR,  A.B.  Teacher  Porto  Rico,  1902-03;  pri- 
vate tutor  Auburndale,  Mass.,  1903-.  Address,  50  Elton  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

WINTER,  ALFRED  ROBINSON,  Ph.B.  Principal  grammar  school, 
Vineyard  Haven,  Mass.,  1897-98;  Centre  school,  Walpole,  Mass.,  1901-02; 
Wallis  school,  Peabody,  Mass.,  1902-04;  associate  principal  Washington 
school,  Medford,  Mass.,  1904-.     Address,  31  College  Ave.,  Medford,  Mass. 

P. 

WINTERS,  HENRY  JOSEPH,  Ph.B.  In  business.  Address,  273  Pros- 
pect St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

WOODMAN,  IRVING  LEVI,  Ph.B.  Cashier  Charles  E.  Hires  company, 
Malvern,  Penn.,  1901-02;  private  tutor  1902;  associate  governor  Friends' 
school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-03;  superintendent  summer  camp  Wild- 
mere,  East  Parsonfield,  Me.,  1903-;  master  Lawrenceville  school,  Law- 
renceville,  N.  J.,  1903-04;  with  New  York  life  insurance  company.  Park 
Row  branch.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904-;  student  New  York  law  school  1904-. 
Address,  191 7  Park  Row  Building,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 


APPLETON,  RUTH  [Mrs.  George  Albert  Goulding],  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  exam- 
ination 1903.     Address,  17  Larch  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BARTLETT,  MINNIE  LEORA  [Mrs.  Robert  Kerr  Lyons],  A.B.  Address, 
159  Lloyd  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BIRGE,  LILLA  ROGERS,  A.B.  Teacher  Hope  street  high  school,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1901-02;  Lewis  high  school.  Southington,  Conn.,  1902-.  Ad- 
dress, Southington,  Conn.  P. 

BOWE,  MABEL  JENNIE  [Mrs.  Irving  Kent  Bodurtha],  Ph.B.  Address, 
Agawam,  Mass.  P. 

BURTON,  ADELAIDE  KIMBALL  [Mrs.  Robert  Wilcox  Sayles],  Ph.B.; 
A.M.  upon  examination  1902.  Assistant  athenaeum.  Providence,  R.  I., 
1903-04.     Address,  253  Broadway,  Norwich,  Conn.  P. 

COULTERS,  DAISY  FRANCES,  A.B.  Teacher  Coventry,  R.  I.,  1901-02; 
Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  1902-.     Address,  76  Orchard  Ave.,  Arlington,  R.  I.      P. 

DEVEREUX,  ALICE  CARY,  A.B.  Teacher  Johnston,  R.  I.,  1896-97; 
Long  Plain,  Mass.,  1901;  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1901;  principal  grammar 
school,  Graniteville,  R.  I.,  1902-.     Address,  Manton,  R.  I.  P. 

GAMWELL,  LOUISE  CONANT  [Mrs.  Luther  Franklin  Cobb],  Ph.B.  Ad- 
dress, 9  Moore  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GOODWIN,  MARGARET  NOBLE,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Doyle  avenue  grammar 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  218  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

P. 

GREGORY,  MARY  LOUISE  [Mrs.  Albee  Lovejoy  Ladd],  Ph.B.  Address, 
1022  Packard  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  P. 

HALLETT,  SARAH  NEWTON,  A.B.  Address,  283  George  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

HARVIE,  MARION  [Mrs.  Harry  Everett  Barnard],  Ph.B.  Address,  5448 
University  Ave.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  P. 

JONES,  GRACE  JUNE,  Ph.B.  Address,  4341  Baltimore  Ave.,  Philadel- 
phia, Penn.  P. 

MANATT,  SARA  IMBRIE,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Miss  Wheeler's  school.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1901;  teacher  violin  Acadia  seminary,  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  1902; 
teacher  violin  and  solo  violinist  Providence.  Address,  59  Charles  Field 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


I90I  GRADUATES  471 

ORSWELL,  MARY  ALIDA  [Mrs.  John  Adna  Peterson],  Ph.B.  Teacher 
high  school,  Hingham,  Mass.,  1901-02.     Address,  Hingham,  Mass.         P. 

PARTRIDGE,  GENEVIEVE  MOORE,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Kendrick  avenue 
school,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.     Address,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 

PECK,  EDYTHE  GRACE  [Mrs.  Francis  M.  Adams],  Ph.B.  Teacher  Hope 
street  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1901-02;  biology  department, 
Boardman  high  school.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1902-03.  Address,  Liberty, 
SulUvanCo.,  N.  Y.  P. 

RAFTER,  MARY  FLORENCE,  A.B.  First  assistant  Bluehill  academy, 
Bluehill,  Me.,  1901-03;  fourth  assistant  Classical  high  school,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1903-05;  Technical  high  school,  Providence,  1905-.  Address.  66 
Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SMITH,  CANDACE  ALLEN,  Ph.B.  Assayer  Cornell  and  Andrews,  refiners, 
Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  682  North  Main  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.        P. 

THOMAS,  LURA  MAY,  A.B.  Teacher  Medway,  Mass.  Address,  112  Park 
St.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  P. 

WARD,  ALICE  LOUISE,  Ph.B.  Teacher  voice  culture  and  singing.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Address,  27  Larch  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WHEELER,  JESSIE,  A.B.  Private  secretary  Providence,  R.  I.,  1901-. 
Address,  East  Wallingford,  Vt.  P. 

i3i-*3 

1902 

ABBEY,  MYRON  JAY,  A.B.  Instructor  biology.  Northwestern  academy, 
Evanston,  111.,  1902-.     Address,  Mayville,  N.  D.  P. 

ADYE,  ELTON  MERVILLE,  Ph.B.  Instructor  mathematics  and  Latin, 
Peddie  institute,  Hightstown,  N.  J.,  1902-03;  graduate  student  in  me- 
chanical engineering,  Cornell  university,  1903-.  Address,  Forestville, 
Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y.  P. 

ALDRICH,  EDWARD  KIMBALL,  A.B.  Law  student.  Address,  227 
Broadway,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

ALLING,  MORRIS  EZRA,  Ph.B.  Student  theology  Yale  university  1902- 
03;  ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor  Rogers,  Ark.  Address, 
Rogers,  Ark.  P. 

ASTLE,  CHRISTOPHER,  A.B.  Student  College  of  physicians  and  sur- 
geons, Columbia  university.     Address,  897  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

ATWOOD,  ERNEST  PRESTON  BROWN,  A.B.  Insurance  agent;  law 
student  Boston  university.     Address,  572  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.   P. 

AUSTIN,  CHARLES  RAYMOND,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903. 
Assistant  Greek,  Brown  university,  1902-03.  Master  classics.  Trinity  hall, 
Washington,  Penn.,  1903-.     Address,  122  Doyle  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  1. 

BARKER,  ROBERT  JOHN,  Ph.B.  Assistant  manager  G.  and  J.  tire  com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.     Address,  43  Columbus  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

BARKER,  WILLISTON  WRIGHT,  A.B.  Student  medicine  Harvard  uni- 
versity.    Address,  32  Bull  St.,  Newport,  R.  I.  P. 

BARRY,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Law  student.  Address,  Box  90,  Am- 
herst, Mass. 

BARSTOW,  JOHN  PALMER,  A.B.  Treasurer  Barstow  stove  company. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1903-.     Address,  224  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.     P. 

BATES.  WILLIAM  PENN,  Ph.B.;  C.E.  Northwestern  university  1903; 
A.B.  Northwestern  university,  1903.  Teacher  mathematics  and  director 
athletics,  Northwestern  university  academy,  Evanston,  111.,  1902-03; 
director  athletics  Ala.  polytechnic  institute.  Auburn,  Ala.,  1903-04;  ath- 
letic director  and  civil  engineer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-.  Address,  141 
Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


472  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1902 

BAYLISS,  EDWARD  LEWIS,  Ph.B.  Graduated  Rochester  theological 
seminary  1905;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1905;  pastor  Ludlow,  Vt. 
Address,  Ludlow,  Vt.  P. 

BENNETT,  ARTHUR  BRUCE,  Ph  B.  Principal  schools,  Beachmount, 
Mass.;  graduate  student  Brown  university.  Address,  Board  of  Trade 
Building,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BLANDING,  WILLIAM  CORNELL,  Ph.B.  With  Crouse-Hinds  company, 
electrical  manufacturers,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Address,  Box  7,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.  P. 

BOOTH,  JAMES  LEONARD,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903.  Real 
estate  agent.     Address,  36  School  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

BOWEN,  ROBERT  LAWTON,  A.B.;  C.E.  1902.  Civil  engineer  Westing- 
house,  Church,  Kerr  and  company.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904-.  Address, 
1488  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BRIGGS,  HOWARD  DENISON,  Ph.B.  Assistant  to  claim  agent.  The  R.  I. 
company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  University  Club,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

BROWN,  PAUL,  A.B.  Graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1905; 
ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  First  church,  Marinette,  Wis.  Ad- 
dress, 1423  Grant  St  ,  Marinette,  Wis.  P. 

BULLOCK,  JAMES  CUNLIFFE,  A.B.  Professor  East  Liberty  academy, 
Pittsburgh,  Penn.     Address,  146  Bridgham  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BURDICK,  GEORGE,  A.B.  Journalist  with  Tribune,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1 90 2-;  reporter  1902;  copy  reader  1903;  sporting  editor  1903;  night  city 
editor.     Address,  786  Washington  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P. 

BURGESS,  THOMAS,  A.B.  Student  General  theological  seminary  New 
York,  N.  Y.;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1905;  in  charge  of  missions, 
Ashland  and  Masardis,  Me.     Address,  Ashland,  Me.  P. 

BUXTON,  GONZALO  EDWARD,  Ph.B.  Assistant  telegraph  editor  Jour- 
nal, Providence,  R.  I.;  law  student  Harvard  university;  first  lieutenant 
R.  I.  militia  1899-1903.     Address,  1473  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.      P. 

CALDER,  HAROLD  GRANVILLE,  A.B.  Medical  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity.    Address,  11  Irvington  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

CAREY,  DENNIS  FRANCIS,  A.B.  Scholar  in  pedagogy  Clark  university. 
Address,  64  Mulberry  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

CASWELL.  PHILIP,  Ph.B.     Florist.     Address,  Box  164,  Newport,  R.  I .  P. 

CHAFFEE,  ALFRED  GRISWOLD,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  univeisity. 
Address,  Riverbank  Court,  Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

CHAFFEE,  THOMAS  CARPENTER,  A.B.  Teacher  North  Berwick,  Me. 
Address,  North  Berwick,  Me.  P. 

CLARK,  HARRY  SMITH,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903.  Student 
advertising.     Address,  247  Main  St.,  North  Andover,  Mass.  P. 

CLARKE,  ERASTUS  WEEDEN,  Ph.B.  Cotton  merchant.  Address,  249 
Genesee  St.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  P. 

COHEN,  SAMUEL,  Ph.B.  With  A.  Hirsch  and  company,  manufacturers 
and  importers  of  feathers  and  flowers.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  137 
Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

COPPEN,  CHARLES  BERNARD,  Ph.B.  Reporter  Evening  Telegram, 
Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  303  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P, 

CORBIN,  ABEL  RATHBONE,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  New  York  law  school  1904. 
Address,  243  Washington  St.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  P. 

COREY,  EDWARD  PITTMAN,  Ph.B.  Salesman  Denni^on  manufacturing 
company,  Boston,  Mass.   Address,  89  Hamilton  St.,  D..    hester,  Mass.    P. 

DAGGETT,  WINDSOR  PRATT,  Ph.B.  Teacher  English  and  elocution, 
academy,  Mercersburg,  Penn.,  1903-;  elocution  Auburn,  Me.,   1903-04; 


1902  GRADUATES  473 

graduated  Leland  Powers'  school  for  the  study  of  the  spoken  word  1905; 
reader  and  teacher  elocution.  Address,  57  Cork  St.,  Auburn,  Me.  P. 
DAVEY,  WILLIAM  ROBERT  PARKHOUSE,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  exami- 
nation 1902.  Student  theology,  Harvard  university.  Address,  88  Ham- 
mond St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

DAVIS,  JAMES  MERCER,  A.B.  Student  Crozer  theological  seminary. 
Chester,  Penn.;  Philadelphia,  Penn.     Address,  Pedricktown,  N.  J.  P. 

DENNETT,  WINFIELD  HAINES,  Ph.B.  Overseer  finishing  department, 
Glasgow  manufacturing  company.  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.  Address, 
South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.  '  p. 

DEXTER,  ANTHONY  HAMILTON,  A.B.  Mining  and  civil  engineer.  Ad- 
dress, 2644  Vermont  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  P. 

DRURY,  LEON  ARTHUR,  Ph.B.  Agent  Equitable  life  assurance  society, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1902-03;  grocer  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Address,  40  High- 
land Ave  ,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  P. 

DRURY,  LUCIAN  LORIMER,  A.B.  Teacher  history,  Mt.  Hermon  school, 
Mount  Hermon,  Mass.,  1902-.  Editor  Mount  Hermon  alumni  quarterly, 
1902-.     Address,  Mount  Hermon,  Mass.  P. 

DUDLEY,  ARTHUR  DEAN,  Ph.B.  With  the  United  gas  improvement 
company,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1902-.  Address,  The  United  Gas  Im- 
provement Co.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

FASH,  FRANK  ERNEST,  Ph.B.  Principal  grammar  school.  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  1902-.     Address,  549  Osborn  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

ERASER,  ANDREW  LITTLE,  A.B.;  D.B.  Rochester  theological  seminary 
1905.  Graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1905 ;  missionary  Amer- 
ican Baptist  missionary  union,  China.     Address,  Shaohsing,  East  China. 

P. 

GABBI,  FREDERICK  HENRY,  A.B.  Clerk  Industrial  trust  company. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-;  business  manager  The  Messiah  messenger.  Ad- 
dress, Industrial  Trust  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GAYLORD,  ARTHUR  SIMEON,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university. 
Lawyer.     Address,  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.  P. 

GOODRICH,  HENRY  WILSON,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Washington  college, 
Chestertown,  Md.;  Technical  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address, 
76  Albert  Ave.,  Edgewood,  R.  I.  P. 

GREEN.  BRUCE  HENRY,  Ph.B.  Instructor  Wilberforce  university,  Wil- 
berforce,  O.,  1902-.     Address,  24  North  Ashe  St.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  P. 

GREEN,  CRAWFORD  RICHMOND,  A.B.  Student  New  York  homoeo- 
pathic medical  college.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-.  Address,  25  Second  St., 
Troy,  N.  Y.  P, 

GREENE,  ALLEN,  A.B.  Student  Episcopal  theological  school,  Cambridge. 
Mass.     Address,  31  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GREENE,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Reporter  Times,  New  Bedford, 
Mass.;  night  editor  Morning  mercury.  New  Bedford.  Address,  175  Will- 
iams St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  P. 

HARDY,  WILLIAM  CHOATE,  Ph.B.  With  Wm.  A.  Hardy  and  sons, 
company,  brass  founders  and  manufacturers,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Address, 
10  Charles  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  P, 

HART,  HENRY  JOSEPH,  A.B.  With  Boston,  Revere  Beach  and  Lynn 
railroad  company  1902;  instructor  mathematics,  Morgan  school,  Clinton, 
Conn.,  1903;  law  student  Boston,  Mass.,  1903-05;  admitted  to  bar  1905; 
lawyer  Boston.     Address,  Canton,  Mass.  P. 

HASLAM,  CHARLES  RAYMOND,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903. 
Student  teacher  Hope  street  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-03;  law 
student  Harvard  university  1903-.  Address,  86  Beacon  Ave.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 


474  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1902 

HATHAWAY,  GEORGE  WEST,  Ph.B.  Tutor  Youngstown,  O.,  1902- 
03;  teacher  science.  North  Kingston  high  school,  Wickford,  R.  I.,  1903- 
05;  instructor  mathematics  and  science,  Worcester  academy,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1905-.     Address,  Worcester  Academy,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

HILL,  WILLIAM  AUSTIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1904.  Gradu- 
ated Newton  theological  institution  1904;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1904; 
pastor  Trinity  church,  Arlington,  Mass.  Address,  13  Marathon  St.,  Ar- 
lington, Mass.  P. 

HOLMES,  JEREMIAH,  Ph.B.  Assistant  secretary  Young  men's  Chris- 
tian association,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1903-.  Address,  909  Lafayette  St., 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  P. 

HOLT,  CHARLES  HERBERT,  Ph.B.  Student  medicine  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1902-.     Address,  34  Warren  Ave.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

HORTON,  EVERETT  JARVIS,  A.B.  With  N.  L.  Berry  and  company, 
flour  merchants.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  18  Nichols  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

INCE,  JOSEPH  WAITE,  A.B.  Private  assistant  to  Professor  Appleton, 
Brown  university,  1902-03;  instructor  chemistry.  Brown  university,  1903- 
04.  Instructor  chemistry,  Denison  university,  Granville,  O.,  1904-. 
Address,  McGill  University,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  P. 

INNIS,  GEORGE  MILO,  Ph.B.  Instructor  French  and  German,  Conn. 
military  academy,  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1903-.  Address,  Shelburne  Falls, 
Mass.  P. 

JACKSON,  EUGENE  BAILEY,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1902-.     Address,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 

KING,  HOWARD  HENDERSON,  A.B.  With  Geneva  coke  company, 
Uniontown,  Penn.,  1902-.     Address,  Uniontown,  Penn.  P. 

KNOWLTON,  RAY  FORREST,  A.B.  Agent  Equitable  life  assurance  so- 
ciety, Boston,  Mass.;  traveling  salesman  Edwin  H.  Buzzell,  lumber 
merchant,  Boston;  teacher  Sutton,  N.  H.  Address,  Westerleigh  Collegi- 
ate Institute,  New  Brighton,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.  P. 

LEACH,  HARRY  CLIFFORD,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1902-04;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Johnson,  Vt.,  1904-. 
Address,  Box  44,  Johnson,  Vt.  P. 

LINCOLN,  KIRKE  PORTER,  Ph.B.  With  The  H.  K.  Porter  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Penn.     Address,  815  Amberson  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.     P. 

LITTLEFIELD,  JAMES  BANCROFT,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university 
1905.     Address,  102  Bowen  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MacGOWAN,  WALTER  ESTES,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903. 
Teacher  Hope  street  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-03;  teacher 
physics  and  chemistry,  high  school,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1903-.  Address, 
16  Brittan  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

McPHAIL,  DUNCAN  MARTIN  LUTHER,  Ph.B.  Student  Newton  theo- 
logical institution;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  First  church,  Groton, 
Mass.,  1902-04;  Sacramento,  Cal.     Address,  Sacramento,  Cal.  P. 

MALMSTEAD,  JOSEPH  FERDINAND,  Ph.B.  With  Worcester  market 
company,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1902-04;  W.  C.  Johnson  company,  real 
estate,  mortgage  and  insurance  agents.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-.  Ad- 
dress, 53  Whitmarsh  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MANCHESTER,  EARL  NORTHUP,  A.B.  Second  assistant  librarian, 
Brown  university,  1903-05;  reference  librarian  1905-.  Student  N.  Y.' 
state  library  school,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1902-03.  Address,  5  Hope  College, 
Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I.  p' 

MESERVE,  ELMER  DANIEL,  Ph.B.  With  Equitable  life  assurance 
company.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-03;  tax  collector  and  superintendent 
schools  Kennebunkport,  Me.     Address,  Kennebunkport,  Me.  P. 


1902  GRADUATES  475 

METCALF,  HENRY  KNIGHT.  A.B.  With  claim  department,  R.  I.  com- 
pany, Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-.  Address,  600  Angell  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  p. 

MILNER,  LEWIS  STANLEY,  Ph.B.  With  Forstmann  and  company, 
woolen  commission  merchants.  New  York.  N.  Y.;  Potter  and  company, 
furniture  dealers.  Providence,  R.  I..  1904-.  Address,  1  Congdon  St.. 
Providence,  R.  I.  p. 

MOFFAT,  SAMUEL,  Ph.B.  Secretary  Young  men's  Christian  association. 
New  Rochelle,  N.  Y..  1902-03;  assistant  secretary  Harlem  branch.  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1903-05;  general  secretary  Young  Men's  Christian  Associa- 
tion, Lockport,  N.  Y.     Address,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  P. 

MUNRO,  ARTHUR  EARLE,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Boston  university 
1902-.     Address,  26  Yarmouth  St.,  Boston.  Mass.  P. 

NATSCH,  HENRY.  A.B.  Graduated  Union  theological  seminary  1905; 
pastor    First    Presbyterian   church,    Liberty,    N.    Y.     Address,    Liberty 

N.Y.  p. 

NEWCOMB,  WALTER  ELIJAH,  Ph.B.  With  E.  Clarence  Jones  and 
company,  bankers  and  brokers.  New  York,  N.  Y..  1902-.  Address,  i 
Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

NICKERSON.  LESTER  WILLIS,  Ph.B.  Student  Mass.  Institute  of  tech- 
nology 1902-03;  with  Farbenfabriken  of  Elberfeld  company,  Boston, 
Mass.     Address,  217  Pleasant  St.,  Boston.  Mass.  P. 

PADDOCK.  GEORGE  FREDERIC.  Ph.B.  Vanderbilt  fellow  in  astronomy , 
Leander  McCormick  observatory,  University  of  Va..  1902-.  Address. 
Leander  McCormick  Observatory,  University  of  Va.,  Charlottesville, 
Va.  P. 

PAIGE.  WESLEY  ARTHUR,  A.B.  Student  Cobb  divinity  school,  Lew- 
iston.  Me.;  ordained  Free  Baptist  minister  1905;  pastor  Contoocook.  N. 
H.     Address,  Contoocook.  N.  H.  P. 

PAINE.  HARRY  MERTON.  Ph.B.  Law  student  Yale  university  1902- 
04;  assistant  clerk  R.  I.  supreme  court.  Providence.  R.  I..  1904-. 
Address,  112  Peace  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Prov.  dir.,  P 

PATTERSON,  ALONZO  TRUMAN,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1903-.     Address,  East  Providence.  R.  I.  P. 

PECK,  LORRAINE  TERRY,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Kingsley  school.  Essex 
Falls,  N.  J..  1902-03;  Master  Morris  academy,  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1903-. 
Address.  42  Elm  St..  Bristol,  Conn.  P_ 

PHILLIPS.  CHARLES  ABBOTT,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1903-.     Address.  21  Parker  St.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  P. 

PHILLIPS,  WALTER  CLARKE,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903; 
Sc.B.  R.  I.  college  of  agriculture  and  mechanic  arts  1899.  Assistant 
English,  Brown  university,  1903-.  Address,  155  Benefit  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

PIERCE,  HALBERT  EDMUND,  A.B.  Clerk  F.  F.  Woodard  and  com- 
pany, wholesale  and  retail  grain  merchants,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Address, 
P.  O.  Box  86.  Fitchburg,  Mass.  P. 

PIERCE.  ROBINSON.  Ph.B.;  Sc.M.  Princeton  university  1903.  Assist- 
ant physics.  Mass.  institute  technology:  graduate  student  Brown  univer- 
sity 1904-.     Address,  132  South  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

POPE,  THOMAS  EDMUND  BURT,  Ph.B.     Principal  academy,  Hartland. 

Me.,    1903;  scientific  assistant   Bureau  of  fisheries,   Washington,  D.  C. 

1903-.     Address,  Bureau  of  Fisheries,  Washington,  D.  C.  P. 

PORCHERON,    PRESTON    HILL,    Ph.B.     Civil  engineer   Rome.   N.    Y.; 

city  engineer  board  of  public  works,  Rome;  superintendent  construction. 

U.  S.  government,  West  Point,  N.  Y.     Address,  West  Point,  N.  Y.       P. 


476  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1902 

POTTER,  ALFRED  KNIGHT,  A.B.  With  E.  A.  Potter  and  company, 
manufacturing  jewelers,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  24  Taber  Ave., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

POWERS,  CHARLES  ARTHUR,  A.B.  Assistant  superintendent  P.  Derby 
and  company,  Charlestown,  Mass.;  assistant  to  N.  E.  manager  Library 
Bureau,  Boston,  Mass.     Address,  Library  Bureau,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

RAMSDEN,  EVERETT  DUNCAN,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903. 
Teacher  Classical  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-03;  stenographer 
Horton  and  Hemenway,  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  42  Market  St., 
Warren,  R.  I.  P. 

RAY,  CHARLES  ADDISON  RICHARDSON,  A.B.  With  Norfolk  woolen 
company,  Franklin,  Mass.,   1902-.     Address,  Franklin,  Mass.  P. 

RECORD,  LEWIS  STILLMAN,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  University  of  Maine  1905. 
Principal  grammar  school,  York,  Me.,  1903-04;  teacher  Jefferson  school, 
Holden,  Mass.,  1904-.     Address,  Grove  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

REESE,  CHARLES  ARNOLD,  A.B.  Student  medicine  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1902-.     Address,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.  P. 

RICHMOND,  RUSSELL  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Law  student  University  of 
Penn.  1902-04;  admitted  to  bar  1904;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Address, 
170  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SALOMON,  SIMON  HENRY,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1905. 
Lawyer.     Address,  42  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

SAUNDERS,  ALBERT  LANGWORTHY,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  univer- 
sity 1905.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1902-03;  admitted  to  bar 
1905;  lawyer.     Address,  Westerly,  R.  I.  P. 

SEAMANS,  WALTER  STANLEY,  A.B.  Clerk  New  York,  New  Haven  and 
Hartford  railroad  1902;  local  storekeeper  American  locomotive  company, 
R.  I.  works,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  465  Smithfield  Road,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

SHERMAN,  PHILIP  DARRELL,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903. 
Instructor  German,  Brown  university  1902-03.  Graduate  student  Johns 
Hopkins  university  1903-04;  Brown  universitv,  candidate  for  the  degree 
of  Ph.D.,  1904-.     Address,  102  Cottage  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

SMITH,  CHARLES  PERLEY,  A.B.  With  Globe  Wernicke  company,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.     Address,  95  Cresent  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

SMITH,  ERWIN  KELSEY,  A.B.  General  secretary  Young  men's  Christian 
association.  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1902-03;  Winsted,  Conn.,  1903-; 
probation  officer,  Winsted.     Address,  Box  199,  Winsted,  Conn.  P. 

SMITH,  ROBERT  ORDWAY,  Ph.B.  Clerk  department  of  public  works. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-.     Address,  P.  O.  Box  1342,  Providence,  R.  I. 

P. 

SOUTHWORTH,  IRVING,  Ph.B.  Clerk  George  C.  Whitney  company, 
manufacturers,  Worcester,  Mass.;  Dwight  manufacturing  company, 
Chicopee,  Mass.     Address,  Chicopee,  Mass.  P. 

STEERE,  ARTHUR,  A.B.  Student  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons, 
Columbia  university,  1902-.     Address,  17  Bassett  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

STEPHENS,  BRADFORD  EARL,  Ph.B.  Reporter  Telegram,  Providence, 
R.  I.;  Times,  Brockton,  Mass.;  Herald,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Author  stories 
and  sketches  in  magazines.     Address,  P.  O.  Box  1 1 1,  Hornellsville,  N.  Y. 

P. 

TANDY,  WALTER  LESLIE,  C.E.  Assistant  engineering  corps,  Penn. 
company,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  1902-05;  Pittsburgh,  Penn.,  1905-.  Ad- 
dress, 1013  Penn  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.  P. 

TETRAULT,  CHARLES  ARTHUR,  Ph.B.  Student  medicine  Yale  uni- 
versity 1902-.     Address,  40  Everett  St.,  Southbridge,  Mass.  P. 


1902  GRADUATES  477 

THOMPSON,  RALPH  CAMERON,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903. 
Secretary  and  manager  The  Charles  M.  Robbins  company,  manufacturing 
jewelers,  Attleboro,  Mass.     Address,  Attleboro,  Mass.  P. 

TILLINGHAST,  FREDERICK  WHEATON,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1905.     Address,  46  Walcott  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

TREES,  OLIVER  CLINTON,  A.B.  With  American  woolen  company, 
Maynard,  Mass.     Address,  Maynard,  Mass.  P. 

WALLING,  LENNOX  GRESHAM,  A.B.  Student  College  of  physicians 
and  surgeons,  Columbia  university,  1902-.  Address,  339  West  55th 
St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

WARD,  WILLARD  GARFIELD,  A.B.  Manager  Fox  manufacturing 
company.     Address,  41  Maiden  Lane,  New  York,  N.  Y.       Prov.  dir.,  P. 

WHEELER,  FRANK  WALTER,  A.B.;  D.B.  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1905.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1905;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1905;  pastor  First  church,  North  Easton,  Mass.,  1903-. 
Address,  Wakefield,  Mass.  P. 

WHITE,  HOWARD  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Private  tutor  and  law  student  Pitts- 
burgh, Penn.,  1902-.     Address,  4704  Fifth  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.     P. 

WHITFORD,  EVERETT  THOMAS,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903. 
Instructor  New  Testament,  Brown  university,  1902-03.  Graduate  student 
Yale  university  1903-.  Address,  Box  635  Yale  Station,  New  Haven, 
Conn.  P. 

WILMARTH,  WARREN  LYLE,  C.E.  Civil  engineer  Shedd  and  Sarle, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-03;  New  York  city  commission  on  additional 
water  supply  1903;  with  O.  Perry  Sarle,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-.  Ad- 
dress, II  Pacific  St.,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  P. 

WOODS,  WALTER  HASTINGS,  Ph.B.  Student  medicine  University  of 
Chicago;  in  business  Providence,  R.  I.;  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  45 
Hancock  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

YOUNG,  LOUIS  EVERETT,  Ph.B.  Clerk  First  national  bank.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1902-04;  traveling  representative  American  screw  company 
and  Nicholson  file  company.  South  America,  West  Indies,  Cuba  and 
Mexico,  1904-.     Address,  5  Summer  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 


ALLEN,  RUTH  STILES  [Mrs.  George  F.  Gilmore],  A.B.  Assistant  public 
library.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1903-04.  Address,  104  West  76th  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BRANDENBURG,  FLORENCE  [Mrs.  Clifford  Whipple],  Ph.B.  Address 
16  Oak  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BUDLONG,  MARY  EDNA,  A.B.  Teacher.  Address,  88  Chapin  Ave. 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CARTER,  LEILA  BELLE,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Saylesville,  R.  I.  Address, 
Audubon  Park,  Smith  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CAUFIELD,  EMMA  MAY,  A.B.  Teacher  Cumberland  high  school.  Valley 
Falls,  R.  I.,  1902-.     Address,  Ashton,  R.  L  P. 

CLARKE,  MAUDE  EVELYN  [Mrs.  Louis  Everett  Covell],  A.B.  Cataloguer 
Brown  university  library  1902-03;  assistant  librarian  John  Carter  Brown 
library  1904-.  Cataloguer  State  library  of  R.  I.,  Providence,  R.  I., 
1903-04.     Address,  127  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

COOK,  AMY  JENCKES,  Ph.B.  Teacher  grammar  school,  Woonsocket, 
R.  I.,  1902-04;  high  school,  Franklin,  Mass.,  1904-.  Address,  217  Black- 
stone  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 

CORY,  ELLA  FRANCES  [Mrs.  Benjamin  H.  Cory],  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  ex- 
amination 1904.  Teacher  French  and  German,  Evening  high  school, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  189 6-;  teacher  French,  Fielden-Chace  school.  Provi- 
dence, 1903-.     Address,  51  Arch  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


478  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1902 

GUSHING,  ALICE  MAY,  A.B.  Clerk  municipal  court,  Providence,  R.  I.; 
City  Hall,  Providence.     Address,  5  Franklin  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.        P. 

DAUPHINEE,  NELLIE  MAUDE,  A.B.  Teacher  English  West  Virginia 
conference  seminary,  Buckhannon,  W.  Va.,  1903-.  Address,  Buckhan- 
non,  W.  Va.  P. 

FARNUM,  MAUDE,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905.  Teacher  Kelly 
street  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-.  Address,  112  Bridgham  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GALLUP,  GRACE  DEBORAH,  A.B.  Principal  grammar  school,  Laconia, 
N.  H.,  1902-03;  teacher  primary  school,  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  1903-04; 
high  school.  East  Providence,  1904-.  Address,  12  Russell  Ave.,  East 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GAM  WELL,  LILLIAN  MAY,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1904.  Stu- 
dent N.  Y.  state  library  school,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1904-.  Address,  73 
Taber  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GHODEY,  ABBIE  SWEETLAND  [Mrs.  Howard  Aldridge  Coffin],  Ph.B. 
Teacher  high  school,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1902-03;  Vermont  academy, 
Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  1903-04.     Address,  Cynwyd,  Penn.  P 

GOFF,  EDITH  MAY,  A.B.  Teacher  high  school.  East  Providence,  R.  I., 
1903-.     Address,  259  Waterman  Ave.,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GRISWOLD,  ESTHER  DORA,  A.B.  Teacher  high  school,  Southington, 
Conn.     Address,  Kensington,  Conn.  P. 

HAYS,  MARY  LOUISE,  A.B.  Teacher  Becket,  Mass.;  Westfield,  Mass. 
Address,  8  Conner  Ave.,  Westfield,  Mass.  P. 

HILL,  LEONORA,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905.  Address,  221 
Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LEE,  MARY  CHILD,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Potter  avenue  primary  school.  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1902-.     Address,  182  Bellevue  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.     P. 

LEETE,  MILLICENT  RAWSON  [Mrs.  William  Mather  Cotton],  A.B. 
Teacher  Garden  street  grammar  school,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1902-03; 
Greek  and  Latin  high  school,  Pawtucket,  1903-04.  Address,  16  Hum- 
boldt Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LITTLEFIELD,  KATHARINE  FRANCES,  A.B.  Teacher  music.  Ad- 
dress, 102  Bowen  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

McCaffrey,  ELLA  BAXTER,  Ph.B.  with  Mechanical  accountant 
company.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-.  Address,  61  Congdon  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

MILLIKEN,  MYRTIS  ALIDA,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1904. 
Teacher.     Address,  460  Pine  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MOWRY,  DAZA  PAGE  [Mrs.  Leon  Arthur  Drury],  A.B.  Teacher  St. 
Mary's  school.  Garden  City,  L.  I.,  1902-03;  teacher  Miss  Brown's  school. 
Park  Hill-on-the-Hudson,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1903-04.  Address,  40  High- 
land Ave.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

PAUL,  ALICE  MAUD,  Ph.B.  Clerk  office  of  superintendent  of  schools, 
Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1902-.     Address,  537  Elm  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.     P. 

PIERCE,  GRACE,  Ph.B.  Pupil  teacher  Point  street  grammar  school, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-03;  Peace  street  school  1903;  teacher  Point  street 
grammar  school,  1903-05.     Address,  72  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.      P. 

POLLARD,  ELLA  ARTEMESIA  [Mrs.  Ralph  Cameron  Thompson],  Ph.B.; 
A.M.   upon  examination    1904.     Address,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

REID,  MARGUERITE  McLEAN,  A.B.  Assistant  public  library  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1902-.     Address,  33  Burnett  St.,  Providence.  R.  I.  P. 

ROGERS,  ADA  [Mrs.  Herbert  Edwards  Brown  Case],  A.B.  Teacher  Paw- 
tucket, R.  I.,  1902-03.     Address,  Guam,  Ladrone  Islands.  P. 


1902  GRADUATES  479 

ROYS,  MARGARET,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903.  Teacher  Leo- 
minster, Mass.,  1903-04;  principal  Houghton  high  school,  Bolton,  Mass., 
1904-.     Address,  Uxbridge,  Mass.  P. 

SHERMAN,  HELEN  MACOMBER,  A.B.  Teacher  Mattapoisett,  Mass., 
1902-03;  Grafton,  Mass.,  1903-04;  Quincy,  Mass.,  1904-.  Address,  45 
Elmwood  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  L  P. 

SMITH,  BERTHA  NORTHUP,  Ph.B.  Teacher  high  school.  Burrillville, 
R.  L,  1902-.     Address,  136  Pocasset  Ave.,  Olneyville,  R.  L  P. 

WARREN,  IDA  MAUDE,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Hope  street  high  school,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1902-03;  teacher  English,  high  school,  Norwood,  Mass., 
1903-05.     Address,  13  Smithfield  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WATERMAN,  ELLEN  SEFTON  [Mrs.  Ernest  Victor  Page]  A.B.  Address, 
74  Montello  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass.  P. 

WITHEE,  MIRIAM  EDWINA,  Ph.B.  Assistant  high  school.  West  Boyls- 
ton,  Mass.     Address,  West  Boylston,  Mass.  P. 

i55-*o 

1903 

ABBOTT,  ALEXANDER  HEWES,  A.B.  Student  Union  theological  sem- 
inary 1903-.     Address,  700  Park  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

ALDRICH,  ROBERT,  Ph.B.  Clerk.  Address,  34  Barnes  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  Prov.  dir.,  P. 

ALLEN,  SHERMAN  ALDEN,  A.B.  Student  forestry  U.  S.  bureau  of 
forestry  1903;  instructor  physics,  English  and  physiology,  Syrian  Protes- 
tant college,  Beirut,  Syria,  1903-.  Address,  Syrian  Protestant  College, 
Beirut,  Syria.  P. 

ANDREW,  WILLIAM  WALTER,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  Teacher's  college,  Columbia 
university,  1904.  Principal  grammar  school,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.,  1904-. 
Address,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  P. 

ASHLEY,  EDGAR  LOUIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1904.  Assistant 
German,  Brown  university,  1903- ;  graduate  student,  candidate  for  the 
degree  of  Ph.D.,  1904-.     Address,  Foxboro,  Mass.  P_ 

ATWELL,  WILLARD  BARBER,  Ph.B.  Principal  grammar  school,  Pena- 
cook,  N.  H.,  1903-04;  high  school  1904-.     Address,  Penacook,  N.  H. 

BAILEY,  CHARLES  HERVEY,  A.B.  Student  medicine.  Address,  174 
Harvard  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

BAKEMAN,  PERCIVAL  ROGERS,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological 
institution.     Address,  121  Shurtleff  St.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  P. 

BAKER,  HARVEY  ALMY,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1903-- 
Address,  29  Walter  Hastings  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

BAKER,  LOUIS  FORISTALL,  Ph.B.  Salesman  Library  bureau,  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.,  1903-05;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905-.  Address,  316  Broad- 
way, New  York,  N.  Y.  P- 

BARKER,  MERLE  TAFT,  A.B.  Druggist  Taunton,  Mass.,  1903-.  Ad- 
dress, 49  Winthrop  St.,  Taunton,  Mass.  P- 

BARROWS,  ROBERT  LINCOLN,  A.B.  With  Charles  A.  Stevens  and 
brothers,  Chicago,  111. ;  western  representative  The  housekeeper.  Address, 
3365  South  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  P- 

BARRY,  THOMAS  AUSTIN,  Ph.B.  Address,  116  Huntington  Ave., 
Boston,  Mass. 

BATES,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN,  Ph.B.     Address,  Cattaraugus,  N.  Y. 

BATES,  HARRY  LOTHROP,  A.B.  With  Henry  W.  Cooke  and  company, 
real  estate  agents.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1903--  Address,  55  Bainbndge 
Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

BEAM,  EDWARD  BABCOCK,  A.B.  Address,  390  Broadway,  Paterson, 
N.  J.  P- 


48o  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1903 

BELLOWS,  DANIEL  EVERETT,  A.B.  Civil  engineer  Jamaica,  N.  Y., 
1903;  government  inspector  U.  S.  naval  academy,  Annapolis,  Md.  Ad- 
dress, Little  Falls,  N.  Y.  P. 

BENNETT,  CHARLES  HERBERT,  A.B.  Teacher  Irving  institute, 
Tarrytown-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1903-.  Address,  Irving  Institute,  Tarry- 
town-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  P. 

BERTH,  FREDERICK  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Law  student  Boston  university 
1903-.     Address,  950  Chalkstone  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BLACKSTONE,  ALFRED  VARNEY,  Ph.B.  Student  medicine  Harvard 
university  1903-.     Address,  State  Farm,  Mass.  P. 

BLANDING,  PERCY  HOWARD,  Ph.B.  Student.  Address,  P.  O.  Box 
98,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BLANDING,  RICHARD  WARREN,  Ph.B.  Clerk  Blanding  and  Bland- 
ing,  druggists.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  151  Waterman  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

BROWN,  ARTHUR  EUGENE,  A.B.  Director  and  treasurer  Buffalo- 
Arizona  gold  mines  company  1903-.  Address,  39  Charles  Field  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BROWN,  HOWARD  EARLE,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1903-.     Address,  West  Kingston,  R.  I.  P. 

BROWN,  REGINALD  LANGDON,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1904. 
Graduate  student  Brown  university  1903-;  assistant  cataloguer  Marsden 
J.  Perry's  Shakespearean  library.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-.  Address, 
Phenix,  R.  I.  P. 

BROWN,  THOMAS  DALTON,  Ph.B.  In  business  Boston,  Mass. ;  draughts- 
man General  electric  company,  West  Lynn,  Mass.  Address,  387  North- 
ampton St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

BUMSTED,  CLARENCE  VAN  REYNEGOM,  Ph.B.  Student  medicine 
University  of  Penn.  1903-.  Address,  loi  Bentley  Ave.,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  P. 

BUTLER,  ELMER  ELLSWORTH,  Ph.B.  Reporter  Springfield  union, 
Springfield,  Mass.     Address,  93  Park  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.  P. 

CADY,  JOHN  HUTCHINS,  Ph.B.  With  Brown  and  Sharpe  manufacturing 
company,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1903;  student  architecture  R.  I.  school  of 
design.  Providence,  1903-04;  Mass.  institute  of  technology  1904-.  Ad- 
dress, 127  Power  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CANN,  MURRAY  HERBERT,  Ph.B.  In  cattle  business,  Cuba.  Address, 
20  Concordia  Calle,  Havana,  Cuba  P. 

CARPENTER,  CHARLES  STURGIS.  A.B.  In  claim  department  R.  I. 
company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  148  Medway  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

CARR,  CLIFFORD  EUGENE,  C.E.  In  engineering  department.  New 
York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  railroad.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address, 
87  Congdon  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CAWLEY,  JOSEPH  CLARENCE,  A.B.;  LL.B.  Boston  university  1905; 
Address,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CHASE,  CHARLES  OTIS,  A.B.  Student  medicine  Harvard  university 
1903-.     Address,  33  Lawrence  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  P. 

CLIFFORD,  JAMES  GARFIELD,  A.B.  Address,  55  West  i2sth  St., 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

COBB,  HARRY  MOSES,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1903-. 
Address,  56  Everett  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

CONANT,  LEWIS  HARTSOUGH,  Ph.B.  Principal  school,  Neeley,  Ida.; 
Lago,  Ida.     Address,  Palmyra,  N.  Y.  P. 


1903  GRADUATES  481 

COOK,  FRED  MILTON,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university;  super- 
intendent Young  men's  Christian  league,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1903-. 
Address,  Reading,  Mass.  P. 

CORNELL,  THEODORE  ARTHUR,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1904. 
Assistant  mathematics.  Brown  university,  1903-04.  Principal  Burrill- 
ville  high  school,  Pascoag,  R.  L,  1904-.  Address,  123  Governor  St., 
Providence,  R.  L  P. 

COX,  FRED  JUDSON,  A.B.  Member  firm  of  Boynton  brothers,  insurance 
and  real  estate  agents,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  Address,  87  Smith  St., 
Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  P. 

CROWELL,  AZARIAH  FOSTER,  Sc.B.  Electrical  engineer  testing  de- 
partment. General  electric  company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Address,  320 
Summit  St.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  P. 

CUTLER,  CARL  CUSTER,  A.B.  Law  student  Columbia  university.  Ad- 
dress, Greenville,  R.  L 

DILLON,  FRANK  LAWRENCE,  A.B.     Address,  Palmer,  Mass. 

DODGE,  LESTER  EARLE,  Ph.B.  Engrossing  clerk  R.  I.  general  assem- 
bly 1903-05;  civil  engineer  U.  S.  war  department.  Address,  Block 
Island,  R.  I.  P. 

DROWNE,  HENRY  BERNARDIN,  C.E.  Draughtsman  American  bridge 
company.  East  Berlin,  Conn.,  1903;  R.  I.  state  board  of  public  roads, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1903-  ;  junior  member  American  society  of  civil  engi- 
neers.    Address,  20  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DYSON,  JAMES  WARREN,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  exmination  1904.  Teach- 
er.    Address,  63  Franklin  Ave.,  Rockland,  Mass. 

EASTON,  STEPHEN  HOWARD,  A.B.  Address,  Central  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

EDDY,  CLARENCE  MILTON,  A.B.  Jeweler.  Address,  165  Montgom- 
ery Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

EDDY,  GEORGE  WILBUR,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905. 
Teacher.     Address,  High  School,  Coshocton,  Ohio.  P. 

EHMKE,  FRANK  HENRY,  A.B.  Associate  governor  Moses  Brown  school, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1903-.  Address,  Moses  Brown  School,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

FENTON,  THOMAS  ALBERT,  Ph.B.  Ordained  Presbyterian  minister; 
pastor  First  church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1900-04;  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1904-. 
Address,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

FISH,  WALDO  HENRY,  Sc.B.  Address,  802  Broad  St.,  Central  Falls, 
R.  I.  P. 

FLEMING,  ISAAC,  Ph.B.     Address,  Musquodoboit,  N.  S. 

FORSTER,  ROBERT,  Sc.B.  Electrical  engineer  testing  department, 
General  electric  company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. ;  Marine  engine  and  mach- 
ine company,  Harrison  Station,  Newark,  N.  J.  Address,  215  Main  St., 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  P. 

FREEMAN,  GAY  NICHOLS,  Sc.B.  Clerk  patent  lawyers,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1903-04;  with  U.  S.  geological  survey,  ThermopoHs,  Wy.,  1904-. 
Address,  1756  N  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  P. 

GARDNER,  PERCY  WINCHESTER,  Ph.B.  Student  New  York  law 
school.     Address,  Wakefield,  R.  I.  P. 

GARTLAND,  JAMES  LAWRENCE,  Ph.B.  Law  student  University  of 
Denver;  member  staflf  Rocky  mountain  news,  Denver,  Col.  Address, 
Rocky  Mountain  News,  Denver,  Col.  P. 

GLEASON,  CLARENCE  CURTIS,  A.B.  Agent  Equitable  life  assurance 
society,  Providence,  R.  I.        Address,  Lonsdale,  R.  I.  P. 


482  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1903 

GREEN,  HENRY  OTIS,  Ph.B.  Student  theology  Harvard  university. 
Address,  R.  F.  D.  2,  Cumberland,  O.  P. 

GROSE,  HOWARD  BRISTOL,  Ph.B.  Assistant  English,  Brown  univer- 
sity,  1904-.     Address,  Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I. 

HADLEY,  PHILIP  BARDWELL,  Ph.B.  Graduate  student,  candidate 
for  the  degree  of  Ph.D.,  Brown  university,  1903-.  Address,  R.  I.  Hall, 
Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HARRIMAN,   WILLIS   WARREN,   Ph.B.     Address,   Whitinsville,   Mass. 

HART,  WILLIAM  ALBION,  A.B.  Principal  high  and  grammar  schools. 
South  Dartmouth,  Mass.,  1903-.     Address,  Concord  Junction,  Mass.     P. 

HASTINGS,  WILLIAM  THOMSON,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905. 
Assistant  English,  Brown  university,  1903-.  Address,  Feeding  Hills, 
Mass.  P. 

HICKS,  LESLIE  ROBERT,  A.B.  In  testing  department.  General  electric 
company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1903-04;  with  Elgin,  Aurora  and  South- 
ern traction  company,  Elgin,  111.,  1904-.  Address,  16  Grove  Ave., 
Elgin,  111.  P. 

HILL,  HARRISON  BUCKLIN,  A.B.     Address,  Rumford,  R.  I.  P. 

HOLMES,  EDWARD  WINSLOW,  Ph.B.  Bookkeeper  Whitlow  corpora- 
tion, New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1903-04;  law  student  Boston  university  1904-. 
Address,  661  County  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  P. 

HOWARD,  NATHANIEL  ORSON,  Ph.B.  Teacher  science,  high  school, 
Coshocton,  O.,  1903-.     Address,  443  Locust  St.,  Coshocton,  O.  P. 

HURLEY,  DANIEL,  M.E.  Designer  W.  A.  Harris  steam  engine  company 
1895;  Brown  and  Sharpe  manufacturing  company  1896-99;  mechanical 
engineer  General  electric  company,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1903-05;  Marine  engine 
and  machine  company,  Harrison,  N.  J.,  1905-;  inventor  steam  turbine 
valve  gear,  1905.     Address,  36  East  George  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

JONES,  JOSHUA  HENRY,  A.B.  Reporter  Providence  nt,ws.  Providence, 
R.  I.;  correspondent  Philadelphia  North  American;  Newark  news,  Boston 
commercial  news.     Address,  Providence  News,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

KINSLEY,  FREDERIC  MASON,  M.E.  Mechanical  engineer  Walpole, 
Mass.,  1903-04;  Draper  company,  Hopedale,  Mass.,  1904-.  Address, 
9  Hopedale  St.,  Hopedale,  Mass.  P. 

LARKIN,  ALEXANDER  JOSEPH,  M.E.     Address,  Ansonia,  Conn. 

LAWTON,  WILLIAM  ROSS,  Ph.B.  Student  architecture  Harvard  uni- 
versity.    Address,  11 1  Chapin  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LEIGHTON,  HARRY  GANCELO.  A.B.  With  Arnold  and  Maine,  grocers. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1903-05;  advertising  department.  Brown  and  Sharpe 
manufacturing  company.  Providence,  1905-.  Address,  128  South  An- 
gell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LONGWELL,  ROBERT  BELL,  A.B.  Student  Rochester  theological  sem- 
inary 1903-.     Address,  34  Trevor  Hall,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  P. 

McCaffrey,  EDWARD  JOSEPH,  Ph.B.  Manufacturing  chemist.  Ad- 
dress, 95  Chatham  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

McDonald,  CHARLES  ANTHONY,  Ph.B.  student  medicine  Harvard 
university  1903-.     Address,  282  Smith  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MACKINNEY,  HAROLD  AUSTIN,  Ph.B.  Representative  American 
screw  company.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1903-.  Address,  American  Screw 
Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MACNAIR,  WILLIAM  MACKINTOSH.  Ph.B.;  D.B.  Andover  theological 
seminary  1901.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1901;  pastor  Mans- 
field, Mass.,  1901-;  trustee  public  library,  Mansfield,  1903-.  Address, 
Mansfield,  Mass.  P. 

MATHEWSON,  EARLE  JEROME,  A.B.  Student  medicine.  Harvard 
university,  1903-.     Address,  533  High  St.,  Central  Falls,  R.   I.  P 


1903  GRADUATES  483 

MURPHY,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  M.E.  Designer  Taft-Pierce  manufactur- 
ing company,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1903;  instructor  drawing,  R.  I.  school 
of  design,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1903-;  mechanical  engineer  Providence,  R. 
I.,  1904-.     Address   27  LandorSt.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

NELSON,  CHRISTIAN  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.     Address,  Jemtland,  Me. 

NEWCOMBE,  GEORGE  SMITH,  A.B.;  LL.B.  St.  Lawrence  university 
1905.  With  Rcmsen  realty  company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  lawyer.  Ad- 
dress, 215  Montague  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P_ 

OSLER,  CHARLES  LEMUEL,  Ph.B.  Clerk  Eastern  hay  company,  Prov-i 
idence,  R.  I.     Address,  241  Rhodes  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.         Prov.  dir. 

OTIS,  FRED  ALLEYNE,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1903-. 
Address.  203  Adelaide  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PEABODY,  LIONEL  HENRY,  C.E.  Assistant  engineer  R.  I.  state  board 
of  public  roads  1903-05;  civil  engineer  with  O.  Perry  Sarle,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1905-.     Address!  Middletown,  R.  I.  P. 

PHILBRICK,  ARTHUR  LLOYD,  Ph.B.  Reporter  Journal,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1903-04;  Herald,  Boston,  Mass.,  1904-.  Address,  174  Morrison 
Ave.,  West  Somerville,  Mass.  P. 

PIRAZZINI,  AGIDE,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905;  D.B.  Temple 
college,  Philadelphia,  1904.  Assistant  secretary  Young  men's  Christian 
association,  Paris,  1894;  general  secretary  Young  men's  Christian  asso- 
ciation, Rome,  Italy,  1896-igoo;  pastor  Italian  Methodist  Episcopal 
church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1900-03;  First  Presbyterian  church  Tltalian), 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1903-.  Author  Popular  studies  in  the  life  of  Christ, 
in  Italian,  1902.  Address,  Room  218,  Witherspoon  Building,  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.  P. 

PRATT,  HENRY  WALLACE,  C.E.  Transitman  Auburn  division  Lehigh 
valley  railroad.  Auburn,  N.  Y.     Address,  Scotland,  Mass.  P. 

QUINN,  JAMES  EDWARD,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university. 
Address,  924  National  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

RICE,  WILLIAM  ORIN,  Ph.B.  Student  medicine  Yale  university.  Ad- 
dress, 42  Lake  Place,  New  Haven,  Conn.  P. 

RICH,  MAURICE  BENJAMIN,  Ph.B.  Law  student  New  York  university 
1903-05;  managing  clerk  law  office.  New  York,  N.  Y.;  lawyer.  Address," 
61-63  Park  Row,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

ROBERTS,  WILLIAM  LEWIS,  A.B,  Principal  high  school,  Canaan, 
N.  H.,  1903-04;  instructor  mathematics  high  school,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y., 
1904-;  law   student.     Address,  626  Chilton  Ave.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

P. 

ROCKWELL,  HARRY  WESTCOTT,  A.B.  Instructor  French  and  math- 
ematics, Peddie  institute,  Hightstown,  N.  J.,  1903-04;  principal  high 
school,  Gilbertsville,  N.  Y.,  1904-.     Address,  Oneonta,  N.  Y.  P. 

SATTERLEE,  WILLIAM  BENJAMIN,  M.E.  Address,  Poughkeepsie, 
N.  Y. 

SCOTT,  ARTHUR  HENRY,  A.B.     Address,  i  Dix  Ave.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

SHEEHAN,  TIMOTHY  JOSEPH,  C.E.  Structural  draughtsman  111.  steel 
company,  Chicago,  111.     Address,  501  La  Salle  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

SHERMAN,  JAMES  LEONARD,  A.B.  Teacher  University  school,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1903-04;  with  Morse  twist  drill  and  machine  company.  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,   1904-.     Address,  45   Elmwood  Ave.,   Providence,  R.  I 

SHERWOOD,  RALPH  ATHERTON,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theologica 
institution  1903-.     Address,  324  Laurel  Hill  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.     P 

SHIPPEE,    LESTER    BURRELL,    A.B.;    A.M.    upon   examination    1904 
Teacher  Hope  street  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1903-04;  Peddie  in- 
stitute, Hightstown,  N.  J.,  1904-.     Address,  Peddie  Institute,  Hights- 
town, N.  J.  P' 


484  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1903 

SMITH,  HOWARD  DEXTER,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1904;  Sc.B. 
R.  I.  college  of  agriculture  and  mechanic  arts  1901.  Instructor  chem- 
istry. Tufts  college,  Mass.,  1904-.  Address,  Box  115,  Tufts  College, 
Mass. 

STEARNS,  TILDEN  HENDRICKS.  A.B.  Graduate  student  Harvard 
university  1903-04;  physical  director  Young  men's  Christian  association, 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1903-;  law  student  Harvard  university  1904-.  Ad- 
dress, 18  Ellery  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

STOVER,  BATES  EBEN,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1903-. 
Address,  2  Garden  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

SUTHERLAND,  LESLIE  HUNT,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Brown  school,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1903-.     Address,  Natick,  Mass. 

THOMPSON,  ALBERT  WILLIAM  HAYDEN,  Ph.B.  Student  Episcopal 
theological  school,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1903-.  Address,  14  Pekin  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

VAN  NOSTRAND,  MANNING  EUGENE,  A.B.  Stiident  Rochester  the- 
ological seminary,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1903-.     Address,  Keyport,  N.  J.     P. 

WADE,  SAMUEL  LEONIDAS,  A.B.     Address,  Bell's  Cross  Roads,  Va. 

WALWORTH,  GEORGE  ROBERTS,  Ph.B.  Student  Lawrence  scien- 
tific school,  Harvard  university,  1903-04;  with  Malleable  iron  fittings 
company,  Branford,  Conn.     Address,  Box  604,  Branford,  Conn.         P. 

WATERHOUSE,  GEORGE,  A.B.  Cotton  manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I. 
Address,  Beaufort,  S.  C.  P. 

WESTCOTT,  ALLAN  FERGUSON,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1904. 
Assistant  German,  Brown  university,  1903-04.  Address,  Alexandria  Bav, 
N.  Y.  P. 

WHITE,  EDWARD  NELSON,  Ph.B.  Traveling  for  Balch  brothers  com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.     Address,  450  Allen  St.,  Hudson,  N.  Y.  P. 

WHITE,  HENRY  WILSON,  A.B.     Address,  26  Grove  St.,  Providence,  R.  I- 

WHITLEY,  SAMUEL  HALL,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1903-.     Address,  Harvard  Law  School,  Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

WINSLOW,  ARTHUR  MELVIN,  Ph.B.  Graduate  student  Brown  uni- 
versity 1903-04.     Address,  50  Ehon  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WOODBURY,  TRUEMAN  DOANE,  Ph.B  Student  of  forestry  Yale 
university  1903-.     Address,  U.  S.  Forest  Service,  Washington,  D.  C.     P. 

YOUNG,  FRANCIS  ELLIOTT,  A.B.  Address,  1836  Paterson  Ave.,  Bal- 
timore. Md. 


ANTHONY,  CHARLOTTE  [Mrs.  Caleb  Allen  Fuller],  Ph.B.  Address, 
717  University  Ave.,  Madison,  Wis.  P. 

ATWOOD,  RUBY  MARION,  A.B.  Teacher  Merrimack,  N.  H.,  1898-09; 
Goffstown,  N.  H.,  1899;  assistant  high  school,  Acton,  Mass.,  1903-.  Ad- 
dress, New  Boston,  N.  H.  P. 

BARBOUR,  JESSIE  MAY,  Ph.B.  Teacher  English,  high  school.  Fair- 
haven,  Mass.,  1903-.     Address,  Ashton,  R.  I.  P. 

BARCLAY,  JANE,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1904.  Assistant  wel- 
fare manager  Filene's,  Boston,  Mass.,  1904-.  Address,  Filene's,  Boston, 
Mass.  P. 

BARRETT,  ALICE  MORSE,  A.B.  Graduate  student,  candidate  for  the 
degree  of  A.M.,  Brown  university,  1903-.  Address,  207  Williams  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BARTLETT,  MABEL  IRENE,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Providence,  R.  I.  Ad- 
dress, 37  Hudson  St.,  Providence.  R.  I.  P- 

BURNSIDE,  ANNA,  A.B.  Assistant  teacher  high  school.  West  Upton, 
Mass.,  1903-04;  teacher  mathematics  high  school,  Weymouth,  Mass., 
1904-.     Address,  94  Dexter  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


1903  GRADUATES  485 

CALEF,  EDNA  GEORGIANA.  Ph.B.  Teacher  Latin,  Miss  White's  home 
school,  Concord,  Mass.,   1903-.     Address,  Concord,  Mass.  P. 

CARROLL,  ALICE  SHEEHAN,  A.B.  Teacher  Classical  high  school, 
Providence,  R.  L,  1903-04;  teacher  Providence.  Address,  131  Tock- 
wotton  St.,  Providence,  R.  L  P. 

CHEEVER,  ANNIE  FRANCES.  Ph.B.  Student  dentistry  Tufts  college 
1903-.     Address,  91  Elm  St.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  P. 

COBB,  ANNIE  MABEL.  Ph.B.  Teacher  grammar  school,  Attleboro,  Mass. 
Address,  236  Park  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  P. 

COFFIN,  LILLIAN  MAUDE,  A.B.  Address,  Hartford  Ave.,  Johnston 
R.  I.  P. 

HERSEY,  ALICE  MINA,  A.B.     Teacher.     Address,  Henniker,  N.  H. 

HERSEY,  HELEN  ELIZABETH,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905. 
Address,  148  Broad  St  ,  Providence,  R.  I. 

HOOD,  BESSIE  ALLEN  [Mrs.  Daniel  Everett  Bellows],  A.B.  Address, 
Little  Falls.  N.  Y.  P. 

LEONARD,  GRACE  FISHER,  Ph.B.;  B.L.S.  University  of  the  state  of 
N.  Y.  1904.  Graduated  N.  Y.  state  library  school  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1895; 
assistant  librarian  Athenaeum,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1895-;  member  Ameri- 
can library  association.     Address,  156  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.       P. 

LOUD,  BESSIE  ALBERTA.  Ph.B.  Address,  4  Wesleyan  Ave.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

MERCER,  HESTER  JANE,  A.B.  Teacher  high  school,  Windham,  Conn., 
1904;  student  Simmons  college,  Boston,  Mass.,  1904;  head  Slater  memo- 
rial homestead.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1905-.  Address,  66  Benefit  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  P- 

MERCER,  MARY  ELIZABETH,  Ph.B.  Address,  285  Pleasant  St.,  WiUi- 
mantic.  Conn.  P- 

MUNRO,  ETHEL  MAY,  Ph.B.  Teacher.  Address,  321  High  St.,  Bristol, 
R.  I.  P. 

RICH,  ETHEL  ELLA,  A.B.  Teacher  Hope  street  high  school  1903-04; 
English  high  school,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1904-.  Address,  375  Blackstone 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

SCHOLFIELD,  LILLIE  LEONORETTA,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination 
1905.  Tutor  Providence,  R.  I.,  1903-;  private  secretary  1905-.  Ad- 
dress, 49  Beacon  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

STOCKARD  ALMA,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1904.  Address,  95 
Benevolent  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

STREET,  GERALDINE  ETHELWYN,  A.B.  Teacher  1903-04.  Address, 
1 167  Cranston  St.,  Cranston,  R.  I.  P. 

TRAVER,  HELEN  WAKELY,  A.B.  Teacher  1903-04;  travelling  in  Eu- 
rope 1905.     Address,  748  Asylum  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

WHITMARSH,  HELEN  [Mrs.  Jerry  Dearborn  Drew],  A.B.  Address, 
Oakwood  Ave.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

WILCOX,  EDITH  FIELD,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Doyle  avenue  grammar  school, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-1900;  student  Newton  theological  institution 
1903-04;  teacher  Mary  A.  Colby  school  for  girls,  Yokohama,  Japan. 
Address,  34  Bluff,  Yokohama,  Japan.  P- 

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1904 

ALLEN,  AUSTIN  KETCHAM,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905.  Ad- 
dress, Stanfordville,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.  P. 

APPLETON,  EVERARD,  A.B.     Address,  209  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

APPLETON,  WILLIAM  DAY,  M.E.  Assistant  mechanical  engineering, 
Brown  university,  1904-.     Address,  209  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.     P. 


486  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1904 

ARNOLD.  EDMUND  KINGSLEY,  A.B.  Principal  high  school,  Dart- 
mouth, Mass.,  1004-.     Address,  Touisset,  Mass.  P. 

BECKWITH,  IRVING  JUDSON  A.B.  Student  Rochester  theological 
seminary  1904-.     Address,  McDonough,  N.  Y.  P. 

BELDING,  WALLACE  KING,  Ph.B.  With  the  C  E  Sherin  company, 
advertisers,  New  York,  N.  Y  ,  1905-.  Address,  201  West  117th  St., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BEVAN.  RALPH  HERVEY.  A.B.  Rhodes  scholar,  Worcester  college. 
Oxford  university,  1904-.     Address,  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  England, 

BLACK,  EDWARD  JOSEPH,  Ph.B.  Student  medicine  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1904-.     Address,   16  Tecumseh  St.,  Providence,  R.   I.  P. 

BOONE,  ILSLEY,  Ph.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institution  1904-. 
Address.  28  Knowles  St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  P. 

BOOTH,  OLIVER  HILLIARD.  Ph.B.  Member  staff  Tribune,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1904;  expert  editorial  division.  Bureau  of  forestry,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1904-0-.  Author  Jean  Lafiite,  1905.  Address.  26  Garfield  Place. 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  P. 

BRADY,  HENRY  JAMES  A.B  Law  student  Harvard  university  1904-. 
Address,  38^  Pine  St.,  Providence.  R.  I.  P. 

BRAUN.  MORITZ,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  r9o5.  Address,  Yale 
University.  New  Haven.  Conn.  P. 

BRIGGS,  ASA  LLOYD,  Ph.B.  With  Ashaway  woolen  company,  Asha- 
way,  R.  I.     Address,  Ashaway,  R.  I.  P. 

BRIGHTMAN,  HERBERT  FRANK,  A.B.  Vice  principal  Park  avenue 
institute,  Bridi!;eport,  Conn.      Address,  76  Warren  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

BUXTON,  BERTRAM  HARRINGTON,  A.B.  Address,  1473  Broad  St., 
Providence,  R.I.  P. 

CAMERON.  ARTHUR  EWEN,  A.B.  Salesman  General  fire  extinguisher 
company,  Providence,  R.  I       Address,  489  Hope  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

CASEY,  CHARLES  DYER,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1904-. 
Address,  27  Claremont  Ave.    Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CHANDLER,  RALPH  WILLIAM,  Ph.B.  Real  estate  agent.  Address, 
Perry,  la.  P. 

CHEEVER,  WILLIAM  EDSON,  C.E.  Address,  no  Dexter  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

CLARK,  PAUL  FRANKLIN,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905.  Ad- 
dress, 73  Emery  St.,  Portland,  Me.  P. 

CLOUGH,  WARREN  ALMON,  M.E.;  Sc.M.  upon  examination  1905.  As- 
sistant mechanical  drawing.  Brown  university,  1904-;  graduate  student, 
candidate  for  the  degree  of  A.M.,  1904-.     Address,  Groton,  Mass.        P. 

COLBURN,  GUY  BLANDIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905.  Stu- 
dent teacher  Classical  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-.  Address, 
117  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

COUGHLIN,  FREDERICK  ALOYSIUS,  A.B.  Student  medicine  Johns 
Hopkins  university  1904-.     Address,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 

DAVIS,  FOSTER  BARKER,  Ph.B.  Banker  and  broker,  firm  of  Davis 
and  Davis,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  212  Banigan  Building,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

DEALTRY,  CLARENCE  WASHINGTON,  Ph.B.  Paymaster  Carver  cot- 
ton gin  company.  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Address,  East  Bridgewater, 
Mass.  P. 

DENICO,  ARTHUR  ALBERTUS,  Ph.B.;  Sc.B.  R.  I.  college  of  agriculture 
and  mechanical  arts  1901.  With  Nathaniel  Fisher  and  company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Address,  146  Duane  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 


1904  GRADUATES  487 

DRURY,  HAROLD  WILLIAMS,  Ph.B.  Principal  high  school,  Lyme, 
Conn.     Address,  Mount  Pleasant  Academy,  Ossining,  N.  Y.  P. 

DUMMER,  RICHARD  OWEN,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905.  Ad- 
dress, Weld,  Me. 

DUNCAN.  JAMES  HARPER,  C.E.  Rodman  in  office  of  resident  engineer, 
East  river  rapid  transit  tunnel.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904-.  Address, 
Stockton  Springs,  Me.  P. 

EASTERBROOKS,  WILLIAM  YOUNG,  Ph.B.  Merchant.  Address,  147 
Mulberry  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

ESTEN,  HOWARD  FOSS,  C.E.  Civil  engineer  New  York,  New  Haven 
and  Hartford  railroad,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  102  Cedar  St.,  Paw- 
tucket, R.  I.  P. 

FEINGOLD,  LOUIS  EDWARD,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905. 
Law  student  Harvard  university  1904-.  Address,  22  Spruce  St.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.  P. 

FIELDS.  CHARLES  FOWLER,  A.B.  Student  Rochester  theological  sem- 
inary, Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1904-.  Address,  61  Madison  St.,  Hartford, 
Conn.  P. 

FRANCIS,  GEORGE  BLINN,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1904-.     Address,  i  West  8ist  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

FREEMAN,  HERBERT  AUGUSTINE,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  exmination 
1905.  Assistant  mathematics.  Brown  university,  1904-05;  graduate 
student  1904-05.     Address,  21  Eagle  St.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  P. 

GALLISON,  JAMES  MURRAY,  A.B.     Address,  Franklin,  Mass. 

GNUSE,  HARMON   HENRY,  A.B.;  La  Grange  college   1902.     Graduate 

student,  candidate  for  the  degree  of  A.M.,  1904-.     Address,  La  Grange, 

Mo. 
GRANGER.  CLIFFORD  MOORE,  A.B      Instructor  Hicks  school,  Santa 

Barbara,  Cal.     Address,  Feeding  Hills,  Mass.  P. 

GRAY,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Ph.B.     With  J.  S.  Plummer  and  company, 

importers  of  straw  braid.     Address,  159  Mercer  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

HALL,  WELLS  ALBERT,  A.B.  Principal  Radnor  high  school,  Wayne, 
Penn.     Address,  125  Walnut  Ave.,  Wayne,  Penn.  P. 

HANSON,  HAROLD  ROBERT,  Ph.B.  With  The  Charles  E.  Shores  com- 
pany. New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  164  Front  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.       P. 

HART,  HOWARD  FARMAN,  A  B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905.  Assist- 
ant mathematics.  Brown  university,  1904-.  Address,  P.  O.  Box  282, 
FayetteviUe,  N.  Y.  P. 

HASCALL,  CHARLES  SHAILER.  A.B.  Insurance  clerk  Metropolitan  life 
insurance  company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  ^8  West  27th  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  P. 

HASTINGS.  HARRY  WORTHINGTON,  A.B.  Teacher  high  school, 
Williamsport,  Penn.     Address,  Agawam,  Mass.  P. 

HECKMAN,  JOHN  FRANCIS.  Ph.B.  Bookkeeper  Union  trust  company, 
Providence   R.  I.     Address,  loi  Broadway   Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HERRING,  JOHN  PEABODY,  A  B.  Stud«^nt  Rochester  theological  sem- 
inary 1904-      Address,  139  Wentworth  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HOBSON,  CLIFTON  HENRY.  Ph.B.  Principal  grammar  school.  Palmer, 
Mass       Address.  Palmer,  .Mass.  P- 

HOFFMAN,  WILLIA.M  GEORGE,  A.B.  Address,  S9  Dora  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I  P- 

HOLMES,  GEORGE  SAXFORD,  Ph.B.  Reporter  Evening  telegram, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-.     Address,  101  Broadway,  Providence,  R.  I.      P. 


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HUNT,  CHARLES  WESLEY,  A.B.  Teacher  English.  Vermont  academy 
Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  1904-.     Address,  North  Charlestown,  N.  H.  P- 

HUNT,  STEPHEN  FOSTER,  Ph.B.  Representative  Nicholson  file  com- 
pany, Australia,  New  Zealand  and  South  Africa,  1904-.  Address,  152 
Irving  Ave  ,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

ISAAC,  ALFRED  ELTON,  Ph.B.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1899;  with  American  Baptist  missionary  union  Boston,  Mass.,  1899- 
1904;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1902;  pastor  Tenth  avenue  church,  Col- 
umbus, O.,  1904-.     Address,  91  West  Ninth  Ave.,  Columbus,  O.  P. 

JESSUP,  ROYAL  NESMITH,  A.B.  Student  Union  theological  seminary 
1904-.     Address,  273  Ryerson  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P. 

JONES,  FREDERICK  CLARK,  Ph.B.  Lithographer.  Address,  1266 
Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

JOSLIN,  HAROLD  VINCENT,  A.B.  Engineer,  Hightstown,  N.  J.;  with 
The  Safety  car  heating  and  lighting  company  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address, 
160  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

JUDAH,  NOBLE  BRANDON,  A.B.  Law  student  Northwestern  university 
1904-.     Address,  2701  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

JUTTEN,  LLEWELLYN  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1904-.     Address,  610  Cherry  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

KELLEHER,  GEORGE  EDWARD,  A.B.  Address,  4  Cypress  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

KENYON,  HERBERT  ALDEN,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905.  In- 
structor French,  Brown  university,  1904-.  Address,  100  Hospital  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LANE,  RALPH  ARTHUR,  A.B.  Principal  schools,  Cottage  City,  Mass. 
Address,  Cottage  City,  Mass.  P. 

LANGWORTHY,  LOUIS  RUSSELL,  Ph.B.  Teacher.  Address,  East 
Providence  Centre,  R.  I.  P. 

LELAND,  CHARLES  BAINBRIDGE,  Ph.B.  Clerk  Safety  car  heating 
and  lighting  company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  Clifton  Springs, 
Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y.  P. 

LEONARD,  ALPHA  FREEMAN,  A.B.  Principal  Union  school,  Bath, 
N.  H.,  1904-.     Address,  Needham,  Mass.  P. 

LINCOLN,  SAMUEL  EVERETT.  A.B.  Graduate  student  Brown  uni- 
versity 1904-;  reporter  Providence  journal.  Address,  17  Burgess  Ave., 
East  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LYNCH,  MICHAEL  JOSEPH,  Ph.B.  Law  student.  Address,  276  Dwight 
St.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  P. 

McCANN,  JAMES  ALPHONSUS,  Ph.B.  Student  medicine  Johns  Hop- 
kins university  1904-.  Address,  236  North  Paterson  Park  Ave.,  Balti- 
more, Md.  P. 

McCarthy,  EUGENE  Ambrose,  A.B.  student  medicine  Harvard 
university  1904-.     Address,  Harvard  Medical  School,  Boston,  Mass.     P. 

McINTYRE,  EUGENE  LaVERNE,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1904-.     Address,  Waldo,  Wis.  P. 

McKENNA,  JAMES  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1904-.     Address,  137  Rochambeau  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MACKENZIE,  JOSEPH  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Zinc  miner  Joplin,  Mo.,  1904- 
05;  salesman  Root,  Neal  and  company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1905-.  Address, 
183  Belmont  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

MARTIN,  ROBERT  GRANT,  A.B.;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1905.  Ad- 
dress, 12^  Hathorne  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

MARYOTT,  CARLTON  HOWARD,  A.B.  Teacher  high  school,  Shrews- 
bury, Mass.,  1904-.     Address,  39  Wendell  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.         P. 


1904  GRADUATES  489 

MASON,  STEPPIEN  WATERMAN,  Ph.B.  With  Clarence  Whitman  and 
company,  dry  goods  merchants,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904-.  Address,  39 
Leonard  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

MASURY,  ALFRED  FELLOWS,  M.E.  Engineer  General  electric  com- 
pany, Lynn,  Mass.,  1904-05;  Corwin  manufacturing  company,  Peabody, 
Mass.     Address,  48  Elm  St.,  Dan  vers,  Mass.  P. 

MATTUCK,  JACOB  ALEXANDER,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905. 
Student  teacher  Hope  street  high  school,  Providence,  R.  L,  1904-.  Ad- 
dress, 42  Providence  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

METCALF,  HOUGHTON.  Ph.B.  With  Eastern  coal  company,  Providence, 
R.  L     Address,  600  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  L  P. 

MILLIKEN,  ALLEN  WEBSTER,  A.B.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1904-.     Address,  8  Lincoln  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  P. 

MOWRY,  ELISHA  CAPRON,  A.B.  Student.  Address.  7  Barnes  St., 
Providence,  R.  L  P. 

NICHOLS,  LESTER  HUTCHINSON,  Ph.B.  General  manager  E.  L.  Nich- 
ol's  stores,  Benningtori,  Vt.     Address,  457  Main  St.,  Bennington,  Vt. 

O'CONNELL,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Address,  75  Langdon  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

PALMER,  JOHN  HECTOR,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1904-;  pastor  First  Baptist  church,  Crompton,  R.  I.  Address, 
Crompton,  R.  I.  P. 

PATCH,  ARTHUR  LIONEL,  A.B.  With  the  E.  L.  Patch  company,  man- 
ufacturing pharmacists,  Stoneham,  Mass.  Address,  28  Lincoln  St., 
Stoneham,  Mass.  P. 

PENLEY,  HARRY  MAYNARD,  Ph.B.     Address,  Auburn,  Me.  P. 

PLACE,  EMORY  LYON,  A.B.  Resident  East  Alton,  N.  H.  „  Bom  Foster, 
R.  I.,  July  28,  1874;  died  Oct.  22,  1904. 

POPE,  ARTHUR  UPHAM,  A.B.  Grand  army  fellow.  Brown  university, 
1904-.     Address,  Newburyport,  Mass.  P. 

PRINCE,  WALTER  EVERETT,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  190^. 
Graduate  student  Brown  university  1904-05.  Address,  12  Riverside 
St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

RAYMOND,  BERNARD  PERRY,  Ph.B.     Address,  Winchendon,  Mass. 

REYNOLDS,  WILDER  TIBBITTS,  M.E.  Address,  East  Greenwich, 
R.  I.  P. 

ROSTON,  CHARLES  DUREN.  C.E.  Engineer  American  extractor  com- 
pany 1904-05;  civil  engineering  department.  New  York,  New  Haven 
and  Hartford  railroad,  Boston,  Mass.,  1905-.  Address,  21  West  Cedar 
St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

ROWE,  LOUIS  EARLE.  Ph.B.  Graduate  student,  candidate  for  the  de- 
gree of  A.M.,  Brown  university,  1904-.  Address,  Shawomet  Beach, 
R.  I.  P. 

SACKETT,  HERBERT  LEE,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1904.  Sub- 
master  high  school,  Dedham,  Mass.,  1904-.  Address,  Smith's  Mills, 
Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y.  P. 

SALISBURY,  LUCIUS  ALBERT,  A.B.  Student  medicine  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1904-.     Address,  Harvard  Medical  School,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

SANDAGER,  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Teacher  Blight  school,  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
1904-.     Address,  2 131  Fitzwater  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

SAVAGE,  CHARLES  FREDERIC,  A.B.  Assistant  secretary  Harlem 
branch.  Young  men's  Christian  association  of  New  York.  Address,  5 
West  125th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

SCHLOSS.  BERRICK,  Ph.B.  Singer.  Address,  133  West  117th  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  P. 


490  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1904 

SCUDDER,  ELIOT  ROSSTTER,  Ph.B.  Law  student  Boston  university 
1904-.     Address.  60  Wyman  St.,  Brockton,  Mass.  P. 

SMALLEY,  HARRY,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  ujon  examination  190^.  Teacher  Hope 
street  high  school  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-05.  Address,  1250  High  St., 
Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

SMITH,  EDWARD  STAPLES.  M.E.  Draughtsman  Bucj^rus  company, 
South  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Address,  South   Milwaukee,  Wis.  P. 

SPENCER,  GEORGE  LAWTON,  M.E.  Student  naval  architecture,  Cor- 
nell university,   1904-.     Address,  90  Keene  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

STANTON.  ALBERT  HAYES,  A.B.  Student  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1904-.     Address,  25  Farwell  Hall,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  P. 

STEVENS,  ELMER  TOMPKINS,  Ph.B.  With  Charles  A.  Stevens  and 
brothers.  Chica<iO,   111.,    1904-.     Address,  Hotel  Kenwood,  Chicago,   111. 

P. 

STOCKARD,  CLAUDE  HENRY,  A.B.  Bookkeeper  Providence,  R.  I. 
Address,  95  Benevolent  St.,  Providence,  R,  I.  P. 

STOWELL,  HERBERT  JACKMAN,  A.B.     Address,  Bristol,  R.  I.  P. 

TAFT,  EDWARD  PADELFORD,  Ph.B.  With  W.  L.  Wells  and  company, 
cotton  brokers,  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  1904-.  Address,  102  Waterman  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TETLOW.  EDWIN  JUDKINS,  A.B.  Salesman  Swift  and  company, 
Chicago,  111..  1904-."     Address,  116  Chester  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.     P. 

THOMPSON.  CLARENCE  McGREGOR,  A.B.  Principal  Chilhowee  in- 
stitute. Trundle's  Cross  Roads,  Tenn.  Address,  Trundle's  Cross  Roads, 
Tenn.  P. 

TRUMBULL,  SAMUEL  BEEDY,  Ph.B.  In  business.  Address,  541  Low- 
ell St.,  Lawrence,  Mass  P. 

WATSON,  JOHN  BROWN,  Ph.B  Teacher  Atlanta  Baptist  College,  At- 
lanta, Ga.,  1904-.     Address,  Atlanta  Baptist  College,  Atlanta,  Ga.         P. 

WEST,  ALBERT  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1904.  Law 
student  Harvard  university  1904-.  Address,  91^  Roanoke  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

WILSON.  EUGENE  IMERRILL,  A.B.  Student  Rochester  theological 
seminary,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1904-.  Address,  39  Primrose  Ave.,  Mount 
Vernon,  N.  Y.  P. 

YOUNG,  ARTHUR  LINCOLN,  A.B.  Commandant  and  instructor  phys- 
ics and  elementary  history.  Trinity  hall,  Washington,  Penn.,  1904-. 
Address,  Colby  Academy,  New  London,  N.  H.  P. 


ALDRICH,  EDITH  VIOLET,  Ph.B.  Address,  33  Blackmore  Ave., 
Auburn,  R.  I.  P. 

BAKER,  LAURA  FRANCES,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Block  Island,  R.  I.,  1904-. 
Address,  31  Arch  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BAKER,  LENA  BELLE,  Ph.B.  Teacher.  Address,  31  Arch  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

BEITENMAN,  FLORENCE  BUTLER,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Hope  street  high 
school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-.  Address,  184  Meeting  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

BROOKS,  LAURA,  A.B.  Teacher  languages  high  school.  East  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1904-.     Address,  23  Mary  Ave.,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BRUCE,  ELIZA  ETHEL,  Ph.B.  Assistant  teacher  high  school,  Swanton, 
Vt.,  1904-.     Address,  40^  Summer  St.,  Bath,  Me.  P. 

CAWLEY,  AGNES  ALICE,  A.B.     Address,  East  Providence,  R.  I. 

CONLEY,  ANNIE  LOUISE,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1904-. 
Address,  236  North  Main  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P- 


1904  GRADUATES  49^ 

COTTON,  FLORA  MELVILLE,  A.B.  Student  teacher  Classical  high 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-.  Address,  16  Humboldt  Ave.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

CROSBY,  ALICE  MARION,  Ph.B.  Assistant  agent  Associated  charities, 
Somerville,  Mass.,  1904-.     Address,  South  End  House,  Boston,  Mass.      P. 

DEVLIN,  LOTTIE  MAY,  A.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  Greek,  high  school, 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1904-.  Address,  85  Beechwood  Ave.,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.  P. 

FISHER,  ANNIE,  A.B.  Teacher  Berwick  academy.  South  Berwick,  Me., 
1904-.     Address,  587  Academy  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

FOX,  ANNA  LEAH,  Ph.B.  Graduate  student,  candidate  for  the  degree 
of  A.M.,  Teacher's  college,  Columbia  university,  1904-.  Address,  34 
Ninth  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

HEATON,  HANNAH,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Point  street  grammar  school,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1904-.     Address,  152  George  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LOWELL,  LINDA  MAY,  Ph.B.  Teacher  Hope  street  high  school.  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1904-.     Address,  167  Ohio  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

McKENNA,  THERESA  RACHEL,  A.B.  Pupil  teacher  Point  street  gram- 
mar school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-.  Address,  39  Bainbridge  Ave., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

MAGUIRE,  NORA  LORETTA,  A.B.  Address,  79  Andem  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

MILLIGAN,  ANNETTE  WALKER.  Ph.B.  Graduate  student  Brown 
university  1904-.     Address,   211   Chapel  St.,  Saylesville,  R.   I.  P. 

OSLIN,  MARY  ELLEN,  A.B.  Pupil  teacher  Academy  avenue  grammar 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-.  Address,  241  Amherst  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

PACKARD,  SARAH  DE  VEAUX,  Ph.B.  Address,  425  Angell  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

RECTOR,  VERA,  A.B.     Address,  i  Brook  St.,  Pawtucket.  R.  I. 

SAYER,  INEZ  VERNON,  Ph.B.  Pupil  teacher  Oxford  street  grammar 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-.  Address,  088  Smith  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  y    4  9  p 

SHAW,  MARJORIE  WADSWORTH,  A.B.  Teacher  Peace  street  grammar 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-.     Address.  Oak  Lawn,  R.  I.  P- 

SHOREY,  MARION  LYDIA,  Ph.B.  Instructor  physiology  and  house- 
hold economics,  Brown  university,  1904-.  Graduate  student,  candidate 
for  the  degree  of  Ph.D.,  Brown  university,  1904-.  Address,  Brown 
universitv,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

SMALL,  CARRIE  ETTA,  A.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905.  Teacher 
high  school,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1874-75;  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1876-86;  prin- 
cipal 1886-94;  principal  Woodward  institute  for  girls.  Quincy,  Mass., 
1894-1901.      Address,  Acadia  Seminary,  Wolfville.  N.  S.  P- 

STARK.  ELEANOR,  A.B.     Address.  41  Chapin  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.     P. 

STENHOUSE,  MAE.  A.B.     Teacher.     Address,  Newport,  R.  I. 

STRAFFIN,  ELSIE  MARION  [Mrs  Walter  Cochrane  P.ronson].  A.B.;  A.M. 
upon  examination  1904.  Assistant  in  English, Women's  college.  Brown 
university,  1904-os;  fellow  in  English,  Brown  university,  candidate 
for  the  degree  of  Ph.D.,  1904-.  Address,  232  Brown  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

TAYLOR,  SARAH  ELLEN,  A.B.     Address,  5  Centre  St.,  Methuen,  Mass. 

P. 

TILLINGHAST,  EDITH  MARION,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905- 
Graduate  student  Brown  university  1904-05.  Address.  129  Oxford  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TOWLE,  GEORGIA  LOUISE.  A.B.  Assistant  high  school,  Rumford  Falls, 
Me.,  1904-.     Address,  118  Lexington  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

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ALBRECHT,  WILLIAM  HORTON,  A.B.     Address,  West  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y. 

ALBRO,  FRANK  TAYLOR,  Ph.B.     Address,  288  Lincoln  Ave.,  Fall  River, 

Mass. 
ALEXANDER,  CHARLES  ZASLAVSKY,  A.B.     Address,    129   Williams 

St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
ALLISON,    GEORGE    DEACON,    Ph.B.     Address,    273    Van    Buren    St., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

ANTHONY,  HARRINGTON  TILLINGHAST,  Ph.B.  Address,  Drown- 
ville,  R.  I. 

ARNOLD,  HAROLD  GREENE,  Ph.B.  Address,  159  Waterman  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

BAILEY,  JOSEPH  CHESTER,  Ph.B.  Address,  181  Adelaide  Ave.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 

BAKER,  SAMUEL  NEWHALL,  Ph.B.  Address,  48  Barnes  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

BARNEY,  WALTER  HOWARD,  A.B.  Address,  250  Washington  Ave., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

BARTLETT,  SAMUEL  TEELE,  A.B.  Address,  170  Curtis  St.,  West 
Somerville,  Mass. 

BEATTY,  EDGAR  AUGUSTINE,  Ph.B.     Address,  LovettsviUe,  Va. 

BLISS,  LEROY  FRANKLIN,  A.B.  Address,  440  Stafford  Road,  Tiverton, 
R.  I. 

BROOMHEAD,  FREDERICK  CALVIN,  Ph.B.  Address,  162  High  St., 
Fall  River,  Mass. 

BROWN,  ALLYN  LARRABEE,  A.B.  Address,  16  Warren  St.,  Norwich, 
Conn. 

BROWN,  ARTHUR  ROBERT,  C.E.  Address,  25  Williams  St.,  Homells- 
ville,  N.  Y. 

BROWNING,  EARL  WHITNEY,  Ph.B.  Address,  Brown  University,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 

BUGBEE,  BERTRAM  CLYDE,  A.B.     Address,  Woodstock  Valley,  Conn. 

BULLOCK,  GEORGE  BURROUGHS,  Ph.B.  Address,  28  Pitman  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

BURR,  FRANK  ARTHUR,  M.E.     Address,  East  Providence,  R.  I. 

CADY,  RAYMOND  DAVIS,  A.B.     Address,   155    Shaw  Ave.,  Edgewood, 

CAMFIELD,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.  Address,  255  Prairie  Ave.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 

CARDELLICCHIO,  GODFREY  IGINO,  A.B.  Address,  Care  Dr.  Henson, 
Providence,  R.  I. 

CONNOLLY,  JAMES  HENRY,  Sc.B.  Address,  177  School  St.,  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I. 

COOK,  FREDERICK  WEBSTER,  Ph.B.  Address,  453  Angell  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 

COOKE,  FRANK  STARR,  Ph.B.  Address,  134  Congdon  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

COSTELLO,  MICHAEL  FRANCIS,  Ph.B.  Address,  376  Weeden  St., 
Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

CRANE,  JUDSON  ADAMS,  A.B.     Address,  23  Williams  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

CRONKHITE,  LEONARD  WOLSEY,  Ph.B.  Address,  Worcester  College, 
Oxford,  England. 

CROSS,  EARLE  BENNETT,  A.B.  Address,  80  Olney  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 


J  NoTB. — A  list  of  those  receiving  first  degrees  in  1905,  with  their  home  addresses,  is 
added.     No  attempt  has  been  made  to  give  detailed  information. 


I 


igos  GRADUATES  493 

DAMON,  LEWIS  PORTER,  A.B.  Address,  46  Richmond  St.,  Fall  River, 
Mass. 

DAVISON,  HERBERT  FRANKLIN,  Ph.D.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1905. 
Address,  41  Summer  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

DeWOLF,  PAUL  CHURCHILL,  Ph.B.  Address,  12  Vanderpool  St., 
Newark,  N.  J. 

DOUGLASS,  CHARLES  HENRY,  Sc.B.  Address,  135  Brook  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

DOWD,  ALBERT  AVERILL,  A.B.     Address,  Woodbury,  Conn. 

DROHAN,  WILLIAM  CLARK,  A.B.  Address,  525  Main  St.,  Brockton, 
Mass. 

EGGLESTON,  DeWITT  CARL,  M.E.     Address,  Sound  Beach,  Conn. 

EHMKE,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  Ph.B.     Address,  Silver  Creek,  N.  Y. 

FILSON,  JOHN  PIERCE,  A.B.     Address,  Diamond,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y. 

FOULDER,  JAMES  ROY,  M.E.     Address,  Salt  Point,  N.  Y. 

FREEMAN,  FRED  HAYWOOD,  Ph.B.     Address,  Sterling,  Conn. 

GARLAND,  RICHARD  THOMAS,  A.B.  Address,  59  Clifford  St.,  Paw- 
tucket, R.  I. 

GATHANY,  JESSE  MADISON,  Ph.B.     Address,  Hallstead,  Penn. 

GESSNER,  GEORGE  ADAM,  A.B.     Address,  Macomb,  111. 

GLEASON,  PHILIP  TRAYNE,  A.B.     Address,  Lonsdale,  R.  I. 

GOODRICH,  SAMUEL  CARLISLE,  Ph.B.     Address,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

GOODWIN,  CARDINAL  LEONIDAS,  A.B.     Address,  Nian,  Ind.  T. 

GOODWIN,  EDWIN  SYKES,  Ph.B.     Address,  Laconia,  N.  H. 

GRATRIX,  STEPHEN  EARL,  A.B.  Address,  98  Broadway,  Newport, 
R.  I. 

GREENE,  CHESTER  CARR,  Ph.B.  Address,  442  Pine  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

HALL,  MARTIN  STUART,  A.B.     Address,  Alpine,  Schuyler  Co.,  N.  Y. 

HANSON,  PHILIP  ADAMS,  Ph.B.  Address,  86  Congress  St.,  Portland, 
Me. 

HARDING,  HARRY  SPEAR,  Ph.B.     Address,  Stoneham,  Mass. 

HARKNESS,  EDWARD  EVERETT,  A.B.     Address,  Gardner,  Mass. 

HASCALL,  THEODORE  CONRAD,  Ph.B.  Address,  Care  J.W.Greene, 
R.  F.  D.  2,  Swansea,  Mass. 

HASCALL,  WILLIAM  CHACE,  Ph.B.  Address,  Care  J.  W.  Greene,  R.  F. 
D.  2,  Swansea,  Mass. 

HAWKINS,  FREDERICK  EUGENE,  A.B.  Address,  241  Thurber  Ave., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

HEALEY,  JOHN  JOSEPH,  Ph.B.  Address,  636  Cranston  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

HICKMAN,  WILLIAM  RAYMOND,  Ph.B.     Address,  Greencastle,  Ind. 

HINDS,  HARRY  HIRAM,  M.E.  Address,  25  North  Main  St.,  St.  Albans, 
Vt. 

HOBBS,  CHARLES  ALFRED,  A.B.     Address,  Delavan,  Wis. 

HOLLAND,  BENJAMIN,  A.B.  Address,  17  Claremont  Ave.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

HOLMES,  CLARENCE  WARREN,  Ph.B.     Address,  Milton's  Mills,  N.  H. 

HOPKINS,  EDGAR  ARNOLD,  Ph.B.  Address,  250  Olney  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

HOVEY,  RAY  PALMER,  C.E.     Address,  Caloosa,  Lee  Co.,  Fla. 


494  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1905 

HOWARD,  ARTHUR  ALLISON,  Ph.B.  Address,  15  Salem  St.,  Wake- 
field, Mass. 

HOWARD,  FRANK  GILBERT,  Ph.B.     Address,  Arlington,  R  I. 

HOYT,  COLGATE,  A.B.     Address,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

HULSE,  FRANK  CLIFTON,  Ph.B.     Address,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y. 

HUTCHISON,  NEWTON  PECK,  Ph.B.  Address,  185  Eddy  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

HYDE,  LUCIEN  STEVENS,  A.B.     Address,  Whitney's  Point,  N.  Y. 

INGALLS,  ALFRED  WESLEY,  Ph.B.  Address,  173  Essex  St.,  Lynn, 
Mass. 

JAMIESON,  ROBERT  IRVING,  A.B.     Address,  Shawomet  Beach,  R.  I. 

JENNINGS,  OLIVER  SAUNDERS,  A.B.  Address,  421  June  St.,  Fall 
River,  Mass. 

JOHNSON,  RALPH  GERHARDT,  A.B.  Address,  1253  Tenth  St.,  Des 
Moines,  la. 

KENDALL,  LEON  MUNN,  Ph.B.     Address,  Fairlee,  Vt. 

KETTNER,  RALPH  DARLING,  A.B.  Address.  53  Wesleyan  Ave.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 

KINGMAN,  CHARLES  HARVEY,  A.B.  Address,  215  Fulton  St.,  James- 
town, N.  Y. 

LAMKIE,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  Ph.B.     Address,  Walpole,  N.   H. 

LEWIS,  ERNEST  FARNUM,  A.B.  Address,  148  Holden  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

McGOUGH,  JOHN  HENRY,  A.B.  Address,  loi  Davis  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

McKENNA,  EDWARD  FRANCIS,  A.B.  Address,  1686  Westminster  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

MacMINN,  GEORGE  RUPERT,  A.B.  Address,  908  College  Ave.,  Bur- 
lington, la. 

MAHONEY,  JOHN  CHRISTOPHER,  A.B.  Address,  28  Preston  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

MANDEVILLE,  FRANK  NESLER,  Ph.B.  Address,  256  Clinton  Ave., 
Newark,  N.  J. 

MARBLE,  FRANK  ELLIOT,  Ph.B.     Address,  West  Lynn,  Mass. 

MAXFIELD,  ARTHUR  CARROLL,  A.B.     Address,  Pittsfield,  N.  H. 

MAY,  ARTHUR  PALMER,  A.B.  Address,  68  Olney  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

MEADER,  WILLIAM  GRANVILLE,  A.B.  Address,  88  Andem  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

MILLARD,  JACOB  COOPER,  M.E.  Address,  120  Congdon  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

MITCHELL,  CHARLES  STUART,  A.B.  Address,  E2  Champion  Apart- 
ments, Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

NANES,  PHILIP,  Ph.B.     Address,  72  East  105th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

NEWTON,  HAROLD  CHARLES,  A.B.  Address,  11  Wallingford  Ave., 
Athol,  Mass. 

PAK,  SANGKYU,  Ph.B.     Address,  Seoul,  Corea. 

POTTER,  ARTHUR  NILES,  Ph.B.     Address,  Willimantic,  Conn. 

PRATT,  WILLARD  LESLIE,  Ph.B.     Address,  Blodgett  Mills,  N.  Y. 

PRICE,  IRVING  LANOUETTE,  Ph.B.  Address,  The  Albion,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

READ,  WILLIAM  ALFRED,  A.B.     Address,  South  Hanson,  Mass. 


iQos  GRADUATES  495 

RICHARDS.  ALBERT  CHARLES,  C.E.  Address,  29  Francis  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  1. 

ROBINSON,  ARTHUR  HENRY,  A.B.     Address,  Esperance,  N.  Y. 
ROBINSON,  CHARLES  EDWIN,  A.B.     Address,  Newmarket,  N.  H. 
ROBINSON,  CHARLES   LORIMER,  A.B.     Address,  200  Waterman  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

SCHWINN,  FREDERICK,  Ph.B.  Address,  413  Mt.  Prospect  Ave.,  New- 
ark, N.  J. 

SEDDON,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.B.     Address,  29  Sexton  St.,  Providence, 

R.  I. 
SMITH,  FRANCIS  HERVEY,  Ph.B.     Address,  Hillsboro  Bridge,  N.  H. 

SPICER,    WILLIAM   ARNOLD,   Ph.B.     Address,   371    Broadway,   Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 
STALEY,  JOHN  JAY,  A.B.     Address,  Warren,  Wis. 
STEDMAN,  HOWLAND  SHERMAN,  A.B.     Address,  Newport,  R.  I. 
STEERE,  SMITH  OLIVER,  C.E.     Address,  Mapleville,  R.  I. 

STONEGRAVE,  AUGUSTUS  NOBLE,  Sc.B.  Address,  50  North  Main 
St.,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

SWANN,  HARVEY  JULIAN,  A.B.     Address,  35  Broad  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

THOMPSON,  JOHN  HARRISON,  A.B.     Address,  69  Congress  St.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 
TOWNE,  ROY,  A.B.     Address,  Windham,  Conn. 

TOWNSEND,  ARTHUR  SWAIN,  Ph.B.     Address,  166  Anthony  St.,  East 

Providence,  R.  I. 
VANDERBILT,  EARL,  C.E.     Address,  Little  York,  N.  J. 
WALKER,  RODNEY  CHARLES,  A.B.     Address,  Ludlow,  Vt. 

WATERS,  CHESTER  CAMPBELL,  A.B.     Address,  70  Almy  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 
WEBB,  ARCHIE  ROY,  Ph.B.     Address,  Whitehead,  Wis. 
WEBB,  THOMAS  McALPINE,  Ph.B.     Address,  Howard,  R.   I. 

WEEKS,  CHARLES  ALBERT,  Ph.B.  Address,  756  Cranston  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

WEISS,  PAUL,  Ph.B.     Address,  Dolgeville,  N.  Y. 

WELCH,  THOMAS  ALBERT,  Ph.B.  Address,  13  Hamilton  Ave.,  Lynn, 
Mass. 

WELLS,  HERBERT  COMSTOCK,  Ph.B.     Address,  Kingston,  R.   I. 

WELLS,  LESTER  ALLEN,  A.B.  Address,  209  Montgomery  Ave.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 

WESTCOTT,  NILES,  A.B.     Address,  Oak  Lawn,  R.  I. 

WHITE,  CARLTON  GRIEVES,  Ph.B.  Address,  124  Highland  Ave., 
Somerville,  Mass. 

WILLIS,  JOE  SELMAN,  Ph.B.     Address,  Waco,  Tex. 

WOOD,  BASIL  BOISE,  A.B.     Address,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

WOODIN,  GLENN  WILLIAM,  A.B.     Address,  Blodgett  Mills,  N.  Y. 

WOODSUM,  RALPH  BENJAMIN,  A.B.     Address,  Exeter,  N.  H. 


ARMSTRONG,  JOSEPHINE  STEDMAN,  A.B.  Address,  563  Pawtucket 
Ave.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

BANNAN,  MARY  ELIZABETH,  Ph.B.  Address,  311  Prairie  Ave.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 


496  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1905 

BANNING,    BERNICE    THORNTON,    A.B.     Address,    88    Benefit    St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

BONN,  MARION  HAMILTON,  Ph.B.     Address,   12   Spencer  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

BROWN,  EDITH  ANNE,  Ph.B.     Address,  71  Bay  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 
BROWNSON,  ISABEL  MARION,  A.B.     Address,  342   Plain  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

BUFFINTON,    BERTHA    AUGUSTA,   Ph.B.      Address,    463    Broadway, 
Providence,  R.  I. 

CADY,  SARAH  KEMPTON,  A.B.     Address,   382   Blackstone  St.,   Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

CAHOON,  LETITIA  MABEL,  A.B.     Address,  92  Wesleyan  Ave.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

CAMERON,  FRANCES  ROSS,  A.B.     Address,  480  Hope  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

CAMPBELL,  HARRIET   LOUISE,  Ph.B.     Address,  583  Academy  Ave., 

Providence,  R.  I. 
CHURCH,  MILLIE  DIMOND,  Ph.B.     Address,  Bristol,  R.  I. 
CLARK,  BERTHA  LOUISE,  Ph.B.     Address,  Chester,  Conn. 

COOKE,  CLARA  LOUISE,  Ph.B.     Address,  134  Congdon  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

DELANEY,  ELIZA  JENNETTA,  A.B.     Address,  23  Pitman  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

DOANE,  FLORENCE  ELLSWORTH,  A.B.     Address,  9  John  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

EDDY,  OLIVE  BOWERS,  Ph.B.     Address,  250  Lockwood  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

GAY,  MARY  LOUISE,  A.B.     Address,  Attleboro,  Mass. 
GREEN,  ALIDA  MAY   (Mrs.   Edmund   Percival  Hart),   Ph.B.     Address, 
3  Ravine  St.,  Hornellsville,  N.  Y. 

GOULD,  MARION  BROOKS,  A.B.     Address,  45  Charles  Field  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 

HENEHAN,   BESSIE  MAURA,  A.B.     Address,   820   isth  Ave.,  Seattle, 

Wash. 

HOLT,  LOUISA  ROBERTS,  A.B.     Address,  11  Hayward  St.,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I. 

HORTON,  ROBERTA  ALICE,  Ph.B.     Address,   265   Prospect  St.,  Paw- 
tucket, R.  I. 

JOSLIN,  LULU  BROADBENT,  A.B.     Address,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

LANE,  HARRIET  GERTRUDE,  A.B.     Address,   26  Irving  Ave.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

LAVIOLETTE,  MARIA  LOUISE,  A.B.     Address,  87  Greene  St.,  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I. 

LEAHY,  BESSIE  MADELEINE,  A.B.     Address,  50  Clay  St.,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I. 

MACOMBER,  ALICE  JOSEPHINE,  Ph.B.     Address,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

MANCHESTER,  ALICE  HOWARD,  A.B.     Address,  82  Olney  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

MAY,  SUSAN  ANNIE,  A.B.     Address,  Goulds,  R.  I. 

MIDGELEY,  MARION,  Ph.B.    Address,  99  Dunedin  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

PERRY,  ELIZABETH,  Ph.B.     Address,  Apponaug,  R.  I. 

PERRY,  JENNIE  MAY,  Ph.B.     Address,  19  Kossuth  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 


IQOS  GRADUATES  497 

ROBINSON,    ETHEL    TREMAINE,    Ph.B.     Address,    27    Beacon   Ave., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

ROSS,  SARAH  GRIDLEY,  A.B.     Address,  81   Pendleton  St.,  Cortland, 
N.  Y. 

SIMPSON,  LULU  WINIFRED,  A.B.     Address,  Turtle  Point,  Penn. 

TRAVER,  ALICE  WHITALL,  Ph.B.     Address,  748  Asylum  Ave.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

WHITCHER,    LOUISE,    A.B.     Address,    255    Potter    Ave.,    Providence, 
R.  I. 

WHITTAKER,  CORA  HORTON,  A.B.     Address,  Rehoboth,  Mass. 

WHITTEMORE,  INEZ  KELLEY,  A.B.     Address,  87  Willow  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 

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498  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  z888 


ADVANCED   DEGREES 

CONFERRED  AFTER   EXAMINATION  OR  IN  RECOG- 
NITION OF  ATTAINMENTS 

This  list  makes  mention  of  all  who  have  received  advanced 
degrees  from  Brown  University;  but  sketches  are  given  only  of 
those  who  did  not  previously  obtain  here  the  bachelor's  degree, 
since  the  others  have  already  been  noticed  under  their  respec- 
tive classes. 


1888 

DE  BLOIS,  AUSTEN  KENNEDY,  A.M.;  Ph.D.  1889;  A.B.  Acadia  college 
1886;  A.M.  1888;  LL.D.  Franklin  college,  Ind.,  1897.  Student  Newton 
theological  institution  1888-89;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Dart- 
mouth church,  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1889;  student  Berlin  and  Leipsic  1890, 
1891;  vice  principal  Union  Baptist  seminary,  St.  Martin's,  N.  B.,  1891- 
92;  principal  1892-94;  president  Shurtleff  college.  Upper  Alton,  111.,  1894- 
99;  trustee  1899-;  pastor  First  church,  Elgin,  111.,  1899-1903;  First  church, 
Chicago,  111.,  1903- ;  instructor  Christian  doctrine.  Baptist  missionary 
training  school,  1904-;  senator  Acadia  university  1892-94;  member  execu- 
tive committee  111.  Young  men's  Christian  association  1 898-;  vice  president 
and  director  Central  Baptist  orphanage,  Chicago,  1899-;  trustee  Elgin 
academy  1901-03;  president  Chicago  Baptist  ministers'  conference  1902-; 
member  Council  of  federation  of  churches  1902-;  vice  president  Chicago 
tract  society  1903- ;  member  examining  committee  American  Baptist 
missionary  union  1903-;  trustee  1905-;  director  Chicago  Baptist  city 
mission  society  1903-;  Chicago  bureau  of  charities  1904-;  member  board 
of  managers  111.  state  mission  board  1904-;  director  Chicago  Baptist 
hospital  1905-;  Sunday  league  of  America  1905- ;  Chicago  Baptist  social 
union  1905-;  trustee  Divinity  school.  University  of  Chicago,  1905-. 
Author  Bihle  Study  in  American  colleges,  1898;  The  pioneer  school,  1900. 
Address,  3319  Calumet  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

WILSON,  GEORGE  GRAFTON,  A.M.;  A.B.  1886. 


1889 

DE  BLOIS,  AUSTEN  KENNEDY,  Ph.D.;  A.M.  upon  examination  i{ 
WILSON,  GEORGE  GRAFTON,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  1886. 


1890 

DENNIS,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  A.M.;  A.B.  1888. 
SWIFT,  AUGUSTUS  TABER,  A.M.;  A.B.  1889. 


iSgi  ADVANCED  DEGREES  499 

1891 

GILBERT,  JOHN  WESLEY,  A.M.;  A.B.  1888. 

GOULD,  JOHN  MELVILLE,  Ph.D.  in  recognition  of  attainments;  A.B. 
1871. 

GUILD,  FREDERICK  TAFT,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1890. 

KELLEN,  WILLIAM  VAIL,  Ph.D.  in  recognition  of  attainments;  A.B.  1872. 

MEAD,  ALBERT  DAVIS,  A.M.;  A.B.  Middlebury  college  1890;  Ph.D.  Chi- 
cago university  1895.  Instructor  comparative  anatomy,  Brown  univer- 
sity, 1895-96;  associate  professor  embryology  and  neurology  1896-1901; 
professor  comparative  anatomy  1901-.  Member  U.S.  commission  of 
inland  fisheries;  American  society  of  naturalists;  American  society  of 
zoologists;  American  association  for  the  advancement  of  science;  Wash- 
ington academy  of  sciences;  associate  member  German  sea-fisheries  asso- 
ciation. Author  various  technical  papers  in  embryology  and  natural  his- 
tory.    Address,  Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MOORE,  EDWARD  CALDWELL,  Ph.D.  in  recognition  of  attainments; 
A.B.  Marietta  college,  Ohio,  1877;  D.D.  1892.  Graduated  Union  theo- 
logical seminary  1884;  ordained  Presbyterian  minister  1884;  student 
theology,  Giessen,  Goettingen,  Berlin,  1884-86;  pastor  Westminster 
Presbyterian  church,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1886-88;  Central  Congregational 
church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1888-1902;  Parkman  professor  theology, 
Harvard  university,  1902-;  Lowell  lecturer,  Boston,  Mass.,  1903.  Author 
The  New  Testament  in  the  Christian  church,  1904;  articles  in  journals 
and  reviews.     Address,  21  Kirkland  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  P 

NEWELL,  LYMAN  CHURCHILL,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1890. 

RICE,  HERBERT  AMBROSE,  A.M.;  A.u.  1889. 

SCOTT,  ADRIAN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1872. 

THURBER,  SAMUEL,  Ph.D.  in  recognition  of  attainments;  A.B.  1858. 

TUCKER,  GEORGE  FOX,  Ph.D.  in  recognition  of  attainments;  A.B.  1873. 

1892 

BUDLONG,  MARTIN  SALISBURY,  A.M.;  A.B.  1890. 
DEXTER,  EDWIN  GRANT,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1891. 
JOHNSON,  ALBERT  BUSHNELL,  A.M.;  A.B.  1891. 
JOHNSON,  ERNEST  HENRY,  A.M.;  A.B.  1891. 
TAYLOR,  ALFRED  SIMPSON,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1891. 
WHITAKER,  FRED  EARLE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1888. 
YOUNG,  WALTER  HARRIS,  A.M.;  A.B.  1890. 

1893 

BATES,  LOUISE  PROSSER  [Mrs.  Francis  Eliot  Bates],  A.M.;  A.B.  Boston 
university  1881.  Teacher  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.;  president 
Providence  children's  friend  society.     Address,  Oak  Lawn,  R.  I.  P. 

BROWN,  MARSHALL  STEWART,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1892. 

CLAPP,  LUCIA  MARIA  [Mrs.  William  Noyes],  A.M.;  Sc.B.  Smith  college 
1881.  Teacher  Hartford,  Conn.,  1882-84;  Leominster,  Mass.,  1884-86; 
Miss  Barr's  school,  Boston,  Mass.,  1886-88;  Miss  Wheeler's  school,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1890-94.     Address,  Mattapan,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

DEALEY,  JAMES  QUAYLE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1890. 

EDDY,  WILLIAM  HOLDEN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1892. 

FERRIS,  GEORGE  HOOPER,  A.M.;  A.B.  1891. 


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BROWN     UN  I..V  ER  S  I  T  Y  1893 


HARRIS,  WILLIAM  TORRE Y,  Ph.D.  in  recognition  of  attainments;  A.M. 
Yale  college  1869;  LL.D.  University  of  the  state  of  Mo.  1870;  University 
of  Penn.  1894;  Yale  university  1895;  Princeton  university  1898;  Jena 
university  1899.  Teacher,  principal,  assistant  superintendent,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  1857-68;  superintendent  1868-80;  founder  St.  Louis  philosophical 
society  1866;  president  National  educational  association  1875;  represen- 
tative U.  S.  bureau  of  education,  Internatianal  congress  of  educators, 
Brussels,  1880;  Paris,  1889;  president  Boston  schoolmasters'  club  1884; 
U.  S.  commissioner  of  education  1889- ;  officier  de  I'Acad^mie  1878;  officier 
de  I'instruction  publique  1889.  Author  How  to  teach  natural  science, 
187 1 ;  Method  of  study  of  social  science,  1879;  Philosophy  in  outline,  1886; 
Right  of  property  and  the  ownership  of  land,  1887;  Art  education  the  true 
industrial  education,  1889;  Educational  value  of  manual  training,  1889; 
Introduction  to  the  stvidy  of  philosophy,  1889;  Spiritual  sense  of  Dante's 
Divina  commedia,  1889;  Hegel's  Logic,  1890;  Psychologic  foundations  of 
education,  1893;  founder  Journal  of  speculative  philosophy,  and  editor 
1867-,  22  vols,  to  date;  editor  International  education  series;  assistant 
editor  Johnson's  universal  cyclopcedia,  8  vols.,  1893-95;  editor-in-chief 
Webster's  International  dictionary.  Address,  1360  Yale  St.,  Washington, 
D.  C.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Johnson's  eye,  Allibone,  P. 

OHNSON,  ARTHUR  PLINY,  A.M.;  A.B.  1888. 

LANGDON,  WILLIAM  CHAUNCY,  A.M.;  A.B.  1892. 

LEONARD,  ARTHUR  NEWTON,  A.M.;  A.B.  1892. 

SCOTT,  ADRIAN,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  1872. 

STONE,  HENRY  MORGAN,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1892. 

TOWER,  RALPH  WINFRED,  A.M.;  A.B.  1892. 

WALTER,  HERBERT  EUGENE,  A.M.;  A.B.  Bates  college  1892.  Student 
University  of  Freiburg  1893-94,  1902;  instructor  biology.  North  division 
high  school,  Chicago,  111.,  1894-1902;  Robert  Waller  high  school,  Chicago, 
1902-04;  instructor  Marine  biological  laboratory.  Wood's  Hole,  Mass., 
1895;  graduate  student  Harvard  university  1904-.  Author  Studies  in 
animal  life,  1900;  Wild  birds  in  city  parks,  1904.  Address,  401  Broad- 
way, Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

1894 

ARNOLD,  EARL  CHAPMAN,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1893. 

BARBOUR,  ALBERT  LESLIE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1892. 

BUSFIELD,  THEODORE  ELMER,  A.M.;  A.B.  Tufts  college  1880;  D.D. 
1902.  Graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1883;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  1883;  pastor  Grand  avenue  church,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1883-85; 
First  church,  Bangor,  Me.,  1885-92;  Park  church,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1893-1903; 
First  Congregational  church,  North  Adams,  Mass.,  1903-.  Address,  123 
Church  St.,  North  Adams,  Mass.  P. 

COLVIN,  STEPHEN  SHELDON,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1891. 

CROWELL,  ASA  CLINTON,  Ph.D.;  A.M.  1886. 

DURKEE,  ORIN  PARKER,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1893. 

FERGUSON,  ROBERT  HENRY,  A.M.;  A.B.  1884. 

FOSTER,  IRVING  LYSANDER,  A  M.;  A.B.  1893. 

GORHAM,  FREDERICK  POOLE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1893. 

JACOBS,  HORACE  EDGAR,  A.M.;  A.B.  1893. 

KING,  LIDA  SHAW,  A.M.;  A.B.  Vassar  college  1890.  Fellow  in  Greek, 
Vassar  college,  1894-95;  instructor  Latin,  Vassar  college,  1895-97;  instruc- 
tor Latin,  Packer  collegiate  institute,  1898-99;  fellow  in  Greek,  Bryn 
Mawr  college,  1899-1900;  Agnes  Hoppin  fellow  American  school  of  classi- 
cal archaeology,  Athens,  1900-01;  director  classical  department.  Packer 
collegiate  institute,  1901-02.  Author  articles  on  archaeology.  Address, 
94  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


i894  ADVANCED  DEGREES  501 

LEONARD,  ARTHUR  NEWTON,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  1892. 

MATSUMOTO,  JULIUS  KUMPEI,  A.M.;  A.B.  University  of  Tokio  1888. 
Member  Japanese  parliament;  editor  Greater  Japan.  Address,  Tokio, 
Japan. 

MEADER,  LEWIS  HAMILTON,  A.M.;  Ph.D.  1900;  A.B.  Dartmouth  col- 
lege 1878;  A.M.  1884.  Principal  Peter's  high  school,  Southboro,  Mass., 
1878-79;  high  school,  Warren,  R.  I.,  1879-86;  Academy  avenue  grammar 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1S86-;  secretary  American  institute  of  instruc- 
tion 1896-97;  president  R.  I.  institute  of  instruction  1901-;  Providence 
Franklin  society  1901-;  Sprague  house  association,  Providence,  1902-04. 
Address,  88  Andem  St.,   Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MOWRY,  WENDELL  AXTELL,  A.M.;  A.B.  1893. 

OSTERHOUT,  WINTHROP  JOHN  VANLEUVEN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1893. 

SMITH,  PERCY  DINSMORE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1889. 

TARBELL,  MARTHA,  A.M.;  Ph.D.  1897;  A.B.  De  Pauw  university  1884; 
A.M.  1887.     Address,  44  Munn  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

WHITE,  HARRIET  MAY  [Mrs.  Herbert  Arthur  Blake],  A.M.;  A.B.  Smith 
college  1886.  Teacher  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1886-97.  Address, 
87  Grove  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

WILBUR,  WILLIAM  ALLEN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1888. 

1895 

ALGER,  JOHN  LINCOLN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1890. 

ANDREWS,  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  A.M.;  A.B.  1892. 

BARRY,  HENRY  MILTON,  A.M.;  A.B.  1894. 

BROWN,  EMMA  ELIZABETH,  A.M.;  A.B.  Smith  college  1891.  Teacher 
R.  I.  state  normal  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1891-1903;  normal  school, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1903-05.  Born  Warren,  R.  I.,  June  8,  1867;  died  Tufts 
college,  Mass.,  June  26,  1905.  P" 

BURNETT,  EDMUND  CODY,  A.M.;  A.B.  1890. 

COOLEY,  GRACE  EMMA,  A.M.     Address,  Wellesley  College,  Wellesley, 

\Tocc 

CROSBY,  THOMAS,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1894. 

DEALEY,  JAMES  QUAYLE,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  1890. 

DENNIS,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  1888. 

ELY,  ADOLPH  CONRAD,  A.M.;  A.B.  1894. 

EVERETT,  WALTER  GOODNOW,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  1885. 

FOGG,  MILLER  MOORE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1894. 

GARDNER,  LILLIAN  LEE,  A.M.;  A.B.  Claverack  college  1890.  Teacher 
Miss  Gardner's  school,  Providence,  R.  I.;  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1887-88;  Grey- 
lock  institute  1888-89;  Mount  Vernon  seminary,  Washington,  D.  C,  1889- 
90;  Courtland  school,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1890-93;  academy,  Warren,  111., 
1895-96.  Author  various  essays  and  articles.  Born  Fall  River,  Mass., 
May  II,  1854;  died  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  12,  1896.  Nee.  1907 

GOODWIN,  DANIEL,  Ph.D.;  A.M.  1857. 

MEIKLEJOHN,  ALEXANDER,  A.M.;  A.B.  1893. 

MORTON,  ALLAN  BENTON,  A.M.;  A.B.  1894. 

MOSS,  WILLIAM  WASHBURN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1894. 

PALMER,  ALBERT  de  FOREST,  Ph.D.;  Ph.B.  1891. 

ROWE,  HENRY  KALLOCH,  A.M.;  A.B.  1892. 

STICKNEY.  MYRON  WILDER,  A.M.;  A.B.  Bates  college  1893.  Address, 
44  Richards  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

THOMAS,  ALBERT  ELLSWORTH,  A.M.;  A.B.  1894. 

TOWER,  CARL  VERNON,  A.M.;  A.B.  1893. 

WILLARD,  EDGAR  LINCOLN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1891. 


S02  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1895 

WOODS,  FANNIE  ELIZABETH,  A.M.;  Sc.B.  Wellesley  college  1887. 
Teacher  R.  I.  state  normal  school.  Providence,  R.  I.;  principal  Slade 
mansion  school.  Providence;  assistant  high  school,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Address,  Groton,  Mass.  P. 

WOOLLEY,  MARY  EMMA,  A.M.;  A.B.  1894. 

1896 

BARLOW,  JOHN,  A.M.;  Sc.B.  Middlebury  college  1895.  Assistant  biolo- 
gist R.  I.  experiment  station  1895;  professor  biology  Fairmount  college, 
Kans.,  1898-1902;  professor  geology  R.  I.  college  of  agriculture  and 
mechanic  arts  1902-.     Address,  Kingston,  R.  I.  P. 

BELKNAP,  ARTHUR  TRAIN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1893. 

BOODIN,  JOHN  ELOF,  A.M.;  A.B.  1895. 

CADY,  WALTER  GUYTON,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1895. 

CHACE,  SETH  HOWARD,  A.M.;  A.B.  1893. 

EDWARDS,  STRAFFORD  CLARENCE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1895. 

GORDON,  GEORGE  ANDREW,  A.M.;  A.B.  1895. 

HAZARD,  GEORGE  ROBINSON,  A.M.;  A.B.  1894. 

HANLEY,  ELIJAH  ABRAHAM,  A.M.;  A.B.  Franklin  college  1895;  D.D 
1903.    Assistant  rhetoric,  Brown  university,  1895-96.    Graduate  student 
University  of  Chicago  1896-1901;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  East 
End  church,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1901-.     Author  various  pamphlets       Ad- 
dress, 765  North  Logan  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  P. 

MERRILL,  GEORGE  PLUMER,  A.M.;  A.B.  University  of  Minnesota  1893. 
Instructor  English  Brown  university  1893-94;  assistant  rhetoric  1894-95. 
Address,  13  Allen  St.,  Newburyport,  Mass.  P. 

MERRITT,  GOLDSBERRY  BOBO,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  Antioch  college  1887; 
A.M.  1892.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Somersworth,  N.  H.;  First 
church.  Bangor,  Me.     Address,  Bangor,  Me.  Bapt.  yr.  b. 

MOORE,  RACHEL  LEEDOM.  A.M.;  Sc.B.  Cornell  university  1876.  Ad- 
dress, 25  William  St.,  Worcester.  Mass. 

POOR,  CHARLES  MARSHALL,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  1893. 

RANDALL,  OTIS  EVERETT,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  1884. 

SLEEPER,  FRANK  WARREN,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1895. 

SLOCUM,  FREDERICK,  A.M.;  A.B.  1895. 

SMITH,  WALTER  EDWARD,  A.M.;  A.B.  1893. 

STEWART,  MORTON  COLLINS,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1894. 

STONE,  ELLEN  APPLETON,  A.M.;  A.B.  Radcliffe  college  1895;  M.D. 
Johns  Hopkins  university  1900.  Interne  Syracuse  hospital  for  women 
and  children,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1900-01 ;  Children's  hospital,  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
1901-02;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-.  Address,  280  Waterman 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SWIFT,  AUGUSTUS  TABER,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  1889. 

UPDYKE,  FRANK  ARTHUR,  A.M.;  A.B.  1893. 

WHIPPLE,  HARRY  CLIFFORD   A.M.;  Ph.B.  1895. 

WIGHTMAN,  ALFRED  REYNOLDS,  A.M.;  A.B.  1893. 

WING,  ADA  GENEVA  [Mrs.  Albert  Davis  Mead],  A.M.;  A.B.  Wellesley 
college  1887.  Instructor  physiology,  hygiene  and  sanitary  science  in 
the  Women's  college,  Brown  universitv,  1896-1900;  assistant  curator  of 
the  museum  1898-1900;  assistant  professor  physiology  and  sanitation  in 
the  Women's  college  1900-01.  Head  department  of  biology.  The  Western, 
Oxford,  Ohio,  1890-92;  teacher  history  and  mathematics,  Monson  acade- 
my, Monson,  Mass.,  1892-95.     Address,  283  Wayland  Ave.,  Providence, 

WINSOR,  FRANK  EDWARD,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1891. 


i897  ADVANCED  DEGREES  503 

1897 

ASH,  CARROLL  HARRY,  A.M.j  Ph.B.  1896. 

BACON,  JUSTIN  HOMER,  A.M.;  A.B.  1896. 

BARTLETT,  EDWARD  OTIS.  A.M.;  A.B.  1891. 

BICKNELL,  ALLAN  BUELL,  A.M.;  A.B.  1896. 

BLISS,  ISABEL  WARWICK,  A.M.;  A.B.  1895. 

BULLOCK,  JOSEPH  RICHARD,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1896. 

BURNETT,  EDMUND  CODY,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  1890. 

CLAPP,  FREDERICK  OTIS.  A.M.;  A.B.  1895. 

COMSTOCK.  CLARA  ELIZABETH,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1895. 

DAY,  CHARLES  HOBEN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1888. 

DAY,  ROBERT  HARVEY,  A.M.;  A.B.  1896. 

DICKINSON,  JAY  ROGERS.  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1895. 

FISHER,  SARAH  MARIA,  A.M.;  A.B.  Boston  university  1895.  Teacher 
private  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1895-97;  teacher  mathematics  and 
physics.  Classical  school  for  girls,  Boston,  Mass.,  1897-.  Address,  4 
Beverly  St.,  Melrose,  Mass.  P. 

FROST,  EDWIN  COLLINS,  A.M.;  A.B.  1890 

FROST,  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  A.M.;  A.B.  1896. 

KENYON,  ELIZABETH  WATSON,  A.M.;  Sc.B.  Mt.  Holyoke  college  1896. 
Teacher  Middleboro,  Mass.;  instructor  English  and  history,  R.  I.  college 
of  agriculture  and  mechanic  arts,  1900-.  Address,  R.  I.  College,  Kings- 
ton, R.  I.  P. 

LOCKE,  EDWARD  ALLEN,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1896. 

McCOMBER,  STEWART  ALFRED.  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1896. 

METCALF,  HAVEN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1896. 

PECK,  MARIA  STORRS,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1895. 

PRICE,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  A.M.;  A.B.  1896. 

PUTNAM,  ALGERNON  WAIT,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1895. 

ROBINSON,  WILL  AUSTIN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1896. 

RUSSELL,  WALTER  HERBERT,  A.M.;  A.B.  Boston  university  1887. 
Address,  Livingston,  Me. 

TARBELL,  MARTHA,  Ph.D.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1894. 

TILTON.HOWARDCYRUS,  A.M.;  A.B.  Slmrtleff  college  1895;  Sc.B.  1895. 
President  Creal  Springs  college  1898-99;  professor  political  science,  Shurt- 
leff  college,  1899-.     Address,  Upper  Alton,  111.  P. 


1898 

ALDRICH,  AMEY  OWEN,  A.M.;  L.B.  Smith  college  1895.  Teacher  high 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1895-1903.  Address,  8  Cushing  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

BARTLETT,  JOSIAH,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1888. 

BLAUSTEIN,  DAVID,  A.M.  Instructor  Semitic  languages,  Brown  univer- 
sity, 1897-99.  Rabbi  Congregation  Sons  of  Israel  and  David,  Provi- 
dence, R.  1.;  superintendent  Educational  alliance.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1 898-.  Author  articles  in  sociological  journals.  Address,  197  East 
Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BLISS,  WILLIAM  CARPENTER,  A.M.;  A.B.  1896. 

BROOME,  EDWIN  CORNELIUS,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1897. 

CAFFREY,  MABELLE  ALICE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1896. 


S04  BROWNUNIVERSITY  1898 

GUSHING,  JOSIAH  NELSON,  Ph.D.  in  recognition  of  attainments;  A.B. 
1862. 

GREEN,  HERLWYN  RUGGLES,  A.M.;  A.B.  1897. 

HOWARD,  DANIEL,  A.M.;  A.B.  1893. 

JERNEGAN,  MARCUS  WILSON,  A.M.;  A.B.  1896. 

KEYES,  AUSTIN  HERBERT,  A.M.;  Ph.D.  190 1;  C.  E.  B.  University  of 
Maine  1885;  Ph.B.  1897.  Principal  schools,  Stonington,  Conn.;  high 
school,  Auburn,  R.  I.;  Plymouth,  N.  H.;  superintendent  schools,  Lee, 
Mass.;  Dover,  N.  H.  Author  articles  in  magazines.  Address,  Dover, 
N.  H.  P. 

MINER,  LILIAN  BURLEIGH,  A.M. ;  A.B.  Wellesley  college  1888.  Teacher 
Norfolk,  Va. ;  Murfreesboro,  N.  C;  Denison  university,  Granville,  Ohio; 
English  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.  Author  articles  in  magazines. 
Address,  547  Elmwood  Ave.,  Providence,    R.  I.  P. 

OSBORN,  SARAH  MABEL,  A.M.;  A.B.  1897. 

PAULL,  CHARLES  LESLIE  FAIRBANKS,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1897. 

POTTER,  MABEL  LOUISE,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1897. 

SLOCUM,  FREDERICK,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  1895. 

TYZZER,  ERNEST  EDWARD,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1897. 

WATSON,  ARTHUR  EUGENE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1888. 

WATSON,  FRANK  ELBERT,  A.M.;  Sc.B.  1897. 

WEEDEN,  ANNE  TILLINGHAST,  A.M.;  A.B.  1894. 

WILLISTON,  EDITH  HOLMES,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1896. 

1899 

BARNEFIELD,  FLORENCE  MAY,  A.M.;  A.B.  Wellesley  college  1895. 
Address,  99  Summit  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

BICKNELL,  ALLAN  BUELL,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  1896. 

BOARDMAN,  EDITH  SEVER,  A.M.;  A.B.  Wellesley  college  1895.  Teacher 
Fielden-Chace  school.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  115  Bagley  St.,  Central 
Falls,  R.  I.  P. 

BROUGH,  LOUISE  MARY  JANE,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1897. 

BROWNELL,  MARY  ARNOLD,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1897. 

BUCKLIN,  EDWARD  EVERETT,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1896. 

BURRAGE,  THOMAS  JAYNE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1898. 

CURRIER,  CLINTON  HARVEY,  A.xM.;  Ph.B.  1898. 

DAY,  HOWARD  DORRANCE,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  university  1893.  Teacher 
science,  English  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.  Author  articles  in  scien- 
tific journals.     Address,  216  Medway  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DeVAULT,  WALTER  DAVID,  A.M.;  A.B.  1898. 

EDDY,  WILLIAM  HOLDEN,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  1892. 

FREEMAN,  LUCY  JANE,  A.M.;  A.B.  Wellesley  college  1897.  Author 
The  Italian  sculpture  of  the  Renaissance.     Address,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.   P. 

GARDNER,  ALICE  LOUISE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1897. 

GOODALE,  NETTIE  SERENA,  A.M.;  A.B.  1895. 

GREEN,  ERIK  HASTINGS,  A.M.;  A.B.  1898. 

HINDLEY,  EMMA,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1898. 

KNOWLES,  EDWIN,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1894. 

LAKEY,  FRANK  EDWIN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1894. 

LYNCH,  KATHERINE  GERTRUDE,  A.M.;  A.B.  Smith  college  1894. 
Assistant  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896-99.  Address,  605  Academy 
Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


i899  ADVANCED  DEGREES  505 

MANNING,  EMOGENE  MIRIAM,  A.M.;  A.B.  1896. 

MARSH,  CHARLES  ATVVOOD,  A.M.;  A.B.  1898. 

MORONEY,  MARY  JOSEPHINE,  A.M.;  A.B.  Wellesley  college  1897. 
Address,  209  Broadway,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

NOBLE,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  A.M.;  A.B.  1897. 

PEIRCE,  ELIZA  METCALF,  A.M.;  A.B.  Smith  college  1889.  Teacher 
Hope  street  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  507  Broadway, 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

REUTERDAHL,  ARVID,  A.M.;  Sc.B.  1897. 

RICHARDSON,  LINDA,  A.M.;  A.B.  1897. 

ROUND,  EDA  MAY,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1897. 

SHERWOOD,  GEORGE  HERBERT,  A.M.;  A.B.  1898. 

THOMPSON,  MILLETT  TAYLOR,  A.M.;  A.B.  1898. 

WHEELER,  FRANK  ROWLAND.  A.M.;  A.B.  1897. 

WHITAKER,  FREDERIC  EARLE,  Ph.D;  A.B.  1888. 

WHITING,  FLORENCE  JOSEPHINE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1896. 

WILSON,  JESSIE,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1898. 

1900 

BALLENTINE,  HARLAN  JUDSON,  A.M.;  A.B.  1898. 

BRIGGS,  MARTHA  SHEPARD,  A.M.;  A.B.  1897. 

CASE,  FLORENCE  POTTER,  A.M.;  A.B.  1897. 

COOKE,  CHARLES  OSMOND,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1899. 

DEVEREUX,  RUTH  STORY,  A.M.;  A.B.  1897. 

EASTON,  CHARLES  DANIEL,  A.M.;  A.B.  1899. 

EWER,  BERNARD  CAPEN,  A  M.;  A.B.  1899. 

FULLER,  CALEB  ALLEN,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1899. 

GOULDING,  GEORGE  ALBERT,  A.M.;  A.B.  1899. 

GRANT,  BERTHA  BEATRICE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1897. 

GRANT,  ELIZABETH  CHRISTINA,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1898. 

HALL,  MINNIE  ARABELLA,  A.M.;  A.B.  Wellesley  college  1880.  Ad- 
dress, 417  Pine  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

HAMILTON,  CLARENCE  GRANT,  A.M.;  A.B.  1888. 

HILLIARD,  CARLOS  GROUT,  A.M.;  A.B.  1899. 

JONES,  WILLIAM,  A.M.;  A.B.  1899. 

MARTIN,  RICHARD,  A.M.;  A.B.  1899. 

MEADER,  LEWIS  HAMILTON,  Ph.D.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1894. 

MORSE,  ALBERT  SWIFT,  A.M.;  A.B.  1896. 

RANDALL,  JARED  HARVEY,  A.M.;  A.B.  1897. 

REYNOLDS,  WILLIAM  JOB,  A.M.;  A.B.  1886. 

RISSER,  JONATHAN,  A.M.;  A.B.  Iowa  college  1897.  Instructor  zoology. 
Iowa  college,  Grinnell,  la.,  1897-99;  Beloit  college,  Beloit,  Wis.,  1901-. 
Address,  Beloit  College,  Beloit,  Wis.  P. 

ROSS,  ADAM  FRANKLIN,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1899. 

SHEPPARD,  ALICE  RACHEL,  A.M.;  A.B.  Boston  university  1892. 
Teacher  Classical  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  38  Congdon 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

SHERMAN,  SIDNEY  ALGERNON,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  Amherst  college  1885. 
Principal  high  school,  Amherst,  Mass.,  1885-90;  teacher  German  and 
Latin,  William  Penn  charter  school,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1890-91;  high 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1891-.  Author  various  articles  and  pamphlets 
on  economic  subjects.     Address,  227  Irving  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.      P. 


So6  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1900 

SMITH,  HARRY  SHEPHERD,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1898.  Ad- 
dress, Northampton  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

STANTON,  EMMA  BRADFORD,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1896. 

STOKES,  HOWARD  KEMBLE,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  1885. 

THOMPSON,  EDITH  AUGUSTA,  A.M.;  A.B.  1898. 

WALTON,  LEE  BARKER,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  Cornell  university  1897;  Ph.D. 
1902.  Assistant  U.  S.  fish  commission  1900;  assistant  American  museum 
of  natural  history,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1901 ;  Goldwin  Smith  fellow,  Cornell 
university,  1901-02;  professor  biology,  Kenyon  college,  Gambier,  Ohio. 
Author  various  articles  in  scientific  journals.     Address,  Gambier,  Ohio. 

P. 

WELLS,  JOHN  EDMUND,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1898. 

1901 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  A.M.;  A.B.  1899. 
BALLOU,  ALICE  MAY,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1900. 
BEANE,  JOSEPHINE  ANGELL,  A.M.;  A  B.  1897. 
BLISS,  HELEN  LOUISE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1900. 
BROWN,  CHARLES  WILSON,  AM.;  Ph.B.  1900. 
CHACE,  LYDIA  GARDINER,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1900. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  EDWARD  BLANCHARD,  A.M.;  A.B.  Bowdoin  college 
1899.  Instructor  botany.  Brown  university,  1 899- 1 90 1.  Teacher  Greek 
and  science.  Oak  Grove  seminary,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  1901-02;  mathematics 
and  German,  University  school,  Washington,  D.  C.,  igo2-;  member  New 
England  botanical  club;  Washington  biologists'  field  club;  Biological 
society  of  Washington;  Botanical  society  of  Washington;  Geographical 
society  of  America.  Author  various  articles  in  botanical  journals.  Ad- 
dress, 1830  Jefferson  Place,  Washington,  D.  C.  P. 

CHASE,  JAMES  HARPER,  A.M.;  A.B.  1899. 

CLAPP,  EDITH  RAY,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1900. 

GIFFORD,  PHOEBE  RUSHMORE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1898. 

GOODWIN,  SARAH  ELIZABETH,  A.M.;  A.B.  Smith  college  1899.  Assist- 
ant high  school,  Newtown,  Conn.     Address,  Peace  Dale,  R.  I.  P. 

GREENE,  JOHN  FRANCIS,  A.M.;  A.B.  1891. 

GREGORY,  EMMA  HELENA,  A.M.;  A.B.  Wellesley  college  1891.  First 
assistant  high  school,  Johnston,  R.  I.,  1891-93;  Classical  high  school, 
Providence,  R.  1.,  1893-.     Address,  29  Ann  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HALLETT,  FRANK  THURSTON,  A.M.;  A.B.  1900. 

HOVEY,  HORACE  MASON,  A.M.;  A.B.  1900. 

HUTCHINS,  HERBERT  BACON,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1886; 
D.B.  Yale  college  1890.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Immanuel 
church,  Sacramento,  Cal.,  1890-92;  acting  pastor  Fourth  avenue  church, 
Pittsburgh,  Penn.,  1803;  pastor  Second  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1894- 
95 ;  Pleasant  View  church,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1896-98;  Pawtuxet,  R.  I., 
1898-1901;  First  Groton  church,  Old  Mystic,  Conn.,  1902-.  Address, 
Old  Mystic,  Conn.  P. 

KEYES,  AUSTIN  HERBERT,  Ph.D.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1898. 

LENT,  FREDERIC,  A.M.;  A.B.  1900. 

MUNROE,  NELLIE  FLORENCE.  A.M.;  A.B.  1900. 

OSBORN,  MARY  GEORGE,  A.M.;  A.B.  Welleslev  college  1892.  Teacher 
high  school,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Address,  297  Broadway,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 


iQoi  ADVANCED  DEGREES  507 

PIERCE,  ALICE  REEVE.  A.M  ;  A.B.  Smith  college  1896.  Teacher  N.  B. 
Borden  school,  Fall  River,  Ma5;s.,  1896-97;  Englisli  high  school,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1897-99;  Prospect  Hill  school,  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1901-02 ; 
high  school,  Taunt«jn,  Mass.,  1902-03;  Mansfield,  Mass.,  1903-04;  Brain- 
tree,  Mass.,  1904-.     Address.  39  Daboll  St.    Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PRATT,  GRACE  TYLER.  A.M.;  A.B.  Smith  college  1892.  Address,  62 
Waverley  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

SPICER,  GEORGE  THURSTON,  A  M.;  A.B.  1897. 

THOMPSON,  EDWARD  EVERETT,  A.M.;  A.B.  1899. 

WAKEFIELD,  ARTHUR,  A.M.;  A.B.  1900. 

WHITE.  HELEN  RIDLER  [Mrs.  Norman  J.  Page],  A.M.;  A.B.  Tufts  col- 
lege 1899.  Teacher  high  school,  Henniker.  N.  H..  1899-1900;  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.,  1901-0-5;  Ouincv  mansion  school,  Wollaston,  Mass.,  1903-04.  Ad- 
dress, Woodsville,  N.  H.  P. 

WILLIAMS.  LEONARD  WORCESTER,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  Hanover  college  1895; 
A.M.  Princeton  university  1899.  Instructor  comparative  anatomy, 
Brown  university.  1901-03;  assistant  professor  comparative  anatomy 
1903-.     Address,  89  Brown  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WRIGHT,  NORA  GIRALDA,  A.M.;  A.B.  Bates  college  1895.  Teacher 
Classical  high  school.  Providence.  R  I.,  189^-96;  English  high  school, 
Providence,  1896-.     Address,  387  Plainfield  St.,  Olneyville,  R.  I.  P. 

YOUTZ,  HIRAM  LAMONT,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1900. 

1902 

BARTLETT,  LOUISE  STEVENS,  A.M.;  A.B.  Vassar  college  1900. 
Teacher.     Address,   103  Angcll  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BOARDMAN,  LESTER  WELLS,  A.M.;  A.B.  1899. 

BURTON,  ADELAIDE  KIMBALL,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1901. 

CARPENTER,  ANNE  WALCOTT,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1898. 

COGHILL,  GEORGE  ELLETT,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  1896. 

CUSHMAN,  FRANKLIN  RICHMOND,  A.M.;  A.B.  Rutgers  college  1894. 
Principal  Centredale  school,  North  Providence,  R.  I.,  1895-1901;  Nor- 
wood school,  Warwick,  R.  I.,  1903-.  Address,  19  Bellevue  Ave.,  Provi, 
dence,  R.  I.  P. 

DAVEY,  WILLIAM  ROBERT  PARKHOUSE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1902. 

DAVIS,  HARVEY  NATHANIEL,  A.M.;  A.B.  1901. 

DUGAN,  CHARLES  BORROMEO,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1901. 

FRAZEE,  VICTOR,  A.M.;  A.B.  Dalhousie  college  1889.  Instructor  peda- 
gogy. Brown  university,  1899.  Master  mathematics,  Pictou  academy, 
Pictou,  N.  S.,  1889-91;  teacher  Halifax  business  college,  Halifax,  N.  S., 
1891-93;  English  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-98;  Hope  street 
high  school,  Providence,  1898-.     Address,  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.  P. 

HALL,  HENRY  JEWETT,  A.M.;  A.B.  1900. 

KRAUSE,  ALLEN  KRAMER,  A.M.;  A.B.  1901. 

LESTER,  CLARENCE  BROWN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1900. 

MADISON,  HAROLD  LESTER,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1901. 

NORRIS,  CLARENCE  ELNATHAN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1900. 

PAINE,  CHARLES  EDWIN,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1898. 

POOLE,  HARRY  KAY,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1900. 

REESE,  LOUIS  ALBERT,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  Ottawa  university  1900.  Gradu- 
ate student  Brown  university,  candidate  for  the  degree  of  Ph.D.,  1901-; 
principal  academy.  Peace  Dale,  R.  I.,  1904-.  Address,  635  Topeka  Ave., 
Topeka,  Kans. 


So8  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1902 

ROGERS,  MARY  LOUISE,  A.M.;  A.B.  Wellesley  college  1898.  Teacher 
high  school,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Address,  50  Clyde  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

SPINK,  MARY,  A.M.;  A.B.  Wellesley  college  1899.  Address,  150  South 
Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

SULLIVAN,  MICHAEL  XAVIER,  A.M.;  Ph.D.  1903;  A.B.  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1899.  Instructor  chemical  physiology.  Brown  university,  1903-. 
Address,  5  Brunonia  Hall,  Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I. 

THOMPSON,  MILLETT  TAYLOR,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  1898. 

TOWER,  ETHEL  ELLA,  A.M.;  A.B.  1898. 

TURNER,  CHARLES  SAMPSON,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1901. 

WATT,  EMMA  CLIFTON,  A.M.;  A.B.  Wellesley  college  1898.  Address, 
207  Atlantic  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

1903 

APPLETON,  RUTH,  A.M.;  A.B.  1901. 

AUSTIN,  CHARLES  RAYMOND,  A.M.;  A.B.  1902. 

BABASINIAN,  VAHAN  SIMON,  A.M.;  A.B.  Anatolia  college  1895;  D.B. 
Hartford  theological  seminary  1900.  Instructor  chemistry,  Brown  uni- 
versity, 1903-.     Address,  Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BOOTH,  JAMES  LEONARD,  A.M.;  A.B.  1902. 

BOURNE,  MARY  JOY,  A.M.;  A.B.  Vassar  college  1900.  Teacher  high 
school,  South  Orange,  N.  J.;  Melrose,  Mass.  Address,  36  Shepard  St., 
Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

BURKE,  FLORENCE  WILLIAM,  A.M.;  A.B.  1901. 

CLARK,  HARRY  SMITH,  A.M.;  A.B.  1902. 

CLARKE,  LATHAM,  A.M.;  Sc.B.  R.  I.  college  of  agriculture  and  me- 
chanic arts  1902;  PhD.  Harvard  university  1905.  Graduate  student 
Harvard  university  1903-.   Address,  Boylston  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass.     P. 

DOANE,  CAROLINE  IDA,  A.M.;  A  B.  Smith  college  1889.  Teacher 
science,  high  school.  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1892-99;  principal  high 
school,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  1899-1902;  teacher  science,  high  school 
Southington,  Conn.,  1903-.     Address,  Buckland,  Mass.  P' 

DUBOIS,  NORMAN  ARMIN,  A.M.;  Ph.D.  1905.;  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of 
technology  1 90 1.  Instructor  chemistry,  Brown  university,  1901-03.  In- 
structor chemistry,  Syracuse  university,  1903-.  Address,  New  York 
University,  University  Heights,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

FULLER,  CALEB  ALLEN,  Ph.D.;  Ph.B.  1899. 

HASLAM,  CHARLES  RAYMOND,  A.M.;  A.B.  1902. 

HATHAWAY,  CANDACE  EVELEEN,  A.M.;  Sc.B.  Wellesley  college  1887. 
Teacher  high  school.  Port  Henry,  N.  Y.,  1890-92;  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1892- 
1901 ;  Haverhill,  Mass.,  190^-04.  Address,  11  Sherman  Ave.,  Glens  Falls, 
N.  Y.  P 

HOST,  ARTHUR  GEORGE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1898. 

JAMESON,  ETHEL  CLARE,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1898. 

JONES,  WILLIAM,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  1899. 

LEONARD,  MARY  BEECHER,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1899. 

MacGOWAN,  WALTER  ESTES,  A.M.;  A.B.  1902. 

PAINE,  ERNEST  TROWBRIDGE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1901. 

PARMENTER,  GEORGE  FREEMAN,  Ph.D.;  Sc.B.  Boston  university 
1900.  Instructor  chemistry,  Brown  university,  1901-03.  Assistant 
chemist,  R.  I.  college  of  agriculture  and  mechanic  arts,  1900-01 ;  associate 
professor  chemistry,  Colliy  colle,o;e,  1903-04;  professor  chemistry  1904-. 
Address,  Colby  College,  Waterville,  Me. 

PHILLIPS,  WALTER  CLARKE,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1902. 

RAMSDEN,  EVERETT  DUNCAN,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1902. 


I903  ADVANCED  DEGREES  509 

ROYS,  MARGARET,  A.M.;  A.B.  1902. 

SEARLE,  CARRIE  MAE.  A.M.;  A.B.  Boston  university  1900.  Teacher 
Classical  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-03;  high  school,  Wakefield, 
Mass.,  1903-04;  Hope  street  high  school.  Providence,  1904-.  Address, 
129  Lester  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SHERMAN,  PHILIP  DARRELL,  A.M.;  A.B.  1902. 

SHIOI,  KENTARO,  A.M.;  A.B.  William  Jewell  college.  Liberty,  Mo.,  1902. 
Address,  Care  Ugura  Hon.  Machi,  Takahashi,  Okayama,  Ken,  Japan. 

STARK,  MARY  RANDALL,  A.M.;  A.B.  1900. 

SULLIVAN,  MICHAEL  XAVIER,  Ph.D.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1902. 

THOMPSON,  RALPH  CAMERON,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1902. 

TOWER,  RALPH  WINFRED,  Ph.D.;  A.B.  1892. 

WARNER,  BESSIE  SARAH,  A.M.;  A.B.  Smith  college  1895.  Teacher 
Classical  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896-98;  Hope  street  high  school, 
Providence,  1898-.     Address,  59  Keene  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WATERMAN,  HENRY  HERBERT,  A.M.;  A.B.  1896. 

WHITFORD,  EVERETT  THOMAS,  A.M.;  A.B.  1902. 

WILLIAMSON,  ERNEST  TOWNSEND,  A.M.;  A.B.  1901. 

1904 

ASHLEY,  EDGAR  LOUIS,  A.M.;  A.B.  1903. 

BARCLAY,  JANE,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1903. 

BROWN,  REGINALD  LANGDON,  A.M.;  A.B.  1903. 

BUNN,  GERTRUDE  EDITH,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  Ottawa  university  1903.  Ad- 
dress, 415  Cedar  St.,  Ottawa,  Kans.  P. 

CORNELL,  THEODORE  ARTHUR,  A.M.;  A.B.  1903. 

CORY,  ELLA  FRANCES,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1902. 

DYSON,  JAMES  WARREN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1903. 

FRANCIS,  CHARLES  KENWORTHY,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1899. 

GAMWELL,  LILLIAN  MAY,  A.M.;  A.B.  1902. 

INCE,  JOSEPH  WAITE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1902. 

LIBBY,  ARTHUR  STEPHEN,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  Bowdoin  college  1902;  A.B. 
University  of  Maine  1903;  A.M.  National  institute,  University  of  Paris. 
Instructor  French,  Brown  university,  1903-04.  Principal  high  school, 
Wellington,  Me.;  Exeter,  Me.;  Corinna,  Me.;  Waldoboro,  Me.;  Rockland, 
Me.;  professor  modern  languages.  Converse  college,  Spartanburg,  S.  C, 
1904-.  Author  historical  sketches.  Address,  Converse  College,  Spartan- 
burg, S.  C.  P. 

MILLIKIN,  MYRTIS  ALIDA,  A.M.;  A.B.  1902. 

PIERCE,  HARRIET  EDITH,  A.M.;  Litt.B.  Smith  college  1894.  Teacher 
English  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  39  Daboll  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

POLLARD,  ELLA  ARTEMESIA,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1902. 

PROVAN,  CARRIE  ETHEL  [xMrs.  Asa  Clinton  Crowell],  A.M.;  A.B.  Boston 
university  1903.     Address,  345  Hope  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

RAIFORD,  LEMUEL  CHARLES,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1900. 

SACKETT,  HERBERT  LEE,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1904. 

SHIPPEE,  LESTER  BURRILL,  A.M.;  A.B.  1903. 

SMITH,  HOWARD  DEXTER,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1903. 

STOCKARD,  ALMA,  A.M.;  A.B.  1903. 

STRAFFIN,  ELSIE  MARION,  A.M.;  A.B.  1904. 


Sio  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1904 

UTTER,  HARRIET  BARROWS,  A.M.;  A.B.  1899. 
WEST,  ALBERT  BENJAMIN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1904. 
WESTCOTT,  ALLAN  FERGUISON,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1903. 


1905* 

ALLEN.  AUSTIN  KETCHAM,  A.M.;  A.B.  1904. 

ARTHUR,  JAMES  HOPE,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1897. 

BRAGDON,  FREDERICK  ELIAS,  A.M.;  A.B.  1891. 

BRAUN,  MORITZ,  A.M.;  A.B.  1904. 

CADY,  WILLIAM  HAMLIN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1898. 

CALL,  ARTHUR  DEERING,  A.M.,  Ph.B.  1896. 

CARR.  ERNEST  PALMER    A.M.,  A.B.  1901. 

CLARK,  AGNES  ELIZABETH,  A.M.;  A.B.  1899. 

CLARK,  PAUL  FRANKLIN,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1904. 

CLOUGH,  WARREN  ALMON,  Sc.M.;  M.E.  1904. 

COLBURN,  GUY  BLANDIN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1904. 

COULTER,  VINCIL  CAREY,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  La  Grange  college  1899;  A.B. 

William  Jewell  college,  1902.     Address,  Macon,  Mo. 
DAVISON,  HERBERT  FRANKLIN,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1905. 
DECKARD,    WALTER    WILLIAM,   A.M.;   A.B.    Hillsdale   college    1899; 

D.B.  1899;  Sc.B.  Rio  Grande  college  1893.     Address,  116  Gladstone  St., 

Arlington,  R.  I. 

DUBOIS,  NORMAN  ARMIN,  Ph.D.;  A.M.  upon  examination  1903. 

DUMMER,  RICHARD  OWEN,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1904. 

EDDY,  GEORGE  WILBUR,  A.M.;  A.B.  1903. 

FARNUM,  MAUDE,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1902. 

FEINGOLD,  LOUIS  EDWARD,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1904. 

FREEMAN,  HERBERT  AUGUSTINE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1904. 

FRETWELL,  ELBERT  KIRTLEY,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  La  Grange  college  1899; 
A.M.  1904.     Address,  La  Grange,  Mo. 

FULLER,  HARRIET  PIERCE,  A.M.;  A.B.  Boston  university  188 1.  Ad- 
dress, 170  Prospect  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

GNUSE,  HARMON  HENRY,  A.M.;  A.B.  1904. 

HART,  HOWARD  FARNUM,  A.M.;  A.B.  1904. 

HASTINGS,  WILLIAM  THOMSON,  A.M.;  A.B.  1903. 

HERSEY,  HELEN  ELIZABETH,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1903. 

HILL,  LEONORA,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1902. 

KENYON,  HERBERT  ALDEN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1904. 

MARTIN,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN,  A.M.;  A.B.  William  Jewell  college  1904. 
Address,  Greenwood,  Mo. 

MATTUCK,  JACOB  ALEXANDER,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1904. 

OBEAR,  GEORGE  BARROWS,  Sc.M.;  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technology 
1903.     Address,  Lynn,  Mass. 

PAGE,  ERNEST  VICTOR,  A.M.;  A.B.  1896. 

PIRAZZINI,  AGIDE,  A.M.;  A.B.  1903. 

PRINCE,  WALTER  EVERETT,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1904. 

SCHOLFIELD,  LILLIE  LEONARETTA,  A.M.;  A.B.  1903. 

*  A  list  of  those  receiving  advanced  degrees  in  1905  is  added  for  convenience.    No  attempt 
IS  made  to  give  detailed  information. 


I90S  ADVANCED  DEGREES  Six 

SMALL,  CARRIE  ETTA,  A.M.;  A.B.  1904. 
SMALLEY,  HARRY,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1904. 
TILLINGHAST,  EDITH  MARION,  A.M.;  Ph.B.  1904. 

TRACY,  HENRY  CARROLL,  A.M.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1902.     Ad- 
dress, Maiden,  Mass. 
WATERMAN,  HELEN  BOWEN,  A.M.;  A.B.  1900. 
WATSON,  ARTHUR  EUGENE,  Ph.D.,  A.B.  1888. 
WESCOTT,  NILES,  A.M.;  A.B.  1905. 


512  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1804 


DOCTORS   OF   MEDICINE 


This  list  makes  mention  of  all  who  received  the  degree  of 
Doctor  of  Medicine  from  Brown  University,  but  sketches  are  given 
only  of  those  who  received  the  degree  upon  examination  and  were 
not  also  graduates  of  the  academic  department.  Sketches  of  the 
academic  graduates  have  already  been  given  under  their  respective 
classes,  and  honorary  medical  graduates  are  noticed  under  the  next 
division.  For  a  full  account  of  this  department  the  reader  may 
consult :  The  medical  school  formerly  existing  in  Brown  University, 
its  professors  and  graduates,  by  Charles  W.  Parsons,  M.D.,  Provi- 
dence, 1881.  (R.  I.  historical  tracts,  No.  12.)  No  attempt  has 
been  made  to  distinguish  ad  eundem  from  honorary  degrees. 


1804 

DROWNE,  SOLOMON,  M.D.  honorary;  A.B.  1773. 

1812 

BOWEN,  PARDON,  M.D.  honorary;  A.B.  1775. 
WHEATON,  LEVI,  M.D.  honorary;  A.B.  1782. 

1813 

BOWEN,  WILLIAM  CORLIS,  M.D.  honorary;  A.M.  honorary  1803. 
COTTON,  CHARLES,  M.D.  honorary;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1808. 
INGALLS,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  honorary;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1790. 
MACKIE,  JOHN,  M.D.  honorary;  A.B.  1800. 

1814 

AUSTIN,  BENJAMIN,  M.D.  Physician  Texas;  fellow  Mass.  medical  soci- 
ety.    Born  1793;  died  1839.  Mass.  med.  soc. 

HAWKES,  MICAJAH,  M.D.  Student  Brown  university  1810-11.  From 
Lynn,  Mass.     Died  1863. 

PHELPS,  ABNER,  M.D.  honorary;  A.M.  honorary  1813. 

1815 

BARROWS,  THOMAS  MANNING,  M.D.  honorary. 
EDDY,  JOHN  MATHEWSON,  M.D.  honorary. 
MANN,  JAMES,  M.D.  honorary;  A.M.  honorary  1783. 


i8i6  DOCTORS  OF  MEDICINE  513 

1816 

BIRCHMORE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.     Died  1829. 

BUGBEE,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  honorary;  A.B.  1802. 

DIX,  CHARLES,  M.D. 

JOHNSON,  ARTEMAS,  M.D.;  A.B.  1808. 

KINGSBURY,  SAMUEL  ALLEN,  M.D.  Physician  Foxboro,  Mass.  Bom 
Franklin,  Mass.,  Nov.  9,  1793;  died  Foxboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1821. 

Hist,  of  Franklin 

M'GORE,  JOHN,  M.D. 

MARCH,  DAVID,  M.D.;  A.B.  1811. 

MILLER,  CALEB,  M.D.  Physician  Bristol,  R.  I.;  fellow  Mass.  medical 
society;  R.  I.  medical  society.  Born  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  1776;  died  Bris- 
tol, R.  I.,  Nov.  13,  1826.  R.  I.  med.  soc,  M.  and  f.  jour. 

PARKER,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS,  M.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university 
18 13.  Physician  Salem,  Mass.;  fellow  Mass.  medical  society.  Born 
1790;  died  1827.  Mass.  med.  soc. 

1817 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.D.;  A.B.  1811. 

ALLENTON,  GOODWIN,  M.D.;  A.B.  1814. 

BOLTON,  GEORGE  ALDRICH,  M.D.  Physician  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  now 
East  Providence,  R.  I.  Bliss  Rehoboth 

BURR,  THOMAS,  M.D. 

MACKIE,  ANDREW,  M.D.;  A.B.  1814. 

MILLER,  NATHANIEL,  M.D.  honorary;  A.M.  honorary  1814. 

MULLIKEN,  JOSEPH,  M.D.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1802;  A.M.  1805. 
Physician  Andover,  Mass.  Born  Dublin,  N.  H.,  1774;  died  Andover, 
Mass.,  Sept.  9,  1818.  Dart. 

PHILLIPS,  JOHN,  M.D. 

SHURTLEFF,  SAMUEL  ATWOOD,  M.D.  Physician  Brookline,  Mass.; 
fellow  Mass.  medical  society  1822-53.  Born  Carver,  Mass.,  1793;  died 
Brookline,  Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1873.  Mass.  med.  soc,  P. 

1818 

BRIGGS,  TYLER,  M.D.     Died  1859. 

MANN,  ARIEL,  M.D.  honorary. 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN,  M.D. 

SMITH,  JEROME  VAN  CROWNINSHIELD,  M.D.;  A.M.  Dartmouth  col- 
lege 185s;  M.D.  Berkshire  medical  institution  1825.  Professor  anatomy 
and  physiology,  Berkshire  medical  institution;  physician  Boston,  Mass.; 
port  physician  1826-49;  mayor  1854-55;  professor  anatomy  and  physiol- 
ogy. New  York  medical  college;  professor  anatom}'.  Author  Life  of  An- 
drew Jackson,  1832 ;  Natural  history  of  the  fishes  of  Mass.,  1833 ;  Class-book 
of  anatomy,  4  editions,  1834-40;  Economy  of  the  honey  bee;  Mechanism  of 
the  eye;  Revelations  of  Mrs.  Fox;  Pilgrimage  to  Palestine,  1851 ;  Pilgrimage 
to  Egypt,  1852;  Turkey  and  the  Turks,  1854;  Prize  essay  on  the  physical 
indications  of  longevity,  1869;  Mother's  medical  guide;  also  numerous  arti- 
cles, orations  and  addresses;  editor  Boston  medical  intelligencer ,  1823-24; 
Weekly  news-letter,  Boston,  Mass.,  1826-27;  Boston  medical  and  surgical 
journal,  1828-56;  Scientific  tracts  and  family  lyceum,  1833-34;  American 
medical  almanac,  1839-41 ;  Medical  world,  1857-59.  Born  Conway,  N.  H., 
July  20,  1800;  died  Richmond,  Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1879. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  AUibone,  Surg.-gen.  cat.,  Dart.,  Parsons,  P. 


SI4  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1818 

WADSWORTH,  JOHN  ATHERTON,  M.D.;  A.B.  1814. 
WHIPPLE,  SHILOMETH  STOW,  M.D.     Physician  Boston,  Mass.;  fellow 
Mass.  medical  society.     Born  1795;  died  1859.  Mass.  med  soc. 

1819 

ARCHER,  JASON  HAWES,  M.D.;  A.B.  1816. 

DRAPER,  ABIJAH,  M.D.  honorary;  A.B.  1797. 

HARDING,  ELISHA,  M.D.     Physician  Union,  Me.,   1819-42;    Rockland, 

Me.,  1842-50;  member  Maine  senate.    Born  Franklin,  Mass.,  Jan.  29,  1796; 

died  Rockland   Me.,  May  6,  1850.  Morse's  gen.,  Hist,  of  Thomaston 

KOLLOCK,  LEMUEL,  M.D.  honorary;  A.B.  1786. 
TYLER,  ROYAL,  M.D. 

1820 

ALLEN,  LUCIUS,  M.D. 

BRIGGS,  JOHN  KINGSBURY,  M.D.  Physician  Dedham,  Mass.  Born 
1794;  died  1843.  Harv.  med.  soc, 

HOVEY,  ISAAC  B.,  M.D.  Physician  Atkinson,  N.  H.  Born  Derry,  N.  H., 
May  I.  1790;  died  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  Jan.  6,  1872.  P. 

JAMES,  SILAS,  M.D.;  Yale  college  1821.  Physician  Warwick,  R.  I.; 
Providence,  R.  I.;  fellow  R.  I.  medical  society.     Died  1850. 

R.  I.  med.  soc. 

JOHNS,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  honorary. 

LUMMUS,  JOHN,  M.D.  Physician  Lynn,  Mass.;  fellow  Mass.  medical  soci- 
ety.    Born  Lynn,  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1790;  died  Lynn,  Aug.  12,  1836. 

Mass.  med.  soc,  P. 

MARCH,  ALDEN,  M.D.;  LL.D.  Williams  college  1868.  Physician  Albany, 
N.  Y.;  professor  Vt.  academy  of  medicine  1825-31;  Albany  medical  semi- 
nary 1827-33;  Albany  medical  school  1833-34;  founder  school  for  practical 
anatomy,  Albany,  1834;  one  of  the  founders  Albany  medical  college  1839; 
professor  surgery  1839-69;  one  of  the  founders  Albany  city  hospital; 
president  N.  Y.  state  medical  society  1857;  one  of  the  founders  American 
medical  association ;  president  1864;  originator  various  surgical  appliances. 
Author  numerous  pamphlets  and  articles  in  medical  journals.  Born 
Sutton,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1795;  died  Albany,  N.  Y.,  June  17,  1869. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Surg.-gen.  cat.,  Allibone 

MILLER,  LEWIS  LEPRILETE,  M.D.;  A.B.  1817. 

MORTON,  CYRUS,  M.D.  Physician  Halifax,  Mass.  Died  Halifax,  Mass., 
May  18,  1873.  P. 

PECK,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1820-25;  New  Ro- 
chelle,  N.  Y.,  1825-32;  Cincinnati,  O.,  1832-57;  surgeon's  mate  N.  Y. 
infantry  1825;  trustee  Wesleyan  female  college  1853;  fellow  R.  I.  medical 
society ;  member  American  institute  of  homoeopathy.  Born  Sutton,  Mass. , 
April  6,  1798;  killed  in  accident  on  Erie  railroad,  near  Addison,  N.  Y., 
June  2,  1857.  Peck  gen.,  P. 

1821 

BLANDING,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  honorary;  A.B.  1801. 

CHAMPNEY,  JOHN  STRATTON,  M.D.  Physician  South  Abington,  Mass. ; 
fellow  Mass.  medical  society.     Born  1792;  died  1847.         Mass.  med.  soc. 

DURGIN,  OBADIAH  ELKINS,  M.D.  Physician  Sanbornton,  N.  H.,  five 
years;  Portland,  Me.;  resident  Deering,  Me.;  member  Maine  medical 
association;  discovered  anaesthetic  qualities  of  sulphuric  ether  about  1840. 


i82i  DOCTORS  OF  MEDICINE  .  515 

See  Obituary  by  J.  W.  Beede  in  Transactions  of  the  Maine  medical  asso- 
ciation, 1879.  Born  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  1795;  died  Deering,  Me.,  March  28, 
1879.  Me.  med.  ass.,  Surg. -gen.  cat. 

FISKE,  CALEB,  M.D.  honorary. 

KING,  DAVID,  M.D.  honorary;  A.B.  1796. 

PECK,  GARDNER  MASON,  M.D.  Physician  Foxboro,  Mass.,  about  fif- 
teen years;  in  business  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1838-64.  Bom  Swansey,  Mass., 
Feb.  8,  1797;  deceased.  Peck  gen. 

PLUMMER,  DAVID,  M.D. 

SNOW,  CALEB  HOPKINS,  M.D.;  A.B.  1813. 

TIBBITTS,  JOHN  COOK,  M.D.  Physician  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.  De- 
ceased. P. 

WARE,  JONATHAN,  M.D.  Physician  Milton,  Mass.;  fellow  Mass.  medical 
society.     Born  Milton,  Mass.;  died  Milton,  June  6,  1877.  P. 

WILLIAMS,  JEREMIAH,  M.D.  Physician  Warren,  R.  I.;  original  fellow 
R.  I.  medical  society;  vice  president.     Died  1842.  R.  I.  med.  soc. 

1823 

BLISS,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  M.D.  Physician  Seekonk,  Mass.,  1823- 
29.  Born  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Feb.  22,  1791;  died  Seekonk,  Mass.,  March 
20,  1829.  Bliss  gen..  Hist,  of  Rehoboth 

CORLIS,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  RUSSELL,  M.D.;  A.B.  1808. 

FRANCIS,  HENRY,  M.D. 

FULLER,  JACOB,  M.D.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  original  fellow  R.  I. 
medical  society.     Died  1839.  R.  I.  med.  soc. 

GREEN,  ASA,  M.D.;  A.B.  Williams  college  1813;  M.D.  Berkshire  medical 
institution  1827.     Born  1789;  died  1839.  Williams 

GREENOUGH,  CALEB.  M.D. 

HUGHES,  DYER,  M.D.  Physician  Hampton,  Conn.  See  Obituary  hy  C. 
Gardiner  in  Proceedings  Conn,  medical  society,  1883.  Born  Hampton, 
Conn.,  Nov.  12,  1797;  died  Hampton,  March  10,  1882.      Sur.-gen.  cat.,  P. 

INGALLS,  DANIEL,  M.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1818;  A.M.  1821. 
Died  1828. 

WILLARD,  GEORGE,  M.D.;  A.B.  1808. 

WOOD,  ALFRED,  M.D.  Physician  Weirs  Village,  Mass.;  fellow  Mass. 
medical  society.  Born  Swansea,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1797;  died  Dighton, 
Mass.,  Dec.  26,  1885.  Mass.  med.  society.,  P. 

1823 

ANGIER,  SAMUEL  TUBBS,  M.D.;  A.B.  1818. 

CARPENTER,  THOMAS  OLIVER  HUNT,  M.D.  honorary. 

GALE,  EZRA  BARTLETT,  M.D. 

HALL,  ABIEL,  M.D.  honorary. 

WHITE,  JOHN,  M.D.  Physician  Westminster,  Mass.;  fellow  Mass.  medi- 
cal society.  Bom  Westminster,  Mass.,  June  28,  1800;  died  Watertown, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  19,  1868.  Hist,  of  Wat.,  Mass.  med.  soc. 

1824 

BRADLEY,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  M.D.     Physician  Lowell,  Mass.;  fellow 

Mass.  medical  society.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 
BUCKLIN,  HIRAM,  M.D.     Physician  Valley  Falls,  Smithfield,  R.  I.;  fellow 

R.  I.  medical  society.     Born  Seekonk,  Mass.;  died  1845. 

R.  I.  med.  soc,  Bliss  Rehoboth 


5i6  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1824 

CAPRON,  GEORGE,  M.D.  Physician  Fruit  Hill,  R.  I.,  1823-36;  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1836-82;  physician  U.  S.  marine  hospital,  Providence;  sur- 
geon R.  I.  militia  three  years;  member  R.  I.  medical  society  1826-82; 
president  1850-51;  member  American  medical  association  1876-82. 
Author  Popular  medicine,  1844;  also  numerous  articles  in  various  medi- 
cal journals.  Born  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  May  16,  1802;  died  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  21,  1882.  Trans.  R.  I.  med.  soc,  R.  I.  eye,  Prov.  jour. 

CARPENTER,  DRAPER,  M.D.;  A.B.  1821. 

DEARBORN,  JONATHAN,  M.D. 

FROST,  ELIAS,  M.D.  honorary;  A.B.  1804. 

GALE,  AMORY,  M.D.  Physician  Petersham,  Mass.;  Royalston,  Mass.; 
Barre,  Mass.,  six  years;  Amherst,  N.  H.;  Canton,  Mass.;  South  Scituate, 
Mass.;  ordained  evangelist  1844;  preacher  Southington,  Conn.;  Congrega- 
tional church,  Norton,  Mass.,  1845-48;  Barnstable,  Mass.;  physician 
Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1849-53;  East  Medway,  Mass.,  1853-73.  Bom  War- 
wick, Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1800;  died  East  Medway,  Mass.,  Feb.  20,  1873. 

Hist,  of  Norton,  P. 

GARDNER,  JOHNSON,  M.D.  Physician  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1826-40; 
Seekonk,  Mass.,  1840-57;  Providence  and  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1857-69; 
secretary  R.  I.  medical  society  1837-42;  censor;  member  Mass.  house  of 
representatives  1842-44;  Mass.  senate  two  years;  Mass.  executive  council 
1852;  board  of  commissioners  to  settle  the  boundary  line  between  Mass. 
and  R.  I.;  president  Bristol  county  agricultural  society;  examining  sur- 
geon R.  I.  recruits  during  Civil  war.  Providence.  Bom  Rehoboth,  Mass., 
Nov.  22,  1799;  died  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Dec.  12,  1869.        R.  I.  med.  soc. 

NEEDHAM,  JOHN  GREGORY,  M.D.;  A.B.  1821. 

PARTRIDGE,  WARREN,  M.D.  Physician  Princeton,  Mass.;  fellow  Mass. 
medical  society.  From  Templeton,  Mass.;  born  1799;  died  Princeton, 
Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1852.  Mass.  med.  soc,  P. 

RANDALL,  MENZIAS  RAYNER,  M.D.  Physician  Rehoboth,  Mass.;  fel- 
low Mass.  medical  society.  Born  Easton,  Mass.;  died  Rehoboth,  Mass., 
1888.  Mass.  med.  soc. 

WILLARD,  ASHBEL,  M.D.  honorary. 

WILLARD,  HENRY,  M.D.  Physician  Boston,  Mass.;  fellow  Mass.  medical 
society.     Born  1801;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1855.  P. 

1825 

ALLEN,  HIRAM,  M.D.  Physician  Woonsocket,  R.  I.;  president  R.  I. 
medical  society  1851-52.  Born  Franklin,  Mass.,  1803;  died  Woonsocket, 
R.  I.,  March  15,  186 1.  R.  I.  med.  soc.  Parsons 

ELDRIDGE,  HEZEKIAH,  M.D.  Physician  Dunstable,  Mass.,  1825-33; 
Pembroke,  N.  H.,  1833-40;  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1840-48;  Milford,  N.  H., 
1848-70.  Born  Princeton,  Mass.,  Feb.  6,  1798;  died  Milford,  N.  H., 
Jan.  25,  1870.  History  of  Dunstable,  Groton  hist,  ser.,  P. 

FALES,  JOSEPH  JAIRUS,  M.D.;  A.B.  1820. 

HANNAFORD,  LEVI  A.,  M.D. 

HUTCHINS,  WILLIAM,  M.D.     Physician  Brooklyn,  Conn.     Born  Killing- 

ly,  Conn.,  Aug.  27,  1804;  died  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Aug.  8,  1845.  P- 

JEFFRIES,  JOHN,  M.D.  honorary;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1815. 
MINER,  THOMAS,  M.D.     Physician  Middletown,  Conn.;  honorary  member 

R.  I.  medical  society.     Died  Middletown,  Conn.,  1851.    R.  I.  med.  soc,  P. 
MOORE,  THOMAS  PAINE,  M.D.     Physician  Warren,  R.  I.;  fellow  R.  I. 

medical  society.      Died  Warren,  R.  I.,  July  26,  1859.      R-  I-  med.  soc,  P. 

PARSONS,  USHER,  M.D.  honorary;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1818. 


i825  DOCTORS  OF  MEDICINE  517 

RAWSON,  LEVI,  M.D.  Physician  Famumsville,  Grafton,  Mass.,  50  years. 
Born  Upton,  Mass.;  died  Grafton,  Mass.,  1876.  Rawson  fam. 

REYNOLDS,  EDWARD,  M.D.  honorary;  M.D.  Bowdoin  college  1825; 
A.B.  Harvard  university  i8ri;  A.M.  Physician  Boston,  Mass.;  professor 
surgery  Tremont  medical  school;  fellow  Mass.  medical  society.  Bom 
Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1793;  died  Dec.  25,  1881.  Bowdoin 

ROBINSON,  MORRILL,  M.D. 

STACY,  PHILEMON,  M.D.  Physician  Hatfield,  Mass.;  fellow  Mass.  medi- 
cal society.     From  New  Salem,  Mass. 

STANLEY,  SAMUEL  GOULD,  M.D.     From  Attleboro,  Mass. 

THOMPSON,  FREEMAN,  M.D.     From  New  Salem,  Mass.     Died  1826. 

THURBER,  DAVID,  M.D.  honorary. 

1826 

BARTLETT,  ELISHA,  M.D.  Physician  Lowell,  Mass.;  lecturer  pathologi- 
cal anatomy,  Berkshire  medical  institution;  professor  theory  and  practice 
of  medicine  and  pathological  anatomy,  Dartmouth  college,  1838-40; 
professor  Transylvania  college,  Lexington,  Ky.,  1841-?,  1846-?;  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  1849-50;  medicine.  University  of  Md.,  1844-46;  University  of 
N.  Y.  1850-52;  materia  medica  and  medical  jurisprudence.  College  of 
physicians  and  surgeons,  1852-55;  emeritus  1855;  lecturer  Vt.  medical 
college  1843-52  ;  honorary  member  R.  I.  medical  society.  Author  Sketches 
of  the  character  and  writings  of  etninent  living  surgeons  and  physicians  of 
Paris,  1831;  History,  diagnosis  and  treatment  of  the  fevers  of  the  U.  S.,  1 84 1 , 
new  edition  1847;  History,  diagnosis,  and  treatment  of  typhoid  and  typhus 
fever,  1842;  Essay  on  the  philosophy  of  medical  science,  1844;  Inquiry 
into  the  degree  of  certainty  in  medicine,  1848;  Sim-pie  settings  in  verse 
for  six  portraits  and  pictures  in  Mr.  Dickens'  gallery,  1855;  several  essays 
and  addresses;  editor  Monthly  journal  of  medical  literature,  Lowell, 
Mass.     Born  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  Oct.  6,  1804;   died  Smithfield,  July  18, 

1855- 

Parsons,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Johnson's  eye,  Int.  eye,  Allibone,  Surg.-gen.  cat. 

BUCKLIN,  THOMAS,  M.D.  honorary. 

GREEN,  JOHN,  M.D.  honorary;  A.B.  1804. 

LEONARD,  EZRA,  M.D.  honorary?;  A.B.  1801. 

NORRIS,  BENJAMIN,  M.D.;  A.B.  1823. 

ROSE,  JOHN,  M.D.  Physician  Block  Island,  R.  I.,  one  year;  Westerly,  R. 
I., three  years;  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.;  Wakefield,  South  Kingstown,  R.  I., 
1844-85.  Born  South  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  1801;  died  Wakefield,  R.  I., 
Nov.  18,  1885.  P. 

SCOVILL,  JOHN,  M.D. 

1827 
AMES,  JEREMIAH  FISHER,  M.D.  honorary;  Harvard  university  1827. 
WHITE,  ELIHU,  M.D.;  A.B.  1824. 

1828 

STANLEY,  WILLIAM  STILLMAN,  M.D.;  A.B.  1825. 

WHEATON,  FRANCIS  LEVISON,  M.D.  Medical  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity; physician  Green  Bay,  Wis.;  Providence,  R.  I.  to  1835,  1841-95; 
Pomfret,Conn.,  1835-41 ;  surgeon  First  light  infantry;  U.  S.  military  serv- 
ice Mexican  war,  surgeon;  surgeon -general  R.  I.  1847-5?;  U.  S.  military 
service  1861-65,  surgeon;  fellow  R.  I.  medical  society;  member  Providence 
medical  association.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  27,  1804;  died  Provi- 
dence, Dec.  26,  1895.  Nee.  1896,  R.  I.  med.  soc,  P. 


5i8  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1769 


HONORARY   GRADUATES 


1769 

BOLTON,  WILLIAM,  A.M.     Clergyman  Cork,  Ireland. 

BOWEN,  JABEZ,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1757;  A.M.  1760;  LL.D.  Dart- 
mouth college  1800.  Fellow  Brown  university  1768-85;  trustee  1785- 
1815;  chancellor  1785-1815.  Deputy  governor  R  I.  1778-86;  associate 
justice  R.  I.  sii]:ireme  court  1776-78;  chief  justice  1780-81;  member  R.  I. 
convention  on  the  adoption  of  the  U.  S.  constitution  1790;  loan  com- 
missioner R.  I.  under  Washington.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  2, 
1739;  died  Providence,  May  7,  1815.  R.  I.  eye. 

BRYSON,  JAMES,  A.M.     Clergyman  England. 

CLARKE.  WILLIAM,  A.M.     Clergjrman  England.     Died  1795. 

DAVIS,  JOHN,  A.M.;  A.B.  University  of  Penn.  1763.  Fellow  Brown  uni- 
versity 1768-72.  Tutor  University  of  Penn.  1762-64;  ordained  Baptist 
minister;  preacher  Welsh  Tract,  Penn.,  1769-70;  pastor  Second  church, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1770-72;  agent  Mass.  colony  of  Baptists  to  represent  their 
grievances  under  Mass.  laws  1770;  member  American  philosophical  soci- 
ety 1770.  Born  Welsh  Tract,  New  Castle  co.,  Del.,  1737;  died  near 
Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  Dec.  13,  1772. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog. ,  Penn.,  Sprague  Annals  6 

EDWARDS,  JAMES,  A.M.     Clergyman  England. 

EDWARDS,  MORGAN,  A.M.;  College  of  Philadelphia  1762.  Fellow  Brown 
university  1764-89;  financial  agent  in  England  1766-68.  Ordained  Bap- 
tist minister  1750;  pastor  Cork,  Ireland,  1750-59;  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
1761-70;  preacher  and  lecturer  1770-95.  Author  Customs  of  the  prim- 
itive churches;  Materials  inuard  a  history  of  the  Baptists  in  Penn.,  1772; 
Treatise  on  the  ne"df  heaven  and  the  new  earth:  Materials  toward  a  history 
of  the  Baptists  in  Jersey.  1792;  various  sermons  and  sketches;  translator 
Res  sacrae  1788.  Born  Trevethin  Parish.  Monmouthshire,  Wales,  May 
9,  1722;  died  Pencador,  Del.,  Jan.  28.  179^. 

Cyc   Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  6,  Hist.  B.  U. 

EVANS,  CALEB,  A.M.;  D.D.  1789.  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Bristol,  Eng- 
land. Author  Letter  to  Rev.  John  Wesley.  177^;  Reply  to  Rev.  Mr.  Fletch- 
er's vindication  of  We'^lev.  1776;  other  publications.  See  Watt's  Bibli- 
otheca  Britannica.      Born  Bristol.  England    1737;  died  Aug.  9,  1791. 

AUibone.  Darling's  Cyc.  bib.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  i\Lanning  and  B.  U. 

HART,  OLIVER.  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1749;  pastor  Charleston, 
S.  C.  1750-80;  Hopewell,  N  J.,  1780-95;  sent  by  council  of  safety  to 
reconcile  disafTected  frontier  settlers  1775.  Author  Dancing,  exploded; 
Discourse  on  death  of  William  Tennant.  1777:  The  Christian  temple;  Cir- 
cular letter  on  Christ's  ^nediatorial  character;  Americas  remembrancer; 
A  gospel  church  portrayed.  Born  Warminster,  Penn.,  July  5.  1723;  died 
Hopewell,  N.  J..  Dec.  31,  1795. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Sprague  Annals  6,  Bapt.  encyc.  Manning  and  B.  U. 

HOWELL,  DAVID,  A.M.;  LL.D.  1793;  A.B.  College  of  N.  J.  1766;  A.M. 
1769;  Yale  college  1772.  Tutor  Brown  university  1766-69;  professor 
natural  philosophy  17^9-70;  juris])rudence  1 790-1824;  acting  president 
1791-92;  fellow  Brown  university  1773-1824;  secretary  of  the  corporation 
1780-1806.     Lawyer  Providence,   R.    I.;   member   Continental   congress 


1769         HONORARY  GRADUATES  519 

1782-85;  associate  justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1786-87;  attorney  general 
1789;  commissioner  for  settling  the  boundaries  of  the  U.  S.;  district  attor- 
ney R.  I.;  U.  S.  justice  R.  I  district  1812-24.  Born  N.  J.,  Jan.  i,  1747; 
died  Providence,  R.  1.,  July  21,  1824. 

Cvc  Am.  biog.,  Johnson's  eye,  R.  I.  eye,  Bapt.  encyc,  Manning  and 
B'.  U..  Hist    B.  U. 

JONES,  ROBERT  STRETTLE,  A.M.;  College  of  Philadelphia  1765.  Died 
1792. 

JONES,  SAMUEL.  A.M.;  D.D.  1786;  A. B.  College  of  Philadelphia  1762;  A.M. 
1765;  D.D.  1788.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  17A3;  pastor  Pennepek, 
now  Lower  Dublin,  and  Southampton,  Penn.,  176,^-70;  Pennepek  1770- 
1814;  principal  private  theological  seminary;  one  of  the  founders  Brown 
university;  chaplain  Penn.  regiment  during  the  Revolution;  president 
Philadelphia  Baptist  association  1797-1814  Author  Doctrine  of  the 
covenant,  1783;  Born  Cefen-y-Gelli  Bettws  Parish,  Glamorganshire, 
South  Wales,  Jan.  14,  1735;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Feb.  7,  1814. 

Sprague  Annals  6,  Penn.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Manning  and  B.  U. 

MORGAN.  ABEL,  A.M.  Student  Pencador  academy;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  1734;  pastor  Middletown,  N.  J.,  1738-85.  Author  Anti-paedo- 
rantism,  or  Mr.  Samuel  Finley's  "Plea  for  the  speechless"  examined  and 
refuted.  1747;  Reply,  1750.  Born  Welsh  Tract,  Del..  April  18,  1713;  died 
Middletown,  N.  J..  Nov.  24,  1785.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc. 

RYLAND.  JOHN  COLLETT,  A.M.  Educated  Bristol,  England;  ordained 
Baptist  minister;  pastor  Warwick  1746-59;  College  street  chapel,  North- 
ampton, 1759-86;  principal  academy,  Northampton;  Entield,  1786-92. 
Author  English  (grammar,  1767;  Easy  introduction  to  mechanics.  1768; 
Scheme  of  infidelity  ruined  forever,  1770;  The  preceptor.  1776;  Contempla- 
tions on  the  beauties  of  creation,  3  vols.,  1777-82;  The  wise  student  and 
Christian  preacher,  1780;  Character  of  the  Rev.  James  Hervey,  M.A.,  1791; 
Select  essays,  1792.      Born  1723;  died  1792. 

Darling's  cyc.  bib..  Allibone,  Watt's  Bib.  Brit.,  Manning  and  B.  U. 

SMITH,  HEZEKIAH,  A.M.;  D.D.  1797;  A.B.  College  of  N.  J.  1762;  A.M. 
1765;  Yale  vmiversity  1772.  Fellow  Brown  university  1765-1805.  Or- 
dained Baptist  minister  1763;  preacher  Charleston,  S.  C;  pastor  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  1 765-1805;  chaplain  American  army  during  Revolution. 
Born  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  April  21,  1737;  died  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Jan.  22, 
1805.  Manning  and  B.  U.,  Sprague  Annals  6 

STILLMAN,  SAMUEL,  A.M.;  D.D.  1788;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1761; 
College  of  Philadelphia  1761.  Trustee  Brown  university  1764-65;  fellow 
1765-1807.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1759;  pastor  James  Island,  S.  C; 
Bordcntown,  N.  J.,  two  years;  assistant  pastor  Second  church,  Boston, 
Mass.,  one  year;  pastor  First  church,  Boston,  1 765-1807;  member  Federal 
convention  1788;  member  American  philosophical  society  1768.  For 
life  and  bibliographv,  see  Sprague's  Annals  of  the  American  pulpit,  vol.  6. 
Born  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Feb.  27,  1737;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  March  12, 
1807. 
Penn.,  Harv.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc.  Manning  and  B.  U.,  Fun.  ser. 

STITES,  JOHN.  A.M.     Mayor  Elizabethtown,  N.  J. 

N.  J..  Manning  and  B.  U. 

THOMAS,  DAVID,  A.M.  Student  Hopewell  academy,  Hopewell,  N.  J.; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1750;  missionary,  Va.,  1751-88;  pastor  Mill 
Creek  church,  Berkeley  co.,  Va.,  1788-96;  Washington  church,  Mason 
CO.,  Ky.,  1796-?;  resident  East  Hickman,  Ky.  Born  London  Tract, 
Penn.,  Aug.  16,  1732;  died  181 5?. 

Manning  and  B.  U.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Sprague  Annals  6 

TOULMIN,  JOSHUA,  A.M.;  D.D.  Harvard  university  1794-  Educated 
St.  Paul's  school  and  at  a  dissenting  academy;  Independent  clergyman 
Colyton,  Devonshire;  Baptist  clergyman  Taunton,  Somersetshire;  Uni- 
tarian clergyman  Birmingham,  1804-15.     Author  numerous  sermons  and 


520  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1769 

other  publications.     See  Watt's  Bibliotheca  Britannica.     Bom  London, 
1740;  died  1815.  Darling's  eye.  bib.,  Allibone 

UPHAM,  EDWARD,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1734;  A.  M.  1737. 
Fellow  Brown  university  1764-89.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1740; 
pastor  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  1740-48,  1771-90;  First  ehureh,  Newport, 
R.  I.,  1748-71.  Bom  Maiden,  Mass.,  March  26,  1709;  died  West  Spring- 
field, Oct.  5,  1797.  Prov.  gaz..  Manning  and  B.  U.,  P. 

WANTON,  JOSEPH,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  1751;  A.M.  1754.  Trustee 
Brown  university  1764-80.  Merchant  Newport,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  gen- 
eral assembly;  deputy  governor  R.  I.,  1764-65,  1767-68.  Born  Newport, 
R.  I.,  Feb.  8,  1730;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  8,  1780. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye.  Wanton  fam. 

WARD,  HENRY,  A.M.  Fellow  Brown  university  1767-71.  Secretary  R. 
I.  1760-97;  member  Congress  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1765;  member  committee 
of  correspondence  during  Revolution.  Born  R.  I.,  Dee.  27,  1732;  died 
R.  I.,  Nov.  25,  1797.  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

1770 

BEDDOME,  BENJAMIN,  A.M.  Student  Bristol  college,  England;  Inde- 
pendent college,  Milend,  London;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1743;  pastor 
Bourton-on-the-Water,  England,  1743-97.  AuXhor  Sermons ,  3  vols.;  also 
numerous  hymns.  Born  Henley,  England,  Jan.  23,  1717;  died  Bourton- 
on-the-Water,  England,  Sept.  3,  1797.  Bapt.  encyc. 

BOWEN,  WILLIAM,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  university  1766.  Physician  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  original  fellow  R.  I.  medical  society.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  March  8,  1747;  died  Providence,  Jan.  1832.  R.  I.  cyc. 

BROWN,  JOSEPH,  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1769-85;  professor 
natural  philosophy  1784-85.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I. 
house  of  representatives.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dee.  3,  1733;  died 
Providence,  Dec.  3,  1785.  R.  I.  cyc. 

EATON,  ISAAC,  A.M.;  College  of  N.  J.  1756;  College  of  Philadelphia  1761. 
Ordained  Baptist  minister  1748;  pastor  Hopewell,  N.  J.,  1748-72;  prin- 
cipal Hopewell  acadeiny  1756-?.     Born  Montgomery,  Penn.,  1724;  died 
Hopewell,  N.  J.,  July  4,  1772. 
Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc.,  Sprague  Annals  6,  Manning  and  B.  U. 

EVANS,  ABEL,  A.M. 

EVANS,  HUGH,  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Bristol,  England. 
Died  1 78 1.  Manning  and  B.  U. 

JAMES,  SAMUEL,  A.M.     Baptist  minister  England. 
REYNOLDS,  JOHN,  A.M.     Baptist  minister  England.     Died  1792. 

WALLIN,  BENJAMIN,  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1741;  pastor 
Maze  Pond  church,  London,  England,  1741-82.  Author  Christian  life, 
1746;  Evangelical  hymns  and  songs,  1750;  Experiences  of  the  saints,  1763; 
Lectures  on  primitive  Christianity,  1769;  Superabouniding  grace,  1775; 
besides  numerous  other  publications.  See  Watt's  Bibliotheca  Britannica. 
Bom  London,  England,  171 1;  died  Feb.  19,  1782. 

Bapt.  encyc,  Allibone,  Darling's  Cyc.  bib. 

WEST,  BENJAMIN,  A.M.;  LL.D.  1792;  A.M.  Harvard  iiniversity  1770; 
Dartmouth  college  1782.  Merchant  and  bookseller  Providence,  R.  I.; 
clothing  manufacturer  during  Revolution;  teacher  mathematics,  Protes- 
tant Episcopal  seminary,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1784-86;  professor  mathe- 
matics and  astronomy  1786-98;  mathematics  and  natural  philosophy 
1798;  principal  school  for  navigation,  Providence;  postmaster  1802-13; 
fellow  American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences  1781.  Author  various 
articles  on  astronomy;  editor  almanacs  1 763-93 ;  Ninth  Americanc  alendar. 
Bom  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  March,  1730;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  26, 
1813.  R.  I.  cyc,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 


1770         HONORARY  GRADUATES  521 

WILLIAMS,  DAVID,  A.M.  Dissenting  minister  Frome,  Somersetshire, 
England;  Exeter;  Highgate;  founder  academy.  Chelsea,  1773;  chapel, 
Margaret  street,  Cavendish  square,  London,  1776;  Literary  fund,  1788-89. 
Author  numerous  publications.  See  Allibone's  Dictionary  of  authors. 
Bom  near  Cardigan,  Wales,  1738;  died  i8i6. 

Darling's  Cyc.  bib.,  Watt's  Bib.  Brit. 

WOODMAN,  ISAAC,  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Thorpe,  or 
Sutton,  Leicester,  Eng.     Died  previous  to  1789. 

1771 

HITCHCOCK,  DANIEL,  A.M.;  A.B.Yale  College  1 761;  A.M.  1764.  Lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.;  lieutenant-colonel  R.  I.  militia;  colonel  Continental 
army  1775-77.     Bom  R.  I.,  1741 ;  died  Morristown,  N.  J.,  Jan.,  1777. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Heitman  Rev. 

NELSON,  WILLIAM,  A.M.  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Taunton,  Mass. 
Died  1806.  Min.  of  Taunton 

PELOT,  FRANCIS,  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Ewhaw,  S. 
C,  17 46?- 1774.  Born  Norville,  Switzerland,  March  11,  1720;  died 
Ewhaw,  S.  C.,  1774.  P. 

1772 

KELLY,  ERASMUS,  A.M.;  A.B.  College  of  Philadelphia  1769;  A.M.  1783. 
Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  First  church  Newport,  R.  I.,  1771-84. 
Born  Perkasie,  Bucks  co.,  Penn.,  July  24,  1748;  died  Newport,  R.  I.,  Nov. 
7,  1784.  Penn. 

RYLAND,  JOHN,  A.M.;  D.D.  1792.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1771; 
co-pastor,  Northampton,  England,  1771-86;  pastor  1786-93;  Broadmead 
church  Bristol,  England,  1793-1825;  president  Baptist  college,  Bristol, 
1793-1825;  secretary  Baptist  missionary  society  1815-25.  Author  num- 
erous publications.  See  Darling's  Cyclopcsdia  blhliographica.  Bom 
Warwick,  England,  Jan.  29    1753;  died  Bristol,  England,  May  25,  1825. 

Nat.  cyc.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Allibone 

WILLIAMS,  JONATHAN,  A.B.;  Harvard  university  1772.     Died  1780. 

1773 

BROWN,  JOHN,  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1 774-1803;  treasurer 
i775"96-  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I.;  leader  attack  on  Gaspee,  June  17, 
1772;  member  Continental  congress  1784-86;  member  commission  for 
erection  of  the  federal  buildings;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives 
1799-1801.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  27,  1736;  died  Providence, 
Sept.  20,  1803. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  cyc,  Cong,  direct.,  Manning  and  B.  U. 

EYRES,  THOMAS,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1754;  A.M.  1757.  Fellow 
Brown  university  1764-88;  secretary  1764-76.  Physician  Newport,  R.  I. 
Bom   1735;  died  Newport,  R.   I.,  Feb.   23,   1788.     Manning  and  B.  U. 

FOSTER,  HENRY,  A.M.;  A.B.  Oxford  university.  Minister  Church  of 
England;  curate  and  lecturer  St.  Andrew  Wardrobe,  Blackfriars,  1769-89; 
curate  St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  1804-14.  Author  Grace  displayed  and  Saul 
converted,  1814;  The  Bible  preacher,  1814.     Born  1745;  died  1814. 

Darling's  cyc.  bib..  Manning  and  B.  U. 

FULLER,  BENJAMIN,  A.M.  Baptist  minister  Devizes,  Wiltshire,  Eng- 
land. Manning  and  B.  U. 

HEXTALL,  WILLIAM,  A.M.  Independent  minister,  Northampton,  Eng- 
land. Manning  and  B.  U. 


522  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1773 

NEWTON,  JOHN,  A.M.;  D.D.  College  of  N.  J.  1791.  Ordained  Church  of 
England  1764;  curate  Olney,  Buckinghamshire,  1764-79;  St.  Mary  Wool- 
noth  and  St.  Mary  Woolchurch  Haw,  Lombard  street,  London,  1779-1807. 
Author  Works,  6  vols.,  1806.  See  Watt's  Bibliotheca  Britannica  and 
AUibone's  Dictionary  of  authors.  Born  London,  England,  1725;  died 
1807.  Darling's  Cyc.  bib.,  Manning  and  B.  U.,  Col.  N.  J. 

STAFFORD,  JOHN,  A.M.  Independent  minister;  pastor  New  Broad  street 
chapel,  London.  1758-1800.  Author  Scripttire  doctrine  of  sin  and  grace 
considered,  twenty-five  discourses  on  Romans  VII.,  with  notes,  1772.  Born 
Leicester,  England,  1728;  died  1800. 

Nat.  cyc.  biog..  Darling's  cyc.  bib.,  Manning  and  B.  U. 

SYMMONDS,  JOSHUA,  A.M.  Independent  minister,  Bedford,  England. 
Died  1788.  Manning  and  B.  U. 

TOPLADY,  AUGUSTUS  MONTAGUE,  A.M.;  A.B.  Dublin  university  1760. 
Ordained  Church  of  England  minister  1762;  rector  Broad  Hemburg, 
Devon,  England,  1768-75;  near  Leicester  Square,  London,  1775-78. 
Author  hymns  and  sermons  in  Works,  6  vols.,  1794;  editor  Gospel  ■>naga- 
sine  several  years.  See  Watt's  Bibliotheca  Britannica.  Born  Famham, 
Surrey,  1740;  died  Aug    11,  1778. 

Allibone,  Chalmer's  biog.  cyc.  Darling's  Cyc.  bib 

1774 

ASH,  JOHN,  A.M.;  LL.D.  elsewhere  1774.  Student  Bristol  college,  England. 
Baptist  minister,  Loughwood,  Dorset,  England;  Pershore,  Worcester- 
shire. Author  Introduction  to  Lowth's  English  grammar,  1766;  New  and 
complete  English  dictionary,  1775;  Sentiinents  on  education,  collected  from 
the  best  writers,  1777.  Born  Dorsetshire,  England,  1724;  died  Pershore, 
Worcestershire,  England,  1779. 

Darling's  Cyc.  bib.,  Watt's  Bib.  Brit.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Allibone. 

BABCOCK,  JOSHUA,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  university  1724;  A.M.  1727. 
Fellow  Brown  university  1764-83.  Medical  student  Boston,  Mass.; 
England;  physician  Westerly,  R.  I.;  first  postmaster  Westerly  1776;  asso- 
ciate justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1747-49;  chief  justice  1749-51,  1763-64; 
major-general  R.  I.  militia  1776;  deputy  R.  I.  general  assembly  1776. 
Bom  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1707;  died  Westerly,  April  i,  1783. 

R.  I.  cyc,  Bapt.  encyc. 

BOOTH.  ABRAHAM,  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  superintendent 
Kirby-Woodhouse  congregation  1760-69;  pastor  Particular  Baptists 
London,  1769-1806.  Author  numerous  sermons  and  essays  in  Works,  3 
vols.,  1813.  See  Watt's  Bibliotheca  Britannica.  Born  Blackwell,  Derby- 
shire, England,  1734;  died  1806. 

Nat   cvc  biog.,  Darling's  Cyc.  bib.,  Allibone,  Manning  and  B.  U. 

DAVIES,  BENJAMIN,  A.M.  Baptist  minister  Wales;  principal  academy, 
Abergavennv,  Wales.  Manning  and  B.U. 

DAY,  ROBERT,  A.M.  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Wellington,  Somerset- 
shire, England.     Author  sermons.     Died  1791. 

Allibone,  Manning  and  B.  U. 

GREGSON,  MOSES,  A.M.  Clergj'man,  Rowell,  Northamptonshire,  Eng- 
land.    Author  sermons.  B.  U.  and  Manning,  Allibone 

JENNINGS,  JAMES,  A.M.     Clergyman,  Islington,  near  London,  England. 

B.  U.  and  Manning 

JONES,  DAVID  A.M.  Student  Hopewell  academy,  Hopewell,  N.  J.,  three 
years;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1766;  pastor  Freehold  church,  Mon- 
mouth CO.,  N.  J.,  1766-75;  Great  Valley  church,  Chester  co.,  Penn.,  1775- 
76,  1781-86,  1792-1820;  Southampton  church.  Bucks  co.,  Penn.,  1786-92; 
chaplain  Continental  army  1776-81;  U.  S.  army  1794-96,  1813-15.  Born 
White  Clay  Creek  Hundred,  Newcastle  co  ,  Del.,  May  12,  1736;  died 
East  Town,  Chester  co.,  Penn.,  Feb.  5,  1820. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Sprague  Annals 


1774         HONORARY  GRADUATES  523 

OULTON,  JOHN,  A.M.  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Rawdon,  Yorkshire, 
England.     Died  1804.  B.  U.  and  Manning 

PORTER,  WILLIAM,  A.M.  Independent  minister;  pastor  Camomile  street, 
London,  England.  B.  U.  and  Manning 

POYNTING,  JOHN,  A.M.  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Worcester,  England. 
Died  1791.  B.  U.  and  Manning 

PYE.  JOHN,  A.M.     Minister  Sheffield,  Yorkshire.  England.     Died  1774. 

B.  U.  and  Manning 

SKILLMAN.  ISAAC,  A.M.;  D.D.  1798;  A.B.  College  of  N.  J.  1766.  Baptist 
minister;  member  committee  of  grievances,  Warren  association,  1864; 
pastor  Second  chvirch,  Boston,  Mass.,  1773-87;  Salem,  N.  J.,  1790-99. 
Born  N.  J.,  1740;  died  June  8,  1799. 

Sprague  Annals  6,  Col.  N.  J.,  B.  U.  and  Manning 

STELLE,  BENJAMIN,  A.M.;  A.B.  College  of  N.  J.  1766.  Principal  Latin 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom  N.  J.,  1741; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  17,  1819.     Prov.  gaz.,  B.  U.  and  Manning 

TILLINGHAST,  WILLIAM,  A.M.     Baptist  minister,  Penn.?. 

VAN  HORN,  WILLIAM,  A.M.  Student  Dr.  Jones'  academy.  Lower  Dub- 
lin, Penn.;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1772;  pastor  Southampton.  Penn., 
1772-85;  Scotch  Plains  church,  N.  J.,  1 785-1807;  chaplain  Continental 
army;  memVjer  first  Penn.  constitutional  convention.  Born  Bucks  co., 
Penn.,  July  8,  1747;  died  Pittsburgh,  Penn.,  Oct.  31,  1807. 

Sprague  Annals  6,  Bapt.  encyc. 

WHITE,  JOHN,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1771;  A.M.  1774.  Bom 
Weymouth,  Mass.,  March  6,  1759;  died  Weymouth,  Nov.  7,  1816. 

Vinton  mem. 

WILTON.  SAMUEL,  A.M.;  D.D.  College  of  N.  J.  1773.  Independent 
clergyman;  pastor  Tooting.  Surrey,  England.  Author  Apology  for  re- 
newal of  application  to  parliament  by  Protestant  dissenting  ministers,  1773  ; 
Review  of  some  of  the  articles  of  the  Church  of  England,  1774. 

Manning  and  B.  U.,  AlUbone,  Watt's  Bib.  Brit. 

1775 

FOSTER.  BENJAMIN,  A.B.;  A.M.  1786;  D.D,  1792;  A.B.  Yalecollege  1774; 
A.M.  Yale  college  1781.  Trustee  Brown  university  1786-98.  Ordained 
Baptist  minister  1776;  pastor  Leicester,  Mass.,  1776-81;  Danvers,  Mass., 
two  years;  First  church,  Newport,  R.  I  ,  1785-88;  First  church.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1788-98.  Author  various  doctrinal  pamphlets.  Born  Danvers, 
Mass.,  June  12,  1750;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  26.  1798. 

Sprague  Annals,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc. 

1776 

GREENE,  NATHANAEL,  A.M.-  College  of  N.  J.  1781.  Member  R.  I. 
general  assembly  1770;  brigadier-general  Continental  army  1775-76; 
major-general  1 776-83 ;  quartermaster-general  retaining  right  to  command 
in  field  1778-80.  See  G.  W  Greene's  Life  of  Natltanael  Greene,  3  vols., 
1867-71.  Born  Potowomut,  Warwick,  R.  I.,  June  7,  1742;  died  Mul- 
berry Grove,  Ga.,  June  19,  1786. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Johnson's  cyc,  R.  I.  cyc,  Heitman  Rev. 

PARKE,  JOHN,  A.M. ;  A.B.  College  of  Philadelphia  1 77 1 ;  A.M.  1775;  Harvard 
university  1776.  Assistant  to  quartermaster-general.  Continental  armj^; 
lieutenant-colonel;  resident  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  Va.  Author  Lyric 
works  of  Horace,  translated  into  English  verse,  to  which  are  added  a  number 
of  original  poems,  1786.  Born  Dover,  Del.,  April  7,  1754;  died  near 
Dover,  Dec.  11,  1789.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Penn. 


524  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1783 

1783 

BOURNE,  BENJAMIN,  A.M.;  LL.D.  1801;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1775; 
A.M.  1778.  Trustee  Brown  university  1 792-1808.  Quartermaster 
and  ensign  R.  I.  militia  1776-77;  member  R.  I.  general  assembly;  one  of 
committee  sent  with  a  petition  from  R.  I.  to  Continental  congress  1789; 
delegate  R.  I.  convention  on  adoption  of  the  Federal  constitution  1790; 
member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1790-96;  justice  U.  S.  district 
court,  R.  I.,  1801-08.  Born  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Sept.  9,  1755;  died  Bristol, 
Sept.  17,  1808. 

Prov.  gaz.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Cong,  direct.,  Heitman  Rev. 

MANN,  JAMES,  A.M.;  M.D.  1815;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1776;  A.M.  1770; 
Yale  college  1782.  Surgeon  Continental  army;  physician  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  until  1812;  surgeon  U.  S.  army  1812-32;  fellow  American  academy 
of  arts  and  sciences.  Author  Medical  sketches  of  the  campaigns  of  18 12- 
14,  1816;  various  scientific  articles.  Born  Wrentham,  Mass.,  July  22, 
1759;  died  Governor's  Island,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  7,  1832. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Surg. -gen.  cat. 

OLIVER,  THOMAS  FITCH,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1775;  A.M. 
1778.  Fellow  Brown  university  1784-88.  Ordained  Episcopal  minister; 
rector  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom  Salem,  Mass.,  1757;  died  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Jan.  25,  1797.  Sprague  Annals,  Prov.  gaz. 

1784 

HOPKINS,  STEPHEN,  LL.D.  Trustee  Brown  university  1764-85;  chan- 
cellor 1764-85.  Town  clerk  Scituate,  R.  I.,  1732-41;  president  town 
council  1735-42;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  14  terms  1732- 
52,  also  1770-75;  speaker  1741-43;  justice  of  peace  1736;  justice  court  of 
common  pleas  1736-39;  chief  justice  1739-47?;  assistant  justice  R.  I.  supe- 
rior court  1747-51;  chief  justice  1751-55;  delegate  Colonial  congress, 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1754,  1755;  governor  R.  I.,  1755-57,  1758-62,  1763-65, 
1767-68;  delegate  colonial  congress,  Boston,  Mass.,  1757;  member  Con- 
tinental congress  1774-77;  signer  Declaration  of  independence  1776; 
member  R.  I.  council  of  war  1776-78.  See  W.  E.  Foster's  Stephen  Hop- 
kins, a  R.  I.  statesman,  1884.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  7,  1707; 
died  Providence,  July  13,  1785. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  cyc,  Cong,  direct. 

RIPPON,  JOHN,  A.M.;  D.D.  1792.  Student  Baptist  college,  Bristol, 
England;  Baptist  minister;  pastor  London  1773-1836.  Author  various 
sermons,  discourses  and  addresses  1784-27;  editor  Collection  of  psalms 
and  hymns  for  public  worship  from,  various  authors;  new  edition  Dr.  Gill's 
Expositor,  with  a  mem,oir,  18 10;  Baptist  register.  Born  Devonshire, 
England,  1751;  died  1836. 

Bapt.  encyc,  AUibone,  Darling's  Cyc.  bib..  Watt's  Bib.  Brit. 

1786 

ALLISON,  BURGISS,  A.M.;  D.D.  1804.  Student  R.  I.  college,  now  Brown 
university,  1777;  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Bordentown,  N.  J.;  principal 
classical  boarding  school  Bordentown,  until  1796;  chaplain  U.  S.  house 
of  representatives  1816;  navy  yard,  Washington,  D.  C,  1816-27;  member 
American  philosophical  society.  Author  numerous  contributions  to 
periodical  literature.  Born  Bordentown,  N.  J.,  Aug.  17,  1753;  died 
Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.   20,   1827. 

Sprague  Annals,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bajtt.  encyc. 

EDWARDS,  ENOCH,  A.M. 

NEWTON,  JAMES,  A.M.  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Bristol,  England. 
Died  1790.  P. 

SHARP,  GRANVILLE,  LL.D.;  Harvard  university  1788;  College  of  William 
and  Mary   1791.     Law  student  England;  in  ordnance  office,  England, 


1786         HONORARY  GRADUATES  525 

until  1777;  philanthropist  London;  founder  Society  for  the  abolition  of 
slavery.  Author  numerous  publications.  See  Watt's  Bibliotheca  Brit- 
annica.     Bom  Durham,  England,  Nov.  10,  1735;  died  July  6,  1813. 

Allibone,  Darling's  eye.  bib. 
THOMAS,  JOSEPH,  A.M. 

WILSON,  PETER,  A.M.;  LL.D.  Union  college  1798.  Student  University 
of  Aberdeen;  teacher  N.  Y.;  principal  academy  Hackensack,  N.  J.;  mem- 
ber N.  J.  legislature  1777-83;  professor  Greek  and  Latin  languages,  Co- 
lumbia college,  1789-92,  1797-1820;  principal  Erasmus  hall,  Flatbush, 
L.  L,  1792-97.  Author  Rules  of  Latin  prosody,  1810;  Introduction  to  Greek 
prosody,  181 7;  Compendium  of  Greek  prosody,  181 7;  editor  Salliist;  Longi- 
nus;  Greek  Testament;  Alexander  Adams'  Roman  antiquities,  revised, 
1820.  Born  Ordiquhill,  Banff,  Scotland,  Nov.  23,  1746;  died  New  Bar- 
badoes,  N.  J.,  Aug.  i,  1825.  Cye.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone 

1787 

BRIGGS,  JOEL,  A.B.;  A.M.  1795.  Student  Brown  university  1777;  licensed 
Baptist  preacher  about  1783;  ordained  1787;  pastor  Braintree,  now 
Randolph,  Mass.,  1 787-1828;  resident  Stoughton,  Mass.  Born  Norton, 
Mass.,  April  15,  1757;  died  Randolph  or  Stoughton,  Mass.,  Jan.  18.  1828. 

Am.  q.  reg.,  Hist,  of  Norton 

FOSTER,  DANIEL.  A.M.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1777;  A.M.  1780;  Har- 
vard university  1785.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1778;  pastor 
New  Braintree,  Mass.,  1778-95.  Author  sermons.  Bom  Warren,  Mass., 
1751;  died  New  Braintree,  Mass.,  Sept.  4,  1795.  Sprague's  Annals  2 

JEFFERSON,  THOMAS,  LL.D.;  A.B.  College  of  William  and  Mary  1762; 
LL.D.  1782;  Yale  College  1786;  Harvard  university  1787;  College  of  N. 
J.  1791.  Delegate  Continental  congress  1775-76,  1783-84;  governor  Va. 
1779-81;  U.  S.  minister  plenipotentiary,  France,  1784-89;  U.  S.  secretary 
of  state  1790-94;  vice-president  U.  S.  1 797-1801;  president  U.S.  1801-09; 
fellow  American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences ;  president  American  phil- 
osophical society.  See  Writings  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  collected  and  edited 
by  Paul  Leicester  Ford,  1892.  Born  Shadwell,  Albemarle  co.,  Va.,  April 
2,  1743;  died  Monticello,  Albemarle  co.,  Va.,  July  4,  1826.     Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

OTTO,  LOUIS  GUILLAUME,  comie  de  MOSLOY,  LL.D.  Secretary  to 
Marquis  de  La  Luzerne,  Munich,  1776;  U.  S.  1776-79;  charge  d'affaires, 
U.  S.,  1779-92;  secretary  of  legation,  Berlin,  1798-99;  charg^  d'affaires, 
Berlin,  1799-1800;  French  minister  plenipotentiary,  Munich,  1803;  French 
counsellor  of  state;  ambassador  Vienna  1809-13;  minister  of  state  1813; 
minister  of  foreign  affairs  during  the  hundred  days  1815.  Born  Kork, 
Grand  Duchy  of  Baden,  Germany,  1754;  died  Paris,  France,  1817. 

Larousse 

PATTEN,  WILLIAM,  A.M.;  D.D.  1807;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1780; 
A.M.  Dartmouth  college  1783;  Yale  college  1785.  Trustee  Brown  uni- 
versity 1790-1839.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1786;  pastor 
Second  church,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1 786-1833.  Author  Christianity  the  true 
religion,  1795;  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Ruth  Patten,  1834;  Reminiscences  of  Rev. 
Satnuel  Hopkins,  1843;  ^l^o  various  sermons.  Bom  Halifax,  Mass.,  1763; 
died  Hartford,  Conn.,  March  9,  1839. 

Dart.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  cyc,  Sprague  Annals  i 

SENTER,  ISAAC,  A.M.;  M.D.  Yale  College  1792;  Harvard  university  1793. 
Trustee  Brown  university  1789-99.  Surgeon  Continental  army;  prisoner 
at  Quebec;  physician  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  until  1780;  Newport,  R.  I.,  1780- 
99;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1779-80;  surgeon  and  physi- 
cian-general R.  I.  1780;  corresponding  member  Mass.  historical  society; 
member  American  philosophical  society.  Born  Londonderry,  N.  H., 
1754;  died  Dec.  20,  1799.  R.  I.  cyc,  Harv. 


526  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1788 

1788 

FLINT,  ABEL,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1785;  A.  M.  Yale  college  1788;  D.D. 
Union  college  1818.  Tutor  Brown  university  1786-90.  Ordained  Con- 
gregational minister  1791;  pastor  Second  church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1791- 
1824;  secretary  Conn,  missionary  society  1798-182 2;  one  of  the  founders 
Conn.  Bible  society  1809.  Author  Geometry  and  trigonometry,  with  a 
treatise  on  surveying,  1806;  numerous  sermons  and  addresses;  also  a 
selection  and  translation  from  Massillon's  and  Bourdaloue's  sermons. 
Bom  Windham,  Conn.,  Aug.  6,  1765;  died  Hartford,  Conn.,  March  7, 
1825.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  2 

HANCOCK,  JOHN,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1754;  A.M.  1757; 
LL.D.  1792;  A.  M.  College  of  N.  J.  1769;  Yale  college  1769.  Merchant 
Boston,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1766-72;  Provin- 
cial congress,  Concord,  Mass.,  1774-75;  Continental  congress  1775-80, 
1785-86;  president  1775-77;  major-general  Mass.  militia  1776;  member 
Mass.  constitutional  convention  1780;  governor  Mass.  1780-85,  1787-93. 
Bom  Quincy,  Mass.,  Jan.  12,  1737;  died  Quincy,  Oct.  8,  1793. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct. 

HITCHCOCK,  ENOS.  D.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1767;  A.M.  1770; 
Yale  college  1781.  Fellow  Brown  university  1785-1803.  Ordained  Con- 
gregational minister  1771;  pastor  Second  church,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1771-?; 
chaplain  Continental  army  1780-83;  pastor  Benevolent  church.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1783-1803.  Author  Treatise  on  education,  1790;  Catechetical 
instructions  and  forms  of  devotion  for  children  and  yoiUh,  1798;  Sermons, 
with  an  essay  on  the  Lord's  supper,  1 793-1800.  Born  Springfield,  Mass., 
March  7,  1744;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  27,  1803. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  cyc,  Sprague  Annals,  2,  Allibone 

STANFORD,  JOHN,  A.M.;  D.D.  Union  college  1829.  Trustee  Brown  uni- 
versity 1788-90.  Principal  boarding  school.  Hammersmith,  England; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1781;  pastor  Hammersmith  1781-86;  principal 
academy,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1786-87,  1789-1813;  pastor  First  church. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1787-88;  chaplain  almshouse,  city  hospital,  and  state 
prison.  New  York.  Author  Aged  Christian' s  companion.  1829;  also  nu- 
merous sermons  and  addresses.  Born  Wandsworth,  Surrey,  England, 
Oct.  20,  1754;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  14,  1834. 

Bapt.  encyc,  Sprague  Annals  6 

WINTER,  JOSEPH,  A.M.     Lawyer. 

1789 

ALEXANDER,  CALEB,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1777.  Ordained  Pres- 
byterian minister  1781;  pastor  New  Marlboro,  Mass.,  1781-82;  Mendon, 
N.  Y.,  1785-1802;  Salisbury,  Norway,  Fairfield,  N.  Y.;  principal  academy, 
Fairfield;  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  1812-16;  missionary,  Onondaga  presbytery, 
1822.  Author  English  grammar,  1793;  Gratnmatical  system  of  the  Latin 
language,  1795 ;  New  introduction  to  the  Latin  language,  1795 ;  Grammatical 
system,  of  the  Grecian  language,  1796;  Dissertation  on  the  Psalms,  1796; 
Spelling  book,  1799;  Columbian  dictionary,  1800;  New  and  complete  system, 
of  arithmetic,  1802;  Grammatical  system  of  the  English  language,  1814; 
Young  lady's  and  gentleman's  instructor;  also  essays  and  sermons.  Born 
Northfield,  Mass. .July  22,  1775;  died  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  April  12,  1828. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  3 

WASHBURN,  SETH,  A.M.     Died  1845. 

1790 

ANDROS,  THOMAS,  A.M.  Continental  army  1775-?;  seaman  private 
armed  vessel;  captured  by  the  British;  escaped  from  Jersey  prison  ship; 
ordained  Congregational  minister  1788;  pastor  Berkley,  Mass.,  1 788-1834; 
member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  two  terms.     Author  Sufferings 


1790         HONORARY  GRADUATES  527 

on  board  the  old  Jersey  prison  ship  in  lySi ,  1840?;  also  numerous  sermons. 
Bom  Norwich,  Conn.,  May  i,  1759;  died  Berkley,  Mass.,  Dec.  30,  1845. 

Min.  of  Taunton 

COBB,  DAVID,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1766;  A.M.  1769;  College 
of  N.  J.  1783.  Physician  Taunton,  Mass.;  secretary  Bristol  co.  conven- 
tion 1774;  delegate  Provincial  congress.  Concord,  1775;  colonel  Conti- 
nental army;  brevet  brigadier-general  1763;  major-general  Mass.  militia; 
judge  court  of  common  pleas  Bristol  co.;  member  U.  S.  house  of  repre- 
sentatives 1793-95;  land  agent  and  farmer  Oldsboro,  Me.,  1 796-181 7; 
member  Mass.  senate;  president  1802;  member  Mass.  council  1808; 
lieutenant-governor  Mass.  1809;  member  board  of  military  defence  181 2; 
chief  justice  court  of  common  pleas,  Hancock  co..  Me.;  fellow  American 
academy  of  arts  and  sciences.  Born  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1748; 
died  Taunton,  Mass.,  April  17,  1830. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct.,  Heitman,  Harv. 

DANA,  JOSIAH,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1763;  A.M.  1766;  Yale 
college  1766;  Dartmouth  college  1794.  Ordained  Congregational  min- 
ister; pastor  Church  of  Christ,  Barre,  Mass.,  1767-1801.  Bom  Pomfret, 
Conn.,  Aug.  22,  1742;  died  Barre,  Mass.,  Oct.  i,  1801.  P. 

DEANE,  SAMUEL,  A.M.;  D.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1760;  A.M.  1763. 
Librarian  Harvard  university  1760-63;  tutor  1763-64;  minister  Portland, 
Me.,  1765-1814;  fellow  American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences;  vice 
president  and  trustee  Bowdoin  college  1794-18 13.  Author  Sertnons, 
1794;  N.  E.  Farmer,  2d  ed.,  1797.  Born  Dedham,  Mass.,  July  10,  1733; 
died  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  12,  18 14.  Allibone,  Harv.,  Bowdoin 

FALES,  SAMUEL,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1773;  A.M.  1776.  Law- 
yer Taunton,  Mass.;  clerk  of  the  courts;  chief  justice  court  of  common 
pleas.     Born  Bristol,  R.  L,  1750;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  20,  1818. 

Min.  of  Taunton 

FREEMAN,  JAMES,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1777;  A.M.  1780; 
D.D.  181 1.  Prisoner  Quebec  1780-82;  lay  reader  King's  chapel  Boston, 
Mass.,  1782-87;  ordained  Unitarian  minister  1787;  pastor  King's  chapel 
1787-1826;  member  first  school  committee  Boston  1792;  fellow  Ameri- 
can academy  of  arts  and  sciences;  original  member  Mass.  historical  so- 
ciety. Author  Sermons  and  charges,  1832  ;  also  various  historical  sketches 
and  sermons.  Born  Charlestown,  Mass.,  April  22,  1759;  died  Newton, 
Mass..  Nov.  14,  1885.  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

HOMER,  JONATHAN,  A.M.;  D.D.  1826;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1777; 
A.M.  1780;  Dartmouth  college  1788.  Ordained  Congregational  minister 
1782;  pastor  First  church,  Newton,  Mass.,  1782-1839;  member  Mass. 
historical  society.  Author  Character  and  duties  of  a  Christian  soldier 
1 790 ;  Successive  generations  among  ^nankind,  1 791 ;  Mourner's  friend,  1792 
Description  and  history  of  Newton,  1798;  Way  of  God  vindicated,  1804 
also  sermons;  editor  Teal's  Columbian  Bible.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct., 
1759;  died  Newton,  Mass.,  Aug.  11,  1843. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  2 

HOPKINS,  SAMUEL,  D.D.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1741;  A.M.  1744-  Ordained 
Congregational  minister  1743;  pastor  Housatonnuc,  now  Great  Barring- 
ton,  Mass.,  1743-69;  First  church,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1770-76,  1780-1803; 
preacher  Newburyport,  Mass.;  Canterbury,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1776-80. 
Author  Works,  edited  by  E.  A.  Park,  3  vols.,  1854.  Born  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  Sept.  17,  1721;  died  Newport,  R.  I.,  Dec.  20,  1803. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  cyc,  Sprague  Annals  i,  Allibone 

STUBER,  HENRY,  A.M.  Physician  Philadelphia,  Penn.  Author  Con- 
tinuation of  Franklin's  autobiography.  Bom  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1770; 
died  1792.  Allibone 

WASHINGTON,  GEORGE,  LL.D.;  Harvard  university  1776;  Yale  college 
1 781;  University  of  Penn.   1783.     Delegate  Continental  congress  1774 


528  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1790 

1775;  commander-in-chief  Continental  army  1775-83;  president  conven- 
tion that  framed  the  federal  constitution  1787;  president  U.  S.  1789-97; 
lieutenant-general  and  commander-in-chief  U.  S.  army  1798;  fellow 
American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences ;  member  American  philosophical 
society.  Author  Writings,  collected  and  edited  by  W.  C.  Ford,  14  vols., 
1889-93.  Bom  Pope's  Creek,  Westmoreland  co.,  Va.,  Feb.  22,  1732; 
died  Mount  Vernon,  Va.,  Dec.  14,  1799.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct. 
WHELPLY,  SAMUEL,  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1792;  pastor 
Stockbridge ,  Mass.,  1792;  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.;  Green  River,  N.  Y., 
until  1798;  principal  academy,  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1 798-1809;  became 
Presbyterian  1809;  conducted  school,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1809-14;  boy's 
school,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1814-16.  Author  Compend  of  ancient  and  mod- 
ern history;  Letters  on  capital  punishment  and  war;  Triangle,  5  nos.,  181 7; 
also  sermons  and  orations.  Born  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  1766;  died  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  July  14,  181 7.  Sprague  Annals  4,  AUibone 

1791 

ARNOLD,  JOSIAS  LYNDON,  A.M.:  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1788;  A.M. 
1 791;  Yale  college  1791.  Tutor  Brown  university  1790-92;  member  Vt. 
constitutional  convention  1793.  Author  Poems,  1797.  Born  St.  Johns- 
bury,  Vt.,  April  22,  1768;  died  St.  Johnsbury,  June  7,  1796.  P. 

HOLBROOK,  JOSEPH,  A.M. 

LEONARD,  APOLLOS,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1765;  A.M.  1770;  Harvard 
imiversity  1786.  Lawyer  Norton,  Mass.  Born  Aug.  3,  1744;  died  Nov. 
1 1,  1799.  P. 

LEONARD,  SAMUEL,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1773;  A.M.  1776;  Harvard 
tiniversity  1781.  Merchant  Taunton,  Mass.  Born  Norton,  Mass.,  Dec. 
6,  1750;  died  near  Taunton,  Mass.,  April  25,  1807.  Prov.  gaz.,  P. 

LETOMBE,  JOSEPH  PHILIPPE,  A.M.;  LL.D.  Yale  college  1783;  Univer- 
sity of  Paris.     French  consul,  New  England.     Deceased. 

1792 

BROWN,  JAMES,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1780;  A.M.  1783;  Dart- 
mouth college  1 79 1.  Fellow  Brown  university  1 789-1 834.  Bom  Va. , 
Sept.  22,  1 761;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Dec.  12,  1834. 

Chad.  Br.  mem..  Dart. 

CRANE,  JOHN,  A.M.;  D.D.  1803;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1780.  Ordained 
Congregational  minister  1783;  pastor  Northbridge,  Mass.,  1783-1836; 
member  Mass.  general  court.  Author  Discourses  on  baptism,,  1806;  Ser- 
mons  on  the  nature  and  design  of  John's  baptism;  also  numerous  sermons 
and  doctrinal  tracts.  Born  Norton,  Mass.,  March  26,  1756;  died  North- 
bridge?,  Mass.,  Aug.  31,  1836.  Sprague  Annals  2 

CROSBY,  JOSHUA,  A.M.  Ordained  Congregationl  minister  1789;  pastor 
Enfield,  Mass.     Died  1838.  Sprague  Annals  2 

DUNSCOMBE,  THOMAS,  A.M.     Clergyman. 

FAWCETT,  JOHN,  A.M.;  D.D.  1810.  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Wainsgate, 
England,  1764;  Hebden  Bridge,  Halifax,  England;  teacher  academy; 
president  Bristol  educational  society  1792.  Author  Hymns,  181 1;  De- 
votional commentary  on  the  Holy  Scriptures,  181 1;  numerous  other  pub- 
lications. See  An  account  of  the  life  .  .  .  of  the  Rev.  John  Fawcett,  D.D., 
by  his  son.  Born  Lidget  Green,  near  Bradford,  Eng.,  Jan.  6,  1740;  died 
Hebden  Bridge,  Halifax,  Eng.,  July  25,  18 17. 

Diet.  nat.  biog..  Darling's  cyc.  bib.,  Allibone 

FOBES,  PEREZ,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1762;  A.M.  1786.  Vice 
president  Brown  university  1786;  professor  natural  philosophy  1786-98; 
fellow  1795-1812.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1766;  pastor  Rayn- 
ham,  Mass.,  1766-1812;  chaplain  Continental  army  1777;  fellow  American 


1792         HONORARY  GRADUATES  529 

academy  of  arts  and  sciences.  Author  History  of  Raynham,  1794;  Scrip- 
ture catechism,  1804;  Abridgement  of  the  Scripture  catechism,  1809;  also 
frequent  sermons.  Born  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1742;  died  Rayn- 
ham, Mass.,  Feb.  23,  1812. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Sprague  Annals  i 

FRANCIS,  BENJAMIN,  A.M.  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Shortwood,  Eng- 
land.    Author  several  hymns.     Died  Dec.  14,  1799.  Bapt.  encyc. 

FRANCIS,  JOHN,  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1791-96.  Merchant 
Providence,  R.  I.      Born  1763;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  4,  1796. 

Prov.  gaz. 

FURMAN,  RICHARD,  A.M.;  D.D.  1800.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1774; 
pastor  High  Hills,  S.  C;  Statesburg,  S.  C;  Charleston,  S.  C,  1787-1825; 
member  S.  C.  constitutional  convention;  president  Baptist  triennial  con- 
vention 1814.  Author  several  sermons  and  addresses.  Born  Esopus, 
N.  Y.,  1755;  died  Charleston,  S.  C,  Aug.  25,  1825. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  6,  Bapt.  encyc. 

HAMILTON,  ALEXANDER,  LL.D.;  A.M.  Columbia  college  1788;  LL.D. 
Dartmouth  college  1790;  College  of  N.  J.  1791;  Harvard  university  1792. 
Captain  N.  Y.  troops  1776-77;  lieutenant  colonel  and  aid-de-camp  to 
Gen.  Washington  1777-81;  lieutenant  colonel  N.  Y.  troops  1781-83; 
brevet-colonel;  member  Continental  congress  1782-83,  1787-88;  member 
Convention  for  the  adoption  of  the  Federal  constitution;  secretary  of 
treasury  U.  S.  1789-95;  major-general  and  inspector-general  U.  S.  army 
1 798- 1 800;  commander-in-chief  1799;  member  Mass.  historical  society; 
American  philosophical  society;  fellow  American  academy  of  arts  and 
sciences.  Author  Works,  edited  by  John  B.  Hamilton,  7  vols.,  1851. 
Bom  Nevis,  West  Indies,  Jan.  11,  1757;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  July  12, 
1804.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Johnson's  cyc,  Heitman  Rev.,  Harv. 

SHAW,  PHILANDER,  A.B.;  Harvard  university  1792;  A.M.  1795.  Min- 
ister Eastham,  Mass.,   1797-1841.     Born  1769;  died  Oct.   10,    1841. 

Allibone,  P. 

WHITE,  LEONARD,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1787;  A.M.  Harvard 
university  1790.  Town  clerk  Haverhill,  Mass.;  treasurer;  member  Mass. 
house  of  representatives;  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1811-13;  cashier 
Merrimack  bank,  Haverhill,  25  years.  Born  Haverhill,  Mass.,  May  3, 
1767;  died  Haverhill,   Oct.    10,    1849.  Cong,  direct. 

1793 

DANA,  DANIEL,  A.M.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1788;  A.M.;  D.D.  1814. 
Ordained  minister;  pastor  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1794-1820,  1826-45; 
trustee  and  president  Dartmouth  college  1820-21 ;  pastor  Londonderry, 
N.  H.,  1822-26;  trustee  Andover  theological  seminary  1805-56.  Born 
Ipswich,  Mass.,  July  24,  1771;  died  Aug.  26,  1859.  Dart. 

DORE,  JAMES,  A.M.  Minister  London,  England.  Author  Sermons,  etc., 
1786-1806.     Died  1825. 

GRAVES,  SAMUEL,  A.M.     Author  Political  treatises,  iSi ^-.aXsodisconTs&s. 

Allibone 

JONES,  MORGAN,  LL.D.  Baptist  minister  Hampstead,  Hartfordshire, 
England.      Died  1897. 

LEONARD,  ZEPHANIAH,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1758;  A.M.  1761; 
Harvard  university  1763.  Lawyer  Raynham,  Mass.,;  member  Mass. 
house  of  representatives  1768,  1769,  1771,  1777,  1778;  high  sheriflf  county 
i776?-i8o8.  Born  Raynham,  Mass.,  Jan.  18,  1737;  died  Raynham, 
April  IT,  1 814.  Dexter,  P. 

M'LEAN,  ARCHIBALD,  A.M.  Printer  Glasgow,  Scotland,  1 746-59 ;  printer 
and  bookseller  Glasgow  1759-66;  resident  London  1766-67;  superin- 
tendent Donaldson  and  company,  printers,  Edinburgh,  1767-85;  Baptist 


S30  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1793 

minister  Edinburgh  1768-1812.  Author  numerous  publications.  For 
list,  see  Dictionary  of  national  biography ,  vol.  35.  Born  East  Kilbride, 
Lanarkshire,  Eng.,  May  i,  1733;  died  Edinburgh,  Dec.  21,  1812. 

Diet.  nat.  biog. 

PEARCE.  SAMUEL,  A.M.  Student  Bristol  college;  ordained  Baptist  min- 
ister 1789;  pastor  Cannon  street  church,  Birmingham,  England,  1790-99. 
Author  Corporation  and  test  acts  exposed,  i  "j go ;  Alemoirs.  1800;  also  ser- 
mons. Born  Plymouth,  England,  July  20,  1766;  died  Plymouth,  Mass., 
Oct.  10.  1799.  Diet.  nat.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Allibone 

PRIESTLEY,  JOSEPH,  LL.D.;  University  of  Edinburgh.  Preacher  Need- 
ham  Market,  Suffolk,  England,  1 755-58;  Natitwich,  Cheshire,  1758-61; 
principal  school,  Nantwich;  teacher  academy,  Warrington,  Lancashire, 
1761-67;  ordained  minister;  pastor  Mill  Hill  chapel,  Leeds,  Yorkshire, 
1767-73;  librarian  Earl  of  Shelburne  1773-80;  pastor  Unitarian  congrega- 
tion, Birmingham,  1780-Q1;  Gravel  Pit  meeting  house.  Hackney,  London, 
1791-94;  resident  Northumberland,  Penn.,  1794-1804;  discoverer  nitric 
oxide  1772;  oxygen,  hydrochloric  acid  and  ammonia,  1774;  sulphur  diox- 
ide and  silicon  tetrafluoride,  1775;  nitrous  oxide;  carbon  monoxide;  mem- 
ber Royal  society  1766.  Author  130  works  published  in  25  vols.,  edited 
by  J.  T.  Rutt  1832.  Born  Fieldhead.  near  Leeds,  Yorkshire,  England, 
March  24,  1733;  died  Northumberland,  Penn.,  Feb.  6,  1804. 

Encyc.  Brit.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  8,  Allibone. 

RICHARDS,  WILLIAM,  A.M.;  LL.D.  1818.  Student  Bristol  college,  Eng- 
land; Baptist  minister;  assistant  minister  Pershore,  Worcestershire, 
Eng.,  1775-76;  pastor  Lynn,  England,  1776-1818.  Author  History  of 
Lynn,  18 12.  Born  Penrh3^d,  near  Haverfordwest,  Pembrokeshire,  South 
Wales,  1749;  died  Lynn,  England,  Sept.  6,  1818.  Bapt.  encyc. 

SUTCLIFF,  JOHN,  A.M.     Clergyman.     Died  1814. 

TILLINGHAST,  NICHOLAS,  A.M.;  Harvard  university  1807.  Lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.,  until  1793;  Taunton,  Mass.,  1 793-1818.  Born  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Jan.  24,  1767;  died  Taunton,  Mass.,  April  24,  1818. 

Min.  of  Taunton,  Vinton  mem. 

1794 

BALDWIN,  THOMAS,  A.M.;  D.D.  Union  college  1804.  Trustee  Brown 
university  1794-1807;  fellow  1807-25.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1783; 
pastor  Canaan,  N.  H.,  1783-90;  Second  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1790-?; 
trustee  Waterville  college  1821-25.  Editor  Mass.  Baptist  missionary 
magazine,  1803-17;  senior  editor  1817-25;  author  numerous  publications. 
See  Sprague's  Annals  of  the  American  pulpit,  vol.  6.  Born  Bozrah,  Conn. , 
Dec.  23,  1753;  died  Waterville,  Me.,  Aug.  29,  1826. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc. 

BARNARD,  THOMAS,  D.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1766;  A.M.  1769; 
D.D.  University  of  Edinburgh  1794.  Ordained  Congregational  minister 
1773;  pastor  North  church  Salein  Mass.,  1773-1814.  Author  Sermons, 
1786-1806.  Bom  Newbury,  Mass.,  Feb.  5,  1748;  died  Salem,  Mass., 
Oct.  I,  1814.  Prince  Ser.,  Allibone 

JAY.  JOHN,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Columbia  college  1764;  A  M.  1767;  LL.D.  Har- 
vard university  1790;  University  of  Edinburgh  1792.  Delegate  Conti- 
nental congress  1774,  1775.  1778;  president  1778;  member  provincial  con- 
vention, N.  Y.,  1776;  chief  justice  N.  Y.,  1777;  minister  plenipotentiary 
Spain  1779;  U.  S.  peace  commissioner  1781-83;  U.  S.  secretarj'  foreign 
affairs  1784;  regent  Universitv  of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  1784-90;  delegate 
convention  for  the  adoption  of  the  Federal  constitution  1787;  delegate 
N.  Y.  constitutional  convention  1788;  chief  justice  U.  S.  1789-94;  U.  S. 
envoy  extraordinary  Great  Britain  1794;  governor  N.  Y.  1795-1801; 
fellow  American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences;  member  American  philo- 
sophical society;  corresponding  member  Mass.  historical  society.     See 


1794         HONORARY  GRADUATES  531 

Life  and  times  of  John  Jay,  by  William  Whitlock,  1887.     Bom  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  12,  1745;  died  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  May  17,  1829. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Allibone,  Columb. 

KIRKLAND.  JOHN  THORNTON,  A.M.;  LL.D.  i8to;  A.B.  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1789;  A.M.  1792;  Dartmouth  college  1792;  D.D.  College  of  N.  J. 
1802.  Teacher  Andover  academy  one  year;  tutor  Harvard  university 
1792-94;  ordained  Unitarian  minister  1794;  pastor  New  South  church, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1794-1810;  president  Harvard  university  1810-28;  vice 
president  American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences;  member  Mass.  his- 
torical society.  Author  numerous  sermons;  biographical  and  historical 
sketches  and  addresses;  besides  numerous  contributions  to  periodicals. 
Born  Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  17,  1770;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  April  26, 
1840.  Palfrey,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  8,  Harv. 

LETTSOM,  JOHN  COAKLEY,  LL.D.;  M.D.  Leyden  university  1769;  Har- 
vard university  1790.  Physician  London,  Eng.,  17 70-1 81 5;  fellow  So- 
ciety of  arts;  Royal  society,  London;  Royal  society,  Edinburgh;  Ameri- 
can academy  of  arts  and  sciences;  member  American  philosophical  society; 
corresponding  member  Mass.  historical  society.  Author  numerous  pub- 
lications. See  Dictionary  of  national  biography.  Born  Little  Vandyke, 
West  Indies,  Nov.  22,  1744;  died  London,  England,  Nov.  i,  1815. 

Diet.  nat.  biog. 

USHER,  JOHN,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1743;  A.M.  1746.  Lawyer; 
ordained  Episcopal  minister  1793;  rector  St.  Michael's  church,  Bristol, 
R.  I.,   1793-1800.     Born  1720;  died  Bristol,  R.  L,  July  5,  1804. 

R.  L  cyc,  Sprague  Annals  5,  Prov.  gaz. 

1795 

BEATTIE,  ANDREW,  A.B.;  Harvard  university  1795;  A.M.  Minister  Sal- 
isbury, Mass.,  1797-1801.  Born  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  1768;  died  March 
16,  1801.  P. 

DUNN,  THOMAS,  A.M.     Clergyman.     Died  1833. 

NOTT,  ELIPHALET,  A.M.;  LL.D.  1828;  D.D.  College  of  N.  J.  1805.  Stu- 
dent Brown  university;  licensed  Congregational  minister  1795;  principal 
academy  and  pastor,  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.;  pastor  First  Presbyterian 
church,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1 798-1804;  president  Union  college  1804-66; 
inventor  of  about  30  patented  devices.  Author  Counsels  to  young  men, 
1845;  Lectures  on  temperance;  besides  numerous  sermons  and  addresses. 
See  Memoir,  by  C.  Van  Santvoord,  1876;  Sabin.  Born  Ashford,  Conn., 
June  25,  1773;  died  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  29,  1866.     Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

PRINCE,  JOHN,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1776;  A.M.  1779.  Tea- 
cher; ordained  Congregational  minister  1779;  pastor  First  church,  Salem, 
Mass.,  1779-1836;  inventor  improved  air  pump;  fellow  American  acad- 
emy; member  American  philosophical  society;  Mass.  historical  society. 
Author  numerous  sermons  and  articles.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  July  22, 
1751;  died  Salem,  Mass.,  June  7,   1836.  Sprague  Annals  8 

TOMPKINS,  ISAAC,  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1797;  pastor 
East  Parish  church.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1 797-1826.  Author  sermons. 
Born  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  April  16,  1761;  died  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Nov. 
21,  1826.  P. 

1796 

BICHENO,  JAMES,  A.M.  Dissenting  clergyman,  and  schoolmaster.  New- 
bury, Berkshire,  England.  Author  Friendly  address  to  the  Jews,  1787; 
Signs  of  the  times,  1792-94;  Word  in  season,  1795;  and  other  politico-theo- 
logical works.     See  Watt's  Bibliotheca  Britannica.     Died  April  9,  183 1. 

Diet.  nat.  biog. 


532.  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1796 

BUTTERWORTH,  LAWRENCE,  A.M.  Minister  England.  Author  va- 
rious doctrinal  publications. 

FULLER,  ANDREW,  A.M.;  D.D.  College  of  N.  J.  1796;  Yale  college  1804. 
Ordained  Baptist  minister  1775;  pastor  Soham,  England,  1775-82;  Ket- 
tering, Northamptonshire,  1782-1815;  one  of  the  founders  Baptist  miss- 
ionary society;  first  secretary.  Author  numerous  publications.  See  AUi- 
bone's  Dictionary  of  authors.  Born  Wicken,  Cambridgeshire,  Eng.,  Feb. 
S,  1754;  died  Kettering,  Eng.,  May  7,  181 5. 

Prov.  gaz.,  Diet.  nat.  biog.,  Darling's  Cyc.  bib.,  Newman 

SWIFT,  FOSTER,  A.M.  Physician  Taunton,  Mass.;  resident  Boston, 
Mass.;  U.  S.  hospital  surgeon.  Min.  of  Taunton 

1797 

ADAMS,  JOHN,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1755;  A.M.  1758;  LL.D. 
1781;  Dartmouth  college  1782;  Yale  college  1788.  Principal  grammar 
school,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1757;  admitted  to  Suffolk  co.  bar  1758;  lawyer 
Braintree,  Mass.,  1758-68;  Boston,  Mass.,  1768-78?;  member  Mass.  house 
of  representatives  1770-72;  member  Continental  congress  1774-77;  rev- 
olutionary provincial  congress  of  Mass.  1774;  member  Mass.  council  1775; 
commissioner  to  France  1778-79;  minister  to  negotiate  treaty  of  peace 
with  Great  Britain  1780-82;  minister  to  Holland  1780-81;  England  1785- 
88;  vice  president  U.  S.  1789-97;  president  1797-1801;  resident  Quincy, 
Mass.,  1801-26;  president  American  academy;  member  American  philo- 
sophical society;  Mass.  historical  society.  Author  Works,  with  life  by 
C.  F.  Adams,  10  vols.,  1850-56.  Bom  Braintree,  now  Quincy,  Mass., 
Oct.  31,  1735;  died  Branitree,  July  4,  1826.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Harv. 

BACKUS,  ISAAC,  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1765-99.  Separatist 
preacher  1746-48;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1748;  pastor  Titicut, 
Middleboro,  Mass.,  1748-1806;  Baptist  minister  1751-1806;  agent  Warren 
association  to  Congress  1774;  delegate  to  convention  that  adopted  the 
federal  constitution  1788.  Author  History  of  the  Baptists,  3  vols.,  1777- 
96;  besides  numerous  sermons  and  discussions.  Born  Norwich,  Conn., 
Jan.  9,  1724;  died  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  20,  1806. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Sprague  Annals  6,  Sabin 

BINNEY,  HORACE,  A.B. ;  Harvard  university  1797;  A.M.  1800;  LL.D.  1827. 
Admitted  to  bar  1800;  member  Penn.  house  of  representatives  1806; 
reporter  Penn.  supreme  court  1807-14;  member  U.  S.  house  of  represent- 
atives 1833-35.  Author  Decisions  of  the  Supreme  court  of  Penn.,  1790- 
18 1 4,  1809-15 ;  Eulogy  on  John  Marshall,  1835 ;  Argument  in  case  of  Vidal 
vs.  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  1844;  Leaders  of  the  old  bar  of  Philadelphia, 
1859;  Inquiry  into  the  formation  of  Washington's  Farewell  address,  1859; 
Privilege  of  the  writ  of  habeas  corpus  under  the  constitution,  3  pts.,  1862-65  ; 
also  numerous  pamphlets.  Born  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Jan.  4,  1780;  died 
Philadelphia,  Aug.  12,  1875. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone,  Sabin,  Cong,  direct. 

BROWN,  CLARK,  A.B.;  A.M.  1803;  A.B.  Yale  college  1794;  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1797;  A.M.  Yale  college  1797;  Dartmouth  college  1799;  Harvard 
university  1811.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1795;  pastor  Ma- 
chias,  Me.,  1795-97;  Brimfield,  Mass.,  1798-1803.  Author  various  ser- 
mons.    Born  Stonington,  Conn.,  1772;  died  Md.,  Jan.  12,  1817. 

Sprague  Annals  2,  Dart. 

1798 

CASE,  BENJAMIN  WAITE,  A.M.     Died  1834. 

GREEN,    THOMAS,    A.M.     Physician;    ordained    Baptist    minister    1797; 

pastor  North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1797-1814.     Born  Worcester,  Mass.,  June 

3,  1761;  died  North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  May  29,  1814. 

Sprague  Annals  6,  Vinton  mem. 


1798         HONORARY  GRADUATES  533 

MARCY,  BRADFORD,  A.B.     Clergyman. 

PADELFORD,  SETH,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1770.  Lawyer  Taunton, 
Mass.;  judge  of  probate.  Bom  Taunton,  Mass.,  Dec,  1751 ;  died  Taunton, 
Jan.  7,  1810.  Min.  of  Taunton 

TALLMADGE,  MATTHIAS  BURNET,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1795. 
Lawyer  Herkimer,  N.  Y.;  member  N.  Y.  house  of  representatives;  N.  Y. 
senate;  judge  U.  S.  district  court,  N.  Y.  Born  Stamford,  N.  Y.,  March 
I,  1774;  died  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  7,  1819.  Bapt.  encyc. 

WILSON,  JAMES,  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1793;  pastor 
Beneficent  church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1 793-1839;  first  principal  Fourth 
district  school  1800-10;  principal  private  school  four  years.  Author 
various  sermons.  Born  Limerick,  Ireland,  March  12,  1760;  died  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Sept.  14,  1839.  R.  I  eye,  Sprague  Annals  8,  AUibone 

1799 

ADAMS,  EBENEZER,  A.M.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1791;  A.M.  1794. 
Assistant  teacher,  afterwards  principal,  academy,  Leicester,  Mass.;  prin- 
cipal academy  Portland,  Me.;  professor  mathematics,  Phillips  academy, 
Exeter,  Mass.;  professor  Latin  and  Greek  languages,  Dartmouth  college, 
1809-10;  mathematics  and  natural  philosophy  1810-33;  emeritus  1833-41; 
president  and  treasurer  corporation,  academy,  Plainfield,  N.  H.  Born 
New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  Oct.  2,  1765;  died  Aug.  15,  1841. 

Sprague  Annals  2,  Dart. 

FLETCHER,  NATHANIEL  HILL,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1793; 
A.M.  1796.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1800;  pastor  Kennebunk, 
Me.,  1 800-1 82 7.  Author  various  sermons  and  pamphlets.  Born  Box- 
boro,  Mass.;  died  Boxboro,  Sept.  4,  1834.  Sprague  Annals  2 

PICKERING,  TIMOTHY,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1763;  A.M. 
1766;  LL.D.  College  of  N.  J.  1798;  Harvard  university  1810.  Admitted 
to  bar  1768;  lawyer  Salem,  Mass.;  colonel  Mass.  troops  1776;  adjutant- 
general  to  Washington  1777-80;  quartermaster-general  1780-85;  member 
board  ofwar  1777;  Penn.  constitutional  convention  1789-90;  commissioner 
to  negotiate  treaties  with  Indians  1790-91,  1793,  1794;  postmaster-gen- 
eral 1791-95;  secretary  of  war  1795;  secretary  of  state  1795-1800;  chief 
justice  Mass.  court  of  common  pleas  1802;  member  U.  S.  senate  1803-11, 
1813-17;  Mass.  executive  council  1817;  corresponding  member  Mass.  his- 
torical society.  Author  Easy  plan  of  discipline  for  a  militia,  1775. 
Bom  Salem,  Mass.,  July  17,  1745;  died  Salem,  Jan.  29,  1829. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct. 

SULLIVAN,  JAMES,  LL.D.;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1780.  Lawyer 
Biddeford,  Me.;  king's  attorney  York  co..  Me.,  1770;  member  Mass. 
provincial  congress  1775;  justice  Mass.  superior  court  1776-82;  member 
Mass.  constitutional  convention  1779-80;  delegate  Continental  congress 
1784-85;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives;  commissioner  to  settle 
controversy  between  N.  Y.  and  Mass.  in  regard  to  western  lands  1784; 
member  Mass.  executive  council  1787;  judge  court  of  probate,  Suffolk 
CO.,  Mass.,  1787;  attorney  general  Mass.  1 790-1807;  governor  Mass.  1807- 
09;  member  commission  to  settle  the  boundary  line  between  the  U.  S. 
and  British  North  American  provinces;  fellow  American  academy  of  arts 
and  sciences;  first  president  Mass.  historical  society  1791-1806.  Author 
Observations  upon  the  government  of  the  U.  S.,  1791;  Path  to  riches,  1792; 
Altar  of  Baal  thrown  down,  1795;  History  of  the  district  of  Me.,  1795;  His- 
tory of  land  titles  in  Mass.,  1801 ;  Dissertation  on  the  constitutional  freedom 
of  the  press,  1801;  Correspondence  with  Colonel  Pickering,  1808;  History 
of  the  Penobscot  Indians,  in  Mass.  historical  collections.  See  Life  with 
selections  from  his  writings  by  T.  C.  Amory,  2  vols.,  1859.  Bom  Berwick, 
Me.,  April  22,  1744;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  10,  1808. 

Cong,  direct.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  AUibone 


534  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1799 

WOLCOTT,  OLIVER,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1778;  A.M.  1781;  LL.D. 
1819;  College  of  N.  J.  1799-  Quartermaster  Litchfield,  Conn.;  ad- 
mitted to  bar  I  781;  clerk  Conn,  financial  department,  Hartford,  Conn.; 
member  committee  of  the  pay  table  1782;  commissioner  to  adjust  claims 
of  Conn,  against  U.  S.  1784;  comptroller  public  accounts  1788;  U.  S. 
auditor  of  the  treasury  1789-91 ;  U.  S.  comptroller  of  the  treasury  1791-95  ; 
U.  S.  secretary  of  the  treasury  1 795-1 800;  justice  U.  S.  circuit  court  1800- 
02;  merchant  New  York,  N.  Y.;  president  Merchants  bank;  founder  and 
first  president  bank  of  North  America  181 2-14;  governor  Conn.  1817-27; 
president  Conn,  constitutional  convention  181 7;  corresponding  member 
Mass.  historical  society.  Born  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Jan  11,  1760;  died 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  i,  1833.  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

1800 

BRADFORD,  EBENEZER,  A.M.;  A.B.  College  of  New  Jersey  1773;  A.M. 
1786;  Dartmouth  college  1785.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1782; 
pastor  Rowley,  Mass.,  1782-1801.  Author  various  sermons  and  pam- 
phlets.    Born  Canterbury,  Conn..  1746;  died  Rowley,  Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1801. 

Sprague  Annals  i 

ELAM,  SAMUEL,  A.M.     Trustee  Brown  imiversity  1793-1813.     Died  1813. 

GANO,  STEPHEN,  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1794-1828.  Surgeon 
Continental  army  1781-82;  physician  Tappan,  now  Orangetown,  N.  Y., 
1782-86;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1786;  pastor  Hillsdale,  N.  Y.;  Hudson, 
N.  Y. ;  First  church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1 792-1828.  Author  numerous 
sermons.  Born  New  York.  N.  Y.,  Dec.  25,  1762;  died  Providence,  R.  I., 
Aug.  18,  1828.  Sprague  Annals  6,  R.  I.  cyc. 

GIBBS,  GEORGE,  A.M.;  Yale  college  1808.     Died  1833. 

HOLCOMBE,  HENRY,  A.M.;  D.D.  South  Carolina  college.  Captain  Con- 
tinental army;  licensed  Baptist  preacher  1782;  pastor  Pike  Creek,  S.  C, 
1785-91;  Euhaw,  S.  C,  1791-95;  Beaufort,  S.  C,  1795-99;  Savannah,  Ga., 
1799-1810;  First  church  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1812-24;  member  S.  C.  con- 
vention to  ratify  federal  constitution;  founder  Savannah  female  seminary; 
one  of  the  founders  Mount  Enon  academy  1804.  Author  First  fruits, 
letters,  181 2;  Whole  truth  relating  to  the  controversy  betwixt  the  American 
Baptists,  1820;  Lectures  on  primitive  theology,  1822;  also  sermons  and 
pamphlets;  editor  Georgia  analytical  repository.  Born  Prince  Edward 
CO.,  Va.,  Sept.  22,  1762;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  May  22,  1824. 

Sprague  Annals  6,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

PARSONS,  DAVID,  D.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1771;  A.M.  1774. 
Licensed  Congregational  minister  1775;  preacher  Roxbury,  Mass.;  Conn.; 
in  business  i779?-8i;  preacher  Amherst,  Mass.,  1781-82;  pastor  1 782-1819; 
one  of  the  founders  Amherst  college.  Born  Amherst,  Mass.,  Jan.  28, 
1749;  died  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  May  18,  1823.  Sprague  Annals  2 

1801 

CHADDOCK,  CALVIN,  A.M.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1791;  A.M.  1794. 
Minister;  pastor  Rochester,  Mass.,  1793-1805;  Hanover,  Mass.,  1806-18; 
teacher  Charlestown,  Va.,  1818.  Born  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1765;  died 
June  8,  1823.  Dart.,  P. 

GASSETT,  HENRY,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1795;  A.M.  1798. 
Resident  Boston,  Mass.  Born  Jan.  i,  1774;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug. 
15.  1855.  P- 

METCALF,  PAUL  RAY,  A.M.  Physician  Wrentham.  Mass.  Died  Wren- 
tham,  Mass.,  Dec,  1853.  ^^^-  ^^54 

ROBINSON,  ISAAC,  A.M.;  Dartmouth  1838;  D.D.  1847.  Ordained  Con- 
gregational minister    1803;  pastor  Church  of  Christ,   Rindge,   N.   H.; 


i8oi         HONORARY  GRADUATES  535 

Stoddard,  N.  H.     Author  sermons.     Born  Hudson,  N.  H.,   1780;  died 
Stoddard,  N.  H.,  July  9,  1854.  Dart.,  P.,  Ser. 

SLOCUM,  HOLDER,  A.M.  Resident  Dartmouth,  Mass.;  member  Mass. 
house  of  representatives  i8o5?-26;  delegate  Mass.  constitutional  con- 
vention 1820.  Born  Dartmouth,  Mass.,  March  17,  1748;  died  Dart- 
mouth, April  30,  1827.  Slocuni  gen. 

WILLIAMS,  DAVID  ROGERSON,  A.M.  Lawyer  and  planter,  S.  C; 
member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1805-09,  1811-13;  U.  S.  army 
1813-14,  brigadier-general;  governor  S  C,  1814-16.  Born  Robbins  Neck, 
S.  C,  March  10,  1776;  died  Lynch's  Creek,  S.  C.,  Nov.  15,  1830. 

Cong,  direct. 

1802 

BOTSFORD,  EDMUND,  A.M.  Licensed  Baptist  preacher  1771;  ordained 
1772;  pastor  Tuckaseeking,  Ga.,  1771-72?;  New  Savannah,  Ga.,  1773-77; 
Brier  Creek,  Ga.,  1777-79;  Continental  army;  pastor  Welsh  Neck  church, 
Society  Hill,  S.  C,  i779?-96;  Georgetown,  S.  C,  1796-1819.  Author 
The  spiritual  voyage  performed  in  the  ship  Convert.  Born  Woobum,  Bed- 
fordshire, Eng.,   1745;  died  Georgetown,  S.  C,  Dec.   25,   1819. 

Furman  Life,  P. 

HUMPHREYS,  DAVID,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1771;  A.M.  1774;  College 
of  New  Jersey  1783;  Harvard  university  1787;  LL.D.  Dartmouth  college 
1804.  Continental  army  1777-83,  captain;  lieutenant-colonel  and  aide- 
de-camp  to  Washington  1780-83;  member  Washington's  family  1783-84, 
1788-90;  secretar)'  of  legation  to  European  powers  1784-86;  member 
Conn  legislatiire;  U.  S.  minister  to  Portugal  1791-98;  Spain  1798-1802; 
brigadier-general  Conn,  troops  181 2-1 5;  woolen  manufacturer  Conn. 
Author  Miscellaneous  ivorks,  1790.  Born  Derby,  Conn.,  July  1752;  died 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  Feb.  21,  1818. 

Sabin,  Allibone,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Duyckinck 

PUGH.  EVAN,  A.M.     Ordained  Baptist  minister   1762.     Died    1803. 

Hist.  Bapt. 

1803 

ANDREWS,  ELISHA,  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1793;  pastor  Fair- 
fax, Vt.,  1793-96;  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  1796-97;  Nottingham  West,  now 
Hudson,  N.  H.,  1797-1800;  Templeton,  Mass.,  1800-13;  Hinsdale,  N.  H., 
1816-40.  Author  numerous  controversial  writings;  also  sermons  and 
many  articles  in  religious  magazines.  Born  Middletown,  Conn.,  Sept. 
29,  1768;  died  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  Feb.  3,  1840.  Sprague  Annals  6 

BOWEN,  WILLIAM  CORLIS,  A.B.;  A.M.  181 1;  M.D.  1813;  A.B.  Union 
college  1803;  M.D.  University  of  Edinburgh  1807.  Professor  chemistry. 
Brown  university,  1811-13.  Student  Brown  university  1799-1801;  phy- 
sician Providence,  R.  I.  Author  De  sanguine  niittendo,  1809.  Born 
Providence,  R.  I.,  June  2,  1785;  died  Providence,  April  23,  1815. 

R.  I.  cyc,  Parsons 

CLEAVELAND,  JOHN,  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1785; 
pastor  Stoneham,  Mass.,  1785-94;  North  Parish,  Wrentham,  Mass.,  1798- 
1815.  Author  various  sermons.  Born  Ipswich,  Mass.,  Jan.  6,  1749; 
died  Wrentham,  Mass..  Feb.  i,  1815.  Sprague  Annals  i 

FINLEY,  JAMES  EDWARDS  BURR,  A.M.  Medical  student  College  of 
Philadelphia  1770-?;  acting  captain  Battle  of  Germantown  1777;  surgeon 
15th  Mass.  regiment  1778-81;  5th  Mass.  regiment  1781-83;  4th  Mass. 
regiment  1783;  physician  and  surgeon  vSt.  Thomas's  Parish,  S.  C,  1785-?; 
St.  Helena,  S.  C;  Beaufort,  S.  C  i795?-i8io?;  Charleston,  S.  C,  1810?- 
19;  U.  S.   military  service   18 12- 14,  captain;  original  member  Order  of 


536  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1803 

the  Cincinnati,  1783;  secretary  S.  C.  society  1818-19;  dispensary  physi- 
cian Charleston;  curator  philosophical  society  of  Charleston;  member 
Medical  association  of  S.  C.  1 790-1819.  Author  various  essays  on  medical 
and  other  subjects.  Born  Nottingham,  Md.,  May  15,  1758;  died  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  June  13,  1819.  P. 

FOBES,  NATHAN,  A.M. 

HINTON,  JAMES,  A.M.;  D.D.  1812;  A.B.  Oxford  university;  A.M.  College 
of  N.  J.  1802.  Dissenting  clergyman,  Oxford,  Eng.  Author  Vindication 
of  the  dissenters  in  Oxford,    1792.     Died    1824.  Watts'    Bib.    Brit. 

JENKINS,  EDWARD,  D.D.;  Columbia  college  1804.  Episcopal  minister; 
rector  St.  Bartholomew's  parish,  Charleston,  S.  C,  1772-76;  assistant 
rector  St.  Michael's  church,  Charleston,  1 796-1802;  rector  1802-04;  St. 
Philip's  church,  Charleston,  1804-09;  resident  England.      Deceased. 

Sprague  Annals  5 

LYELL,  THOMAS,  A.M.;  D.D.  Columbia  college  1822.  Methodist  minister, 
Va.,  1792;  Providence,  R.  I.;  chaplain  U.  S.  Congress  1801-03?;  ordained 
Episcopal  minister  1804;  rector  Christ  church.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1804-48; 
secretary  diocesan  convention  1 811- 16;  member  diocesan  standing  com- 
mittee 1813-48;  deputy  General  convention  1818-44;  trustee  General 
theological  seminary  1822-48.  Born  Richmond  co.,  Va.,  May  13,  1775; 
died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  March  4,  1848.  Nee.  1848,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

NORTON,  JACOB,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1786;  A.M.  1789.  Or- 
dained Congregational  minister  1787;  pastor  First  church,  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  37  years.     Died  1858. 

OSBORNE,  GEORGE,  A.M.  Dissenting  clergyman  Worcester,  England. 
Author  Moral  charity  explained  and  enforced,  1801.         Watt's  Bib.  Brit. 

REED,  JOHN,  D.D.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1772.  Chaplain  U.  S.  navy  two 
years;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1780;  pastor  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
1780-1831;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1795-1801.  Author 
numerous  sermons,  addresses  and  articles.  Bom  Framingham,  Mass., 
Nov.  II,  1 751;  died  West  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1831. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  8,  Cong,  direct. 

SMITH,  JOHN,  D.D.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1773;  A.M.  1776;  Yale 
college  1777;  Harvard  university  1780.  Congregational  minister;  pre- 
ceptor Moor's  school,  Hanover,  N.  H.,  1773-74;  tutor  Dartmouth  college 
1774-78;  professor  Latin,  Greek,  Hebrew  and  Oriental  languages  1778- 
1809;  librarian  1779-1809;  trustee  1788-1809.  Author  Hebrew  Grammar, 
1772;  Latin  gramm^ar,  1802;  Hebrew  grammar,  1803;  Cicero  de  oratore, 
with  notes  and  memoir  of  Cicero,  1804;  Greek  gram.m.ar,  1809;  also  sermons. 
Born  Newbury,  Mass.,  Dec.  21,  1752 ;  died  Hanover,  N.  H.,  April  30,  1809. 

AUibone,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  2 

1804 

GRAFTON,  JOSEPH,  A.M.  Licensed  Congregational  minister  1784; 
preacher  Rehoboth  Neck,  Mass.;  Plainfield,  Conn.;  preacher  Hampton, 
Conn.;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1788;  pastor  Newton,  Mass.,  1788- 
1835;  vice  president  Mass.  Baptist  missionary  society  1815-25;  president; 
member  committee  Evangelical  tract  society  181 7;  trustee  1823-29;  vice 
president  Baptist  foreign  missionary  society  1819-?;  president  trustees 
Newton  theological  institution  1826-35;  Norfolk  co.  foreign  missionary 
society;  Middlesex  and  Norfolk  co.  missionary  society;  moderator  Boston 
association  1822,  1826.  Author  frequent  sermons;  also  letters  and 
addresses.  Born  Newport,  R.  I.,  June  9,  1757;  died  Newton,  Mass., 
Dec.  16,  1836.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  6 

LEONARD,  BERNARD  [fonnerly  Barnum],  A.M.  Student  Brown  univer- 
sity; teacher  classical  school.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1800-13;  merchant 
Nachitoches,  La.  Bom  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Feb.  16,  1777;  died  Nachi- 
toches,  La.,  Sept.  2,  1834.  P. 


i8o4         HONORARY  GRADUATES  537 

LEONARD,  GEORGE,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1748;  A.M.  1751; 
Yale  college  1753.  Register  of  probate  1748;  lawyer  Norton,  Mass.; 
member  provincial  house  of  representatives;  provincial  council;  judge  of 
probate;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1789-91,  1795-97;  judge 
court  of  common  pleas;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives;  Mass. 
senate.  Bom  Norton,  Mass.,  July  4,  1729;  died  Raynham,  Mass.,  July 
26,  1819.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct. 

1805 

BARKER,  JOSEPH,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1771;  A.M.  1774;  Harvard 
university  1782.  Preacher  Blandford,  Mass.;  ordained  Congregational 
minister  1781;  pastor  First  church,  Middleboro,  Mass  ,  1781-1815;  mem- 
ber U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1805-08.  Author  nuinerous  sermons 
and  addresses;  also  a  volume  of  sermons.  Born  Branford,  Conn.;  died 
Middleboro,  Mass.,  July  5,  1815. 

Sprague  Annals  8,  Cong,  direct.,  Sabin 

BIDWELL,  BARNABAS,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1785;  A.M.  1788;  Wil- 
liams college  1797.  Tutor  Yale  college  1787-90;  lawyer;  treasurer  Berk- 
shire CO.,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1801-05;  U.  S. 
house  of  representatives  1805-07;  attorney  general  Mass.  1807-10.  Bom 
Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1763;  died  Kingston,  Can.,  July  27,  1833. 

Cong,  direct.,  Bidwell  gen. 

BURR,  JONATHAN,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1784;  A.M.  1787. 
Ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor  Sandwich,  Mass.  Author 
sermons.     Died  1842.  Ser. 

DAVENPORT,  JOHN,  A.M.;  A.B.  College  of  N.  J.  1769;  A.M.  1772;  Yale 
college  1785.  Ordained  Presbyterian  minister  1775;  preacher  Southold, 
L.  L,  1775-77;  Bedford,  N.  Y. ;  pastor  Deerfield,  Mass.,  1795-1805.  Born 
Philippi,  N.  J.,  Aug.  11,  1752;  died  Lysander,  N.  Y.,  July  13,  1821. 

Sprague  Annals  3 

GREEN,  JOHN,  A.M.  Physician  and  surgeon  Worcester,  Mass.  Born 
Worcester,  Mass.,  March  18,  1763;  died  Worcester,  Aug.   11,  1808. 

Vinton  mem.,  P. 

GURNEY,  DAVID,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1785;  A.M.  1788.  Or- 
dained Congregational  minister  1787;  pastor  Middleboro,  Mass.  Born 
Bridgewater,  Mass.;  died  Middleboro,  Mass.,  July  30,  1815. 

Sprague  Annals  8 

REED,  WILLIAM,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1782;  A.M.  1785. 
Served  in  Continental  army  1776;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1784; 
pastor  Easton,  Mass.,  1784-1809.  Bom  Abington,  Mass.,  June  8,  1755; 
died  Easton,  Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1809.  Reed  fam. 

WRIGHT,  LUTHER,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1796;  A.M.  1799. 
Ordained  Congregational  minister  1798;  pastor  East  Medway,  now  Millis, 
Mass.,  1798-1815;  Barrington,  R.  I.,  1817-21;  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  1825-28. 
Born  Acton,  Mass.,  1770;  died  Woburn,  Mass.,  June  21,  1858. 

Hist,  of  Medway,  Nee.  1858 

1806 

CAREY,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1787;  pastor  Moul- 
ton,  Eng.,  1787-89;  Leicester,  Eng.,  1789-93;  first  Baptist  missionary, 
India,  1 794-1834;  professor  Sanskrit,  Bengali,  and  Mahratta,  Fort  Wil- 
liam college,  Calcutta,  1801-34.  Author  Mahratta  grammar,  1805;  San- 
skrit grammar,  1806;  Mahratta  dictionary,  18 10;  Punjabi  grammar,  1812; 
Telinga  gramtnar,  18 14;  Bengali  dictionary,  3  vols.,  18 18;  Rhotanta  gram,- 
mar,  1826?;  Rhotanta  dictionary,  1826;  also  large  portions  of  the  Indian 
versions  of  the  Scriptures;  editor  Ramayana,  3  vols.,  1806-10;  Dr.  Rox- 
burgh's Flora  Indica,  3  vols.,  1820-32.  Born  Paulerspury,  Northamp- 
tonshire, Eng.,  Aug.  17,  1 761;  died  Calcutta,  India,  June  9,  1834. 

Diet.  nat.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  AUibone 


538  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  x8o6 

CLAY,  JOSEPH,  A.M.;  A.B.  College  of  N.  J.  1784;  A.M.  1787.  Trustee 
Brown  university  1807-11.  Lawyer  Savannah,  Ga. ;  district  justice 
U.  S.  district  court,  Ga.,  1796-1801;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1804; 
assistant  pastor  Savannah,  1804-07;  pastor  First  church,  Boston,  Mass., 
1807-09.  Born  Savannah,  Ga.,  Aug.  16,  1764;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan. 
II,  181 1.  Sprague  Annals  6 

DAVIS,  JAMES,  A.M.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1798;  A.M.  1801.  Evan- 
gelist. Born  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  Nov.  6,  1772;  died  Abington,  Mass., 
May  28,  1821.  Dart. 

EDES,  HENRY,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1799;  A.M.  1802;  D.D. 
1826.  Trustee  Brown  university  1809-13;  fellow  1813-33.  Ordained 
Baptist  minister  1805;  pastor  First  church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1805-32. 
Author  sermons.     Born  Boston,  Mass.;  died  1851.       Sprague  Annals  8 

PIPON,  JOHN,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1792;  A.  M.  1795.  Ordained 
Congregational  minister  1800;  pastor  Taunton,  Mass..  1800-21.  Author 
various  sermons.     Born  Boston,  Mass.;  died  Jan.   1821. 

Sprague  Annals  8 

WILLIAMS,  ELISHA  SCOTT,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1775;  A.M.  1778; 
Harvard  university  1822.  Trustee  Brown  university  1805-32.  Ofllicer 
Continental  army;  adjutant  Conn,  regiment  1776;  in  business  Stockbridge, 
Mass.,  1780-90;  teacher  Livermore,  Me.;  justice  of  peace  Livermore; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1799;  pastor  Brunswick,  Me.,  1800-03;  Bev- 
erly, Mass,  1803-12;  resident  Boston,  Mass.,  1812-37;  Beverly,  Mass 
Author  sermons.  Born  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  7.  1757;  died  Bev- 
erly, Mass.,  Feb.  3,  1845.  AUibone,  Williams  gen.,  Sprague  Annals  6 

1807 

COOK,  ORCHARD,  A.M.  Merchant  Wiscasset,  Me.;  high  sheriflf  Lincoln 
CO.,  Me.;  overseer  Bowdoin  college  1800-05;  member  U.  S.  house  of  rep- 
resentatives   1 805-1 1.     Born  Me.;  died    1819.  Cong,   direct.,   Bowd. 

MEECH,  ASA,  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1800;  pastor  North 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1800-11;  Canterbury,  Conn.,  1812-22;  farmer  Hull, 
Canada.     Born  Boston,  Mass.,  April  20,  1775;  died  Feb.  22,  1849. 

Hist.  N.  Bridgewater 

SANGER,  ZEDEKIAH,  D.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1771;  A.M.  1774. 
Ordained  Congregational  minister  1776;  pastor  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1776- 
86;  in  business  Duxbury,  1786-88;  pastor  South  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
1 788-1820;  member  American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences.  Author 
various  sermons.  Born  Sherborn,  Mass.,  Oct.  4,  1748;  died  South  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1820.  Sprague  Annals  8 

1808 

HEDGE,  LEVI,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1792;  A.M.  1795;  LL.D. 
Yale  college  1823.  Tutor  Harvard  university  1795-1810;  professor  logic 
and  metaphysics  1810-27;  Alford  professor  natural  religion,  moral  phil- 
osophy and  civil  polity  1827-32;  fellow  American  academy  of  arts  and 
sciences;  member  Mass.  historical  society.  Author  System  of  logic,  18 18; 
abridgement  of  Brown's  Mental  philosophy,  1827;  various  sermons. 
Born  Hardwick,  Mass.,  April  19,  1726;  died  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Jan.  3, 
1844.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone,  Harv. 

PARKINSON,  WILLIAM,  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1798;  home 
missionary;  chaplain  U.  S.  Congress,  1801-03;  pastor  First  church,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1805-40;  Bethesda  church,  New  York.  1841-48;  Author 
Ecclesiastical  history,  1813;  Public  ministry  of  the  word,  18 18;  Sermons  on 
Deut.  XXXIII.,  2  vols.,  1831;  also  other  sermons.  Born  Frederick  cc, 
Md.  Nov.  8.  1774;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  March  10,  1848. 

Nee.  1848,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  6,  Allibone,  Bapt.  encyc. 


i8o8         HONORARY  GRADUATES  539 

SHEPPARD,  JOSEPH.  A.B.;  University  of  Penn.  1808;  A.M.  1811.  Or- 
dained Baptist  minister;  pastor  Salem,  N.  J.,  1809-29;  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J., 
1829-35;  principal  select  school,  Mt.  Holly,  several  years.  Born  Green- 
wich, N.  J.,  Jan.  9,  1786;  died  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J.,  Dec.  13,  1838.         Penn. 

STRONG,  JONATHAN,  A.M.;  D.D.  1814;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1786; 
A.M.  1789.  Ordained  Congregational  minister  1789;  pastor  Randol7.)h, 
Mass.,  1 789-1814.  Author  various  sermons,  addresses  and  orations; 
also  various  contributions  to  periodicals.  Bom  Bolton,  Conn.,  Sept.  4, 
1764;  died  Randolph,  Mass.,  Nov.  9,  1814.       Sprague  Annals  2,  AUibone 

WHITE,  WILLIAM,  A.M.  Preacher  Roxbury.  Penn.,  1792-03;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1793;  pastor  New  Britain,  Penn.;  Second  church,  Phil- 
adelphia.    Born  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1768;  died  1851.  P. 

1809 

BATCHELDER,  WILLIAM,  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1796;  pastor 
Berwick,  Me.,  1796-1805;  First  church,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1805-18.  Author 
sermons  and  discourses.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  March  25,  1768;  died 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  April  8,  1818.  Bapt.  encyc,  Sprague  Annals  6 

PARSONS,  THEOPHILUS.  LL.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1769;  A.M. 
1772;  LL.D.  1804;  Dartmouth  college  1807.  Admitted  to  bar  1774 
lawyer  Falmouth,  Mass.,  now  Portland,  Me.,  1774-75;  Byfield,  Mass.; 
Newburyport,  Mass.,  until  1800;  Boston,  Mass.,  1800-13;  member  Mass. 
constitutional  convention  1770;  convention  to  ratify  U.  S.  constitution 
1788;  Mass.  general  court;  chief  justice  Mass.  supreme  court  1806-13. 
Author  Result  of  convention  at  Ipswich,  1778;  judicial  decisions  in  Mass. 
supreme  court  reports,  vols.  2-10;  Commentaries  on  the  laws  of  the  U.  S., 
1836.  Born  Byfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1750;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  30, 
1813.  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

1810 

CLAP.  ELISHA,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1797;  A.M.  1800.  Tutor 
Harvard  university  1801-03;  principal  academy  Sandwich,  Mass.;  resi- 
dent Boston,  Mass.;  fellow  American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences; 
member  Mass.  historical  society.  Born  Dorchester.  Mass.  1776?;  died 
Oct.  22,  1830.  Sprague  Annals  5,  Harv. 

GRISWOLD,  ALEXANDER  VIETS,  A.M.;  D.D.  181 1;  College  of  N.  J. 
181 1 ;  Harvard  university  1812.  Fellow  Brown  university  181 2-1 5; 
trustee  1815-28;  chancellor  1815-28.  Ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1795; 
priest  1795;  lay  reader,  Plymouth,  Harwinton,  Litchfield  co..  Conn., 
1794-1804;  pastor  St.  Michael's  church.  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1804-30;  bishop 
Eastern  diocese  181 1-43;  pastor  St.  Peter's  church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1830- 
35;  presiding  bishop  1836-43.  Author  Christ's  ivarnine;  to  the  churches, 
181 7;  Discourses  on  the  most  important  doctrines  and  duties  of  the  Christian 
religion,  1830;  The  Reformation  and  Apostolic  ojfjce,  1843;  3-lso  several 
sermons,  letters  and  addresses.  Bom  Simsbury,  Conn.,  April  22,  1766; 
died  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  15,  1843. 

Cyc.   Am.  biog.,   Sprague  Annals   5,   R.   I.   cyc,  Allibone 

MARSHMAN,  JOvSHUA.  D.D.  Principal  school  Bristol,  Eng.;  missionary 
Serampur,  India  1799-1837;  founder  Serampur  college.  Author  Works 
of  Confucius,  1809;  Dissertation  on  the  characters  and  sounds  of  the  Chinese 
langtiage,  1809;  Clavis  Simca.  or  elements  of  Chinese  grammar,  1814; 
Chinese  version  of  the  Bible;  founder  and  editor  Sumachar  Durpun.  or. 
Mirror  of  neivs,  1818;  Friend  of  India,  1818;  Quarterly  friend  of  India, 
1820.  Born  Westbury  Leigh,  Wiltshire,  Eng.,  April  20,  1768;  died 
Serampur,   India,   Dec.   5,    1837.  Diet.  nat.  biog.,   Bapt.   encyc. 

WILLARD,  SIDNEY,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1798;  A.M.  1801. 
Librarian  Harvard  university  1800-05;  Hancock  professor  Hebrew  and 


S40  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  i8io 

other  Oriental  languages  1807-31;  also  professor  English;  professor  Latin 
1827;  mayor  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1848-50;  member  Mass.  house  of  repre- 
sentatives; Mass.  executive  council;  fellow  American  academy  of  arts 
and  sciences;  member  Anthology  club.  Author  Hebrew  grmnmar,  181 7; 
Memoirs  of  youth  and  manhood,  1855;  besides  several  magazine  articles; 
founder  and  editor  American  monthly  review,  1832-33 ;  one  of  the  founders 
Literary  m,iscellany;  editor  Christian  register.  Born  Beverly,  Mass., 
Sept.  19,  1780;  died_Cambridge,  Mass.,  Dec.  6,  1856. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone,  Harv. 

1811 

HUGHES,  JOSEPH,  D.D.;  A.M.  University  of  Edinburgh;  D.D.  Yale  col- 
lege 1820.  Theological  student  Bristol,  Aberdeen,  and  Edinburgh; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1797;  secretary  religious  tract  society  of  Lon- 
don 1 799-1833;  one  of  the  founders  and  secretaries  British  and  foreign 
Bible  society  1804.  Author  various  sermons  and  essays.  See  Memoir, 
by  J.  Leif child.     Bom  London,  Jan.  i,  1769;  died  1833. 

Watt's  Bib.  Brit.,  Darling's  Cyc.  bib.,  Bapt.  encyc. 

SHARP,  DANIEL,  A.M.;  D.D.  1828;  Harvard  university  1843.  Trustee 
Brown  university  1820-28;  fellow  1828-53.  Agent  of  a  Yorkshire  firm. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1805-08?;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1809;  pastor  New- 
ark, N.  J.,  1809-12;  Charles  street  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1812-53;  presi- 
dent Baptist  missionary  board;  first  president  American  Baptist  mission- 
ary union;  president  board  of  trustees,  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion, 18  years;  overseer  Harvard  university  1846-53.  Author  various 
sermons  and  articles;  associate  editor  Am-erican  Baptist  magazine,  several 
years.  Born  Huddersfield,  Eng.,  Dec.  25,  1783;  died  near  Baltimore, 
Md.,  April  23,  1853. 

Sprague  Annals  6,  Nee.  1853,  Bapt.  encyc,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

SWIFT,  JOSEPH  GARDINER,  A.M.;  Harvard  university  181 2;  Yale 
college  181 7;  LL.D.  Ken^^on  college  1843.  First  graduate  U.  S.  military 
academy  1802;  2d  lieutenant  U.  S.  army  1802;  captain  1806;  major  1808; 
aide  to  Gen.  William  Pinckney  1812;  lieutenant-colonel  181 2;  colonel 
and  principal  engineer  1812;  brigadier-general  18 14;  superintendent  U. 
S.  military  academy  18 16-18  ;'U.  S.  surveyor  port  of  New  York  1818-27; 
civil  engineer  in  U.  S.  service;  superintendent  harbor  improvements  on 
the  lakes  1829-45;  engineer  railway  from  New  Orleans  to  Lake  Pont- 
chartrain  1830-31;  chief  engineer  Harlem  railroad  1834;  peace  ambassa- 
dor to  Canada  1841;  in  Europe  1851-52.  Author  a  diary,  including  his- 
tory of  West  Point  academy;  also  contributions  to  scientific  journals. 
See  Memoirs  of  J.  G.  S.,  1890.  Born  Nantucket,  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1783; 
died  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  July  23,  1865.  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

WATERHOUSE,  ANDREW  OLIVER,  A.B.;  Harvard  university  1810. 
Died  1832. 

WIGHT,  HENRY,  A.M.;  D.D.  1824;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1782;  A.M. 
1785;  Yale  college  1785.  Fellow  Brown  university  1793-1833.  Ordained 
Congregational  minister  1785;  pastor  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1785-1828;  resident 
Bristol,  1828-37.  Born  Medfield,  Mass.,  May  26,  1752;  died  Bristol, 
R.  I.,  Aug.  12,  1837.  Sprague  Annals,  P. 

1812 

CROCKER,  NATHAN  BOURNE,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1802; 
A.M.  1805;  D.D.  Hobart  college  1827.  Fellow  Brown  university  1808- 
65;  secretary  1846-53.  Ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1803;  priest  1808; 
rector  St.  John's  church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1808-65;  delegate  nine  tri- 
ennial conventions.  Born  Barnstable,  Mass.,  July  4,  1781;  died  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.    Oct.  19,  1865.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  cyc. 


i8i2         HONORARY  GRADUATES  541 

JONES,  HORATIO  GATES,  A.M.;  D.D.  University  at  Lewisburg  1851. 
Licensed  Baptist  minister  1801;  ordained  1802;  pastor  Salem,  N.  J.,  1801- 
05;  preacher  Roxboro,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1805-08;  pastor  Lower  Mer- 
ion,  Penn..  1808-53;  one  of  the  founders  Baptist  board  of  foreign  missions 
1814;  secretary  many  years;  president  trustees  Haddington  college;  pres- 
ident Philadelphia  Baptist  association  1829-53;  chancellor  University 
at  Lewisburg.  Author  History  of  the  Philadelphia  Baptist  association, 
1823;  co-editor  Latter  day  luminary.  Born  Tredryffin  township,  Chester 
CO.,  Penn.,  Feb.  11,  1777;  died  Roxboro,  Penn.,  Dec.  12,  1853. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Sprague  Annals  6,  Nee.  1854 

WATERHOUSE,  JOHN  FOTHERGILL,  A.B.;  Harvard  university  181 1; 
M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1813.     Died  181 7. 

1813 

BATES,  JOSHUA,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1800;  A.M.  1803;  D.D. 
Yale  college  18 18.  Assistant  teacher  Phillips  academy,  Andover,  Mass., 
1800-01;  student  of  theology,  Andover,  1801-02;  licensed  Congregational 
preacher  1802;  preacher  Declham,  Mass.,  1802-03;  ordained  1803;  pastor 
Dedham,  1803-18;  president  Middlebury  college  1818-39;  chaplain  U.  S. 
congress  1839-40;  preacher  Portland,  Me.,  two  months;  Northboro,  Mass., 
two  years;  pastor  Dudley,  Mass.,  1843-54.  For  list  of  his  writings  see 
Spragtie's  Annals,  vol.  i.  Born  Cohasset,  Mass.,  March  20,  1776;  died 
Dudley,  Mass.,  Jan.  14,  1854.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  2 

BRONSON,  TILLOTSON,  D.D.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1786.  Ordained  Epis- 
copal deacon  1787;  preacher  Stratford,  Vt.  and  Hanover,  N.  H.,  1787-88; 
ordained  priest  1788;  preacher  Christ  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1792-93; 
rector  Hebron,  Chatham,  Middle  Haddam,  Conn.,  1793-95;  St.  John's 
church,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1795-1805;  editor  Churchman's  magazine 
1805-07?,  1825 ?-26;  principal  Episcopal  academy,  Cheshire,  Conn.,  1805- 
26;  member  standing  committee,  Protestant  Episcopal  convention  of 
Conn.,  1806-26;  delegate  general  convention  several  times;  trustee  Gen- 
eral theological  seminary;  Washington  college.  Author  sermons.  Bom 
Plymouth,  Conn.,  1762;  died  Cheshire,  Conn.,  Sept.  6,  1826. 

Sprague  Annals  5 

COTTON,  CHARLES,  A.M.;  M.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1808;  A.M. 
181 1.  Physician  and  surgeon  Plymouth,  Mass.;  surgeon  U.  S.  navy 
1812-23;  member  R.  L  historical  society;  Pilgrim  society.  Born  Ply- 
mouth, Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1788;  died  Newport,  R.  L,  Feb.  3,  1870.  P. 

D'WOLF,  JOHN,  A.M.  Professor  chemistry.  Brown  university,  1817-34. 
Student  Brown  universitj'  1802-05?;  Woodstock,  Vt.,  medical  school, 
and  Castleton,  Vt.,  medical  school,  1834-39;  McDowell  Medical  college, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1840-44;  fanner  near  Bristol,  R.  L,  1844-54;  resident 
Bristol  1854-62;  member  R.  L  house  of  representatives  several  terms. 
Author  various  orations  and  poems.  Born  Bristol,  R.  L,  Feb.  26,  1786; 
died  Bristol,  Feb.  23,  1862.  Parsons,  Nee.  1862 

INGALLS,  WILLIAM,  M.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1790;  A.M.  1793; 
M.B.  1794;  M.D.  1801.  Professor  anatomy  and  surgery.  Brown  univer- 
sity, 181 1-23.  Author  various  articles  on  medicine.  Bom  Newbury- 
port,  Mass.,  May  3,  1769;  died  Wrentham,  Mass.,  Sept.  8,  1851. 

Parsons,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Surg. -gen.  cat. 

PHELPS,  ABNER,  A.M.;  M.D.  1814;  A.B.  Williams  college  1806;  A.M. 
1809;  M.D.  Yale  college  1814.  Physician  Reading,  Mass.;  Boston,  Mass., 
1816-73;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1826;  originator  Boston 
and  Albany  railroad.  Author  Crucifixion  of  Christ,  anatom-ically  con- 
sidered, 1853.  Born  Belchertown,  Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1779;  died  Boston, 
Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1873.  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

STEWART,  MOSES,  D.D.  Associate  professor  sacred  literature,  Andover 
theological  seminary,   1810-48.     Deceased. 


S4»  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1814 

1814 

BATES,  BARNABAS,  A.M.;  Baptist  preacher,  R.  I.;  collector  of  customs, 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  under  President  J.  Q.  Adams;  acting  postmaster  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  under  President  Jackson;  postal  reformer.  Founder  Unitarian 
Christian  inquirer,  1825.  Born  Edmonton,  Eng.,  1785;  died  Boston, 
Mass.,  Oct.  II,  1853.  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Nee.  1854 

CODMAN,  JOHN,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1802;  A.M.  1805;  D.D. 
1840;  A.B.  Yale  college  1802;  D.D.  College  of  N.  J.  1822.  Student  Edin- 
burgh 1805-06;  preacher  Scotch  church,  London,  1807-08;  ordained  Con- 
gregational minister  1808;  pastor  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1808-47;  delegate 
Congregational  union  of  England  and  Wales  1834-35;  in  Europe  1824-25, 
1845;  member  Mass.  historical  society.  Author  sermons  enumerated  in 
Sprague's  Annals;  also  Sermons  and  addresses,  1834;  A  visit  to  England, 
1836;  Memoir  by  William  Allen,  with  six  select  sermons,  1853.  Born 
Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1782;  died  Dorchester,  Mass..  Dec.  23,  1847. 
Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Mass.  hist.  soc.  Proc.  1862,  Sprague  Annals  2,  Nee.  1848 

HULL,  STEPHEN,  A.M.     Minister  Raynham,  Mass.,  1812-23. 

JOHNSON,  WILLIAM  BULLEIN,  A.M.;  D.D.  1833.  Baptist  minister 
S.  C;  acting  pastor  Edgefield  Court  House,  S.  C;  president  Saluda  asso- 
ciation; moderator  Edgefield  association;  one  of  the  founders  S.  C.  Bap- 
tist state  convention  1821;  vice  president  1823;  president  1824,  and  for 
many  years  after;  president  Baptist  triennial  convention  of  the  U.  S. 
three  years.     Born  about  1780;  died  Greenville,  S.  C,  1862. 

Bapt.  encyc. 

LELAND,  AARON  WHITNEY,  A.M.;  A.B.  Williams  college  1808;  A.M. 
181 1 ;  D.D.  College  of  South  Carolina  1814.  Teacher  Mt.  Pleasant 
academy  1 808-11?;  ordained  Presbyterian  minister  181 2;  pastor  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  1813-33;  professor  Christian  theology,  Southern  theological 
seminary,  Columbia,  S.  C,  1834-?.     Born  1783;  died  1871. 

Leland  gen.,  P. 

MILLER,  NATHANIEL,  A.M.;  M.D.  181 7;  Harvard  university  1823. 
Physician  Franklin,  Mass.;  vice  president  Mass  medical  societv.  Author 
articles  on  medical  subjects.  For  sketch  see  Medical  communications , 
Mass.  medical  society,  1854.  Born  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  1771;  died  Rayn- 
ham, Mass.,  June  10,  1850.  Hist,  of  Franklin,  Harv. 

RICE,  LUTHER,  A.M.;  A.B.  Williams  college  1810;  A.M.  1813.  Student 
Andover  theological  seminary  1810-11;  missionary  India  1812-13;  foun- 
der Baptist  general  convention  18 14;  missionar}'  agent  U.  S.  several  years; 
one  of  the  founders  Columbian  college  1817-21;  agent  1821-26.  Founder 
Columbian  star,  about  1821.  Born  Northboro,  Mass.,  March  25,  1783; 
died  Edgefield  district,  S.  C,  Sept.  25,  1836. 

And.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Sprague  Annals  6,  Columbian 

SEMPLE,  ROBERT  BAYLOR,  A.M.;  D.D.  1824;  College  of  William  and 
Mary.  Law  student;  preacher  1790;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1790; 
pastor  Bruington,  Va.,  1 790-1 831;  member  Va.  Baptist  general  conven- 
tion; president  Va.  Baptist  missionary  society;  moderator  General  asso- 
ciation of  Va. ;  president  board  of  managers;  president  Baptist  triennial 
convention  1820-31;  trustee  Colunibian  college  1821-31;  agent  1827-31. 
Author  Catechism,  1809;  History  of  the  Baptists  in  Va.,  18 10;  Life  and 
death  of  S.  L.  Straus^han,  1822;  Circular  letters  from  the  Dover  association; 
Letters  to  Alexander  Campbell.  Born  Rose  Mount,  King  and  Queen  co., 
Va.,  Jan.  20,  1769;  died  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  Dec.  25,  1831. 

Sprague  Annals  6,  Bapt.  encyc,  Sabin,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS,  A.M,;  A.B,  Yale  college  1800.  Teacher  Beverly, 
Mass.,  Woodstock  and  Norwich,  Conn,,  Boston,  Mass,,  1800-03;  licensed 
Congregational  minister  1803;  home  missionary,  N.  Y.,  1803-04,  1805; 
ordained  1804;  preacher  Pacific  church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1807;  pastor 
1821-23;  Foxboro,  Mass.,  1816-21;  preacher  Attleboro  and  Hebronville, 


i8i4         HONORARY  GRADUATES  543 

Mass.;  Barrington,  R.  I.;  resident  Hartford,  Conn.;  East  Greenwich,  R. 
I.;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1843-76;  preached  2200  sermons  1840-68.  Author 
Sertnons,  1823;  Domestic  chaplain,  1839;  also  various  historical  sermons 
and  discourses;  besides  numerous  other  sermons  and  treatises.  Born 
Pomfret,  Conn.,  Nov.  5,  1779;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  29,  1876. 

R.  I.  eye,  Bibliog.  R.  I. 

1815 

BARROWS,  THOMAS  MANNING,  M.D.  Physician  and  surgeon  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.     Died  1832 

EDDY,  JOHN  MATHEWSON,  M.D.  Associate  professor  anatomy  and 
surgery.  Brown  university,  1815-17.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.  Died 
Havana,  Cuba,  181 7.  Prov.  gaz..  Parsons 

LELAND,  AARON.  A.M.;  Middlcbury  college  1814.  Ordained  Baptist 
minister;  pastor  Chester,  Vt.,  i  787-1833;  member  Vt.  house  of  represent- 
atives 1801-11;  speaker  1804-08;  member  governor's  council  four  years; 
lieutenant-governor  Vt.  1822-28;  assistant  justice  county  court  18  years. 
Born  HoUiston,  Mass.,  May  28,  1761;  died  Chester,  Vt.,  Aug.  25,  1832. 
Sprague  Annals  6,  Leland  gen.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc. 

STEADMAN,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  Student  Bristol  college.  Eng.;  Baptist 
clergyman  Broughton,  Hampshire,  eight  years;  Plymouth  seven  years; 
first  president  Horton  college,  Bradford,  Yorkshire,  and  pastor  Brad- 
ford 1805-37.     Born  near  Leominster,  Eng.,  Aug.  12,  1764;  died  1837. 

Bapt.  encyc. 

STORY,  JOSEPH,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1798;  A.M.  1801;  LL.D. 
1821;  Dartmouth  college  1824.  Lawyer  Salem  Mass.,  1801-29;  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1829-45;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1805-08, 
1 8 10-12;  speaker  1811-12;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1808- 
09;  associate  justice  U.  S.  supreme  court  181 1-45;  member  Mass.  con- 
stitutional convention  1820;  Dane  professor  law.  Harvard  university, 
1829-45;  overseer  1818-25;  fellow  1825-45;  fellow  American  academy  of 
arts  and  sciences;  member  Mass.  historical  society;  Anierican  philosoph- 
ical society.  Author  numerous  publications;  see  Allibone's  Dictionary 
of  authors.  Born  Marblehead,  Mass.,  Sept.  18,  1779;  died  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1845. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct.,  Harv. 

COGSWELL,  WILLIAM,  A.M.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  181 1;  A.M.  1814; 
Harvard  university  1816;  D.D.  Williams  college  1833.  Teacher  Atkin- 
son academy;  Hampton  academy;  licensed  Congregational  preacher  18 13; 
ordained  1815;  pastor  Dedham.'Mass.,  1814-29;  general  agent  American 
education  society  1829-32;  secretary  and  director  American  education 
society  1832-41;  professor  history  and  national  edttcation,  Dartmouth 
college,  1841-44;  president  and  professor  Christian  theology.  Theological 
seminary,  Gilmanton,  N.  H.,  1844-50;  trustee  Andover  theological  sem- 
inary 1837-45;  member  Mass.  historical  society;  American  antiquarian 
society;  N.  E.  historic  genealogical  society;  corresponding  member 
National  institution  for  the  promotion  of  science  at  Washington.  Author 
various  Sermons.  1816-28;  Catechism  on  the  doctrine  and  duties  of  religion, 
1818;  Manual  of  theology  and  devotion;  Assistant  to  family  religion,  1826; 
Christian  philanthropist,  1830;  Theological  class  book,  1831;  Harbinger  of 
the  millenium,  1833 ;  Letters  to  young  men  preparing  for  the  ministry,  1837  i 
Reports  of  the  Anierican  Education  society.  1833-40;  various  discourses; 
editor  N .  E.  historical  and  genealogical  register;  N.  H.  repository;  American 
quarterly  register.  Born  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  June  5,  1787;  died  Gilmanton, 
N.   H.,  April   18,   1850.  Dart.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals   2 

MANN,  JOEL,  A.M.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1810;  A.M.  1813.  Teacher 
Moor's  charity  school.  Hanover,  N.  H.,  1810-11;  ordained  Presbyterian 
minister  1815';  associate  pastor  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1815-26;  Suffield,  Conn., 
1826-29;  pastor  Greenwich,  Conn.,  1829-37?;  Free  church,  New  York,  N. 


544  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1815 

Y.,  1837-40;  Howard  street  church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1840-47;  Kingston,  R. 
I.,- 1847-57;  Hanover  Four  Comers,  Mass.;  resident  Morrisiana,  N.  Y., 
and  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1864-84.  Author  Genealogy  of  the  Mann  family, 
1873.  Born  Orford,  N.  H.,  Feb.  7,  1789;  died  New  Haven,  Conn.,  July 
21,  1884.  Dart.,  AUibone,  Mann.  mem. 

NEWMAN,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  President  and  tutor  theology.  Baptist 
academical  institution,  Stepney,  Eng. ;  pastor  Bow,  Middlesex,  Eng. 
Author  Proverbs  of  Solomon,  1839;  various  sermons.     Died  1836. 

Allibone,  Darling's  Cyc.  bib. 

1817 

COLBY,  PHILIP,  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor  Middle- 
boro,  Mass.,  1817-?.     Born  Sanbornton,  N.  H.,  1779;  died  1851. 

Am.  q.  reg. 

GAMMELL,  WILLIAM,  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1820-27.  Or- 
dained Baptist  minister  1809;  pastor  Bellingham,  Mass.,  1809-10;  Medfield 
Mass.,  1810-23;  Second  church,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1823-27.  Bom  Boston, 
Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1786;  died  Newport,  R.  I.,  May  30,  1827. 

Sprague  Annals  6,  R.  I.  cyc,  Bapt.  encyc. 

NOYES,  THOMAS,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1795;  A.M.  1798. 
Ordained  Congregational  minister  1799;  pastor  Second  church.  Need- 
ham,  Mass^,  1 799-1833;  member  first  school  committee  1826-36.  Author 
sermons.  Bom  Acton,  Mass.,  Feb.  5,  1769;  died  Needham,  Mass.,  Dec. 
29,  1837.  P-,  Ser. 

RICHARDSON,  JOSEPH,  A.M.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1802;  A.M.  1805. 
Ordained  Unitarian  minister  1806;  pastor  Hingham,  Mass.,  1806-71; 
delegate  Mass.  constitutional  convention  1820-21;  member  Mass.  house 
of  representatives  1821-23;  Mass.  senate  1823-27;  U.  S.  house  of  repre- 
sentatives 1827-31.  Born  Billerica,  Mass.,  Feb.  i,  1778;  died  Hingham, 
Mass.,  Sept.  25,  1871.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct..  Dart. 

1818 

EATON,  ASA,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1803;  A.M.  1806;  D.D.  Colum- 
bia college  1828.  Ordained  Episcopal  minister  1805;  lay  reader  Christ 
church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1803-05;  rector  1805-29;  also  Christ  church, 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  several  years;  conductor  Free  church  city  mission, 
Boston,  1829-?;  teacher  St.  Mary's  school,  Burlington,  N.  J.,  1837-41; 
pastor  Trinity  church,  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  until  1858;  secretary  directors 
American  education  society.  Author  History  of  Christ  church,  Boston, 
1828.  Born  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  July  25,  1778;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  March 
24,  1858.  Sprague  Annals  5,  Nee.  1858 

JUDSON,  ELNATHAN,  A.M.;  M.D.  1823;  Dartmouth  college  1823;  A.M. 
Hamilton  college  1823.  Student  Brown  university  1810-13.  Physician 
U.  S.  navy.     Died  1829. 

MANN,  ARIEL,  M.D.  Phvsician  Hallowell,  Me.  Bom  Wrentham,  Mass., 
May  14,  1777;  died  Hallowell,  Me.,  March  16,  1828.  Mann.  mem. 

THOMAS,  JOSHUA,  A.M.;  M.B.  Harvard  university  1810;  M.D.  1811. 
Physician  Plymouth,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  medical  society.  Died 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  Jan.  10,  182 1.  Mass.  med.  soc. 

TOWSON,  NATHAN,  A.M.  U.  S.  millitary  service;  captain  1812;  brevet 
major  181 2;  brevet  lieutenant-colonel  18 14;  brevet  colonel  1814;  pay- 
master-general 1819;  brevet  brigadier-general  1834;  major-general  1848. 
Born  near  Baltimore,  Md.,  Jan.  22,  1784;  died  Washington,  D.  C,  July 
20,  1854.  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 


i8i9         HONORARY  GRADUATES  545 

1819 

BOLLES,  DAVID,  A.M.  Lawyer  Ashford,  Conn.;  justice  Windham  county- 
court  until  1830.  Bom  Ashford,  Conn.,  Sept.  26,  1765;  died  Ashford, 
Conn.,  May  22,  1830.  Bolles  gen. 

EVANS,  JOHN,  LL.D.;  A.M.  University  of  Edinburgh  1791.  Ordained 
Baptist  minister  1792;  pastor  Worship  street,  London,  1792-1827;  con- 
ducted school,  Hoxton  square,  later  Islington,  London,  1795-1825. 
Author  some  40  publications,  including  sermons,  tracts,  biographical 
and  topographical  sketches  and  schoolbooks.  For  list  see  Dictionary  of 
national  biography,  vol.  18.  Born  Usk,  Monmouthshire,  Eng.,  Oct.  2, 
1767;  died  Islington,  London,  Eng.,  Jan.  25,  1827.  Diet.  nat.  biog. 

FELCH,  CHEEVER,  A.M.     Clergyman;  chaplain  U.  S.  navy.     Died  1827. 

KENDRICK,  NATHANIEL,  A.M.;  D.D.  1823;  A.M.  University  of  Vt.  1813. 
Licensed  Baptist  preacher  1803;  preacher  Bellingham,  Mass.,  1803-04; 
ordained  1805;  pastor  and  teacher  Lansingburg,  N  Y.,  1805-10;  Middle- 
bury,  Monkton,  Bridport  and  New  Haven,  Vt.,  1810-17;  pastor  Eaton, 
N.  Y.,  1817-22;  professor  theology  and  moral  philosophy.  Literary  and 
theological  institution,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  1822-34?;  overseer  Hamilton 
college  1825-37;  niember  executive  committee,  board  of  trustees,  N.  Y. 
Baptist  education  society;  corresponding  secretary  1834-48.  Author 
various  sermons.  See  memoir  by  S.  W.  Adams.  Born  Hanover,  N.  H., 
April  22,  1777;  died  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  11,  1848. 

Bapt.  encyc,  Sprague  Annals  6,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

MACLAY,  ARCHIBALD,  A.M.;  D.D.  Columbia  college  1842;  University  of 
the  city  of  New  York  1842.'  Student  University  of  Edinburgh;  pastor 
Kirkcaldy,  Scotland,  1802-05;  Rose  street  Congregational  church,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1805-09;  Tabernacle  Baptist  church.  New  York,  1809-37; 
general  agent  American  and  foreign  Bible  society  1837-50;  American 
Bible  union  1850-56;  founder  Maclay  college,  Canada.  Author  various 
sermons;  editor  Hymn  book.  Born  Killearn,  Scotland,  May  14,  iTjd', 
died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  2,  i860.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc. 

TILLINGHAST,  JOSEPH  LEONARD,  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  imiversity 
1833-44.  Admitted  to  bar  1811;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  R. 
I.  house  of  representatives;  speaker  1829-32;  member  U.  S.  house  of 
representatives  1837-43.  Author  various  orations.  Born  Taunton, 
Mass.,  1791;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  30,  1844. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  cyc,  Bibliog.  R.  I.,  Cong,  direct. 

WILMER,  WILLIAM  HOLLAND,  D.D.  Student  Washington  college, 
Kent  CO.,  Md.;  ordained  Episcopal  minister  1808;  rector  Chestertown, 
Md.,  1808-12;  St.  Paul's  church,  Alexandria,  Va.,  1812-26;  Williamsburg, 
Va.,  1826-27;  member  standing  committee  diocese  of  Va.;  one  of  the 
founders  and  president  Education  society  of  D.  C;  delegate  Va.  general 
convention  1812-27;  president  house  of  deputies  1820,  1821,  1823,  1826; 
professor  systematic  theology,  ecclestiastical  history  and  church  polity, 
Theological  seminary  of  Va.,  1823-26;  president  William  and  Mary  college 
1826-27.  Author  Episcopal  manual,  1815;  various  sermons  and  con- 
troversial articles;  one  of  the  editors  Washington  tlieolo^ical  repertory, 
1819-26.  Born  Kent  co.,  Md.,  Oct.  2q,  1782;  died  Williamsburg,  Va., 
July  24,  1827.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  5 

1820 

COXE,  CHARLES  SIDNEY,  A.M.;  A.B.  University  of  Penn.  1808;  A.M. 
1811.  Lawyer  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  justice  Philadelphia  district  court 
1826-35;  president  directors  Eastern  penitentiary.  Born  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  July  31,  1791;  died  Drifton,  Penn.,  Nov.  19,  1879.  Penn. 

DIX,  JOHN  ADAMS,  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service  1812-23;  ensign  1813; 
second  lieutenant  1814;  special  messenger  Denmark  1826;  captain; 
lawyer  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  1828-30;  Albany,  N.  Y. ;  adjutant-general 


546  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1820 

N.  Y.,  1830;  secretary  of  state  N.  Y.  1833-40;  superintendent  of  schools 
N.  Y.  1833-40;  member  N.  Y.  house  of  representatives  1841-42;  U.  S. 
senate  1845-49;  postmaster  New  York,  N.  Y..  1861;  U.  S.  secretary  of 
the  treasury  1861;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-65 ,  major-general  1861; 
naval  officer  port  of  New  York  1866;  U.  S.  minister  to  France  1866-69; 
governor  of  N.  Y.  1873-75  ;  president  Miss,  and  Mo.  railway  company  1853  ; 
Union  Pacific  railroad  company  1863-68.  Author  Sketch  of  the  resources 
of  the  city  of  New  York,  1827;  Decisions  of  the  superintendents  of  common 
schools,  1837;  ^Vinter  in  Madeira,  and  a  summer  in  Spain  and  Florence, 
1850;  Dies  irae,  1863;  Speeches  and  occasional  addresses,  1864;  Stabat 
mater,  1868;  editor  Northern  light,  1841-43.  Born  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  July 
24,  1798;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  April  21,  1879. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct..  Cent.  diet. 

GALUSHA,  ELON,  A.M.;  A.B.  University  of  Vt.  1816;  A.M.  1820.  Law 
student;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Whitesboro,  N.  Y.,  1816-32; 
Broad  street  church,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1832-?;  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Perry,  N.  Y.; 
Lockport,  N.  Y.,  1841-56;  one  of  the  founders  Hamilton  theological  in- 
stitution. Born  Shaftsbury,  Vt.,  June  18,  1790;  died  Lockport,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  6,  1856. 

Univ.  of  Vt.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Sprague  Annals  6 

INGRAHAM,  EDWARD  DUNCAN,  A.M.  Student  University  of  Penn.; 
admitted  to  bar  1813;  lawyer  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  U.  S.  commissioner 
on  insolvency  1831;  member  free-trade  convention,  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
1S31;  secretary  committee  to  investigate  affairs  of  Bank  of  U.  S.  1834; 
director  1834;"  commissioner  under  fugutive  slave  law.  Author  View 
of  the  insolvent  laws  of  Penn.,  1827;  Sketch  of  the  events  ivhich  pre- 
ceded the  capture  of  Washington,  1814,  1849;  editor  Chitty's  Treatise  on 
pleading,  3  vols.,  1828;  Gow's  Treatise  on  the  law  of  partnership,  1830; 
Wentw'orth's  Office  and  duty  of  executors,  1832;  Vattel's  Law  of  nations, 
1852;  English  ecclesiastical  reports,  i8og-j;5,  edited  serially;  Coleman's 
Broad  grins,  edited  for  private  circulation.  See  sketch  with  portrait, 
in  Democratic  review,  vol.  25,  1849.  Bom  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1793; 
died  Philadelphia,  Nov.  4,  1854. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Dem.  rev..  Cat.  lib.  N.  Y.  bar  assoc,  AUibone,  Sabin 

JOHNS,  WILLIAM,  M.D.     Physician  Calcutta,  India. 

KEELY,  GEORGE,  A.M.     Minister  Haverhill,  Mass.     Died  1865. 

SOMMERS,  CHARLES  GEORGE,  A.M.;  Union  college  1825;  D.D.  Madison 
university  1853.  With  mercantile  house  Elsinore,  Denmark;  came  to 
America  rSio'  in  em^jloy  of  John  Jacob  Astor  1S11-15?;  Baptist  minister; 
pastor  Troy,  N.  Y.,  six  j^ears;  South  church.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  until  1856. 
Author  Memoir  of  John  Stanford,  D.D.,  1835;  editor  Psalms  and  hymns, 
1835;  Baptist  library,  3  vols.,  1843.  Born  London,  Eng.,  March  4,  1793; 
died  New  York,  N.'Y.,  Dec.  19,  1868.  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 


1821 

FISKE,  CALEB,  M.D.  Surgeon  Continental  army;  physician  Scituate,  R. 
I.;  justice  Court  common  pleas;  original  member  R.  I.  medical  society; 
president  1823-24.     Born  Scituate,  R.  I.,  1753;  died  Scituate.  Sept.  1835. 

R.  I.  cyc. 

RICHMOND,  WILLIAM  EBENEZER,  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1816; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  editor  Manufacturer's  and  farmer's  journal, 
1820-21;  secretary  R.  I.  society  for  the  encouragement  of  domestic 
industry  1820-22;  standing  committee  1822-48;  charter  member  R.  I. 
historical  societv;  trustee  14  years.  Author  various  orations  and  articles. 
Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  6,  1786;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  8, 
1873.  Proc,  R.  I.  hist.  soc. 


i823  HONORARY     GRADUATES 


547 


1822 

CHAPIN,  STEPHEN,  D.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1804.  Student 
Brown  university;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1805;  pastor  Hills- 
boro,  N.  H.,  1805-08;  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  H.,  1809-18;  Baptist  church,  North 
Yarmouth,  Me.,  1819-23;  professor  sacred  theology,  Waterville  college, 
1822-28;  president  and  professor  moral  and  intellectual  philosophy  and 
belles-lettres,  Columbian  college,  Washington,  D.  C,  1828-41.  Author 
On  the  duties  of  an  ambassador  of  Christ,  two  sermons,  1809;  Series  of 
letters  on  baptism,  2d  ed.,  1820;  numerous  sermons,  discourses  and  ad\ 
dresses;  besides  letters  and  miscellaneous  writings.  Born  Milford,  Mass., 
Nov.  4,  1778;  died  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  i,  1845. 

Me.    Bapt.,    Sprague   Annals   6,    Bapt.    encyc,   Sabin,   Columbian 

JACOBS,  BELA,  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1809;  pastor  Somerset, 
Mass.,  1809-11;  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  1811-18;  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1818-33; 
secretary  Western  education  society  1833-35;  pastor  East  Cambridge, 
1835-36.  Born  Dighton,  Mass.,  1786;  died  East  Cambridge,  Mass.,  May 
22,  1836.  Sprague  Annals  6 

MANN,  ISAAC,  A.M.     Clergyman  Shipley,  England. 

OLNEY,  GIDEON  \VANTON,  A.M.;  Bowdoin  college  1821.  Episcopal 
minister  Gardiner,  Me.;  Portland,  Me.     Born,  1794;  died,  Feb.,  1838. 

Olney  mem. 

POVALL,  RICHARD,  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1809.  Physician 
Philadelphia,  Penn. 

ROBBINS,  CHRISTOPHER  ELLERY,  A.M.  Lawyer  Newport,  R.  I. 
Died  1855.  Nee.  '55 

WAYLAND,  FRANCIS,  A.M.  1822;  A.B.  Union  college  1813;  D.D.  1827; 
Harvard  university  1829;  LL.D.  1852.  President  Brown  university 
1827-55;  professor  moral  and  intellectual  philosophy  1834-55;  fellow 
1855-58.  Student  of  medicine  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1813-16;  student 'Andover 
theological  seminary  1816-17;  tutor  Union  college  1817-21;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1821;  pastor  First  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1821-26;  pro- 
fessor natural  philosophy.  Union  college,  1826-27;  pastor  First  Baptist 
church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1857-58;  president  R.  I.  Alpha,  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
1830-35.  For  list  of  works  see  Appendix  to  his  Memoir,  by  his  sons,  1867. 
Bom  New  York,  N.  Y.,  March  11,  1796;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept. 
30,  1865.  And.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Nee.  1866 

1823 

CARPENTER,  THOMAS  OLIVER  HUNT,  M.D.  Physician  Coventry, 
Conn.     Born  Foster,  R.  I.,  June  i,  1800.  Carpenter  gen. 

HALL,  ABIEL,  M.D.     Physician. 

HOLMES,  SYLVESTER,  A.M.  Ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor 
North  church,  New  Bedford,  Mass.     Author  sermons.     Died  1866.       Ser. 

1824 

WILLARD,  ASHBEL,  M.D.     Physician.     Died  1852. 

WILLIAMS,  NATHANIEL  WEST,  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1816; 
pastor  Beverly,  Mass.,    1816-24.     Died  1853.  P. 

1825 

ALDEN,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.M.  Ordained  Episcopal  minister  1823; 
rector  Greenwich,  R.  I.;  principal  Kent  academy.  East  Greenwich,  1823- 
25;  teacher  Providence,  R.  I.;  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  chaplain  U.  S.  navy 
1841.     Died  Pensacola,  Fla.,  Oct.  1846.  Nee.  1847,  P- 


548  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1825 

CHASE,  PETER,  A.M.     Minister  Hinesburgh,  Vt. 

FRENCH,   LEVI,   A.M.     Ordained  Congregational  minister;   pastor  New 

Salem,  Mass.,  1825-29;  Dennis,  Mass.;  principal  academy,  N.  C,  i8?-46; 

farmer  Berkley,  Mass.  Min.  of  Taunton 

JEFFRIES,  JOHN,  M.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1815;  A.M.  1818;  M.D. 

1819.  Physician  Boston,  Mass.  For  sketch  see  Boston  medical  and 
surgical  journal,  1876.  Bom  Boston,  Mass.,  March  23,  1796;  died 
Boston,  July  16,  1876.  Surg. -gen.  cat.,  P. 

PARSONS,  USHER,  M.D. ;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1820;  M.D.  1818;  A.M. 
1829;  Dartmouth  college  182 1;  M.D.  182 1;  Berkshire  medical  college 
1844.  Professor  anatomy  and  surgery,  Brown  university,  1823-28.  U. 
S.  naval  service  1812-22;  surgeon  1813-22;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.; 
professor  anatomy  and  surgery,  Dartmouth  college,  1820-22;  president 
R.  I.  medical  society  1837-40;  first  vice  president  American  medical 
association  1853;  one  of  the  founders  R.  I.  hospital;  R.  I.  natural  history 
society  1837;  president;  surgeon  Providence  horse  guards  1861;  corres- 
ponding member  Mass.  historical  society.  Author  History  of  the  battle 
of  Lake  Erie,  1852;  Life  of  Sir  William  Pepperell,  1855;  Sketches  of  R.  L 
physicians,  1859;  numerous  historical  and  biographical  sketches  and 
addresses;  also  many  articles  on  medical  subjects;  and  various  medical 
treatises  enumerated  in  the  Surgeon-general's  Catalogue.  See  Memoir, 
by  C.  W.  Parsons,  1870.  Born  Alfred,  Me.,  Aug.  18,  1788;  died  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Dec.  19,  1868. 

Surg.-gen.  cat.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Bibliog.  R.  I.,  Sabin,  Parsons, 
Dart. 

REYNOLDS,  EDWARD,  M.D.;  Bowdoin  college  1825;  A.  B.  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1811;  A.M.  1814.  Physician;  professor  surgery,  Tremont  med- 
ical school.  Author  various  articles  and  addresses  on  medical  subjects. 
For  sketch  see  Boston  medical  and  stir gical  journal,  1882.  Born  Boston, 
Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1793;  died  Boston,  Dec.  25,  1881.     Surg.-gen.  cat.,  Bowd. 

STONE,  WILLIAM  LEETE,  A.M.  Proprietor  and  editor  Herkimer  Ameri- 
can, Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  1813-14;  Northern  whig,  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1814-16; 
Albany  daily  advertiser,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1816-18;  editor  Hartford  mirror, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1819-21;  New  York  commercial  advertiser,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1821-44;  projector  N.  Y.  state  historical  agencj^;  member  staff  of 
Gov.  Clinton,  with  rank  of  colonel;  director  institution  for  deaf  and 
dumb;  member  Society  for  reformation  of  juvenile  delinquents;  school 
commissioner  New  York;  superintendent  common  schools  1843-44. 
Author  Narrative  of  the  Erie  canal  celebration,  1825;  Letters  on  masonry 
and  anti-masonry,  1832;  Matthias  and  his  imposUires,  1833;  Tales  and 
sketches,  1834;  Maria  Monk,  1836;  Ups  and  downs  in  the  life  of  a  distressed 
gentleman,  1836;  Border  ivars  of  the  American  revolution,  2  vols.,  1837?; 
Letters  on  animal  magnetism,  1837 ;  Life  of  Joseph  Brant,  1838;  Poetry  and 
History  of  Wyoming,  1841;  Lives  of  Red  Jacket  and  Corn  Planter,  1841; 
Life  of  Uncas  and  Miantonomoh,  1842;  Life  and  times  of  Sir  William 
Johnson,  bart.,  completed  by  his  son,  W.  L.  Stone,  1865.  Born  New 
Paltz,  N.  Y.,  April  20,  1792;  died  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  15,  1844. 

AUibone,  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Stone  fam. 

THURBER,  DANIEL,  M.D.;  Harvard  university  1826.  Physician  Men- 
don,  Mass.     Died  1836. 

1826 

BUCKLIN,  THOMAS,  M.D.     Physician  Hopkinton,  Mass.     Died  1843. 
WOODS,  ALVA,  A.M.;  D.D.    1828;  A.B.   Harvard  university  181 7;  A.M. 

1820.  Professor  mathematics  and  natural  philosophy.  Brown  university, 
1824-28;  president  ad  interim  1826-27;  trustee  1843-59;  fellow  1859-87. 
Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  182 1;  ordained  Baptist  min- 
ister 182 1 ;  professor  mathematics  and  natural  philosophy,  Columbian 


i826         HONORARY  GRADUATES  549 

college,  1821-24;  president  and  professor  moral  and  intellectual  philosophy, 
Transylvania  university,  1828-31;  University  of  Ala.  1831-38;  resident 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1838-87;  trustee  Newton  theological  institution. 
Born  Shoreham,  Vt.,  Aug.  13,  1794;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  6,  1887. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Bapt.,  encyc. 

1827 

AMES,  JEREMIAH  FISHER,  A.M.;  M.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1822; 
A.M.  1825;  M.D.  1827.  Physician  Dedham,  Mass.  Born  Dedham, 
Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1802;  died  Dedham,  Jan.  23,  1829.  P. 

GREENE,  ALBERT  COLLINS,  A.M.  Lawyer  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.; 
member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1815-16,  1822-25,  1857-58;  speaker 
1825;  brigadier-general  R.  I.  militia  1816-21;  major-general  R.  I.  militia 
1821-23;  attorney-general  R.  I.  1825-43;  member  R.  I.  senate;  U.  S. 
senate  1845-51.  Born  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  April  15,  1791;  died  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  Jan.  8,  1863. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct.,  R.  I.  cyc. 

GREENE,  CHARLES  WINSTON,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1802; 
A.M.  1805.     Died  1857. 

MALCOM,  HOWARD,  A.M.;  D.D.  Union  college  1843;  University  of  Vt., 
1843;  LL.D.  University  at  Lewisburg  1857.  Student  Princeton  theo- 
logical seminary  1818-19;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1820;  pastor  Hudson, 
N.  Y.,  1820-26;  general  agent  American  Sunday  school  union  1826-27; 
pastor  Federal  street  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1827-35;  deputy  to  visit 
Baptist  foreign  mission  stations  1835-38;  president  Georgetown  college 
1839-49;  pastor  Sansom  street  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1849-51; 
president  University  at  Lewisburg  1851-58;  president  American  peace 
society;  Baptist  historical  society.  Author  Dictionary  of  the  Bible,  1828; 
Nature  and  extent  of  atonement,  1829;  Christian  rule  of  marriage,  1830; 
Memoir  of  Mrs.  Lydia  M.  Malcom,  1833;  Travels  in  South-eastern  Asia, 
1839;  Index  to  religious  literature,  18G9;  editor  Hymns  for  the  conference, 
1822;  also  various  standard  religious  works.  Born  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
Jan.  9,  1799;  died  Philadelphia,  March  25,  1879. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Princ,  AUibone 

MORRIS,  CHARLES,  A.M.  U.  S.  naval  service  1799-1856;  first  lieutenant 
Constitution;  post  captain  1813;  chief  of  bureau  and  hydrography, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Born  Woodstock,  Conn.,  Oct.  1784;  died  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Jan.  27,  1856.  Prov.  jour. 

SMITH.  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.M.  Minister  Providence,  R.  I.  Died  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  May  19,  i860.  Prov.  rec. 

VINTON,  JOHN  ROGERS,  A.M.  Graduated  U.  S.  military  academy 
181 7;  U.  S.  military  service,  Florida,  1837;  Mexico  1846-47;  captain  3d 
artillery  1835;  brevet  major  1846.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  16,  i8oi ; 
killed  near  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico,  March  22,  1847. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  cyc,  Nee.  1847 

1828 

COMSTOCK,  OLIVER  CROMWELL,  A.M.  Physician  Cayuga  Bridge, 
N.  Y.;  member  N.  Y.  house  of  representatives  1810-12;  U.  S.  house  of 
representatives  1813-19;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1819;  chaplain  U.  S. 
house  of  representatives;  physician  Trumansburg,  N.  Y. ;  pastor  First 
church,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1825-34;  superintendent  public  instruction 
Michigan  four  years.  Born  Warwick,  R.  I.,  March  1,  1781;  died  Mar- 
shall, Mich.,  Jan.  11     i860.  Bapt.  encyc,  Cong,  direct. 

DUNN,  THEOPHILUS  COLHOUN,  A.M.;  M.  D.  University  of  Penn.  1821. 
Physician  Newport,  R.  I.;  president  R.  I.  medical  society  1843-46;  vice 
president  American  medical  society.     Died  1871.  P. 


S50  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1828 

DUNN,  NATHANIEL,  A.M.;  A.B.  Bowdoin  college  1825;  A.  M.  1828. 
Teacher  and  lecturer  New  York,  N.  Y.  Born  Poland,  Me.,  Jan.  29,  1800; 
died  Oct.  17,  1889.  Bowd. 

FOOT,  JOSEPH  IVES,  A.M.;  A.B.  Union  college  182 1;  D.D.  Washington 
college  1840.  Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1824;  licensed 
Congregational  minister  1824;  evangelist  Barnwell  Court  House,  S.  C, 
1834-25;  Boston,  Mass.,  1835;  Epping,  N.  H.,  1825-26;  pastor  West 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  1826-32;  Salina,  N  Y.,  1833-35;  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  1835- 
37;  Westport,  Conn.,  1837-39;  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  1839-40;  president- 
elect Washington  college,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  1839-40.  Author  Two 
sermons  on  intemperance,  1828;  Three  sermons  on  perfectionism,,  1834; 
Selections  from  his  sermons,  with  memoir  by  George  Frost,  1841;  also  nu- 
merous separate  sermons,  pamphlets  and  contributions  to  periodicals. 
Born  Watertown,  Conn.,  Nov.  17,  1796;  died  near  Knoxville,  Tenn., 
April  21,  1840.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  4,  And.,  Sabin 

JONES,  WILLIAM,  A.M.  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Scotch  Baptist  church, 
Finsbury,  London,  until  1846.  Author  Life  of  Abraham  Booth,  1808; 
History  of  the  Waldenses,  181 1 ;  re-issued  as  History  of  the  Christian  church, 
181 7;  4th  ed.,  18 19;  Bbilical  cyclopcedia,  1816;  Dictionary  of  religious 
opinions,  181 7;  Christian  biography,  1829;  Autobiography,  edited  by  his 
son,   1846.     Born  Poultney,  Lancashire,  Eng.,   1762;  died   1846. 

Diet.  nat.  biog. 

KIMBALL,  CHARLES  OTIS,  A.M.;  Waterville  college  1828.  Minister 
Methuen,  Mass.     Born  1792;  died  1852.  Colby 

KINGHORN,  JOSEPH,  A.M.  Student  Baptist  academy,  Bristol;  preacher 
Fairford,  Gloucestershire,  Eng.,  1788-89;  ordained  Particular  Baptist 
minister  1790;  pastor  St.  Mary-in-Coslany,  Norwich,  1 790-1832.  For 
list  of  publications  see  Dictionary  of  national  biography,  vol.  31.  Born 
Gateshead-on-Tyne,  Durham,  Eng.,  Jan.  17,  1766;  died  Norwich,  Sept. 
I,  1832.  Diet.  nat.  biog. 

PAIGE,  WINSLOW,  A.M.     Minister  Schoharie,  N.  Y.     Died  1838. 

WHITMAN,  SETH  SPENCER,  A.M.;  A.B.  Hamilton  college  1825.  Grad- 
uated Newton  theological  institution  1828;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1829;  resident  licentiate  Andover  theological  seminary  1830;  professor 
Biblical  interpretation,  Hamilton  literary  and  theological  institution, 
1839-35;  pastor  Belvidere,  111.,  1836-46;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1839; 
pastor  Madison,  Wis.,  1851-52.  Bom  Fairfield,  Vt.,  Feb.  5,  1802;  died 
Madison,  Wis.,  Jan.  2,  1852.  Bapt.  encyc,  And.,  Newt. 


1829 

CLAGGETT,  RUFUS,  A.M.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1826.  Teacher  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1828-33;  lawyer.  Born  Litchfield,  N. 
H.,  Feb.  28,  1803;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.",  April  22,  1875.  Dart. 

FARLEY,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university 
1818;  A.M.  1821;  D.D.  1850.  Graduated  Harvard  divinity  school  1828; 
ordained  Unitarian  minister  1828;  pastor  Westminster  church,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1828-41;  Church  of  the  Saviour,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1842-63. 
Author  various  sermons.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  June  25,  1800;  died 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  March  24,   1892.  Harv.  div.  sch. 

POTTER,  HORATIO,  A.M.;  D.D.  1838;  A.B.  Union  college  1826;  D.D. 
Trinity  college  1838;  LL.D.  Hobart  college  1856.  Ordained  Episcopal  dea- 
con 1827;  priest  1828;  rector  Saco,  Me. ;  professor  mathematics  and  natural 
philosophy,  Washington,  now  Trinity  college,  1828-30;  rector  St.  Peter's 
church,  Albany,  N.  Y,,  1833-54;  provisional  bishop  diocese  of  N.  Y., 
1854-61;  bishop  1861-87.  Author  pastoral  letters,  addresses  to  clergy 
and  laity,  and  occasional  sermons.  Born  Beekman,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  1802; 
died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2,  1887.  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 


i829         HONORARY  GRADUATES  551 

STEVENS.  JOHN,  A.M.;  A.B.  Middlebury  college  182 1;  D.D.  University 
of  Rochester  1873.  Student  Andovcr  theological  seminary  1823-25; 
teacher  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  1823-24;  tutor  Middlebury  college  1825-27; 
principal  academy.  South  Reading,  now  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1827-30;  editor 
Baptist  weekly  journal,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1831-38;  vice  president  and  pro- 
fessor intellectual  and  moral  philosophy,  Granville  college,  1838-43; 
district  secretary  American  Baptist  missionary  union,  and  western  editor 
Macedonian  1843-49;  agent  1850-58;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1845; 
secretary  Western  Baptist  education  society  1849-50;  teacher  theological 
seminary,  Fairmount,  O.,  1858-59;  professor  Latin  and  Greek,  Denison 
university,  1859-68;  Latin  1868-75;  emeritus  1875-77;  one  of  the  founders 
Western  Baptist  theological  institute,  Covington,  Ky.,  1845;  secretary 
Ohio  Baptist  education  societj'  1861-73.  Born  Townsend,  Mass.,  June 
17,  1799;  died  Granville,  O.,  April  30,  1877. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  And.,  Den.,  Bapt.  encyc. 

TOTTEN,  JOSEPH  GH^BERT,  A.M.  Graduated  U.  S.  military  academy 
1805 ;  second  lieutenant;  secretary  U.  S.  survey  of  Ohio  and  the  territories 
1806-08;  military  engineer  1808-64;  first  lieutenant  1810;  captain  and 
brevet  major  1813;  brevet  lieutenant-colonel  18 14;  major  181 8;  lieutenant- 
colonel  1828;  colonel  and  chief  engineer  U.  S.  army  1838;  inspector  U. 
S.  military  academy  1838-64;  brevet  brigadier-general  1847;  member 
light-house  board  1851-58,  1860-64;  state  commissioner  for  preservation 
of  New  York  harbor;  Boston  harbor;  brigadier-general  1863;  brevet 
major-general  1864;  regent  Smithsonian  institution  1846-64;  corporate 
member  National  academy  of  sciences.  Translator  Treussart's  Essays 
on  hydraulic  and  common  mortars,  1842  ;  author  various  reports  and  papers 
on  engineering  and  scientific  subjects.  See  sketch  by  J.  G.  Barnard  in 
Biographical  memoirs  of  National  academy  of  sciences,  1877.  Bom 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  Aug.  23,  1788;  died  Washington,  D.  C,  April  22, 
1864.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  AUibone 

1830 

WAYLAND,  JOHN,  A.M.;  A.B.  Union  college  1827;  D.D.  1844-  Tutor 
Brown  university  1828-31;  trustee  1839-47.  Professor  belles-lettres, 
Hamilton  college,  1831-34;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1834;  pastor  Salem, 
Mass.,  1834-40;  chaplain  U.  S.  military  academy.  West  Point,  N.  Y.; 
rector  St.  James's  Episcopal  church,  Roxbury,  Mass.  From  Saratoga, 
N.  Y.;  died  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1863.  Ham.,  Union,  P. 

YATES,  WILLIAM,  A.M.;  D.D.  1839.  Student  Baptist  college,  Bristol; 
missionary  Baptist  missionary  society,  Serampore,  India,  1815-17;  Cal- 
cutta 1817-29;  established  school,  Calcutta;  pastor  English  church, 
Calcutta,  1829-39;  author  and  translator  Calcutta  1839-4.5;  secretary 
Baptist  niission  press.  Author  a  Sanskrit  grainmar,  Sanskrit  dictionary, 
a  Hindustani  dictionary,  and  manuals  of  Hindustani,  Arabic  and  Bengali; 
translator  Bible  into  Bengali;  also  various  handbooks  of  natural  science, 
history  and  Christian  evidences  into  Sanskrit,  Hindustani  and  Bengali. 
See  tioby's  Memoir  of  Yates.  Bom  Loughborough,  Leicestershire, 
Eng.,  Dec.    15,   1792;  died  at  sea,  Jtily  3,   1845.  Diet.  nat.  biog. 

1831 

BRANTLY,  WILLIAM  THEOPHILUS,  D.D.;  A.B.  College  of  S.  C,  1808. 
Teacher  Camden,  S.  C,  1808-09;  rector  Richmond  academy,  Augusta, 
Ga.,  1809-11,  1819-26;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1809;  pastor  Beaufort, 
S.  C,  1811-19;  First  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1826-38;  First  church 
Charleston,  S.  C,  1838-44;  president  College  of  Charleston.  Author 
Sermons,  1837;  editor  Columbian  star.  Born  Chatham  co.,  N.  C,  Jan. 
23,  1787;  died  Augusta,  Ga.,  March  28,  1845. 

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BROWN     UNIVERSITY  •      1831 


GRINNELL,  WILLIAM  TAYLOR,  A.M.  Resident  Providence,  R.  I. 
Died  Providence,  R.  I.,  1835.  Prov.  rec. 

WELCH,  BARTHOLOMEW  TROW,  A.M.;  D.D.  Union  college  1833. 
Ordained  Baptist  minister  1827;  pastor  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  1825-27;  First 
church,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1827-48;  Pierpont  street  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1848-60.     Born  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1794;  died  1870. 

Bapt.  encyc. 

WELLS,  ELEAZER  MATHER  PORTER,  A.M.;  D.D.  Georgetown  college 
1854.  Student  Brown  university  1817-20;  Episcopal  minister  Boston, 
Mass.,  51  vears;  philanthropist.  Born  Sept.  5,  1793;  died  Boston,  Mass., 
Dec.  I,  1878.  And.,  P. 

1832 

McILVAINE,  CHARLES  PETTIT,  D.D.;  A.B.  College  of  N.  J.  1816; 
i8i9;A.M.  D.C.L.  Oxford  university  1853;  LL.D.  1867;  Cambridge 
university  1858.  Ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1820;  priest  1821;  pastor 
Christ  church,  Georgetown,  D.  C,  1820-25;  professor  ethics,  and  chaplain 
U.  S.  military  academy,  1825-27;  rector  St.  Ann's  church,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1827-31;  professor  evidences  of  revealed  religion,  University  of 
the  city  of  New  York,  1831-32;  bishop  of  Ohio  1832-73;  president  Kenyon 
college  1832-?;  also  president  Theological  seminary,  Gambier,  O.;  mem- 
ber sanitary  commission  during  the  Civil  war.  Author  Evidences  of 
Christianity  in  their  external  division,  1832;  Oxford  divinity  compared 
with  that  of  the  Roman  and  Anglican  churches,  1841;  Sinner's  justification 
before  God,  1851;  The  Holy  Catholic  church,  1844;  No  priest,  no  altar,  no 
sacrifice,  but  Christ,  1846;  Valedictory  offering,  1853;  Word  in  season  to 
candidates  for  confirmation;  Doctrines  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  church 
as  to  confirmation;  Chief  danger  of  the  church;  Truth  and  the  life,  twenty- 
two  discourses,  1855 ;  editor  Select  family  and  parish  sermons,  1839.  Born 
Burlington,  N.  J.,  Jan.   18,  1799;  died  Florence,  Italy,  March  13,  1873. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone 

MALLETT,  EDWARD  JONES,  A.M.;  A.B.  University  of  N.  C.  1818;  A.M. 
1821.  Commission  merchant  and  shipping  agent  Wilmington,  N.  C, 
1819-23;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1823-29;  postmaster  Providence  1829-44; 
member  common  council  1837-38;  major-general  R.  I.  militia;  in  business 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1845-?;  president  St.  Nicholas  bank,  N.  Y.,  1853-58;  U. 
S.  consul-general  Italy  1858-62;  U.  S.  military  service  1862,  paymaster; 
member  N.  Y.  historical  society.  Born  Fayetteville,  N.  C.,  May  i, 
1797;  died  1883.  N.  C,  R.  I.  cyc. 

PATTISON,  ROBERT  EVERETT,  A.M.;  D.D.  1838;  A.B.  Amherst  college 
1826.  Tutor  Columbian  college;  professor  mathematics  Waterville 
college  1828-29;  president  1836-39,  1854-57;  Baptist  minister;  pastor 
Salem,  Mass.;  First  church.  Providence,  R.  I.;  secretary  home  depart- 
ment, American  Baptist  missionary  union,  1842-45;  president  Western 
theological  institute,  Covington,  Ky.,  1845-48;  professor  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1848-54;  professor  theology,  Shurtleff  college,  1864; 
professor  Baptist  union  theological  seminar)^  at  Chicago  1870-74.  Author 
Commentary  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Ephesians,  1859 ;  various  sermons.  Bom 
Benson,  Vt.,  Aug.  9,  1800;  died  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1874. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Amh.,  Colby 

TOBEY,  SAMUEL  BOYD,  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1828.  Trustee 
Brown  vmiversity  1835-67;  chancellor  1854-67.  Physician  Providence, 
R.  I.;  trustee  R.  I.  hospital;  Butler  hospital  for  the  insane;  vice  president 
Providence  dispensary;  member  Providence  medical  association.  Born 
Bristol,  Me.,  Nov.  12,  1805;  died  June  23,  1867.  R.  I.  cyc. 

WARD,  SAMUEL,  A.M.;  A.B.  Columbia  college  1831;  A.M.  1834;  Ph.D. 
University  of  Tubingen.     Banker  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1835-43;  miner  Cal., 


1832         HONORARY  GRADUATES  553 

1848-?;  resident  Washington,  D.  C;  abroad;  secretary  U.  S.  special 
mission  Paraguay  1858;  Nicaragua  1863.  Born  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
27,  18 14;  died  Pegli,' Italy,  May  19,  1884.         Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Columb. 

1833 

D'WOLF,  JOHN  JAMES,  A.B.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  183^^.  Physician 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  until  1845;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1845-94;  member  R.  I.,  his- 
torical society.  Born  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Sept.  11,  1807;  died  Bristol,  July  25, 
1894.  R.  I-  hist.  see. 

FARRAR,  JOHN,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1803;  A.M.  1806.  Tutor 
Greek,  Harvard  university,  1805-07;  HoUis  professor  mathematics  and 
natural  philosophy  1807-36;  vice  president  American  academy  of  arts 
and  sciences.  Translator  Lacroix's  Elements  of  ali^ebm,  18 18;  Bezout's 
Differential  and  integral  calculus,  1824;  Lacroix's  Arithmetic;  Legendre's 
Geometry;  author  Cambridge  mathematics;  Elementary  treatise  on  rnechanics, 
1825;  Elementary  treatise  on  optics,  selected  chiefly  from  Biot,  1826; 
Elements  of  electricity,  magnetism,  and  electro  magnetism,  selected  chiefly 
-from  Biot,  1826;  Elementary  treatise  on  astronomy,  selected  from  Biot, 
1827;  Topography;  Trigonometry;  also  selections  from  Bczout  and  others; 
besides  contributions  to  magazines  and  various  scientific  journals.  Born 
Lincoln,  Mass.,  July  i,  1779;  died  Cambridge,  Mass.,  May  8,  1853. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Harv.,  Roorbach 

FRINK,  ALEXANDER  HAMILTON,  A.B.     Resident  Granville,  O. 

GREENE,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.M.  Instructor  modern  languages. 
Brown  universitv,  1848-52.  Student  Brown  university  1824-27;  abroad 
1827-33,  1834-47';  principal  Kent  academy.  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  1833- 
34;  U.'S.  consul,  Rome,  1837-45;  teacher  and  author  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1852-65;  author  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  1865-83;  lecturer  American  his- 
tory, Cornell  university,  1871-73.  Author  Life  of  Gen.  Greene,  in  Spark's 
American  biography,  1846;  Primary  lessons  in  French,  1849;  Companion 
to  Ollendorff  s  French  grammar,  1850;  Primary  lessons  in  Italian;  Historical 
studies,  1850;  History  and  geography  of  the  Middle  ages,  1851;  Biograph- 
ical studies,  i860;  Historical  view  of  the  American  revolution,  1865;  Nath- 
anael  Greene:  an  examination  of  the  ninth  volume  of  Bancroft's  history,  1866; 
Life  of  Nathanael  Greene,  ^  vols.,  1867-71;  The  German  element  in  the  war 
of  America,  1876;  Short  history  of  R.  L,  1877.  Born  East  Greenwich, 
R.  I.,  April  8,  181 1 ;  died  East  Greenwich,  Feb.  2,  1883. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  cyc,  Allibone 

SMITH,  ELI  BURNHAM,  A.M.;  A.B.  Middleburv  college  1823;  D.D. 
Waterville  college  1849.  Student  Andover  theological  scrninary  1823- 
25;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1826;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  1826;  pastor  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1826-29;  Poultney,  Vt.,  1829-33; 
president  and  professor  Biblical  theologv,  Literary  and  theological  insti- 
tution, New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  and  Fairfield,  Vt.,  1833-61.  Born  Shore- 
ham,  Vt.,  April  16,  1803;  died  Colchester,  Vt.,  Jan.  5,  1861. 

And.,  Newt.,  Colby 

VINTON,  FRANCIS,  A.B. ;  D.D.  Columbia  college  1848;  LL.D.  college  of  Wil- 
liam and  Mary  1869.  Graduated  U.  S.  military  academy  1830;  U.  S.  mih- 
tary  service  1830-36,  second  lieutenant;  admitted  to  bar  1834;  student 
General  theological  seminary;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1838;  priest 
1839;  rector  Tower  Hill,  R.  I.;  Wakefield,  R.  I.;  St.  Stephen's  church.  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1840-42;  Trinity  church,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1842-44;  Emmanuel 
church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Grace  church,  Brooklyn  Heights,  N.  Y.,  1852- 
55;  assistant  rector  Trinitv  Parish,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1855-59;  rector 
1859-72  ;  elected  bishop  of  Ind.,  but  declined,  1848;  professor  ecclesiastical 
law  and  polity.  General  theological  seminary,  1869-72.  Author  Arthur 
Tremaine,  or.  Annals  of  cad^t  life,  1830;  Evidences  of  Christianity,  1855; 


554  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1833 

Manual  commentary  on  the  general  canon  law  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
church,  1870;  also  many  pamphlets  and  sermons.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Aug.  29,  1809;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  29,  1872. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye.,  Columb. 

1834 

DOWLING,  JOHN,  A.M.;  D.D.  Transylvania  university  1846.  Tutor 
Latin  classical  institute,  London,  Eng.,  1826;  instructor  Hebrew,  Greek, 
Latin  and  French,  Buckinghamshire  classical  institute,  1828;  principal 
classical  boarding  school  near  Oxford,  Eng.,  1829-32;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  1832;  pastor  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  1832-34;  Newport,  R.  I.,  1834-36; 
New  York,  N.  Y.;  Providence,  R.  I.;  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  Newark,  N.  J.; 
Berean  chvtrch.  New  York,  1844-52,  1856-68;  South  church,  Newark,  N. 
J. ;  South  church.  New  York.  Author  History  of  Romanism,  1845 1  Power 
of  illustration;  Nights  and  mornings;  besides  numerous  tracts  and  other 
works;  editor  Conference  hymn  book,  1868;  Noel's  Baptism;  Lorenzo 
Dow's  Works;  Con^^ers  Middleton's  On  conformity  of  popery  and  pagan- 
ism; Memoir  of  the  missionary,  Jacob  Thomas;  translator  Cote's  A  word 
.  .  .  to  those  who  have  abandoned  the  Roman  church.  Born  Pavensey,  Eng., 
May  12,  1807;  died  Middletown,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1878. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc,  Allibone 

DUMONT,  ABRAHAM  HENRY,  A.M.;  Rutgers  college.  Clergyman. 
Died  1864. 

FURMAN,  SAMUEL,  A.M.  Baptist  minister;  professor  theology,  Furman 
university.     Died  March  19,  1877.  Bapt.  encyc. 

PENDLETON,  WILLIAM  NELSON,  A.M.;  D.D.  Alexandria  theological 
seminary  1868;  Kenyon  college.  Graduated  U.  S.  military  academy 
1830;  assistant  professor  mathematics,  West  Point,  1831-32;  Bristol 
college,  Tenn.,  1832-39;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1837;  priest  1838; 
principal  Episcopal  high  school,  Alexandria,  Va.,  1839-53;  rector  Lex- 
ington, Va.,  1853-83;  Confederate  military  service,  1861-65,  brigadier- 
general.  Author  Science  a  witness  for  the  Bible,  i860.  Born  Richmond, 
Va.,  Dec.  26,  1809;  died  Lexington,  Va.,  Jan.  15,  1883. 

Nat.  cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

QUINCY,  JOSIAH,  A.M.  Lawyer  Rumney,  N.  H.,  until  1864;  president 
Grafton  co.  bar;  member  N.  H.  house  of  representatives  several  terms; 
N.  H.  senate  twice;  president  one  term;  trustee  N.  H.  asylum  for  the 
insane;  director  Pemigewassett  bank,  Plymouth,  N.  H.;  one  of  the  found- 
ers Boston,  Concord  and  Montreal  railroad;  president  14  years;  trustee 
Newton  theological  institution  1853-61;  president  trustees  New  Hamp- 
ton academy.  Born  Lenox,  Mass.,  March  7,  1793;  died  Rumney,  N.  H., 
Jan,  19,  1875.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc. 

SHURTLEFF,  NATHANIEL  BRADSTREET,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1 831;  A.M.  1834;  M.D.  1834;  Shurtleff  college  1843;  A.  M.  Uni- 
versity-of  Illinois  1834.  Demonstrator  Harvard  university  1835-36; 
overseer  i8';2-6i,  1863-69;  secretary  of  overseers  1854-74;  mayor  Boston 
1868-70;  fellow  American  academy;  member  Mass.  historical  society; 
American  philosophical  society;  honorary  member  London  society  of 
antiquaries.  Author  Epitome  of  phrenology,  1835;  Decimal  system  for 
arrangement  of  libraries,  1856 ;  besides  various  historical  works  enumerated 
in  Sabin's  Btbliotheca  Americana.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  June  29,  18 ro; 
died  Boston,  Oct.  17,  1874.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Harv. 

STEVENS,  ISAAC,  A.M.;  Waterville  college  1835.  Lawyer  Middleboro, 
Mass.;  town  clerk  Middleboro  1822-30;  moderator;  captain  Mass.  militia; 
member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1820-30;  lawyer  Athol,  Mass. 
Died  1866.  P. 


i834         HONORARY  GRADUATES  555 

WARNE,  JOSEPH  ANDREWS,  A.M.  Educated  Stepney  college.  Eng.; 
ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  New  Berne,  N.  C;  principal  Imwan 
academy,  N.  C;  pastor  First  church,  Providence,  R.  I.;  South  Reading, 
Mass.;  Brookline,  Mass.;  Sansom  street  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.; 
retired  1845.  Editor  Baptist  edition  Comprehensive  commentary.  Born 
London,  Eng.,   1795;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,   1881.         Bapt.  encyc. 

1835 

GOODRICH,  CHAUNCEY  ALLEN,  D.D.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1810;  A.M. 
1 8 13.  Tutor  Yale  college  18 12-14;  ordained  Congregational  minister; 
pastor  Middletown,  Conn.,  1816-17;  professor  rhetoric  and  English  lit- 
erature, Yale  college,  1817-39;  professor  pastoral  theology  1839-60; 
elected  president  Williams  college  1820,  but  declined.  Author  Greek 
grammar,  181 4;  Greek  and  Latin  lessons,  1832;  editor  Select  British  elo- 
quence, 1852;  Webster's  Dictionary,  abridged,  1857.  Born  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Oct.  23,  1790;  died  New  Haven,  Feb.  25,  i860.    Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

HOWLAND,  JOHN,  A.M.  Hairdresser  Providence,  R.  L;  served  in  Con- 
tinental army;  town  auditor  Providence  15  years;  treasurer  14  years; 
treasurer  Providence  institution  for  savings  21  years;  secretary  mechanics 
association  18  years;  president  six  years;  treasurer  R.  L  historical  society 
nine  years;  president  21  years.  Born  Newport,  R.  L,  Oct.  31  1757; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  5,  1854.  Proc,  R.  L  hist.  soc. 

EARNED.  SAMUEL,  A.M.  Chargd  d'affaires,  Peru.  Died  Providence, 
R.  L,  Dec.  10,  1846.  Nee.  1847 

MERCER,  JESSE,  D.D.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1789;  pastor  Hutton^s 
Fork,  Ga. ;  Indian  Creek,  Ga.;  Oglethorpe  co.,  Ga.;  Sardis,  Ga. ;  Phillip's 
Mill,  Ga.;  Powelton,  Ga.;  Whatley's  Mill,  now  Bethesda,  Ga. ;  Eatonton, 
Ga.;  Washington,  Ga.,  1827-41.  Born  Halifax  co.,  N.  C,  Dec.  16,  1769; 
died  Washington,  Ga.,  Sept.  6,  1841.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc. 

PECK,  JOHN  MASON,  A.M.;  D.D.  Georgetown  college;  Harvard  university 
1852.  Licensed  Baptist  preacher  181 1;  preacher  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  181 1- 
14;  ordained  1813;  pastor  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  1814-16;  student  theology, 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1816-17;  niissionary  Mo.  and  111.  1817-26;  resident 
Rock  Spring,  111.,  1822-58;  founder  Rock  Spring  seminary  1826;  pro- 
fessor theology  1827-31;  founder  The  western  pioneer  and  Baptist,  1829; 
founder  Illinois  Sunday-school  banner;  trustee  Shurtleff  college  1835-58; 
one  of  the  founders  Covington  theological  institution,  Covington,  Ky.; 
corresponding  secretary  and  financial  agent  American  Baptist  publi- 
cation society  1843-45 ;  pastor  Mo. ;  111. ;  Ky.  Author  Guide  for  emigrants; 
183 1 ;  Gazetteer  of  Illinois,  1834;  New  guide  for  emigrants  to  the  ivest,  1836; 
Life -of  Daniel  Boone,  in  Spark's  Library  of  American  biography,  1847; 
Father  Clark,  or,  the  pioneer  preacher,  1855;  various  discourses  and  bio- 
graphical sketches;  editor  2d  ed  Annals  of  the  west.  See  Forty  years  of 
pioneer  life:  Memoir  of  J.  M.  Peck,  edited  by  Rufns  Babcock,  1864.  Born 
Litchfield,  Conn.,  Oct.  31,  1789;  died  Rock  Spring,  111.,  March  15.  1858. 
Sprague  Annals  6,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc.  Nee.  1858,  AUibone 

ROBBINS,  ASHUR,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1782.  Tutor  Brown  uni- 
versity 1782-90;  librarian  1782-85.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  until 
1795;  Newport,  R.  I.,  1795-1845;  U.  S.  district  attorney  1812;  member 
R.  I.  general  assembly  1818-25;  U.  S.  senate  1825-39.  Born  Wethersfield, 
Conn.,  Oct.  26,  1757;  died  Newport,  R.  I.,  F'eb.  25,  1845. 

Cong,  direct.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

1836 

CRESSEY,  TIMOTHY  ROBINSON,  A.M.;  A.B.  Amherst  college  1828. 
Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  183 1;  ordained  Baptist  min- 
ister 1830;  pastor  Hingham,  Mass.,  1831-34;  South  church,  Boston,  Mass., 


556  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1836 

1834-35;  Columbus,  O.,  1835-42;  First  church,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1842-44; 
agent  American  and  Foreign  Bible  society  1844-46;  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
1846-52;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1852-54;  missionary  Minn.;  pastor  Hastings, 
Minn.;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-63,  chaplain;  pastor  Kendallville,  Ind. 
1864-66;  Plainfield,  111.;  Olney,  111.;  Indianola,  Iowa,  1868-70.  Born 
Pomfret,  Conn.,  Sept.  18,  1800;  died  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  Aug.  30,  1870. 

Bapt.  encyc,  Newt. 

GEBHARD,  JOHN,  A.M.  Resident  N.  Y.;  member  U.  S.  house  of  rep- 
resentatives 1821-23.     Born  Claverack,  N.  Y. ;  deceased.  Lanman 

MEDBERY,  NICHOLAS,  A.M.;  A.B.  Waterville  college  1828.  Ordained 
Baptist  minister;  pastor  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1828-32;  Watertown,  Mass., 
1832-43;  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1843-53;  Ashland,  Mass.,  1853-55;  Pea- 
body,  Mass.,  1855-57;  city  missionary,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1857-71. 
Born  1801 ;  died  Dover,  Mass.,  May  30,  1878.  Colby 

PARKER,  WILLIAM,  A.M.  Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.  Born  Boston,  Mass., 
Nov.  7,  1795;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  29,  1873.  P. 

VINTON,  ALEXANDER  HAMILTON,  A.M.;  M.D.  Yale  college  1828; 
D.D.  University  of  the  city  of  New  York  1843;  Harvard  university  1853. 
Student  Brown  university  1821-24;  physician  Pomfret,  Conn.,  1828-31; 
graduated  General  theological  seminary  1835;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon 
1835;  priest  1836;  preacher  St.  Paul's  church,  Portland,  Me.,  1835; 
pastor  Grace  church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1836-42;  St.  Paul's  church, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1842-58;  Trinity  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1858-61; 
St.  Mark's  church.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1861-69;  Emmanuel  church,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1869-77;  resident  Pomfret,  Conn.  Author  Sermons,  1855;  Lec- 
tures on  evidences  of  Christianity,  1855;  Sertnons,  1867;  also  articles  in 
reviews  and  magazines.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  2,  1807;  died 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  April  26,  1881.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye. 


1837 

DEAN,  MYRON  MUNSON,  A.M.;  A.B.  Middlebury  college  1834.  Gradu- 
ated Newton  theological  institution  1838;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1836;  pastor  Providence,  R.  I.,  1838-40;  Marblehead,  Mass.,  1840-47; 
chaplain  Deer  Island,  Mass.;  agent  American  and  foreign  Bible  society; 
pastor  Warren,  R.  I.  Born  Monkton,  Vt.,  Nov.  8,  1811;  died  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  March  30,  1861.  Bapt.  encyc,  Newt. 

FELLOWES,  RICHARD  SIMPSON,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1832;  A.M. 
1835.  Merchant  New  York,  N.  Y.  Born  Troy,  N.  Y.,  March  14,  1814; 
died  New  Haven,  Conn.,  March  10,  1884.  Yale,  P. 

MAHAN,  DENNIS  HART,  A.M.;  LL.D.  1852;  A.M.  College  of  N.  J.  1837; 
LL.D.  College  of  William  and  Mary  1852;  Dartmouth  college  1867. 
Graduated  U.  S.  military  academy  1824;  acting  assistant  professor 
mathematics  1821-24;  second  lieutenant  engineer  corps  1824;  assistant 
professor  mathematics  1824-25;  principal  assistant  professor  engineering 
1825-26;  student  engineering,  under  orders  in  Europe,  1826-30;  student, 
by  permission  of  the  French  government,  Military  school  for  engineers 
and  artillerists,  Metz,  France,  1829-30;  acting  professor  engineering, 
U.  S.  military  academy,  1830-32;  professor  engineering  1832-71;  dean 
1838-71;  corporate  member  National  academy  of  sciences  1863;  overseer 
Thayer  school  of  civil  engineering,  Dartmouth  college,  187 1.  Author 
Treatise  on  field  fortifications,  1836;  Elementary  course  of  civil  engineering, 
1837;  Elementary  treatise  on  advanced  guard,  outposts,  and  detachment 
service  of  troops,  1847;  Treatise  on  permanent  fortifications;  Elementary 
treatise  on  industrial  drawing,  1853;  Descriptive  geometry,  1864;  Military 
engineering,  1865-67.  Born  New  York,  N.  Y.,  April  2,  1802;  died  near 
Stony  Point,  N.  Y.,  Sept.   16,  1871.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  AUibone 


i837         HONORARY  GRADUATES  557 

MURCH,  WILLIAM  HARRIS,  D.D.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor 
Sheppard's  Barton,  Fromc,  Eng. ,  21  years;  president  Stepney  college, 
London,  1827-44;  secretary  Baptist  union  1834-46;  Baptist  Board  1837- 
43.     Born  Honiton,  Eng.,  May  17,  1784;  died  Bath,  Eng.,  July  12,  1859. 

Bapt.  encyc. 

1838 

AARON,  SAMUEL,  A.M.  Assistant  instructor  Classical  and  mathematical 
school,  Burlington,  N.  J.;  principal  school.  Bridge  Point,  N.  J.;  academy, 
Doylestown,  N.  J.;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1829;  pastor  New  Britain, 
Penn.,  1829-33;  Burlington,  N.  J.,  1837;  principal  high  school,  Burling- 
ton, N.  J.,  1833-41;  pastor  Norristown,  Penn.,  1841-44;  principal  Tree- 
mount  seminary,  near  Norristown,  1844-57;  head-master  Mt.  Holly 
institute,  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J  Author  Faithful  translation,  1842;  also  a 
series  of  text  books.  Bom  New  Britain,  Penn.,  Oct.  19,  1800;  died  Mt. 
Holly,  N.  J.,  April  11,  1865.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc. 

CROWELL,  WILLIAM,  A.M.;  D.D.  University  of  Rochester  1857.  Special 
student  Brown  university  1S34-35;  graduated  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1838;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  editor  Christian  watchman, 
Boston,  Mass.,  ten  years;  pastor  Waterville,  Me.,  two  years;  editor 
Western  watchman,  Des  Moines,  Mo.,  ten  years;  teacher  St.  Louis,  Mo.; 
pastor  Freeport,  111.;  Germantown,  Penn.  Author  Church  member's 
manual.     Born  Middlefield,  Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1806;  died  July  17,  187 1. 

Bapt.  encyc  ,  Newt. 

GURNEY,  JOSEPH  JOHN,  LL.D.  Banker  Norwich,  Eng.;  Friends' 
minister  1S18-47.  Author  numerous  publications.  See  Allibone's  Dic- 
tionary of  authors.  Born  Earlham  Hall,  near  Norwich,  Eng.,  Aug.  2, 
1788;  died  Earlham,  Jan.  4,  1847. 

Diet.  nat.  biog.,  Darling's  Cyc.  bib..  Nee.  1847 

JAMES,  CHARLES  TILLINGHAST,  A.M.  Superintendent  Slater's  steam 
cotton-mill.  Providence,  R.  I.;  general  introducer  of  steam  cotton  mills 
in  various  places;  member  U.  S.  senate  1851-57;  inventor  of  a  rifled  can- 
non. Born  West  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  1804;  died  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
17,  1862.  Cong,  direct. 

LARKIN,  LYMAN  BARNES,  A.M.;  A.B.  Amhergt  college  1835;  M.D. 
Berkshire  medical  institution  1838.  Physician  Wrentham,  Mass.,  1838- 
57;  La  Salle,  111.,  1857-64;  Brooklyn  medical  institute  1864-69;  Ballston 
Spa,  N.  Y.,  1869-83.  Born  Marlboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  8,  1804;  died  Ballston 
Spa,  N.  Y.,  June  9.  1883.  Amh.,  P. 

MASON,  OWEN,  A.M.  Resident  Providence,  R.  I.;  president  Franklin 
society.     Born  1796;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  30,  1873.     Prov.  rec. 

1839 

FLETCHER,  RICHARD,  A.M.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1806;  LL.D.  1846; 
Harvard  university  1849.  Trustee  Brown  university  1832-35;  fellow 
1835-54.  Admitted  to  bar  1809;  lawyer  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  1809-19; 
Boston,  Mass.,  1819-58;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives;  U.  S. 
house  of  representatives  1837-39;  associate  justice  Mass.  supreme  court 
1848-53;  trustee  Dartmouth  college  1848-57;  overseer  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1854-56.  Born  Cavendish,  Vt.,  Jan.  8,  1788;  died  Boston,  Mass., 
June  21,  1869.  Dart.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Harv.,  Sabin 

STEVENS,  ABEL,  A.M.;  LL.D.  Indiana  state  university  1856.  Student 
Wesleyan  university  i83i?-]834;  ordained  Methodist  Episcopal  minister 
Boston,  Mass.,  1834;  pastor  Church  street  and  Bennett  street  churches 
1834-37;  agent  Wesleyan  university  one  3'ear;  in  Europe  1837,  1855; 
pastor  Providence,  R.  I.,  1837-39:  editor  Zion's  herald,  Boston,  Mass., 
1838-50;  Natiotml  magazine,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1853-54;  Christian  advo- 
cate and  journal,  New  York,   1856-60;  pastor  17th  street  church,  New 


558  BiR  OWN     UTN  I  V  E  R  S  I  T  Y  1839 

York,  1860-62;  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  1862-65;  joint  editor  Methodist 
1865-74;  pastor  Union  church,  Geneva,  Switzerland;  travelled  in  Europe; 
around  the  world ;  author.  For  list  of  his  writings  see  Allibone  's  Dictionary 
of  Authors.  Born  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Jan.  17,  1815;  died  San  Jos^, 
Cal.,  Sept.  II,  1897.  Allibone,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Wesleyan,  P. 

WILLIAMSON,  JOSEPH,  A.M.;  A.B.  University  of  Vt.  1812;  A.M.  1815. 
Admitted  to  bar  18 16;  lawyer  Belfast,  Me.;  county  attorney  1820-28, 
1831,  1841;  member  Me.  senate  1833,  1834;  president  1834;  post- 
master Belfast  1822-30;  banker.  Born  Canterbury,  Conn.,  Aug.  5, 
1789;  died  Belfast,  Me.,  Sept.  30,   1854.  Vt.,  Me.  reg.,  P. 

1841 

AVERY,  JOHN  HUMPHREY,  A.M. ;  A.B.  Union  college  1834.  Graduated 
Andover  theological  seminary  1837;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1839; 
pastor  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1842-43;  Danvers,  Mass.,  1843-45;  Austinburgh, 
O.,  1850-54;  resident  Conneaut  and  Amboy,  O.,  1854-?;  Cleveland,  O. 
Born  Boston,  Mass.,  July  22,  1807;  died  Cleveland,  O.,  May  25,  1895. 

And.,  Union 

MASON,  CYRUS,  D.D.;  A.B.  Union  college  1824;  A.M.  1827;  Middlebury 
college  1833.  Clergyman;  pastor  Cedar  street  church.  New  York,  N.  Y 
professor  rhetoric  and  apologetic  theology.  University  of  the  city  of 
New  York,  1836-50;  rector  University  grammar  school.  Author  various 
sermons.      Died  1865.  Union,  P. 

PERRY,  AMOS,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1837;  LL.D.  Griswold 
college  1888.  Principal  Fruit  Hill  seminary,  North  Providence,  R.  I., 
1837-40;  Summer  street  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1840-52;  inspector 
public  schools.  Providence,  1840-52;  in  Europe  1852-56,  1861;  principal 
Young  ladies'  school.  New  London,  Conn.,  185 5-5 8;"^  Young  ladies'  school, 
Providence,  1858-60;  U.  S.  consul  Tunis  1862-67;  secretary  R.  I.  his- 
torical society  1873-99;  librarian  1880-99;  superintendent  R.  I.  state 
census  1885 ;  vice  president  American  institute  of  instruction;  correspond- 
ing member  Mass.,  N.  Y.,  Va.,  Chicago  and  Western  Reserve  historical 
societies.  Author  Carthage  and  Ttinis,  1869;  R.  I.  state  census,  1885; 
memorial  of  Zachariah  Allen,  179=1-1882;  An  official  tour  along  the  east- 
ern coast  of  the  regency  of  Tunis,  1891 ;  also  several  pamphlets  and  mag- 
azine articles;  editor  Publications  of  the  R.  I.  historical  society,  1893-99. 
See  Memorial  of  Amos  Perry.  Born  South  Natick,  Mass.,  Aug.  12,  1812; 
died  London,  Conn.,  Aug.  10,  1899.  Mem.,  P. 

RUSSELL,  JOHN,  A.M.;  A.B.  Middlebury  college  1817;  LL.D.  Chicago 
university  1862.  Teacher  Georgia  and  Missouri  several  years;  Alton 
seminary,  now  Shurtleff  college,  two  years;  resident  Bluffdale,  111., 
1828-63;  licensed  Baptist  preacher  1833;  author;  editor  Backwoodman, 
Grafton,  111.,  1837-39;  Advertiser,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1S42-43.  Author 
several  novels.  Bom  Cavendish,  Vt.,  July  31,  1793;  died  Bluffdale,  111., 
Jan.  21,  1863.  Middlebury 

SCAMMELL,  LUCIUS  LESLIE,  A.M.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1837;  M.D. 
Harvard  university  1842.  Physician  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  acting  assistant 
surgeon  U.  S.  army.  Born  Bellingham,  Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1819;  died  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  Feb.  13,  1892.  Dart.,  P. 

1842 

CONE,  SPENCER  HOUGHTON,  D.D.  Student  College  of  N.  J.  1787-89; 
teacher  Latin  Princeton  academy  a  few  months;  master  district  school, 
Burlington,  N.  J.;  assistant  academy,  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  actor  1805- 
12;  treasurer  and  bookkeeper,  American,  Baltimore,  Md.,  181 2-13;  joint 
editor  and  publisher  Whig,  Baltimore;  clerk  Treasury  department,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  and  preacher,  1814-15;  chaplain  Congress  1815-16;  pastor 


1842         HONORARY  GRADUATES  559 

Alexandria,  Va.,  1816-23;  co-pastor  Oliver  street  Baptist  church,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1823-41;  pastor  First  Baptist  church,  New  York,  1841-55; 
president  Baptist  triennial  convention  1832-41 ;  corresponding  and  record- 
ing secretary  New  York  Baptist  domestic  mission  society  many  years; 
director  American  Baptist  home  mission  society  1832-39;  vice  president 
1840-43;  member  executive  board  1832-45;  chairman  1840-55;  president 
American  and  foreign  Bible  society  i S3 7-50;  American  Bible  union  1850- 
55.  Author  numerous  articles,  pamj)hlets  and  addresses;  editor  Jones' 
Church  history.  Sec  Some  account  of  S.  H.  Cone,  by  his  sons.  Born 
Princeton,  N.  J.,  April  30,  1785;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  28,  1855. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sprague  Annals  6,  Bapt.  cncyc,  Sabin 

JENNY,  WILLIAM,  A.M.;  A.B.  University  of  the  city  of  New  York  1836. 

WELCH,  JAMES  CRAFT,  A.B.;A.M.  1845;  A.B.  Columbian  college  1841; 
A.M. 1844.     Died  Missouri,  Aug.,  1847.  Nee.  1848 

1843 

DRINK  WATER,  ARTHUR  FULLER,  A.M.;  A.B.  Watcrville  college  1840. 
Admitted  to  bar  1843;  lawyer  Bluehill,  Me.;  memV)er  Me.  board  of  edu- 
cation 1847-52;  justice  municipal  court,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1860-72;  col- 
lector internal  revenue,  fifth  district.  Me.,  1873-76;  member  Me.  house 
of  representatives  1878.  Editor  Ellsworth  American,  1872-78.  Born 
18  rg;  died  Ellsworth,  Me.,   May  27,  1882.  Colby 

DUNCAN,  ALEXANDER,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1825;  A.M.  1828. 
Trustee  Brown  university  1843-50;  fellow  1850-89.  Lawyer  N.  Y. ; 
Sodus  Bay,  N.  Y.,  1837-39;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1839-63;  first  president 
Providence  and  Worcester  railroad  company:  member  Peace  convention; 
resident  London  and  Leicestershire,  Eng.,  1863-89;  member  R.  I.  his- 
torical society  1841-89.  Bom  Scotland,  May  26,  1805;  died  near  London, 
Eng.,  Oct.  14,  1889.  R.  I.  cyc,  Prcs.  report  '90 

NEEDHAM,  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  A.M.;  A.B.  Wesleyan  university  1840. 
Graduated  Union  theological  seminary  1843;  ordained  Wesleyan  Meth- 
odist minister  1846;  member  Weslej'an  Methodist  convention,  Utica, 
N.  Y.,  1843;  preacher  Athol  and  Ncedham,  Mass.,  1844;  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
1845;  pastor  East  Solon,  N.  Y.,  1846;  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1850-57; 
teacher  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1850-57;  seedsman  Buffalo,  1858-61;  U.  S. 
military  service  1861;  in  service  of  sanitary  commission,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1861-62;  clerk  Sixth  auditor's  office.  Treasury  department,  Wash- 
ington, 1863-81;  resident  Seabrook,  Md.;  original  member  National  freed- 
men's  association;  founder  colored  free  school  system,  D.  C,  1863;  Lin- 
coln co-operative  building  and  deposit  association.  Author  various 
pamphlets.      Born  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  7,  1816;  died  Chicago,  111.,  1895. 

U.  theol.  sem. 

1844 

CRAWLEY,  EDMUND  ALBERN,  D.D.;  A.B.  King's  college,  N.  S.,  1820; 
A.M.  1823;  D.  C.  L.  1888.  Lawyer;  student  Andover  theological  sem- 
inary 1828-29;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1830;  pastor  Granville  street 
church.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1836-39,  1847-52;  president  Acadia  college, 
Wolfville,  N.  S.,  1839-47,  1852-55;  pastor  and  teacher,  Mt.  Auburn, 
Cincinnati,  O.,  1856-60;  principal  Young  ladies'  seminary.  Limestone 
Springs,  S.  C,  1860-64;  professor  mental  philosophy,  Acadia  college, 
1865-70;  principal  theological  department  1870-88.  Born  Ipswich, 
Eng.,  Jan.  20,  1799;  died  Sept.  27,  1888.  Bapt.  encyc,  And.,  P. 

MAGINNIS,  JOHN  SHARP,  D.D.;  A.B.  Watcrville  college  1832;  A.M.  1835. 
Student  Brown  university  1828-30;  graduated  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1832;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1832;  pastor  I'irst  church.  Port- 
land, Me.,  1832-37;  Pine  street  church.  Providence,  R.  I.  1837;  pro- 
fessor Biblical  theology,  Hamilton  literary  and  theological  institution, 


56o  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1844 

1838-50;  Biblical  and  pastoral  theology,  Rochester  theological  seminary, 
and  intellectual  and  moral  philosophy,  University  of  Rochester,  1850-52. 
Author  various  discourses.  Born  Butler  co.,  Penn.,  June  13,  1805;  died 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  15,  1852. 

Colby,  Newt.,  Sprague  Annals  6 
NORTH,  EDWARD,  A.M. ;  A.B.  Hamilton  college  1841 ;  L.  H.  D.  University 
of  the  state  of  New  York  1869;  LL.D.  Madison  university  1886.  Pro- 
fessor Greek  language  and  literature,  Hamilton  college,  1843-1903; 
necrologist  1855-1903;  trustee  1881-1903;  member  executive  committee 
1 890- 1 903;  acting  president  1891-92;  president  N.  Y.  teachers'  associa- 
tion 1865;  member  Anierican  philosophical  association;  American  phil- 
ological association;  N.  Y.  historical  society;  Oneida  historical  society. 
Born  Berlin,  Conn.,  May  9,  1820;  died  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  13,  1903. 

W.  w.  in  Am.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Ham.,  P. 

1845 

ARVINE,  KAZLITT,  A.M.;  A.B.  Wesleyan  university  1841;  graduated 
Newton  theological  institution  1845;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1845; 
pastor  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1845-47;  Providence  church,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1847-49;  West  Boj'lston,  Mass.,  1849-51.  Avithor  Death's  chieftains, 
1840;  Cyclopcedia  of  moral  and  religious  anecdotes,  1848;  Cyclopcedia  of 
anecdotes  of  literature  and  fine  arts,  1859;  Born  Centerville.  N.  Y.,  Dec. 
18,    1819;  died   Worcester,   Mass.,  July   15,    1851.         Wesleyan,   Newt. 

BOSWORTH,  FREDERICK,  A.M.  Tutor  Montreal  college,  Montreal, 
Canada. 

HAZARD,  ROWLAND  GIBSON,  A.M.;  LL.D.  1869.  Trustee  Brown  uni- 
versit}^  1869-75;  fellow  1875-88.  Manufacturer  Peace  Dale,  R.  I.;  mem- 
ber R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1851-52,  1854-55;  R.  I.  senate  1866-67; 
R.  I.  historical  society.  Author  Language,  1836;  Lectures  on  the  adap- 
tation of  the  universe  to  the  ctdtivation  of  the  mind,  1840;  Lectures  on  the 
causes  of  decline  of  political  and  national  morality,  1841;  Essays  on  the 
resources  of  the  U.  S.,  1864;  Freedom  of  the  mind  in  willing,  1864;  Caus- 
ation and  freedom  in  willing,  1869;  also  various  essays.  Born  South 
Kingstown,  R.  I.,  Oct.  9,  1801;  died  Peace  Dale,  R.  I.,  June  24,  1888. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  AUibone 

LAMBERT,  THOMAS  RICKER,  A.M.;  Trinity  college  1852;  D.D.  Colum- 
bia college  1863.  Clergyman  Fall  River,  Mass.  Born  1809;  died  Feb. 
4,  1892.  Trin. 

RIVES,  WILLIAM  CABELL,  LL.D.  Student  College  of  William  and 
Mary;  lawyer  Va.;  member  Va.  militia  18 14-15;  Va.  constitutional  con- 
vention 1816;  Va.  house  of  representatives  1817-19,  1822-23;  U.  S.  house 
of  representatives  1823-29;  U.  S.  minister,  France,  1829-32,  1849-53; 
member  U.  S.  senate  1833-34,  1836-45 ;  one  of  five  commissioners  to  Peace 
congress  1861;  member  Confederate  congress  1861-64.  Author  On  agri- 
culture, 1842 ;  Life  and  character  of  John  Hampden,  1845 '.  Ethics  of  Christi- 
anity, 1855 ;  History  of  the  life  and  times  of  James  Madison,  4  vols.,  1859- 
69.  Born  Nelson  co..  Va.,  May  4,  1793;  died  Castle  Hill,  near  Charlottes- 
ville, Va.,  April  25,  1868.  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

1846 

CUSHMAN,  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  A.M.;  A.B.  Amherst  college  1840;  D.D. 
University  of  Ala.  i860.  Ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1849;  priest  1850; 
missionary  Eufala,  Oswichee,  Auburn,  Ala.,  1848-51;  Pawtucket,  R.  I., 
1851-53;  Cahawba,  Ala.,  1853-66;  Syracuse,  111.,  four  years;  Princeton, 
111.,  five  years;  pastor  St.  vStephen's  church,  Chicago,  111.,  1874-81 ;  assistant 
pastor  New  York,  N.  Y.  Author  sennons.  Associate  editor  The  prov- 
ince, 1874-78;  Living  church,  1878;  member  editorial  board  Churchman, 
1879-90.  Bom  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Feb.  24.  1810;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
June  26,  1890.  Amh.  obit. 


1846         HONORARY  GRADUATES  561 

DEXTER,  ANDREW,  A.M.;  A.B.  Hamilton  college  1843.  Resident  Lon- 
don, England. 

GRANGER,  JAMES  NATHANIEL,  A.M.;  D.D.  1854.  Trustee  Brown 
university  1851-53;  fellow  1853-57.  Graduated  Hamilton  literary  and 
theological  institution  1838;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1839;  pastor 
Avon,  N.  Y.,  1839-41;  Washington  street  church,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1841-42; 
First  Baptist  church.  Providence,  R.  L,  1842-57;  visited  the  mission 
stations  of  the  American  Baptist  missionary  union,  Burma  and  elsewhere, 
1852-53.  Author  various  sermons.  Born  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  Aug., 
1814;  died  Providence,  R.  L,  Jan.  5,  1857. 

R.  I.  eye,  Bapt.  encyc,  Nee.  1857 

PARKER,  ADDISON,  A.M.;  A.B.  Middlebury  college  1823.  Tutor  Water- 
ville  college  1824-26;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Methuen,  Mass., 
1835-39;  Agawam,  Mass.     Died  1864. 

STOW,  BARON,  D.D.;  A.B.  Columbian  college  1825;  A.M.  Waterville  col- 
lege 1830;  D.D.  Harvard  university  1855.  Trustee  Brown  university 
1838-58;  fellow  1858-69.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1827;  pastor  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.,  1827-32;  Baldwin  place  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1832-48; 
Rowe  street,  now  Clarendon  street  church,  Boston,  1848-67;  member 
executive  committee,  American  missionary  union;  overseer  Harvard 
university  1854-64.  Author  Memoir  of  Harriet  Dow,  1832;  History  of 
Baptist  mission  to  India.  1835;  History  of  the  Danish  mission  on  the  coast 
of  Coromandel,  1837  ;  The  whole  family  in  heaven  and  earth,  1845  •  Christian 
brotherhood,  1859;  First  things,  1859;  editor  Da //-y  manna,  1842;  AUs- 
sionary  enterprise,  1846;  one  of  the  compilers  Psalmist,  1849;  various 
sermons.  See  A  model  pastor,  by  J.  C.  Stockbridge,  1871.  Born  Croy- 
don, N.  H.,  June  16,  1801;  died  Boston,  Mass..  Dec.  27,  1869. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone,  Bapt.  encyc,  Colby,  Harv. 

UPDIKE,  WILKINS,  A.M.  Admitted  to  bar  1808;  lawyer  Kingston,  R.  I.; 
member  R.  I.  general  assembly  several  years;  commissioner  to  settle 
land  claims.  Mo.;  delegate  national  convention  which  nominated  Martin 
Van  Buren  for  president,  Baltimore,  1836.  Author  Memoirs  of  the  R.  I. 
bar,  1842;  History  of  the  Episcopal  church  in  Narragansett  Pier,  R.  I., 
1847;  other  historical  sketches.  Born  North  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  Jan.  8, 
1784;  died  Kingston,  R.  I.,  Jan.  14,  1867.         Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  cyc. 

WEBSTER,  JOHN,  A.M.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1841.  Physician;  U.  S. 
military  service,  surgeon.  Born  South  Kingston,  N.  H.,  May  27,  1810; 
died  Cal.,  1888.  Dart. 

1847 

SHELDON,  DAVID  NEWTON,  D.D.;  A.B.  Williams  college  1830;  A.M. 
1833.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1835;  ordained  Bap- 
tist minister  1835;  missionary  American  Baptist  missionary  union, 
France,  1835-39;  pastor  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1839-41;  Waterville,  Me..  1842-43; 
president  Waterville  college  1843-52;  pastor  Elm  street  church,  Bath, 
Me.,  1852-55;  Unitarian  church,  Waterville;  resident  Waterville,  Me. 
Bom  Sufiield,  Conn.,  June  26,  1807;  died  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  4,  1889. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog..  Newt.,  P. 

WORCESTER,  JOSEPH  EMERSON,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Yale  college  181 1;  A.M. 
1814;  Harvard  university  1820;  LL  D.  Dartmouth  college  1856.  Teach- 
er Salem,  Mass.,  several  years;  author  Andover,  Mass.,  two  years; 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1819-65;  member  numerous  learned  societies.  Author 
Geographical  dictionary,  2  vols.,  18 1  j  ;  Gazetteer  of  the  U.S.,  1818;  Elements 
of  geography,  1819;  Sketches  of  the  earth  and  its  inhabitants,  1823;  Longev- 
ity, 1825;  Elements  of  history,  with  Historical  atlas,  1826;  Epitome  of 
History,  1827;  Outlines  of  Scripture  geography,  1828;  Comprehensive  Eng- 
lish dictionary,  1830;  in  Europe  1831;   Universal  and  critical  dictionary. 


562  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1847 

1846;  Dictionary  of  the  English  language,  i860;  editor  Johnson's  Dictionary 
1828;  Webster's  Amertcan  dictionary,  abridged,  1829;  American  Almanac, 
1831-43.  See  Memoir,  by  Ezra  Abbot,  1867.  Born  Bedford,  N.  H., 
Aug.  24,  1784;  died  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1865.     Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

1848 

BARTLETT,  JOHN  RUSSELL,  A.M.  Cashier  Globe  bank.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1831-37;  merchant  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1837-49;  commissioner  to 
determine  line  between  U.  S.  and  Mexico  1850-53;  R.  I.  secretary  of 
state  1855-72;  in  Europe  1867,  1872;  librarian  John  Carter  Brown  library 
several  years;  delegate  International  congresses  of  archjeology  and  an- 
thropology 1867;  officer  R.  I.  historical  society;  founder  Providence 
Athenaeum;  corresponding  secretary  N.  Y.  historical  society;  secretary 
American  ethnological  society;  member  other  learned  societies  in  America 
and  Europe.  Author  Progress  of  ethnology,  1847;  Dictionary  of  American- 
isms, 1848;  Reminiscences  of  Albert  Gallatin,  1849;  Personal  narrative  of 
explorations,  2  vols..  1854;  Census  of  R.  I.,  1858;  History  of  the  destruction 
of  the  Gaspee,  1861 ;  Index  to  acts  and  resolves  of  the  assembly  of  R.  I .,  1748- 
1862,  1863;  Bibliography  of  R.  I.,  1864;  Literature  of  the  rebellion,  18&6; 
Bibliotheca  Americana,  catalogue  of  library  of  John  Carter  Brown,  4  vols., 
1865-71 ;  Memoirs  of  R.  I.  officers  in  Rebellion,  1867;  Primeval  man,  1868; 
History  of  the  Wanton  family,  1878;  Genealogy  of  the  Russell  family,  1879; 
Naval  history  of  R.  I.,  1880;  besides  numerous  minor  writings;  editor 
Records  of  the  colony  of  R.  I.,  16^6-1702,  10  vols.,  1856-65.  Born  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Oct.  23,  1805;  died  Providence,  May  28,  1886. 

Cyc.   Am.  biog. ^  R.   I.   cyc,   Sabin,   Bibliog.   R.   I.,   AUibone 

MITCHELL,  WILLIAM,  A.M.;  Harvard  university  i860.  Teacher;  cashier 
Pacific  bank,  Nantucket,  Mass.;  astronomer  and  mathematician;  fellow 
American  academy;  overseer  Harvard  university  1857-65.  Author 
astronomical  articles  in  American  journal  of  science,  and  other  period- 
icals. Born  Nantucket,  Mass.,  Dec.  20,  1791;  died  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y., 
April  19,  1868.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Harv. 

PARSONS.  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1840; 
M.D.  1845.  Professor  physiology,  Brown  university,  1874-82.  Physi- 
cian Providence,  R.  I.;  president  R.  I.  medical  society  1860-62;  director 
Providence  Athenaeum.  Author  History  of  the  population  of  R.  I.,  1850?; 
Memoir  of  Usher  Parsons,  1870;  Lectures  on  physiology,  1880;  The 
medical  school  forjnerly  in  Brown  university,  1881 ;  also  various  articles  on 
medicine  and  historical  sketches.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  6,  1823; 
died  Providence,  Sept.  2,  1893. 

Surg. -gen.  cat.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sabin 

1849 

ANDERSON,  EDWARD  COFFIN,  A.M.;  A.B.  Acadia  college  1846;  D.D. 
Central  university,  la.,  1869.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institu- 
tion 1849;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1850;  pastor  Kalamazoo,  Mich., 
1849-52;  Amherst,  Mass.,  1852-53;  Milford,  N.  H..  1853-58;  professor 
Greek,  Kalamazoo  college,  1858-64;  pastor  Marquette,  Mich.,  1864-65; 
Liverpool,  N.  S.,  1865-66;  Portland,  Or.,  1866-70;  San  Jose,  Cal.,  1870-71; 
Groveland,  Mass.,  1872-73;  principal  Petersham  academy  1873-75;  presi- 
dent Ottawa  university,  Kans.,  1875-76;  pastor  Lake  City,  Minn.,  1876- 
80;  president  McMinnvillc  college.  Or.,  1881-87;  resident  Iowa  City,  la., 
1887-89.  Born  East  Point,  Prince  Edward's  Island,  May  7,  182 1;  died 
Lansing,  Mich.,  Jan.   29,  1890.  Newt.,  P. 

HAGUE,  WILLIAM,  D.D.;  A.B.  Hamilton  college  1826;  D.D.  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1863.  Trustee  Brown  university  1837-87.  Graduated  Newton 
theological  institution  1829;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1829;  pastor  Sec- 
ond church,  Uticc^.  N.  Y..  1829-30;  professor  Latin  and  Greek,  Georgetown 


i849         HONORARY  GRADUATES  563 

college,  Ky.,  1830-31;  First  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1831-37;  First  church, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1837-40;  Federal  street  church,  Boston,  1840-48;  Ja- 
maica Plain,  Mass.,  1848-50;  South  church,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1850-52;  Pearl 
street  church,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1852-57;  Lexington  and  Madison  avenue 
churches,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1862-64;  Shawmut  avenue  church,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1865-69;  University  place  church,  Chicago,  111.,  1869-70;  professor 
homileties.  Baptist  union  theological  seminary,  Chicago,  111.,  1869-70; 
pastor  Orange,  N.  J.,  1870-74;  in  Europe  1874-76;  pastor  Wollaston, 
Mass.,  1877-87.  Author  The  Baptist  church  transplanted  from  the  Old 
World  to  the  New,  1846;  Guide  to  conversation  on  the  gospel  of  John;  Review 
of  Fuller  and  Wayland  on  slavery;  Christianity  and  statesmanship;  Home 
life;  Authority  and  perpetuity  of  the  Christian  Sabbath,  1863;  Self-witness- 
ing character  of  New  Testament  Christianity,  1871;  Christian  greatness: 
life  of  R.  H.  Neale,  1880;  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  1884;  Life  notes,  1887; 
editorial  writer  and  contributor,  Watchman,  Boston,  Mass.;  contributor 
to  various  periodicals.  Born  Pelham,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1808;  died  Boston, 
Mass.,  Aug.  I,  1887.  Bapt.  encyc,  Newt.,  Pres.  report,  Allibone 

PRATT,  DURA  DURAND,  A.M.  Student  Newton  theological  institution 
1831-32;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1833;  pastor  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1832-55. 
Born  Marlboro,  Vt.,  July  13,  1806;  died  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Nov.  13,  1855. 

Newt.,  IBapt.  encyc,  Nee.  1856 

WHEELER,  NELSON,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1836;  A.M  1839.  Pro- 
fessor Greek,  Brown  university,  1853-54.  Teacher  Townshend,  Vt.; 
principal  Worcester  co.  manual  labor  high  school,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1840-?;  classical  and  English  school,  Worcester,  until  1852.  Bom  Royal- 
ston,  Mass.,  1814;  died  Royalston,  Aug.  25,  1855. 

Bapt.  encyc.  Nee  1855 

1850 

DUNCAN,  WILLIAM  BUTLER,  A.M.  Banker  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1851-75; 
president  Mobile  and  Ohio  railroad  company  1875-1900;  chairman;  vice 
president  Butler  hospital  for  the  insane.  Providence,  R.  I.;  president 
Butler  exchange  company.     Address,  i  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     P. 

JAMES,  RICHARD  SEXTON,  A.M.;  A.B.  Columbian  college  1847;  M.D. 
Philadelphia  homcjcopathic  medical  college;  LL.D.  Judson  university 
1880;  D.D.  1883.  Student  Brown  university  1843-45;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  1859;  pastor  Camden  and  Marlton,  N.  J.,  nine  years;  U.  S.  mil- 
itary ser\'ice  1863,  chaplain;  pastor  West  Newton,  Mass.;  Market  street 
church,  Zanesville,  O.;  professor  Hillsdale  college,  Mich.,  1874-77;  P^^stor 
and  president  Oak  Grove  academy,  Medina,  Mich.,  until  1880;  president 
Judson  university.  Ark.,  1880-84;' Buekner  college.  Ark.,  1884-87;  Epis- 
copal clergyman.  Author  various  contributions  to  magazines  and  the 
religious  press;  editor  Orion,  Montgomery,  Ala.,  1848.  Address,  Eureka 
Springs,  Ark.  "  Bapt.  encyc,  P. 

NEALE,  ROLLIN  HEBER,  D.D.;  A.B  Columbian  college  1829;  D.D. 
Harvard  university  1857.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1833;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1827;  pastor  South  Boston,  Mass.,  1832- 
34";  First  church,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  "1834-37;  First  church,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1837-79;  overseer  Harvard  university  1856-68.  Author  various 
sermons  and  biographical  discourses.  See  Hague,  W.,  Christian  great- 
ness in  the  minister:  discourse  on  R.  H.  Neale,  1880.  Born  Southington, 
Conn.,  Feb.  23,  1808;  died  Boston,  Mass..  Sept.  19,  1879. 

Bapt.  encyc,  Cyc  Am.  biog..  Newt.,  Allibone 

OLNEY,  STEPHEN  THAYER,  A.M.  Manufacturer  and  botanist,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  founder  botanical  professorship,  Brown  university;  Olney 
herbarium  and  botanical  library;  fund  for  increase  of  plants  and  botan- 
ical books,  Brown  university  library.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  15, 
1812;  died  Providence,  July  27,  1878.  Gen.  Olney 


564  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1850 

SHAW,  LEMUEL,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1800;  A.M.  1803;  LL.D. 
1831.  Usher  Franklin  school,  Boston,  Mass.;  assistant  editor  Gazette, 
Boston;  admitted  to  bar  1804;  lawyer  Boston;  member  Mass.  house  of 
representatives  eight  years;  Mass.  senate  four  terms;  delegate  Mass.  con- 
stitutional convention  1820;  chief  justice  Mass.  supreme  court  1830-60; 
overseer  Harvard  university  1831-53;  fellow  1834-61;  member  Mass. 
historical  society;  fellow  American  academy.  Author  various  orations 
and  addresses;  also  jvidicial  decisions  composing  a  large  part  of  50  vol- 
umes. See  Loring,  C.  G.,  Obituary  notices  of  Chief-Justice  Shaw,  and 
Judge  White.  Born  Barnstable,  Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1781;  died  Boston,  Mass., 
March  30,  1861.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Harv.,  Sabin 

TICKNOR,  GEORGE,  LL.D.;  A  B.  Dartmouth  college  1807;  A.M.  1810; 
LL.D.  1858;  A.M.  Harvard  college  1814;  LL.D.  1850.  Admitted  to  bar 
1813;  student  of  language  and  literature  Europe  1815-19,  1835-38;  pro- 
fessor French  and  Spanish  languages  and  literatures,  and  belles-lettres. 
Harvard  university,  1816-35;  fellow  American  academy;  member  Ameri- 
can philosophical  society;  Mass.  historical  society;  honorary  member 
London  society  of  antiquaries;  Historical  and  geographical  institute  of 
Brazil;  corresponding  member  Royal  historical  academy  of  Madrid; 
one  of  the  founders  Boston  public  library;  founder  Ticknor  library. 
Author  Syllabus  of  lectiires  on  Spanish  literature,  1823;  Outline  of  life  of 
Lafayette,  1825;  Report  of  visitors  on  U.  S.  military  academy,  1826;  Re- 
mains of  N.  A.  Haven,  with  memoir,  1827;  History  of  Spanish  literature, 
3  vols.,  1849;  Life  of  W.  H.  Prescott,  1864.  See  his  Life,  letters  and  jour- 
nals, edited  b}'  G.  S.  Hilliard,  2  vols.,  1876.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug. 
I,  i79i;died  Boston,  Jan.   26,  1871.     Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Harv.,  AUibone 

1851 

TAYLOR,  SAMUEL  WORCESTER,  A.M.;  A.B.  Columbian  college  1848. 
Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1851;  ordained  Baptist  min- 
ister 1852;  pastor  Hallowell,  Me.,  1852-55;  missionary  1855-58;  pastor 
Bath,  Me.,  1858-61;  student  medicine;  physician  New  York,  N.  Y. ; 
Newark,  N.  J.  Born  Campton,  N.  H.,  Jan.  27,  1820;  died  Newark,  N.  J., 
July  25,  1884.  Newt.,  Columbian 

1852 

ANGUS,  JOSEPH,  D.D.;  A.B.  University  of  Edinburgh  1836;  A.M.  else- 
where. Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Southmark,  Eng. ,  1837-40; 
secretary  Baptist  missionary  society  1840-49;  president  Stepney  college, 
London,  1849-57;  Regent's  Park  college  1857-93;  president  emeritus 
1893-1902;  member  New  Testament  company  for  the  revision  of  the 
Scriptures  1870-81;  member  London  school  board,  ten  years.  Author 
Bible  hand-book,  1854;  Christ  our  life,  1858;  Hand-book  of  the  English 
tongue,  1861 ;  Christian  churches  and  Christian  history,  1862;  Hand-book  of 
English  literature,  1865;  Hand-book  of  specimens  of  English  literature, 
1866;  Six  lectures  on  regeneration,  1897;  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews  in  Popu- 
lar commentary  on  the  New  Testament;  editor  Bishop  Butler's  Analogy, 
1855;  Dr.  Wayland's  Moral  science.  Born  Bolan,  Northumberland,  Eng., 
Jan.   16,  1816;  died  Hampstead,  Eng.,  Aug.  28,  1902. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  App.  ann.  cyc. 

HOWLAND,  GEORGE,  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1852-92.  Whal- 
ing merchant  New  Bedford,  Mass.;  director  New  Bedford  and  Taunton 
railroad;  trustee  New  Bedford  institution  for  savings;  president  Five 
cents  savings  bank;  trustee  New  Bedford  public  library;  Mass.  state 
lunatic  asylum,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1855-92;  member  board'  of  selectmen, 
New  Bedford,  Mass.;  chairman  1847;  member  common  council;  president; 
mayor  four  years;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1838-40;  Mass. 
senate    1853-54;    governor's    council    1855;    member   governing   board, 


i853         HONORARY  GRADUATES  565 

Friends'  school,  Providence,  R.  I.;  trustee  Haverford  college;  honorary 
member  American  society  of  civil  engineers.  Born  New  Bedford,  Mass., 
1806;  died  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Feb.  18,  1892.  Pres.  report  1892 

KNIGHT,  EPHRAIM,  A.M.  Professor  New  Hampton  literary  and  theo- 
logical institution,  Fairfax,  Vt.      Deceased. 

PARKER,  JOSEPH  WHITING,  D.D.;  A.B.  Union  college  1830.  Gradu- 
ated Newton  theological  institution  1836;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1836; 
pastor  First  church,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1836-55;  financial  agent  Newton 
theological  institution  1851-52;  secretary  Northern  Baptist  education 
society  1855-61 ;  pastor  Shamwut  avenue  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1861-66; 
founder  schools  for  training  negro  preachers;  pastor  Calvary  church, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1869-75;  pastor  E  street  church,  Washington,  1876- 
79;  Metropolitan  church,  Washington,  1879-82;  resident  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.,  1882-87.  Born  Cavendish,  Vt.,  May  12,  1805;  died  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.,  Nov.  9,  1887.  Newt.,  Bapt.,  encvc. 

RYLAND,  JONATHAN  EDWARDS,  A.M.  Student  University  of  Edin- 
burgh; mathematical  master  Protestant  dissenters'  grammar  school, 
now  Mill  Hill  school,  near  London;  resident  Salisbury;  Bristol;  North- 
ampton. Editor  Pastoral  memorials  of  John  Ryland,  2  vols.,  1826-28; 
Pascal's  Thoughts,  1828;  Tholuck's  Giiiao  and  Julius,  1836;  Jacobi  On 
St.  James,  1838;  Neander  On  the  planting  of  the  Christian  church,  2  vols., 
1841;  Tholuck's  Two  dissertations  on  Hebreivs,  2  vols.,  1842;  Scmisch's 
Life  of  Justin  Martyr,  1843;  ^^f^  ^^"^  correspondence  of  John  Foster,  2 
vols.,  1846;  Hengstenberg  On  the  Pentateuch,  2  vols.,  1847;  Hengstenberg 
On  Balaam,  1847;  Life  of  Kitto,  1856;  Foster's  Improvement  of  time,  1863; 
Wholesome  words,  1864;  author  memoirs  of  Foster,  Fuller,  Robinson  and 
Schleiermacher,  in  Encyclopcedia  Britannica,  8th  edition;  contributor  to 
Kitto's  Cyclopaedia  of  Biblical  literature.  Born  Northampton,  Eng.,  May 
5,  1798;  died  Waterloo,  Northampton,  Eng.,  April  16,  1886. 

Diet.  nat.  biog.,  Allibone,  P. 

1853 

BARNARD,  DANIEL  DEWEY,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Williams  college  1818; 
LL.D.  Hobart  college  1853;  Columbia  college  1845.  Admitted  to  bar 
1821;  lawyer  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1821-26;  district  attorney  Monroe  co., 
N.  Y.,  1826;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1827-29,  1839-45; 
in  Europe  183 1;  lawyer  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1832-61;  member  N.  Y.  house  of 
representatives;  minister  to  Prussia  1850-53.  Author  numerous  reports 
and  speeches,  for  list  see  Sabin's  Bibliotheca  Americana.  Born  Sheffield, 
Mass.,  July  16,  1797;  died  Albany,  N.  Y.,  April  24,  1861. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct.,  Columb. 

DAY,  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK,  Ph.B.  Student  Brown  university  1840- 
4:5;  dry  goods  merchant  Hartford,  Conn.,  1844-67;  banker  and  broker 
New  York  N.  Y.,  1867-;  manager  State  safe  deposit  vault.  New  York, 
manv  years.     Address,  292  West  92d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

DeMILL,  ELISHA  BUDD,  A.M.;  A.B.  Acadia  college,  1849.  Student 
Brown  university  1849-50;  Newton  theological  institution  1851-53; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1853;  pastor  Amherst,  N.  S.,  1853-57;  fi^y 
missionary  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1857-59;  pastor  Leinster  street  church,  St. 
John,  1859-63.  Editor  Christian  watchman,  St.  John,  1859-60.  Bom 
St.  John,  N.  B.,  April  7,  1829;  died  St.  John,  Aug.i.  1863. 

Bapt.  encyc,  Newt. 

EDDY,  ZACHARY,  A.M.;  D.D.  Williams  college  i860.  Preacher  Ohio  two 
years;  ordained  Presbyterian  minister  1835;  pastor;  Sheridan  N.  Y, 
"18^5-38;  Rutledge  and  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1838-40;  Springville,  N.  Y., 
1840-44;  Mineral  Point,  Wis.,  1845-47;  Warsaw.  N.  Y.,  1850-55;  Bir- 
mingham, Conn.,  1855-57;  Northampton,  Mass.,  1858-67;  Dutch  reformed 
church,  Brooklyn  Heights,  N.  Y.,  1867-71;  Chelsea,  Mass..  1871-73; 
Detroit,  Mich.,  1873-84;  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1884-87;  Lake  Helen,  Fla.,  1887- 
89;  resident  Detroit,  Mich.,  1889-91;  corporate  member  American  board 


566  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1833 

of  commissioners  for  foreign  missions.  Author  Immanuel,  life  of  Jesus, 
1868;  Hymns  of  the  churcTi,  1869;  Martin  Luther  and  the  reformation, 
1890;  also  numerous  sermons  and  funeral  discourses;  joint  editor  Hytnns 
and  songs  of  praise,  1874;  Carmina  sanctorum,  1885;  Born  Stockbridge, 
Vt.,  Dec.  19,  1815;  died  Detroit,  Mich.,  Nov.  15,  1891. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cong.  yr.  bk. 

HUNT,  JOSIAH,  A.M.  Student  Brown  university  1833-34;  civil  engin- 
eer western  railroad  1836-46;  superintendent  Conn,  river  railroad  1846- 
51;  chief  engineer  New  Haven  and  New  London  railroad  1851-52;  Terre 
Haute  and  Alton  railroad  1852-54;  Great  western  railroad  1854-56; 
Hannibal  and  St.  Joseph  railroad  1856-61?;  U.  S.  military  service  1861. 
Born  May  6,  1818;  died  1873.  P. 

MASON,  FRANCIS,  D.D.;  A.M.  Waterville  college  1832.  Student  Newton 
theological  institution  1827-30;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1830;  mission- 
ary, Burma  and  Siam,  1830-74.  Author  Notes  on  fauna  and  flora  of 
Burma,  1852;  Burmese  hand-book  of  medicine,  1868;  Pali  text  of  Kach- 
chayano's  grammar  with  English  annotations,  1870;  translator  Bible  into 
Sgau  Karen  and  Pwo  Karen  languages.  Born  York,  Eng.,  April  2, 
1799;  died  Rangoon,  Burma,  March  3,  1874.     Colby,  Newt.,  Bapt.  encyc. 

MAYNARD,  JOSHUA  LELAND,  A.M.  Pastor  East  Douglas,  Mass.  Died 
Williston,  Vt.,  April  25,  1873.  P. 

POLLARD,  ANDREW,  A.M.;  D.D.  1863.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1839; 
pastor  South  Gardner,  Mass.,  1839-40;  Holden,  Mass.,  1840-43;  Hyannis, 
Mass.,  1843-49;  Taunton,  Mass.,  1849-71;  Fourth  street  church,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1872-74;  N.  E.  district  secretary  American  Baptist  publication 
society  18 74-;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1856;  treasurer 
Mass.  Baptist  charitable  society;  Mass.  Baptist  state  convention.  Born 
Harvard,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1814;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  21,  1886. 

Sen,  P. 

RANDALL,  HENRY  STEPHENS,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Union  college  1830;  admit- 
ted to  bar,  but  never  practiced;  secretary  of  state  and  superintendent 
of  public  instruction  N.  Y.  185 1-?;  member  N.  Y.  house  of  representatives 
1871;  chairman  committee  on  public  education.  Author  Sheep  husband- 
dry,  1849;  L.ife  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  1858;  Fine  wool  sheep  husbandry, 
1863;  Practical  shepherd,  1864;  First  principles  of  popular  education  and 
public  instruction,  1868.  Born  Madison  co.,  N.  Y.,  181 1;  died  Cortland, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  14,  1876.  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

SHEPARDSON,  DANIEL,  A.M.;  Granville  college  1846;  D.D.  University 
at  Lewisburg  1872.  Student  Amherst  college  two  years;  Brown  uni- 
versity 1833-35,  1838-41;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1842;  pastor  Market 
street  church,  Zanesville,  O.,  1842-46?;  First  church,  Cincinnati,  O.,  four 
years;  principal  Woodward  high  school,  Cincinnati,  seven  years;  member 
board  of  school  examiners  16  years;  president  seven  years;  preacher 
Cheviot,  O.,  eight  and  a  half  years;  pastor  Piqua,  O.,  1865-68;  principal 
Young  ladies'  institute,  Granville,  O.,  1868-87;  founder  Shepardson 
college,  Granville;  trustee  Denison  university  and  Shepardson  college 
Born  Royalston,  Mass.,  July  27,  1813;  died  Granville,  O.,  Dec.  8,  1899.    P. 

1854 

CURTIS,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  A.M.;  LL.D.  1882;  A.M.  University  of 
Rochester  1852;  LL.D.  Madison  university  1864;  Harvard  university 
1881;  L.H.D.  Columbia  college  1887.  Clerk  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1839-40; 
resident  Brook  Farm,  West  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1842-44;  Concord,  Mass., 
1844-46;  abroad  1846-50;  journalist  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1851-92;  member 
editorial  staff  Tribune  New  York,  1851;  editor  Putnam's  monthly,  1852- 
57;  Harper's  magazine,  1853-92;  Harper's  weekly,  1857-92;  delegate 
National  republican  convention  i860,  1864,  1884;  N.  Y.  constitutional 
convention    1867;   presidential   elector    1868;   chairman   commission   to 


i854         HONORARY  GRADUATES  567 

draw  up  rules  to  regulate  the  civil  service  1871-74;  president  Civil  service 
league,  New  York,  1880;  chancellor  University  of  the  state  of  New  York; 
lecturer  recent  literature,  Cornell  universitv,  1869-71;  corresponding 
member  Mass.  historical  society.  Author  Nile  notes  of  a  lloivadji,  185  i; 
Howadji  in  Syria,  1851;  Lotus' eaters,  1852;  Potiphar  papers,  185J;  Easy 
chair,  essays  in  Harper's  magazine,  1853-92;  Prue  and  f,  1856;  Trumps, 
1862;  From  the  easy  chair,  i8qi;  Washington  Irving,  1891;  Orations  and 
addresses,  3  vols.,  1894.  See  life  by  Edward  Carcv,  in  American  men  of 
letters  series,  1894.  Born  Providence,  R.  I..  Feb.'  24,  1824;  died  Staten 
Island,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  31,  1892.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  App.  ann.  eye. 

FLETCHER.  CALVIN,  A.M.  Student  Brown  university  1846-49.  From 
Indianapolis,  Ind.     Died  1866. 

MILLER,  HUGH,  LL.D.  Author  and  geologist,  Scotland;  journeyman 
mason  1822-34;  accountant  Commercial  bank,  Cromarty,  Scotland,  1834- 
40;  editor  Witrtess  1840-57.  Author  Poems  written  in  the  leisure  hours 
of  a  journeyman  mason,  1829;  Letters  on  the  herring  fishery,  1829;  Word 
of  ivarning  to  the  people  of  Scotland;  Scenes  and  legends  of  the  north  of  Scot- 
land, 1835;  Letter  to  Lord  Brougham,  1839;  The  whiggism  of  the  old  school. 
1839;  Two  parties  in  the  church  of  Scotland  exhibited  as  missionary  and 
anti-missionary,  1841;  The  old  red  sandstone,  1841;  First  impressions  of 
England  and  its  people,  1846;  Footprints  of  the  Creator,  1847;  -^^V  schools 
and  schoolmasters,  1852;  Fossiliferoits  deposits  of  Scotland,  1854;  Geology 
versus  astronomy,  1855  ;  Voices  from  the  rocks,  1857;  Testimony  of  the  rocks, 
1857;  Cruise  of  the  Betsy,  1858;  Essays,  1862;  Tales  and  sketches,  1863; 
Edinburgh  and  its  neighborhood,  1864;  See  Life  and  letters,  by  Peter 
Bayne,  1871.  Born  Cromarty,  Scotland,  Oct.  10,  1802;  died  Dec.  23-24, 
1856.  Diet.  nat.  biog..  Men  of  the  reign,  Allibone,  Nee.  1857,  etc. 

TAYLOR,  SAMUEL  HARVEY,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1832;  A.M. 
1835.  Teacher  Phillips  academy,  Andover,  Mass.,  1833-35;  graduated 
Andover  theological  seminary  1837;  tutor  Dartmouth  college  1836-37; 
principal  Phillips  academy  1838-71.  Translator  Kreb's  Guide  for  writ- 
ing Latin,  1843;  Kiihner's  Grammar  of  the  Greek  language,  in  conjunction 
with  Bela  B.  Edwards,  1844;  Kuhner's  Elementary  grammar  of  the  Greek 
langiuige,  1846;  author  Method  of  classical  study,  1861;  Classical  study, 
1870;  co-editor  Bibliolheca  sacra,  1852-71.  Born  Londonderry,  N.  H., 
Oct.  3,  1807;  died  Andover,  Mass.,  Jan.  29,  1871. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog..  And.,  Dart.,  Allibone 

THAYER,  GIDEON  FRENCH,  A.M.;  Harvard  university  1855.  Lawyer 
Boston,  Mass.;  principal  Chauncy  hall  school,  Boston,  Mass.,  many  years. 
Died  1864. 

1855 

BLAKE,  JOHN  LAURIS,  A.M.  Lawyer  Orange,  N.  J.;  member  N.  J. 
house  of  representatives  1857;  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1879-81. 
Address,  Orange,  N.  J.  P- 

DENISON,  JOHN  LEDYARD,  A.M.  Teacher  and  founder  Mystic  river 
academy  1850;  resident  Norw^ich,  Conn.,  1855-82;  Hartford.  Conn.,  1882-; 
book  publisher  1855-59,  1868-80;  in  fire  insurance  business  1860-68; 
special  agent  Travelers'  insurance  company  1880-;  president  Conn.  Bap- 
tist education  societv;  lay  preacher.  Author  Pictorial  history  of  the  wars 
of  the  U.  S.;  Pictorial  history  of  the  navy  of  the  U.  S.;  Illustrated  history  of 
the  Netv  World,  English  and  German,  1873;  numerous  contributions  to 
religious,  educational,  political  and  civic  journals.  Address,  26  Hunt- 
ington St.,  Hartford,  Conn.       Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  eneyc,  Allibone,  P. 

DOW,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.M.;  A.B.  Waterville  college  1852. 
Graduate  student  Brown  university  1853-54;  principal  high  school, 
Lexington,  Mass.,  1854;  Brighton,  Mass.,  1855;  professor  mathematics. 


568  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  i8s5 

Burlington  university,  la.,  1857-58;  principal  Ogden  school,  Chicago, 
111.,  1858-60;  U.  S.  recruiting  officer  1863-64;  ink  I  manufacturer.  Ad- 
dress, 1822  Fifth  Avenue,  Moline,  Rock  Island  Co.,  111.  Colby,  P. 

DWIGHT,  HARRISON  GRAY  OTIS,  D.D.;  A.B.  Hamilton  college  1825; 
D.D.  1852.  Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1828;  ordained 
Presbyterian  minister  1829;  missionary  Turkey  1829-62;  one  of  the  found- 
ers Armenian  mission,  Constantinople.  Author  Researches  of  Smith  and 
Dwight  in  Armenia,  1833;  Memoir  of  Mrs.  E.  B.  Dwight,  1840;  Christianity 
revived  in  the  East,  1850;  Complete  catalogue  of  literature  in  Armenia;  also 
tracts  and  translations  in  Oriental  languages.  Born  Conway,  Mass., 
Nov.  22,  1803;  died  Vermont,  Jan.  25,  1862.  Cyc.  Am.  biog..  And. 

MATHER,  WILLIAM  WILLIAMS,  LL.D.;  A.M.  Wesleyan  university  1834. 
Graduated  U.  S.  military  academy  1828;  acting  assistant  instructor 
artillery  1828;  assistant  professor  chemistry  1829-35;  acting  professor 
chemistry,  mineralogy  and  geology,  Wesleyan  university,  1833-34; 
assistant  geologist,  survey  of  St.  Peter's  river  valley;  first  lieutenant  U. 
S.  army  1834-36;  professor  chemistry.  University  of  La.,  New  Orleans, 
1836;  geological  surveyor,  ist  district,  N.  Y.,  1836-44;  Ohio  state  geolo- 
gist 1838-39;  professor  natural  science,  Ohio  university,  1842-45;  acting 
professor  chemistry,  mineralogy  and  geology.  Marietta  college,  1846; 
vice  president  and  acting  president  Ohio  university  1847-50;  agricultural 
chemist  Ohio  1850-54;  editor  Western  agriculturist  1851-52;  trustee  Gran- 
ville college  1850-59;  member  many  scientific  and  historical  societies. 
Author  Elements  of  geology,  1833;  Geology  of  N.  Y.,  ist  geological  district, 
1843;  also  numerous  reports  and  scientific  articles.  Born  Brooklyn, 
Conn.,  May  24,  1804;  died  Columbus,  O.,  Feb.  26,  1859. 

Nat.  cyc.  Am.  biog..  Den.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Wesleyan,  Sabin,  AUibone 

SHEARMAN,  SYLVESTER  GARDNER,  A.M.  Lawyer  Wickford,  R.  I.; 
member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1843;  speaker  1848;  associate 
justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1855-67.  Born  North  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  1820; 
died   Providence,    R    I.,   Jan.  3,  1868.  R.  I.  cyc. 

WOOD,  GEORGE,  A.M.;  University  of  Rochester  1852.  Resident  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Author  Peter  Schlemihl  in  America;  Modern  pilgrims. 
Born  Newburyport,  Mass.;  died  Washington,  D.  C,  1870. 

1856 

BINNEY,  WILLIAM,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1845;  A.M.  1866.  Address, 
72  Prospect  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BOYNTON,  EDWARD  CARLISLE,  A.M.  Graduated  U.  S.  military 
academy  1846;  U.  8.  military  service  1846-56,  1861-72;  second  lieutenant 
1847;  first  lieutenant  1847;  brevet  captain  1847;  instructor  U.  S.  military 
academy  1848-55;  resigned  1856;  captain  1861;  adjutant  and  afterward 
quartermaster,  U.  S.  military  academy,  1861-65;  brevet  major  1866; 
resigned  1872;  professor  chemistry,  University  of  Miss.,  1856-61;  super- 
intendent water  works  Newburg,  N.  Y.,  1873-81;  trustee  Washington's 
headquarters,  Newburg,  N.  Y.,  1874-93;  secretary  board  of  trade  1884- 
93;  president  historical  society  of  Newburg  and  the  Highlands.  Author 
History  of  West  Point  and  its  military  importance  during  the  Revolution, 
and  the  origin  and  progress  of  the  military  academy,  1863;  Guide  to  West 
Point  and  the  U.  S.  m-ilitary  academy,  1863;  Register  of  cadets  admitted  to 
the  military  academy,  from  its  origin  to  June  jo,  iSyo,  1870;  Several  orders 
of  George  Washington  issued  at  Newburg,  1883;  military  and  naval  vocab- 
ulary in  Webster's  Army  and  navy  dictionary,  1886.  Born  Vt.,  1824; 
died  Newburg,  N.  Y.,  May  13,   1893. 

U.  S.  mil.  acad.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  AUibone,  App.  ann.  cyc. 

BREED,  JOSEPH  BLANER,  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  clergyman  1839; 
pastor  Va.;  N.  J.;  N.  Y.;  Penn.;  R.  I.;  Mass.;  N.  H.;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Born  Salem,  Mass.,  1807;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  25,  1890. 

Bapt.  yr.  b.,  P 


1856         HONORARY  GRADUATES  569 

BUTTON,  SAMUEL  WILLIAM  SOUTHMAYD,  D.D.;  A.B.  Yale  college 
1833;  A.  M.  1836.  Teacher  Mount  Hope  college,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1833- 
34;  rector  Hopkins  grammar  school,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1834;  tutor 
Yale  college  1836-38;  ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor  North 
church,  New  Haven,  1838-66.  Author  History  of  the  North  church  during 
the  last  century,  1843;  besides  numerous  addresses;  associate  editor  New 
Englander.  Born  Guilford,  Conn.,  March  14,  1814;  died  Millbury,  Mass., 
Jan.  26,  1866.  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

HOVEY,  ALVAH,  D.D.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1844;  LL.D.  Richmond 
college  1S76;  Denison  university  1876.  Trustee  Brown  university  1870- 
74;  fellow  1874-1903.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1848; 
preacher  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  1848-49;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1849; 
tutor  Hebrew,  Newton  theological  institution,  1849-55;  professor  church 
history  1853-55;  professor  Christian  theology  and  Christian  ethics  1855- 
1903;  president  1868-98.  Translator  Li/^  0/  Chrysostom,  in  conjunction 
with  D.  B.  Ford,  1854;  author  Life  and  times  of  the  Rev.  Isaac  Backus, 
1859;  State  of  the  impenitent  dead,  1859;  Miracles  of  Christ  as  attested  by 
the  Evangelists,  1864;  Scriptural  law  of  divorce,  1866;  God  with  iis,  1872; 
Normal  class  manual,  part  i:  What  to  teach,  1873;  State  of  man  after  death, 
1874;  Religion  and  the  state,  1874;  Doctrine  of  the  higher  Christian  life, 
compared  with  the  teachings  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  1876;  Progress  of  a 
century,  1876;  Manual  of  systematic  theology  and  Christian  ethics,  1877; 
Commentary  on  the  Gospel  of  John  and  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Galatians,  in 
An  American  commentary  on  the  Neiv  Testament,  1885  ;  Biblical  eschatology, 
1888;  Studies  in  ethics  and  religion,  1891;  general  editor  An  American 
comyiientary  on  the  New  Testament.  Born  Greene,  N.  Y.,  March  5,  1820; 
died  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1903.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bapt.  encyc, 
AUibone,  Den.,  Newt.,  Dart.,  P. 

1857 

CURTIS,  BENJAMIN  ROBBINS,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1829; 
LL.B.  1832;  LL.D.  1852.  Admitted  to  bar  1832;  lawyer  Northfield, 
Mass.;  Boston,  Mass.;  associate  justice  U.  S.  supreme  court  1851-57; 
member  Mass.  house  of  reprc>sentatives  two  years;  counsel  for  President 
Johnson  in  impeachment  trial  1868;  fellow  Harvard  university  1846-51; 
member  Mass.  historical  society;  fellow  American  academy.  Author 
Reports,  U.  S.  circuit  court,  ist  circuit,  iS^i-^d,  2  vols.,  1854-57;  Digest 
U.  S.  supreme  court  decisions,  1864;  Jurisdictions  of  the  U.  S.  court,  editor 
in  conjunction  with  G.  T.  Curtis,  1880.  See  Memoir  and  writings,  2  vols., 
1880.  Born  Watertown,  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1809;  died  Newport,  R.  I., 
Sept.  15,  1874.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Sabin,  Cat.  lib.  N.  Y.  bar  assoc. 

FOSTER,  JOSEPH  COGGIN,  A  M.;  D.D.  Central  university  of  Iowa  1883. 
Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1843-56;  First  church, 
Beverly,  Mass.,  1856-73;  Randolph,  Mass.,  1873-82;  associate  editor 
Watchman,  Boston,  Mass.,  1882-99;  member  school  committee  Brattleboro, 
1843-56;  Beverly  1856-73;  Boston  correspondent  Watch  tower.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1879-81.  Author  various  sermons  and  tracts.  Born  Milford,  N. 
H.,  April  II,  1818;  died  Augusta,  Ga.,  March  16,  1899.  P. 

LOCKWOOD,  MOSES  BROWN.  A.M.  Assistant  teacher  Friends'  school. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1832-34;  teacher  Westtown,  Pcnn.,  1834-35;  principal 
Friends'  school  1835-38;  engineer  Providence,  1838-43;  manufacturer 
1843-72;  member  Franklin  society;  member  Providence  school  committee 
1855-69;  treasurer  Quinebaug  company'-  1851-72;  Wauregan  mills  1853- 
58;  in  Europe  1859;  president  Mechanics  national  bank;  vice  president 
iProvidence  institution  for  savings;  trustee  R.  I.  hospital  trust  company; 
director  Providence  gas  company;  several  insurance  companies;  Provi- 
dence and  Worcester  railroad  company;  member  Providence  common 
council  1845-47;  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1862-64;  chairman  water 


570 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1837 


commissioners  1869-72;  trustee  Benefit  street  ministry  at  large  1852-72; 
vice  president  1865.  Author  contributions  to  scientific  journals.  Born 
Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  Aug.  25,  1815;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  13,  1872. 

R.  I.  eye. 

SWAIN,  LEONARD,  D.D.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1841;  A.M.  1844. 
Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1846;  ordained  Congregational 
minister  1847;  pastor  Pearl  street  church,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1847-52; 
Central  church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1852-69.  Author  sermons.  Born 
Concord,  N.  H.,  Feb.  26,  182 1;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  14,  1869. 

R.  I.  eye. 

1858 

BIGELOW,  GEORGE  NORMAN,  A.M.  Student  University  of  .'Berlin; 
principal  high  school,  Clinton,  Mass.;  Mass.  state  normal  school,  Framing- 
ham,  Mass.,  1857-68;  Athenaeum  seminary,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  1868-87. 
Born  Paxton,  Mass.,  Jan.  14,  1823;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  28,  1887. 

Bigelow  gen.,  P. 

EMERSON,  GEORGE  BARRELL,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1817; 
A.M.  1820;  LL.D.  1859.  Principal  academy,  Lancaster,  Mass.;  tutor 
mathematics  and  natural  philosophy,  Harvard  university,  1819-21; 
principal  English  high  school  for  boys,  Boston,  Mass.,  1821-23;  conductor 
private  school  for  girls,  Boston,  1823-55;  one  of  the  founders  Boston 
society  of  natural  history  183 1;  president  1837;  president  American  in- 
stitute of  instruction;  fellow  American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences; 
member  Mass.  historical  society.  Author  second  part,  School  and  School- 
master, 1842 ;  Report  on  the  trees  and  shrubs  growing  naturally  in  the  forests 
of  Mass. ,  1846;  Manual  of  agriculture,  1 86 1 ;  Reminiscences  of  an  old  teacher, 
1878.  Born  Kennebunk,  Me.,  Sept.  12,  1797;  died  Newton,  Mass.,  March 
14,  1 88 1.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Harv. 

KING,  THOMAS  KNIGHT,  A.M  Law  student  Norwich,  Conn.;  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I.;  admitted  to  bar  1844;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1844-45; 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1845-71;  president  town  council,  Pawtucket;  school 
committee;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  several  years;  R.  I. 
senate  1866-67;  judge  advocate  general  R.  I.  several  years;  first  presi- 
dent public  library,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  consul  Oporto,  Portugal,  1861-62; 
consul  Belfast,  Ireland,  1867-69;  Cork,  Ireland,  1869-70.  Born  Preston, 
Conn.,  March  26,  1822;  died  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Jan.  21,  187 1.  P. 

LYON,  EMORY,  A.M.;  M.D.  Jefferson  medical  college  1847.  Student 
Brown  university  1842-45;  English  principal  University  grammar  school, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1853-98.  Born  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  April  23,  1819; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  31,  1904.  P.,  Prov.  jour. 

RODMAN,  WILLIAM  MITCHELL,  A.M.  Tailor  Providence,  R.  I.;  mayor 
Providence.  Author  various  poems.  Born  June  19,  18 14;  died  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Dec.  II,  1868.  Rodman  gen.,  P. 

VAIL,  THOMAS  HUBBARD,  D.D.;  A.B.  Trinity  college  183 1;  A.M.  1834; 
LL.D.  University  of  Kans.  1875.  Graduated  General  theological  sem- 
inary 1835;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1835;  priest  1837;  assistant 
rector  St.  James's  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  St.  Paul's  church,  Boston, 
Mass.;  rector  Christ  church,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1837-39;  St.  John's  church, 
Essex,  Mass.,  1839-44;  Christ  church.  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1844-57;  St. 
John's  church,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1857-63;  Trinity  church,  Muscatine,  la., 
1863-64;  bishop  of  Kans.  1864-89.  Author  Hannah,  1839;  The  compre- 
hensive church,  1841 ;  editor  Rev.  A.  F.  Lyte's  Buds  of  spring,  1838.  Born 
Richmond,  Va.,  Oct.  21,  1812;  died  Bryn  Mawr,  Penn.,  Oct.  6,  1889. 

Cyc.    Am.    biog.,  "Allibone,    Trin.,    App.    Ann.    cyc. 

WARREN,  DAVID  MARCH,  A.M.     Resident  Philadelphia,  Penn.     Died 


i8S9         HONORARY  GRADUATES  571 

1859 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS  DAVIS,   D.D.;  A.B.    University  of  Penn.    1838. 

Graduated  Newton  theological  seminary  1841;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1842;  pastor  First  Baptist  church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1841-48;  First  church, 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  1848-62;  First  church.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  i862--jq;  pres- 
ident Rutgers  female  college.  New  York,  1874-78;  pastor  South  Boston, 
Mass.,  1880-83;  trustee  Newton  theological  institution;  Madison  univer- 
sity. Author  various  sermons.  Born  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  June  30, 
1819;  died  South  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1883. 

Bapt.  encyc.  Newt.,  Penn.,  Sabin 

ANDREWS,  ERASTUS,  A.M.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1829;  pastor 
Middlefield,  Mass.;  Agawam,  Mass.;  Bcrnardston,  Mass.;  Shelbume, 
Mass.;  Sunderland,  Mass.,  1831-35,  1836-39,  1844-54?;  Hinsdale,  N.  H.; 
Suffield,  Eastford,  Tolland,  Conn.;  member  Mass.  house  of  representa- 
tives two  years;  Mass.  senate  one  year;  anti-slavery  and  temperance 
lecturer.  Author  various  historical  addresses  and  biographical  sketches. 
Born  Templeton,  Mass.,  May  19,  1805;  died  Montague,  Mass.,  March  29, 
1873.  Sabin,  P.,  Min.  of  Franklin  co. 

BRAYTON,  WILLIAM  DANIEL,  A.M.  Student  Brown  university  1832- 
36,  in  lumber  business,  and  deputy  town  clerk,  Warwick,  R.  I.,  1835-38; 
member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1841-42,  1851-52;  quartermaster 
R.  I.  militia  1842;  town  clerk,  Warwick,  1844-45;  member  town  council 
many  years;  president;  president  Warwick  laank  1847-?;  rncmber  R.  I. 
senate  1848-49,  1855-56;  presidential  elector  1856;  member  U.  S.  house  of 
representatives  1857-61;  member  war  committee  during  Civil  war;  col- 
lector internal  revenue,  2d  R.  I.  district,  1862-71;  delegate  national  re- 
publican convention  1872;  superintendent  money  order  department, 
post  office.  Providence,  R.  I.;  cashier  post  office;  commissioner  to  erect 
R.  I.  state  prison.  Born  Warwick,  R.  I.,  Nov.  6,  1815;  died  Providence, 
R.  I.,  June  30,  1887.  Cong,  direct.,  R.  I.  eye,  Prov.  direct. 

NEWMAN,  SYLVANUS  CHACE.  A.M.  Bookkeeper;  antiquarian.  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  historical  society.  Author  various  historical 
orations  and  sketches.      Born   Rchoboth,  Mass.,  Feb.  5,  1802;  deceased. 

NOEL,  BAPTIST  WRIOTHESLEY,  D.D.;  A.B.  Trinity  college,  Cambridge. 
Eng. ;  A.M.  1821.  Clergyman  Church  of  England;  curate  Cossington, 
Leicestershire;  minister  St.  John's  chapel,  Bedford  row,  London,  1827-49; 
pastor  John  street  Baptist  chapel  1849-68;  retired  1868-73;  queen's 
chaplain  1841;  one  of  the  founders  Evangelical  alliance  1846;  president 
Baptist  union  1855,  1867.  Author  Notes  of  a  tour  through  Ireland,  18^7 ; 
First  five  centuries  of  the  church,  1839;  The  Messiah,  five  sermons,  1848; 
Notes  of  a  tour  in  Switzerland,  1848;  Sermons  in  chapels  royal,  1848; 
Notes  of  a  tour  in  Piedmont,  1855;  Sermons,  2  vols.,  1859;  England  and 
India,  1859;  various  controversial  painphlets,  besides  miscellaneous 
tracts,  letters  and  sermons;  editor  Selection  of  psalms  and  hymns,  1853; 
Hymns  about  Jesus,  1868.  For  list  of  writings  see  Dictionary  of  Nat- 
ional Biography,  vol.  XLI.  Bom  Lcightmount,  Scotland,  July  16,  1798; 
died  Stanmore,  Middlesex,  Jan.  19,  1873. 

Diet.  nat.  biog.,  Men  of  reign,  Bapt.  encyc. 

1860 

CLARK,  THOMAS  MARCH,  D.D.;  A.B.  Yale  college  183 1;  A.M.  Trinity 
college  1851;  D.D.  Union  college  1851;  LL.D.  Cambridge  university  1867. 
Principal  high  school,  Lowell,  Mass?;  student  Princeton  theological  sem- 
inary 1833-35;  licensed  Presbyterian  preacher  1835;  preacher  Old  South 
church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1835;  ordained  Episcopal  minister  1836;  rector 
Grace  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1836-43;  St.  Andrew's  church,  Philadel- 
phia, Penn.,  1843-47;  assistant  rector  Trinity  church,  Boston,  Mass., 
1847-50;  rector  Christ  church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1850-54;  Grace  church, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1854-66;  bishop  of  R.  I.,  1854-1903.     Author  Lectures 


579  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  i860 

to  young  men  on  the  formation  of  character ,  1852 ;  The  efficient  Sunday  school 
teacher;  Primary  trtUhs  of  religion,  1869;  Reminiscences,  1895;  besides 
numerous  charges,  sermons  and  addresses.  Born  Newburyport,  Mass., 
July  4,  1812;  died  Newport,  R.  I.,  Sept.  7,  1903. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog. ,  Princ,  R.  I.  eye. 

HALL,  JOSEPH,  A.M.;  Trinity  college  1875.  Sttident  Williams  college; 
teacher  academy,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  1856-58;  Conn,  literary  insti- 
tution, Suffi eld,  Conn.,  1858-63;  vice  principal  high  school,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1863-74;  principal  1874-93;  emeritus  1893-96;  state  chemist  1872-90;  mem- 
ber Hartford  board  of  water  commissioners  1882-86;  health  commission- 
ers 1886-89;  park  commissioners  1889-94.  Born  Ashfield,  Mass.,  1828; 
died  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  10,  1896.  P. 

READ,  JOHN  MEREDITH,  LL.D.;  A.B.  University  of  Penn.  1812;  A.M. 
181 6.  Admitted  to  bar  18 18;  lawyer  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  member  Penn. 
legislature  1822-23;  city  solicitor  1824-27;  member  select  council  1827-30; 
U.  S.  attorney  eastern  district  of  Penn.  1837-41;  solicitor  U.  S.  treasury 
1841-45;  attorney  general  Penn.  1846;  associate  justice  Penn.  supreme 
court  1858-72  ;  chief  justice  1872-73  ;  one  of  the  founders  republican  party. 
Author  Plan  for  administration  of  Girard  trust,  1833;  Suspension  of  writ 
of  habeas  corpus,  1863;  Law  of  evidence,  1864;  Jefferson  Davis  and  his 
complicity  in  the  assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  1866;  also  numerous 
addresses;  besides  legal  opinions  contained  in  41  volumes  of  reports. 
See  Memoir,  by  E.  K.  Price.  Born  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  July  21,  1797; 
died  Philadelphia,  Nov.  29,  1874.       Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Penn.,  AUibone,  Sabin 

WOODBRIDGE.  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS,  A.M.     From  Nashville,  Tenn. 

1861 

BURNSIDE,  AMBROSE  EVERETT,  A.M.  Merchant  tailor  Liberty,  Ind. ; 
graduated  U.  S.  military  academy  1847;  U.  S.  military  service  1847-53; 
brevet  second  lieutenant  1847;  first  lieutenant  185 1;  manufacturer  of  fire- 
arms, Bristol,  R.  I.,  1853-58;  inventor  Burnside  breech-loading  rifle  1856; 
major-general  R.  I.  militia  1855-57;  cashier  land  department  111.  central 
railroad,  Chicago,  111.,  1858-59;  treasurer  111.  central  railroad,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1860-61;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-65;  colonel  R.  I.  volunteers 
1861;  brigadier-general  1861;  major-general  1862;  in  command  depart- 
ment of  N.  C.  1862;  army  of  the  Potomac  1862-63;  department  of  Ohio 
1863-65  ;  engaged  in  railroad  construction  and  management  after  the  war; 
governor  of  R.  I.  1866-69;  member  U.  S.  senate  1875-81.  Born  Liberty, 
Ind.,  May  23,  1824;  died  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Sept.  13,  1881. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  cyc,  Cong,  direct.,  Powell  Officers  civ.  war 

DUNCAN,  JAMES  HENRY,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  181 2;  A.M. 
1815.  Fellow  Brown  university  1835-69.  Admitted  to  bar  1815;  lawyer 
Haverhill,  Mass.;  colonel  Mass.  militia;  member  Mass.  house  of  represent- 
atives 1827-28,  1837-39,  1857-58;  Mass.  senate  1828-31;  governor's  coun- 
cil 1839-40;  commissioner  bankruptcy  1841 ;  delegate  national  convention, 
Harrisburg,  Penn.,  1839;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1849-53; 
trustee  Essex  agricultural  society;  trustee  Newton  theological  institution. 
Born  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1793;  died  Haverhill,  Feb.  8,  1869. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct. 

MILLS,  ROBERT  CURTIS,  D.D.;  A.B.  University  of  the  city  of  N.  Y.  1837. 
Student  Union  theological  seminary  1837-40,  graduated  Newton  theolog- 
ical institution  1840;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1842;  pastor  Colchester 
Borough,  Conn.,  1841-45;  Chicopce  Falls,  Mass.,  1845-48;  First  church, 
Salem,  Mass.,  1848-76;  resident  Salem,  1876-79;  Newton  Centre,  Mass., 
1879-96;  secretary  Northern  Baptist  education  society  1879-91.  Author 
occasional  sermons  and  reviews.  Born  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  6,  1819; 
died  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Jan.  21,  i8g6.  Newt..  P. 

SPRAGUE,  WILLIAM,  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1866-.  Calico 
printer  Providence,  R.  I.;  also  engaged  in  many  other  business  enter- 
prises; governor  of  R.  I.  1860-63;  member  U.  S.  senate  1863-75;  colonel  R. 


i86i         HONORARY  GRADUATES  573 

I.  militia;  U.  S.  military  service  during  Civil  war;  commissioned  brigadier- 
general  of  volunteers,  but  declined.     Address,  Narragansett  Pier,  R.  I. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  Cong,  direct. 

1862 

MESERVEY,  ATWOOD  BOND,  A.M.;  Ph.D.  Bates  college  1873;  D.D. 
1894.  Pastor  Meredith,  N.  H.,  1861-62;  teacher  New  Hampton,  N.  H. 
literary  institution  1862-67;  principal  academy  Northwood,  N.  H.,  1867- 
68;  principal  New  Hampton  literary  institution  1868-98.  Author  Book- 
keeping 1875;  Manual  of  higher  bookkeeping,  1880;  Through  struggle  to 
victory,  1880;  Savings  banks,  1889;  National  banks,  1890.  Died  New 
Hampton,  N.  H.,  Feb.  22,  1901.  P. 

SHEFFIELD,  WILLIAM  PAINE,  A.M.;  LL.D.  1892.  Member  R.  I.  house 
of  representatives  1842-45,  1849-53,  1857-61,  1863-73,  1875-84.  Student 
Harvard  law  school;  admitted  to  R.  I.  bar  1844;  lawyer  Newport,  R.  I.; 
member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1861-63;  U.  S.  senate  1884-85; 
member  R.  I.  constitutional  conventions  1841,  1842;  commissioner  to 
revise  R.  I.  laws  1871-72;  president  People's  librarj',  Newport;  trustee 
Redwood  library.  Author  Substance  of  a  paper  upon  early  history  of 
Block  Island,  1859;  Historical  address,  Newport,  July  4,  i8j6;  Historical 
sketch  of  Block  Island,  1876;  R.  I.  privateers,  1883  ;  also  numerous  speeches, 
addresses  and  reports.     Address,  Newport,  R.  I. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  cyc,  Bibliog.  R.  I.,  Sabin 

1863 

DEXTER,  HENRY  MARTYN,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1840;  A.M.  1843; 
D.D.  College  of  la.  1865;  LL.D.  Yale  university  1790.  Student  Brown 
university  1836-39;  graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1844;  or- 
dained Congregational  minister  1844;  pastor  Franklin  street  church, 
Manchester,  N.  H.,  1844-49;  Berkeley  street  church,  Boston,  Mass., 
1849-67;  editor  Congrcgationalist  1851-66,  1867-90;  Congregational  quarter- 
ly, 1859-66;  member  Mass.  historical  society;  American  historical  asso- 
ciation. Author  numerous  publications;  see  Allibone's  Dictionary  of 
authors.  Born  Plympton,  Mass.,  Aug.  13,  1821;  died  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1890.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone,  Cent.  cyc. 

JONES,  HORATIO  GATES,  A.M.;  A.B.  University  of  Penn.  1841;  A.M. 
1844;  D.C.L.  Judson  university  1883.  Admitted  to  bar  1847;  lawyer 
Philadelphia,  Penn.;  member  Penn.  senate  1874-82;  Penn.  historical 
society  1848-93;  secretary  1849-67;  vice  president  1867-93;  president 
Welsh  society  1862-93;  secretary  board  of  trustees  Crozer  theological 
seminary  1867-93;  director  Girard  college  1865;  honorary  fellow  Royal 
historical  society  of  Great  Britain  1865;  first  lieutenant  Penn.  militia; 
acting  assistant  adjutant-general,  Chambersburg,  Penn.,  1863.  Author 
Levering  family,  1858;  Ebenezer  Kinnerslcy  and  his  discoveries  in  elec- 
tricity, 1858;  History  of  Roxboro  and  Manayunk,  1859;  Memoir  of  Henry 
Bond,  M.D.,  i860;  Report  of  the  committee  of  the  historical  society  of  Penn. 
on  the  Bradford  bicentenary,  1863;  Biographical  sketch  of  Rev.  David  Jones, 
A.M.,  1865 ;  History  of  Pennepek  or  Lower  Dublin  Baptist  church,  Morris- 
iana,  N .  Y .,  1869;  Andrew  Bradford,  1869;  Bradford  prayer-book  of  ijio 
1870;  Diary  of  S.  J.,  1881;  Memoir  of  Rev.  Abel  Morgan  of  Pennepek 
church,  1882;  History  of  the  Great  Valley,  Penn.,  Baptist  church,  1883; 
History  of  the  Brandywine,  Penn.,  Baptist  church,  1884;  Welsh  books  in 
Brown  university,  1885.  Born  Roxboro,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Jan.  22, 
1822;  died  Roxboro,  March  14,  1893.        Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone,  Penn. 

1864 

McKENZIE,  WILLIAM  SCOTT,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university '  1855; 
A.M.  1858;  D.D.  La  Grange  college,  Mo.,  1873.  Student  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1855-57;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1857;  pastor  East 
Abington,    Mass.,    1857-58;  Andover,  Mass.,   1858-60;   Friendship  street 


574  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1864 

church,  Providence,  R.  I..  1860-66;  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1866-72;  district  sec- 
retary American  Baptist  missionary  union,  1872-96;  resident  Winchester, 
Mass.  Born  Liverpool,  N.  S.,  Feb.  29,  1832;  died  Winchester,  June  13, 
1896.  Newt.,  P. 

SMITH,  GOLDWIN,  LL.D,;  A.B.  Oxford  university  1845;  A.M.;  L.H.D. 
Fellow  and  tutor,  University  college,  Oxford,  1847;  admitted  to  bar  1847, 
but  never  practiced;  assistant  secretary  Royal  commission  on  Oxford 
university  1850;  secretary  second  Oxford  commission;  member  popular 
education  commission  1858;  Regius  professor  modern  history,  Oxford, 
1858-66;  in  U.  S.  1864;  professor  English  history,  Cornell  university,  1868- 
72;  lecturer  187 2-;  member  senate  University  of  Toronto  187 1-;  editor 
Canadian  monthly,  1872-74;  founder  A'^aiion,  1874;  Bystander,  1880;  Week, 
1884;  first  president  council  of  public  instruction  Toronto;  president 
Provincial  teachers'  association  two  years.  Author  Rational  religion, 
1861;  Lectures  on  modern  history,  1861;  Suppression  of  doubt  is  not  faith, 
1861 ;  Irish  history  and  Irish  character,  1861 ;  An  Oxford  professor  on  church 
endowments,  1862;  The  empire,  letters,  1863;  Does  the  Bible  sanction  Am- 
erican slavery?,  1863;  On  the  morality  of  the  emancipation  proclamation, 
1863 ;  Plea  for  the  abolition  of  tests  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  1864;  Letter 
to  a  Whig  member  of  the  Southern-independence  association,  1864;  Speecltes 
and  letters  on  the  Rebellion,  1865;  Civil  ivar  in  America,  1866;  Three  Eng- 
lish statesmen,  1867;  Experience  of  the  American  commonwealth,  1867; 
Reorganization  of  the  University  of  Oxford,  1868;  The  Irish  question,  1868; 
Relations  between  America  and  England,  1869;  Short  history  of  England 
to  the  Reformation,  1869;  Political  destiny  of  Canada,  1879;  William  Cow- 
per,  1880;  Lectures  and,  essays,  1881;  Conduct  of  England  to  Ireland,  1882; 
False  hopes,  1883;  Dismembertnent  no  remedy,  1886;  A  trip  to  England, 
1888;  Canada  and  the  CafUidian  question,  1891;  The  moral  crusader:  W. 
L.  Garrison,  1892;  Essays  on  questions  of  the  day,  1893;  The  U.  S.,  an 
outline  of  political  history,  1893;  Oxford  and  her  colleges,  1894;  Comm-on- 
wealth  or  empire,  1902 ;  In  the  court  of  history,  1902 ;  The  founder  of  Christen- 
dom, 1903;  translator  Bay  leaves:  translations  from  the  Latin  poets,  1893; 
editor  Specimens  of  Greek  tragedy,  2  vols. ,  1 893.  Address,  Toronto,  Canada. 
Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone,  Men  of  the  time,  Am.  cat.,  P. 

WALKER,  LEONARD.  A.M.  Principal  Day  academy,  Wrentham,  Mass. 
i858?-64?.     Born  Seekonk,  Mass.;  died  Foxboro,  Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1874.    P. 

1865 

CROCKER,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS,  A.M.  Student  Brown  university 
1849-52;  in  iron  business,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  99  John  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  P. 

GUMMERE,  SAMUEL,  A.M.  Teacher  and  organizer  classical  depart- 
ment Friends'  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1831-33;  assistant  teacher 
mathematics  and  natural  philosophy,  Haverford  school,  1834-35;  teacher 
mathematics  and  natural  philosophy  1835-40;  joint  founder  private 
school,  Burlington,  N.  J.,  1843;  principal  1845-62;  principal  Haverford 
school  1862-63;  director  observatory  and  professor  mathematics,  Haver- 
ford college,  1862-74;  president  1863-74;  member  American  philosoph- 
ical association.  Born  Rancocas,  N.  J.,  April  28,  181 1;  died  Haverford, 
Penn.,  Oct.  23,  1874.  P. 

THURBER,  GEORGE,  A.M.;  M.D.  University  medical  college  of  N.  Y. 
Botanist;  druggist  Providence,  R.  I.;  botanist  and  commissary  U.  S.  com- 
mission for  the  survey  of  the  boundary  between  U.  S.  and  Mexico  1850- 
53;  in  U.  S.  assay  ofhce  1853-56;  connected  with  Cooper  union  and  Col- 
lege of  pharmacy  of  New  York  1856-59;  professor  botany  and  horticult- 
ure, Mich,  agricultural  college,  1859-63  ;  editor  American  Agriculturist  1863- 
85  ;  president  Torrey  botanical  club;  N.  J.  horticultural  society;  vice  presi- 
dent American  pomological  society;  honorary  member  many  scientific 
societies,  Europe  and  America.  Author  American  weeds  and  Jiseful  plants; 
numerous  articles  in  cyclopedias  and  magazines.  Born  Providence,  R. 
I.,  Sept.  2,  1821;  died  Passaic,  N.  J.,  April  2,  1890.  Bot.  cyc. 


i865         HONORARY  GRADUATES  575 

WHEATON,  FRANK,  A.M.  Student  of  engineering,  Brown  university, 
1849-50;  assistant  U.  S.  engineer  corps,  Mexican  boundary  survey,  1850; 
first  lieutenant  U.  S.  army  185s;  captain  1861;  brigadier-general  of  vol- 
unteers 1862;  major-general  of  volunteers  1864;  brevet  major-general 
U.  S.  army  1864;  brigadier-general  1892;  in  command  of  the  department 
of  Texas;  major-general  1897.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  8,  1833; 
died  June  18,  1903.  R.  I.  eye,  U.  S.  army  reg. 

1866 

MOWRY,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS,  A.M.;  Ph.D.  Bates  college  188 1.  Stu- 
dent Brown  university  1854-57  ;  principal  English  high  school.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1859-64;  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63,  captain;  senior  principal 
English  and  classical  school,  Providence,  1864-84;  editor  Journal  of  edii- 
cation,  Boston,  Mass.,  1884-86;  Education,  Boston,  1886-91;  superintend- 
ent of  schools,  Cranston,  R.  I.,  1864-66;  Salem,  Mass.,  1891-94;  member 
school  board.  Providence,  1869-75;  Boston,  Mass.,  1888-91;  president  R. 
I.  institute  of  instruction  1864-66;  American  institute  of  instruction  1880, 
1882;  Mass.  council  American  institute  of  civics;  Martha's  Vineyard 
summer  institute  1878- ;  department  of  higher  education.  National  educa- 
tional association,  1889-;  member  American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences 
1880-;  N.  E.  historic  genealogical  society  1880-;  National  council  of  edu- 
cation 1880-;  corresponding  member  R.  I.  historical  society;  various 
military  orders;  honorary  member  N.  H.  antiquarian  society.  Author 
WJio  invented  the  American  steamboat? ,  1874;  The  descendants  of  Nathan- 
iel Mowry,  1878;  .4  family  history,  1878;  Political  education  [in]  the  schools, 
1878;  The  school  curricnluin  and  business  life,  1881;  Talks  with  my  boys, 
1885;  Studies  in  civil  government,  i888;.l  national  university,  a  study,  1889; 
Elements  of  civil  government,  1890,  eight  state  editions;  Talks  with  my 
pupils,  1890;  Annual  report,  superintendent  of  schools,  Salem,  Mass.,  4 
vols.,  1891-94;  War  stories,  1892 ;  Sunshine  upon  the  Psalms,  1892 ;  "Lovest 
thou  ine  more  than  these? ,  "  1892 ;  Art  decorations  for  school  rooms,  1892 ;  Dif- 
ficulties attending  the  organization  of  our  national  government  in  178 J,  1892  ; 
Powers  and  duties  of  school  superintendents,  1895;  ^4  history  of  the  United 
States,  1896;  The  Uxbridge  academy,  1897;  First  steps  in  the  history  of  our 
country,  1898;  American  inventions  and  inventors,  1900;  Marcus  Whitman 
and  the  early  days  of  Oregon,  1901;  The  territorial  growth  of  the  United 
States,  i()o2;  American  heroes  and  heroism,  igo^;  American  pioneers,  1904. 
For  lists  of  his  writings  see  Annual  Report  of  the  American  historical 
association,  1889.     Address,  17  Riverside  Square,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

READ,  JOHN  MEREDITH,  A.M.  Student  Brown  university  1854-57; 
graduated  Albany  law  school  1859;  student  international  law  Europe; 
admitted  to  bar,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1859;  lawyer  Albany,  N.  Y.; 
adjutant-general  N.  Y.  1860-66;  chairman  committee  of  three  to  draft 
bill  to  provide  arms  and  to  raise  N.  Y.  troops  i860;  first  U.  S.  consul-gen- 
eral for  France  and  Algeria  1869-73 ;  acting  consul-general  for  Germany 
1870-72;  president  commission  to  consider  teaching  English  to  French 
troops;  U.  S.  minister  resident  in  Greece  1873-79;  created  by  the  king  of 
Greece  a  knight  of  the  grand  cross  of  the  order  of  the  Redeemer  1 88 1 ;  presi- 
dent Social  science  congress,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1868;  vice  president  Social 
science  congress,  Plymouth,  Eng.,  1872;  trustee  Albany  female  acaderny; 
Cornell  university  1865-73;  member  many  learned  societies  in  America 
and  Europe.  Author  various  historical  sketches  and  addresses;  also  poems 
and  articles  in  periodicals.  Born  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Feb  21,  1837; 
died  Paris,  France,  Dec.  27,  1896. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Men  and  women  of  the  time,  AUibone,  Sabin 

WESTALL,  JOHN,  A.M.  Came  to  U.  S.  1830;  resident  Lowell,  Mass., 
seven  years;  Providence,  R.  I.,  a  short  time;  designer  American  print 
works,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1838-74;  pastor  Church  of  the  New  Jerusalem, 


576  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1866 

Fall  River,  1875-?;  member  school  committee  many  years;  trustee  Fall 
River  athenaeum;  public  library;  member  American  oriental  society;  in 
Europe  1862,  1874,  1875.  Born  Accrington,  Lancashire,  Eng.,  Sept.  25, 
1816;  died  Fall  River,  Mass.,  March  25,  1890.  Fall  River  news. 


1867 

VAN  ZANDT,  CHARLES  COLLINS,  A.M.;  A.B.  Trinity  college  1851; 
A.M.  1854;  Amherst  college  1880.  Admitted  to  bar  1853;  lawyer  New- 
port, R.  I.,  1853-94;  city  solicitor  Newport;  clerk  R.  I.  house  of  represent- 
atives 1855-57;  rnember  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  many  years;  speak- 
er 1858-59,  1866-69,  1871-73;  member  R.  I.  senate  1873-74;  lieutenant- 
governor  R.  I.  1873-75;  governor  R.  I.  1877-80.  Born  Newport,  R.  I., 
Aug.  10,  1830;  died  Brookline,  Mass.,  June  4,  1894.  R.  I.  eye. 


1868 

CLIFFORD,  NATHAN,  LL.D.;  Bowdoin  college  i860;  Dartmouth  college 
1862;  Harvard  university  1878.  Admitted  to  bar  1827;  lawyer  York 
CO.,  Me.;  member  Me.  house  of  representatives  1830-34;  speaker  1832-34; 
attorney-general  Me.,  1834-38;  member  U.  S.  house  of  representatives 
1839-43;  attorney-general  U.  S.  1846-48;  U.  S.  commissioner  Mexico, 
1848-49;  lawyer  Portland,  Me.;  associate  justice  U.  S.  supreme  court 
1858-81.  Author  U.  S.  circuit  court  reports,  2  vols.,  1869.  Born  Rum- 
ney,  N.  H.,  Aug.  18,  1803;  died  Cornish,  Me.,  July  25,  1881. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cong,  direct. 

HUNTINGTON,  ADONIRAM  JUDSON,  D.D.;  A.B.  Columbian  college 
1843;  A.M.  1846.  Student  Brown  university  1836-42;  principal  prepara- 
tory school,  Columbian  college,  1842-43;  tutor  Columbian  college  1843- 
46;  professor  Greek  and  Latin  languages  1846-49,  1852-59;  Greek  lang- 
uage and  literattire  1865-1903;  acting  professor  Latin  1865-66,  1871-82; 
professor  mental  and  moral  philosophy,  Corcoran  scientific  school,  1884- 
89;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1849;  pastor  Lexington,  Va.,  1849-51; 
First  church,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1851-52;  Farmville,  Va.,  1859-60;  First 
church,  Augusta,  Ga.,  1860-65:  trustee  Columbian  university  1865. 
Author  various  articles  and  biographical  sketches;  also  frequent  contri- 
butions to  religious  journals.  Born  Braintree,  Vt.,  July  6,  1818;  died 
1903.  Bapt.  cyc,  P. 

McCOSH,  JAMES,  D.D.;  A.M.  University  of  Edinburgh,  1835;  D.D.  1851; 
LL.D.  University  of  Aberdeen  1850;  Harvard  university  1868;  Washing- 
ton and  Jefferson  college  1868;  Litt.D.  Queen's  university,  Ireland, 
1882.  Student  University  of  Glasgow  1824-29;  University  of  Edin- 
burgh 1829-34;  ordained  Church  of  Scotland  minister  1835;  pastor  Abbey 
church,  Arbroath,  Scotland,  1835-38;  Brechin,  Scotland,  1838-43;  profes- 
sor logic  and  metaphysics.  Queen's  college,  Belfast,  Ireland,  1852-68; 
president  College  of  N.  J.  1868-88;  resident  Princeton,  N.  J.,  1888-94; 
member  American  philosophical  society;  fellow  American  academy  of  arts 
and  sciences.  Author  numerous  publications.  See  Princeton  college  bul- 
letin: McCosh  memorial  number,  Feb.,  1895.  Born  Carskeoch  Farm,  Ayr- 
shire, Scotland,  April  i,  181 1;  died  Princeton,  N.  J.,  Nov.  16,  1894. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Harv.,  Allibone 

MORSE,  ALPHEUS  CAREY,  A.M.  Architect  and  artist  Boston,  Mass.; 
Providence,  R.  I.,  40  years;  fellow  American  institute  of  architects.  Born 
Boston,  Mass.,  June  3,  181 8;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  25,  1893. 

Am.  arch.,  P. 

OSGOOD,  HOWARD,  D.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1850;  A.M.  1861; 
LL.D.  College  of  N.  J.  1894.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1856;  pastor 
Flushing,  L.  I.,   1856-58;  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  professor  Hebrew,  Crozer 


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S77 


theological  seminary,  1868-75;  Rochester  theological  seminary  1875- 
1900;  member  American  committee  for  revision  of  the  Old  Testament. 
Author  numerous  articles  in  periodicals  and  journals.  Address,  1 1  Liv- 
ingston Place,   Rochester,   N.   Y.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,   P. 

1869 

ALWARD,  SILAS,  A.M.;  Acadia  college  1863.  Student  Brown  university 
1836-38;  lawyer  St.  John,  N.  B.;  member  provincial  parliament  1887, 
1890,  1893;  queen's  counsel  1892;  professor  Law  school.  University  of 
King's  college.  Author  Record  of  the  Tory  party,  1878;  Political  issues 
of  the  day,  1878;  various  orations.  Address,  Sunnyside,  Mount  Pleasant, 
St.  John,  N.  B.  P. 

BYRAM,  BOHAN  PRENTISS,  A.M.  Student  Brown  university  1836-38; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1840;  pastor  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.,  1836-50; 
Amesbury,  Mass.,  1850-61;  Phenix,  R.  I.,  1861-67;  Providence,  R.  I., 
1867-73;  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1873-77;  Sheldonville,  Mass.,  1877-83;  retired 
1883;  resident  Providence,  R.  I.,  1883-96.  Author  History  of  first  Bap- 
tist church,  Salisbury  and  Amesbury,  Mass.,  i860.  Born  North  Yar- 
mouth, Me.,  Nov.  28,  181 1 ;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  16,  1896. 

Prov.  jour.,  P. 

LAWRENCE,  WILLIAM  BEACH,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Columbia  college  1818; 
A.M.  1823;  Yale  college  1826;  D.C.L.  University  of  the  state  of  N.  Y. 
1873.  In  Europe  1821-23;  admitted  to  bar  1823;  lawyer  New  York,  N. 
Y. ;  secretary  of  legation,  London,  1826;  charge  d'affaires  1827;  lecturer 
political  economy,  Columbia  college;  member  executive  committee  Erie 
railway;  resident  Newport,  R.  I.,  1850-81;  lieutenant-governor  R.  I. 
1851-52;  acting  governor;  member  R.  I.  constitutional  convention  1853; 
lecturer  international  law  Columbian  college,  Washington,  D.  C,  1872- 
73;  counsel  for  Circassian  before  international  tribunal,  Washington, 
1873;  original  member  Institute  of  the  law  of  nations;  member  N.  Y. 
historical  society;  vice  president  1836-45;  trustee  College  of  physicians 
and  surgeons  1837-55.  Author  contributions  to  American  annual  register, 
1829-34;  also  works  in  English  and  French,  chiefly  on  international  law, 
for  list  of  which'see  references  below.  Born  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  23, 
1800;  died  New  York,  March  26,  1881. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  cyc,  Columb.,  Allibone,  Sabin,  Men  of  progress 

SLATER,  HORATIO  NELSON,  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1847-70; 
fellow  1870-87.  Manufacturer  Webster,  Mass.;  benefactor  Brown  uni- 
versity. Born  North  Providence,  now  Pawtuckct,  R.  I.,  March  5,  1808; 
died  Webster,  Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1888.  P. 

1870 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  BUTLER,  LL.D.  1870.  Student  Brown  university 
1822-26;  teacher  Edisto,  S.  C,  four  years;  lawyer  Charleston,  S.  C;  jus- 
tice; chosen  U.  S.  senate  1866,  but  declined;  member  N.  C.  senate  1877. 
Born  Oxford,  Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1808;  died  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  8,  1883. 

Butler  gen.,  P. 

CLAPP,  SYLVANUS,  A.M.;  M.D.  Dartmouth  college  1837.  Physician 
Chesterfield,  Mass.,  1836-41;  Pawtuckct,  R.  I.,  1841-79;  consulting  phy- 
sician R.  I.  hospital;  visiting  surgeon  1874;  consulting  physician  Butler 
hospital  for  the  insane  1878-79;  president  board  of  managers  Pawtuckct 
dispensary;  member  R.  I.  medical  society  1842-79;  president  1864-66. 
Bom  Westhampton,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1815;  died  Pawtuckct,  R.  I.,  June 
15,  1879.  Trans.  R.  I.  med.  soc. 

CORLISS,  GEORGE  HENRY,  A.M.  Student  academy,  Castleton,  Vt.; 
storekeeper  Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  1838-40;  engaged  in  inventing  and  con- 
structing a  machine  for  stitching  leather,  Greenwich,  1840-44;  mechan- 
ical engineer,  inventor  and  manufacturer,  Providence,  R.  I.,   1844-88; 


578  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1870 

inventor  Corliss  engine  1848;  president  Corliss  steam  engine  company, 
founded  1856;  received  awards,  Paris,  1867;  Vienna,  1873;  awarded 
Rumford  medal,  by  American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences,  1870;  cen- 
tennial commissioner  R.  I.  1872;  constructed  1400  horse-power  engine 
to  move  all  the  machinery  in  the  Centennial  exhibition  1876;  awarded 
Montyon  prize  by  Institute  of  France  1878;  officer  Order  of  Leopold 
1886;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1868-70;  presidential  elector 
1876.  See  Uhland's  Corliss  engine,  and  Supplement,  4  vols.,  1879-82. 
Born  Easton,  N.  Y.,  June  2,  181 7;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  21,  1888. 

Cj^c.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  eye,  App.  ann.  eye. 

PECKHAM,  STEPHEN  FARNUM,  A.M.  Instructor  chemistry,  Brown 
university  1867-68.  Student  chemistry.  Brown  university,  1859-61; 
manufacturer  illuminating  oils,  Providence,  R.  I.;  U.  S.  military  service 
Civil  war;  hospital  steward  1862-65;  in  charge  chemical  department  U. 
S.  army  laboratory,  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  chemist  Cal.  petroleum  com- 
pany 1865-66;  Cal.  geological  survey  1866-67;  professor  chemistry, 
Washington  and  Jefferson  college,  1868-69;  Me.  agricultural  college  1869- 
71;  Buchtel  college  1871-72;  University  of  Minn.  1872-80;  chemist  Minn, 
geological  survey  and  board  of  health;  special  agent  U.  S.  census  office 
1880-85;  state  assayer  Me.  1869-71;  Minn.  1873-80;  R.  I.  1887;  chemist 
Union  oil  company,  Cal.,  1893-94;  expert  in  petroleum  and  asphaltum, 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1894-98;  chemist  to  commissioners  of  accounts.  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1898-;  fellow  American  association  for  the  advancement  of 
science,  1871-;  member  N.  Y.  lyceum  of  natural  history;  Society  of  chem- 
ical industry;  American  chemical  society;  American  philosophical  society. 
Author  Elementary  chemistry,  1873;  Petroleum  and  its  products  in  Tenth 
U.  S.  census,  1885;  Asplialt  paving,  1904;  nearly  100  reports  and  papers 
in  encyclopaedias  and  scientific,  technical  and  secular  journals,  Europe 
and  America,  1867-.   Address,  Room  104,  280  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Cyc  Am.  biog.,  P. 

REED,  CHESTER  ISHAM,  A.M.  Student  Brown  university  1642-44; 
lawyer  Taunton,  Mass.,  until  1867;  justice  police  court,  Taunton;  mem- 
ber Mass.  house  of  representatives  1849;  Mass.  senate  1858,  1862;  attorney- 
general  Mass.  1864-67;  justice  Mass.  superior  court  1867-70;  resident  Ded- 
ham,  Mass.,  1867-73;  resumed  the  practice  of  law  1870.  Born  Taunton, 
Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1818;  died  Dedham,  Mass.,  Sept.  2,  1873. 

Min.  of  Taunton,  P. 

STRONG,  AUGUSTUS  HOPKINS,  D.D.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1857;  D.D. 
1890;  LL.D.  Bucknell  university  1891;  College  of  N.  J.  1896.  Gradu- 
ated Rochester  theological  seminary  1859;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1861;  pastor  First  church,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1861-65;  First  church, 
Cleveland,  O.,  1865-72;  president  and  professor  systematic  theology, 
Rochester  theological  seminary,  187 2-;  trustee  Vassar  college  18 74-;  pres- 
ident American  Baptist  missionary  union  1892-95.  Author  Lectures  on 
theology,  1876;  Systematic  theology,  new  edition,  1886;  7th  edition,  1903 
Philosophy  and  religion,  1888;  The  great  poets  and  their  theology,  1897; 
Christ  in  creation  and  ethical  inonism,  1899;  ^^^o  numerous  articles  in 
reviews  and  newspapers.     Address.  17  Sibley  Place,  Rochester.  N    Y. 

Who's  who  Am.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  AUibone,  P. 

WATERMAN,  WILLIAM  WATSON,  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  the  city 
of  New  York  1857.  Professor  chemistry.  Metropolitan  medical  college, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1856-57;  teacher  Wis.,  111.,  and  Nev.,  1856-69;  super- 
intendent public  schools,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1869-86;  Clinton,  Mass., 
1886-89;  secretary  of  Association  New  England  school  superintendents 
1873-74;  president  1875;  vice  president  Mass.  teachers'  association  1879- 
91;  vice  president  American  institute  of  instruction  1883-94;  park  com- 
missioner, Taunton,  Mass.,  1894-;  member  Mass.  legislature  1896-97; 
director  Old  Colony  historical  society  1897-.  Author  School  reports, 
Taunton,  3  vols.,  1846-85;  Manual  of  methods  for  primary  and  grammar 
schools,  1885.     Address,  i  White  St.,  Taunton,  Mass.  P. 


i87i         HONORARY  GRADUATES  579 

1871 

WENGER,  JOHN,  D.D.  Teacher  Switzerland;  Baptist  missionary  and 
translator  Calcutta,  India,  1840-80;  pastor  Intally,  India,  1863-74;  Ben- 
gali translator  to  government;  editor  Bengali  tract  society  1855-?.  Trans- 
lator Bible  into  Bengali,  5  eds.,  1845-72;  Bible  into  Sanskrit,  4  vols.; 
author  Commentary  on  the  four  gospels  in  Bengali;  numerous  other  pub- 
lications in  Bengali;  editor  Gospel  history;  Annotated  Bengali  New  Test- 
ament. Born  Schwartzeneck,  Switzerland,  Aug.  30,  181 1;  died  Calcutta, 
India,  Aug.  20,  1880.  Standard 

1872 

HOYT,  DAVID  WEBSTER.  A.M.;  Middlebury  college  1861.  Student 
Brown  university;  teacher  Putnam  free  school,  Newburyport,  Mass., 
1851-54;  Union  school,  Bcloit,  Wis.,  1854-55;  high  school,  Lexington, 
Mass.,  1857-58;  adjunct  professor  mathematics  and  mechanics.  Polytech- 
nic college  of  Penn.,  1858-59;  professor  mathematics  and  natural  sciences, 
New  Hampton  institution,  Fairfax,  Vt.,  1859-63;  principal  English  high 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1864-;  commissioner  for  topographical  survey 
and  map  of  R.  I.  1888-93;  president  R.  I.  institute  of  instruction  1875-76; 
president  R.  I.  Baptist  social  union;  Providence  Franklin  society  1887-88; 
Barnard  club  1898-99.  Author  Genealogical  history  of  John  and  David 
Hoyt,  and  their  descendants,  1857;  Genealogical  history  of  the  Hoyt,  Haight, 
and  Hight  families,  1871;  Relation  of  the  high  school  to  the  community, 
i886;  Franklin  society  report  on  the  geology  of  R.  I.,  1887;  Old  families  of 
Salisbury  and  Amesbury,  Adass.,  2  vols.,  1897-1902;  also  various  articles 
in  periodicals,  mostly  on  genealogical,  mathematical  and  educational 
topics.     Address,  40  Humboldt  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Bapt.  encyc,  P. 

WILSON,  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  A.M.  Teacher  academy,  Shelburne  Falls, 
Mass.;  principal  academy,  Chicago,  111.,  1844-48;  manufacturer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1848-83;  manufacturer  of  chemicals  1855-83;  controlling 
director  Rumford  chemical  works;  inventor;  inember  Providence  school 
committee;  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1860-62;  resident  East  Provi- 
dence 1861-83;  benefactor  Brown  university;  member  R.  I.  historical 
society;  Franklin  society;  Franklin  lyceum;  R.  I.  society  for  the  encour- 
agement of  domestic  industry.  Born  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  Dec.  7,  181 8; 
died  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  19,  1883. 

Proc.  R.  I.  hist,  soc,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

1873 

BRAY,  CHARLES  DURLIN,  A.M.;  C.E.  Tufts  college  1870.  Student 
Brown  university  1862-64;  received  certificate  in  engineering  1864;  U. 
S.  military  service  Civil  war;  graduated  U.  S.  naval  academy  1868; 
professor  civil  and  mechanical  engineering,  Tufts  college,  1869-.  Ad- 
dress, Tufts  College,  Mass.  P. 

HARRIS,  CALEB  FISKE,  A.M.  Student  Brown  university  1834-37; 
commission  merchant,  N.  Y.,  1837-56;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1855-61;  retired; 
collector  library  of  American  poetry.  Author  Index  to  American  poetry 
and  plays  in  the  collection  of  C.  Fiske  Harris,  1874.  See  Stockbridge, 
J.  C,  Catalogue  of  the  Harris  collection  of  American  poetry,  1886.  Born 
Warwick,  R.  I.,  March  9,  1818;  died  Moosehead  Lake,  Me..  Oct.  2,  1881. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Stockbridge 

HOWARD,  HENRY,  A.M.  Lawyer;  manufacturer  1858-1905;  president 
Harris  manufacturing  company;  retired;  delegate  national  republican 
convention  1856,  1876;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1857-58; 
presidential  elector  1872;  governor  R.  I.  1873-74;  assistant  commis- 
sioner Paris  exposition  1878.  Author  numerous  contributions  in  prose 
and  verse  to  periodicals  Born  Cranston,  R.  I.,  April  2,  1826;  died  Har- 
ris, Coventry,  R  I.,  Sept.  22,  1905.  R-  I-  cyc,  P. 


S8o  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1874 

1874 

HAWKINS,  RUSH  CHRISTOPHER,  A.M.;  LL.D.  elsewhere.  U.  S.  mil- 
itary service  1861-66;  colonel  1861;  brevet  brigadier-general  U.  S.  volun- 
teers 1866;  N.  Y.  national  guard  1866;  member  N.  Y.  house  of  represent- 
atives 1872;  U.  S.  art  commissioner,  International  exposition,  Paris, 
1889;  officer  Legion  of  honor  of  France  1889.  Author  Titles  of  the  first 
books  from  the  earliest  presses  established  in  Europe  before  the  end  of  the  fif- 
teenth century,  1884;  Better  than  men;  Assassinations  of  North  Carolinians 
for  serving  in  the  Union  army,  1897;  also  pamphlets,  historical  sketches 
and  articles  in  magazines,  and  cyclopaedias  and  other  publications.  Ad- 
dress, 21  West  20th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  P. 

VOSE,  JAMES  GARDINER,  D.D.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1851;  A.M.  1857. 
Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1854;  ordained  Congregational 
minister  1857;  professor  rhetoric,  Amherst  college,  1856-65;  acting  pastor 
Second  church,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1865;  pastor  Beneficent  church,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1866-1901;  pastor  emeritus  1901-;  trustee  Phillips  academy 
1 886-;  Andover  theological  seminary  1886-;  corporate  member  American 
board  of  commissioners  for  foreign  missions.  Author  Address  at  Roger 
Williams  Park,  at  the  public  school  exercises  on  the  250th  anniversary  of 
the  settlement  of  Providence,  1886;  Sketches  of  Congregationalism  in  R.  I., 
1894;  also  articles  in  Bibliotheca  sacra  and  reviews;  besides  numerous 
sermons  and  addresses.     Address,  29  Brown  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

R.  I.  cyc,  And.,  P. 

1875 

ADAMS,  ROBERT  JOHN,  D.D.;  A.B.  Willianis  college  1853.  Graduated 
Rochester  theological  seminary  1855;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1855; 
pastor  Wallingford,  Conn.,  1855-69;  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1869-86;  Stoughton 
street  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1886-93;  financial  secretary  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1893-94;  general  secretary  Worcester  academy  1894- 
1900;  trustee  Worcester  academy  1871-;  chairman  executive  committee 
1 886-;  member  executive  committee  American  Baptist  missionary  union 
1886-92;  trustee  Newton  theological  institution  1894-;  member  finance 
committee  Mass.  Baptist  convention;  secretary  Mass.  Baptist  charitable 
society;  Gardner  Colby  ministerial  relief  society;  treasurer  Northern 
Baptist  education  society.  Author  Close  communion,  1872;  Baptist 
churches  compared  with  those  of  other  denominations,  in  German,  1873; 
numerous  sermons  in  religious  papers.  Address,  61  Cushing  Ave., 
Boston,  Mass.  P. 

ERNST,  CARL  WILHELM,  A.M.  Lutheran  minister  1868-72;  journalist 
1872-88;  public  officer  1889-93;  writer.  Author  Constitutional  history 
of  Boston,  Mass.,  1893 ;  The  postal  service  in  Boston,  i6jQ-i8pj.  Address, 
298  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

HUNT,  DAVID,  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1867.  Physician;  oculist. 
Author  Talks  on  the  history  of  medicine;  numerous  scientific  articles  and 
contributions  to  medical  journals.  Address,  543  Boylston  St.,  Boston, 
Mass.  Surg. -gen.  cat. 

HORES,  JOSEPH  AUGUSTUS,  A.M.;  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1851; 
A.M.  1854.  Teacher  West  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Born  Acton,  Mass., 
Nov.  23,  1827;  died  West  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  July  14,  1896.     Dart.,  P. 

SMILEY,  ALBERT  KEITH,  A.M.;  A.B.  Haverford  college  1849;  A.M. 
1859.  Trustee  Brown  university  1875-.  Instructor  Haverford  college 
1849-53;  joint  founder  and  principal  English  and  classical  academy, 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1853-57;  principal  Oak  Grove  Seminary,  Vassalboro, 
Me.,  1858-60;  superintendent  and  principal  Friends'  school,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1860-79;  established  summer  resort.  Lake  Mohonk,  N.  Y.,  1870; 


i87S         HONORARY  GRADUATES  581 

member  U.  S.  board  of  Indian  commissioners  18 79-;  has  conducted  each 
autumn  a  conference  of  prominent  friends  of  the  Indian  at  Lake  Mohonk 
1883-;  conference  for  the  promotion  of  international  law  1895; 
chairman  U.  S.  commission  to  select  reservations  for  the  mission  Indians 
of  southern  Cal.  1890;  trustee  Bryn  Mawr  college;  president  board  of 
trustees  N.  Y.  state  normal  school,  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.  Address,  Mohonk 
Lake,  N.  Y.  P. 

WEEDEN,  WILLIAM  BABCOCK,  A.M.  Student  Brown  university  1848- 
51;  manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I.;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-62, 
captain;  member  common  council,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1882,1883;  presi- 
dent R.  I.  Alpha,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1889-91.  Author  The  morality  of 
prohibitory  liquor  laws,  1875;  The  social  law  of  labor,  1882;  Indian  money 
as  a  factor  in  N.  E.  civilization,  1884;  Economic  and  social  history  of  N .  E., 
i620-i'/8g,  2  vols.,  1890;  also  numerous  historical  and  economic  contri- 
butions to  reviews  and  journals.  Address,  158  Waterman  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  Allibone,  Am.  cat. 

1876 

BULLEN,  GEORGE,  A.M.;  A.B.  Waterville  college  1853;  A.M.  1856;  D.D. 
1880.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1858;  ordained  Baptist 
minister  i860;  pastor  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1860-62;  U.  S.  military  service 
1862-63,  chaplain;  pastor  Wakefield,  Mass,,  1864-66;  First  church  Paw-, 
tucket,  R.  I.,  1868-91;  professor  Christian  missions,  Newton  theological 
institution,  1891-97;  corresponding  secretary  Northern  Baptist  education 
society  1891-96;  acting  pastor  Brighton  avenue  church,  AUston,  Mass., 
1899;  pastor  First  church,  New  London,  N.  H.,  1900-;  president  R.  I. 
Baptist  convention  1875-91;  trustee  Newton  theological  institution 
1875-91;  Colby  college  1893-;  member  executive  committee  American 
Baptist  missionary  union  1893-.  Author  several  historical  and  bio- 
graphical sketches.     Address,  New  London,  N.  H. 

Bapt.  encyc,  R.  I.  eye,  Newt.,  P. 

GREENOUGH,  JAMES  CARRUTHERS,  A.M.;  A.B.  Williams  college 
i860;  A.M.  1872;  LL.D.  Berca  college  1898.  Principal  high  and  grammar 
school,  Rockport,  Mass.,  1855-56;  Hacker  school,  Salem,  Mass.,  1856;  first 
assistant  principal  Mass.  state  normal  school,  Westfield,  Mass.,  1856-71; 
principal  1S87-97;  R.  I.  normal  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1871-83;  presi- 
dent Mass.  agricultural  college,  Amherst,  Mass.,  1883-86;  acting  professor 
Berea  college  1898;  examiner  Brown  university  several  years;  alumni 
visitor  Williams  college  five  years;  visitor  Wellesley  college  several  years. 
Author  Evolution  of  the  elementary  schools  of  Great  Britai^t;  joint  author 
History  of  Hampden  county;  various  articles  in  educational  publications 
and  magazines.     Address,  Westfield,   Mass.  R.  I.  eye,  P. 

RUSSELL,  JAMES  SULLIVAN.  A.M.  Student  Brown  university  1833-35; 
teacher  district  schools  and  Mass.  state  normal  school  seven  years;  pro- 
fessor mathematics,  high  school,  Lowell,  Mass.,  43  years;  resident  Lowell, 
Mass.  Author  Rational  arithmetic,  1846.  Born  Nov.  23,  1807;  died 
Lowell,  Mass.,  Jan.  14,  1903.  P. 

SMITH,  STEPHEN,  A.M.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons  1850; 
LL.D.  University  of  Rochester  1891.  Physician  and  surgeon  New  York, 
N.  Y.;  professor  surgery,  Bellevue  hospital  medical  college,  186 1-;  Univer- 
sity medical  college  1876;  commissioner  of  health  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1868; 
commissioner  N.  Y.  board  of  charities  1880;  member  national  board  of 
health  1879;  commissioner  in  lunacy  1882;  U.  S.  delegate  International 
sanitary  conference,  Paris,  1894.  Author  Handbook  of  surgery,  1861; 
Operative  surgery,  1889;  Doctor  in  medicine,  1871;  besides  numerous 
scientific  papers  and  articles  in  medical  journals;  editor  Hamilton's 
Fractures  and  dislocations,  1890.  See  Catalogue  of  the  library  bf  the  sur- 
geon-general's office.     Address,  640  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Phys.  and  surg.,  P. 


S82  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1877 

1877 

JOHNSON,  ELIAS  HENRY,  A.M.;  A.B.  University  of  Rochester  1862; 
A.M.  1871;  D.D.  1878;  LL.D.  Bucknell  university  1898.  Acting  assistant 
paymaster,  U.S.  navy,  1864-66;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1866;  pastor 
Le  Sueur,  Minn.,  1866-68;  gradviated  Rochester  theological  seminary  187 1 ; 
pastor  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.,  1873-75;  Brown  street  church.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1875-78;  Union  church,  Providence,  1878-82;  professor  systematic 
theology,  Crozer  theological  seminary,  1882-.  Author  Outline  of  system- 
atic theology,  1891;  Religious  use  of  imagination,  1900;  The  highest  life, 
1901;  editor  Songs  of  praise  for  Sunday  schools,  1882;  associate  editor 
Baptist  hymnal,  1883;  Our  Sunday  school  songs,  1885;  Ezekiel  Gilman 
Robinson,  1896;  Sursum  corda,  a  hymnal,  1898.  Address,  Crozer  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  Chester,  Penn.  Bapt.  encyc,  P. 

MORTON,  JAMES  FERDINAND,  A.M.;  A.B.  Acadia  college  1866.  Bap- 
tist clergyman;  pastor  1869-75;  teacher  New  London  literary  and  scien- 
tific institution  1875-78;  assistant  editor  W^aic/jmaw;  instructor  Newton 
theological  institution  one  year;  librarian  1884-91;  principal  Proctor 
academy,  Andover,  N.  H.,  189 1-;     Address,  Andover,  N.  H.  P. 

1878 

STANFORD,  CHARLES,  D.D.  Clergyman  Camberwell,  London,  England. 
Author  Central  truths,  1859;  Power  in  weakness:  memorials  of  Rev.  William 
Rhodes,  1859;  Companions  and  times  of  Joseph  Alleine,  1861 ;  Introduction 
to  Troublous  times,  1862;  Instrumental  strength,  1862;  Symbols  of  Christ, 
1865;  Plant  of  grace,  1867;  Affliction,  1869;  Home  and  church,  1871; 
Homilies  on  Christian  work,  1879;  Philip  Doddridge,  1880;  Voices  from 
Calvary,  1881;  The  Lord's  prayer,  1883;  Alternatives  of  faith  and  unbelief, 
1885;  From,  Calvary  to  Olivet,  1885;  The  evening  of  our  Lord's  ministry, 
1886;  Wit  and  humour  of  life,  1886.  Born  Green  Lane,  Northampton, 
Eng.,  March  9,  1823;  died  Denmark  Hill,  March  18,  1886.  AUibone 

1879 

CONGDON,  CHARLES  TABER,  A.M.  Student  Brown  university  1837- 
40;  editor  New  age.  Providence,  one  year;  Bulletin,  New  Bedford,  Mass.; 
associate  editor,  A'lercury,  New  Bedford;  The  Atlas,  Boston,  Mass.,  1854- 
57;  member  editorial  staff  Tribune,  New  York,  1857-82.  Author  Tribune 
essays,  1869;  Record  of  fifty  years,  1879-80;  Reminiscences  of  a  jour- 
nalist, 1880;  Recollections  of  a  reader,  1880-81;  Autobiographical  papers. 
Born  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  April  7,  182 1;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
18,  1891.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  AUibone 

RAY,  ISAAC,  LL.D.;  M.D.  Bowdoin  college  1827;  A.M.  1846.  Physician 
Portland,  Me.;  Eastport,  Me.;  superintendent  Me  state  insane  asylum, 
Augusta,  Me.,  1841-45;  Butler  hospital  for  the  insane,  Providence,  R.  I., 
1845-66;  physician  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1866-81;  president  R.  I.  medical 
society  1856-58.  Author  numerous  publications.  See  Catalogue  of  the 
library  of  the  surgeon-general' s  office.  Born  Beverly,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1807; 
died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  March  31,  188 1. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bowdoin,  AUibone 

SMITH,  JOSIAH  TORREY,  A.M.;  A.B.  WiUiams  college  1842;  A.M.  1845; 
D.D.  University  of  Iowa.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1845;  pastor 
Lanesboro,  Mass.;  Sandisfield,  Mass.;  Hinsdale,  Mass.;  Bristol,  Conn.; 
Amherst,  Mass.;  Woodstock,  Conn.;  Warwick,  R.  I.  Author  various 
pamphlets  and  sermons.  Born  Williamsport,  Mass.,  Aug.  4,  1815;  died 
1888.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Williams,  AUibone 

1880 

MERRILL,  JOSEPH  WARREN,  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1865- 
89.     Manufacturing   chemist;   member   Mass.    house  of  representatives 


i88o         HONORARY  GRADUATES  583 

1864;  mayor  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1865,  1866;  president  several  religious 
and  benevolent  societies;  Colby  university  1869-89.  Born  Southampton, 
N.  H.,  Dec.  13,  1819;  died  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  12,  1889.  P. 

RIDER,  SIDNEY  SMITH,  A.M.  Bookseller  and  author  Providence,  R.  I. 
Author  and  editor  R.  I.  historical  tracts,  1877-06;  author  Book  notes, 
historical,  literary  and  critical,  1883;  The  lands  of  Rhode  Island,  1904;  editor 
The  bibliomaniac,  1867;  Supplement  to  the  Rhode  Island  colonial  records, 
1747  to  1754,  1S75;  Laws  and  acts  of  her  magesties  colony  of  R.  I.  and 
Providence  plantations,  1896.     Address,  73  Alniy  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.     P. 

1881 

SAWYER,  JOHN  WOODBURY,  A.M.;  M.D.  Harvard  university  1859. 
Physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  assistant  physician  Butler  hospital  for  the 
insane  1859-61;  physician  Boston,  Mass.,  1861-62;  assistant  superin- 
tendent Wis.  state  hospital  for  the  insane,  Madison,  Wis.,  1862-67; 
superintendent  Butler  hospital  for  the  insane  1867-85;  member  R.  I. 
medical  society  1867-85;  vice-president  1885.  Born  Danvers,  Mass., 
Nov.  5,  1834;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  14,  1885-1882.     R.  I.  med.  soc. 

1882 

CHACE,  JONATHAN,  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  189 2-.  Cotton 
manufacturer  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.;  retired;  president  Phenix  national 
bank;  member  R.  I.  senate;  U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1881-85;  U.  S. 
senate  1885-89.     Address,  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.  P, 

COLT.  LE  BARON  BRADFORD,  A.M.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1868;  LL.B. 
Columbia  college  1870.  Lawyer  Chicago,  111.,  1872-74;  Bristol,  R.  I., 
1874-;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1879-81;  justice  U.  S. 
district  court,  R.  I.,  1881-84;  U.  S.  circuit  court,  first  judicial  circuit, 
R.  I.,  1884-.     Address,  U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  Providence   R.  I. 

Columb.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog. 

GRAY.  HORACE,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1845;  A.M.  1848;  LL.B. 
1849;  LL.D.  1871.  Admitted  to  bar  1851;  lawyer;  reporter  Mass. 
supreme  court  1854-61;  associate  justice  1864-73;  chief  justice  1873-82; 
associate  justice  U.  S.  supreme  court  1882-1902;  member  Mass.  historical 
society;  fellow  American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences.  Born  Boston, 
Mass.,  1S28;  died  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  15,  1902. 

Cvc.  Am.  biog.,  Harv. 

MORTON,  JAMES  MADISON,  A.M.;  LL.D.  1893;  LL.B.  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1 86 1.  Special  student  Brown  university  1856-59;  admitted  to  bar 
1861;  lawyer  Fall  River,  Mass.  1861-90;  city  solicitor  Fall  River;  associ- 
ate justice  Mass.  supreme  court  1890-.  Address,  87  Rock  St.,  Fall 
River,  Mass.  P. 

1883 

ABERCROMBIE,  DANIEL  WEBSTER,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university 
1876;  LL.D.  Colby  college  1898.  Trustee  Brown  university  1904-. 
Classical  master  St.  Mark's  school,  Southboro,  Mass.,  1877-78;  Vt. 
academy,  Saxton's  river,  Vt.,  1878-82;  acting  principal  Worcester  acad- 
emy 1882-83;  principal  and  head  Greek  department  1883-.  Author 
occasional  articles  on  educational  topics.  Address,  Worcester  Academy, 
Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

WILLIAMS,  ALFRED  MASON,  A.M.  Student  Brown  university  1856-57; 
U.  S.  military  service  Civil  war;  member  staff  Gazette,  Taunton,  Mass.; 
managing  editor;  correspondent  New  York  Tribune  and  Boston  post, 
Fenian  disturbance  England  and  Ireland;  member  Mass.  house  of  rep- 
resentatives 1869,  1870;  editor  Neosho,  Mo.,  1872-76;  member  staff 
Journal,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1876-92;  editor-in-chief  1884-92.  Author 
Poets  and  poetry  of  Ireland,  1880;  Sam  Houston  and  the  war  of  independ- 
ence in  Texas,  1893;  Studies  in  folk  song  and  popular  poetry,  1894;  Under 
the  trade  winds,  with  a  biographical  sketch  by  R.  S.  Rowland,  1898-. 
Born  Taunton,  Mass.;  died  Basse  Terre,  St.  Kitts,  W.  I.,  March  9,  1896. 

Prov.  jour.,  P. 


584  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1884 

1884 

BENNETT,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.M.;  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1869. 
Student  Brown  university  1864-66;  physician  Philadelphia,  Penn.  Ad- 
dress, 1837  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

CALDWELL,  SAMUEL  LUNT,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Waterville  college  1839;  D.D. 
1858.  Trustee  Brown  university  1859-62;  fellow  1862-89;  secretary  of 
the  corporation  1875-89.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1845;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1846;  pastor  First  church,  Bangor,  Me., 
1846-58;  First  church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1858-73;  professor  Ecclesiastical 
history,  Newton  theological  institution,  1873-78;  president  Vassar  college 
1878-85;  resident  Providence,  R.  I.;  trustee  Waterville  college  1850-63; 
member  R.  I.  historical  society.  Author  Memorial  of  Prof.  R.  P.  Dunn, 
1867 ;  Literature  in  account  with  life,  1885  ;  two  lectures  in  Newton  lectures, 
1886;  Cities  of  our  faith  and  other  discourses,  1890;  besides  various  ser- 
mons and  contributions  to  periodicals;  editor  Publications  of  the  Narra- 
gansett  club,  vols.  3-4,  1867-70.  Born  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1820; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  26,  1889. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Colby,  Newt.,  Am.  cat. 

1885 

SAYLES,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  A.M.  Trustee  BroAvn  tmiversity  1879-94. 
Cotton  manufacturer  Saylesville,  R.  I.;  president  Slater  bank,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.;  Slater  cotton  company,  Pawtucket.  Born  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Sept. 
21,  1824;  died  Pawtucket,  May  7,  1894.  R.  I.  cyc,  Pres.  report 

1887 

WRIGHT,  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  D.D.;  A.B.  Oberlin  college  1859;  A.M. 
1862;  LL.D.  Drury  college  1887.  Graduated  Oberlin  theological  semi- 
nary 1862;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1863;  pastor  Bakersfield, 
Vt.,  1862-72;  Andover,  Mass.,  1872-81;  professor  language  and  literature 
of  the  New  Testament,  Oberlin  college,  1881-92;  professor  harmony  of 
science;  assistant  geologist  Penn.  survey  1881;  U.  S.  survey  1884-92. 
Author  Logic  of  Christian  evidences,  1880;  Studies  in  science  and  religion, 
1882;  An  inquiry  concerning  the  relation  of  death  to  probation,  1882; 
Glacial  boundary  in  O.,  Ind.,  and  Ky.,  1884;  Divine  authority  of  the  Bible, 
1884;  Ice  age  in  North  America  and  its  bearings  upon  the  antiquity  of  man, 
1889;  Charles  Grandison  Finney,  1891;  Man  and  the  glacial  period,  1892; 
Scientific  Aspects  of  Christian  evidences,  1898;  Asiatic  Russia,  2  vols., 
1902;  editor  Bibliotheca  sacra,  1884-.  Address,  145  Elm  St.,  Oberlin, 
Ohio.  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone,  P. 

1888 

WOODBURY,  AUGUSTUS,  D.D.;  A.M.  Harvard  university  1866.     Gradu- 
ated Harvard  divinity  school   1849;  ordained  Unitarian  minister  1849 
pastor  Concord,  N.   H.,   1849-53;  Lowell,  Mass.,   1853-57;  Westminster 
church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1857-92;  U.  S.  military  service  1861,  chaplain 
chairman  inspectors  R.  I.  prison  1866-77;  niember  commission  for  build 
ing  R.  I.  state  prison  1875-79;  president  Providence  Athenjsum  1883-88 
member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1864-65,  1874-75;  school  commit- 
tee. Concord,  N.  H.;  Lowell,  Mass.;  Providence,  R.  I.;  trustee  R.  I.  state 
home   and   school    1891-92.     Author  Plain  words  to  young  men,    1858; 
Narrative  of  the  campaign  of  the  First  R.  7.  regiment  in  the  spring  and 
sum,mer  of  186 1,  1862;  Major-general  Ambrose  E.  Burnside  and  the  Ninth 
army  corps,  1867;  Second  R.  I.  regiment,  1875;  besides  various  sermons, 
orations  and  addresses.     Born  Beverly,  Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1825;  died  Con- 
cord, N.  H.,  Nov.  19,  1895.     Harv.  div.  sch.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Allibone 


i889         HONORARY  GRADUATES  585 

1889 

GOODELL,  DAVID  HARVEY,  A.M.;  Dartmouth  college  1889.  Student 
Brown  university  1852-55;  manufacturer  and  fanner  Antrim,  N.  H.; 
member  N.  H.  house  of  representatives  1876-77,  1878;  governor's  council, 
N.  H.,  1883-85;  governor  of  N.  H.  1889-Q1;  ex-officio  trustee  Dartmouth 
college  1889-91.     Address,  Antrim,  N.  H.  Dart.,  P. 

GUINNESS,  HENRY  GRATTAN,  D.D.  Clergyman  London,  England; 
founder  and  honorary  director  East  London  institute  for  home  and 
foreign  missions  1872-;  fellow  Royal  Asiatic  society  1890;  Roval  geo- 
graphical society.  Author  Approaching  end  of  the  age,  1878;  Crammar 
of  the  Congo  language,  as  spoken  in  the  cataract  region  below  Stanley  Pool, 
1882;  Mosaic  history  and  gospel  story,  1882;  Light  for  the  last  days,  in 
conjunction  with  Mrs.  F.  E.  Guinness,  1886;  City  of  the  seven  hills; 
Romanistn  and  the  refortnation  from  the  stand-point  of  prophecy,  1887; 
Divine  programme  of  the  world's  history,  in  conjunction  with  Mrs.  F.  E. 
Guinness,  1888;  editor  Hymns  of  the  cross,  with  same,  1864;  Grammar 
of  the  Congo  language  as  spoken  two  hundred  years  ago,  1882.  Address, 
Harley  House,  Row  Road,  London,  England.  P. 

LINCOLN,  LEONTINE,  A.M.  Manufacturer  cotton  machinery  Fall  River, 
Mass.;  president  various  corporations;  president  savings  bank;  chairman 
school  committee  Fall  River,  Mass.,  several  years;  Mass.  state  board  of 
charities.     Address,  289  Bank  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 


1890 

GREER,  DAVID  HUMMELL,  D.D.;  A.B.  Washington  college,  Penn., 
1862;  D.D.  Kenyon  College  1880;  University  of  the  south  1901 ;  Columbia 
university  1904;  LL.D.  Washington  and  Jefferson  college  1902.  Or- 
dained Episcopal  priest  1868;  rector  Christ  church,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va., 
1866-68;  Trinity  church,  Covington,  Ky.,  1868-71;  Grace  church, 
Providence,  R.  L,  1871-88;  St.  Bartholomew's  church,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1888-1904;  bishop  coadjutor  of  New  York  1904-.  Author  The  historic 
Christ,  1890;  From  things  to  God,  1893;  The  preacher  and  his  place,  1895; 
Visions,  1898.     Address,  7  Gramercy  Park,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

HOPPIN,  WILLIAM  JONES,  A.M.;  A.B.  Middlebury  college  1832;  Yale 
college  1832;  A.M.  1879;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1835.  Lawyer 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1837-77?;  ^^^t  secretary  U.  S.  legation,  London,  Eng- 
land, ten  years;  resident  Providence,  R.  I.,  1887-95;  one  of  the  founders 
Century  club.  New  York,  1846;  president  Union  league  club  two  years; 
founder  American  art  union;  trustee  Metropolitan  museum  of  art;  New 
York  society  library;  art  juror  Paris  exposition  1867.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  April  21,  1813;  died  Providence,  Sept.  3,  1895.  Prov.  jour. 

KING.  CLARENCE,  LL.D.;  Ph.B.  Yale  university  1862.  Member  Cal. 
geological  sur\'ey  1862-66;  in  charge  of  U.  S.  exploration  of  the  40th 
parallel  1867-72;  director  U.  S.  geological  survey  1878-81;  engaged  in 
special  geological  investigations  1881-1901;  member  national  academy 
of  sciences  1 876-1 901.  Author  Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada, 
1872;  Systematic  geology;  Geological  explorations  of  the  fortieth  parallel, 
vol.  I,  1878;  editor  Geological  explorations  of  the  fortieth  parallel,  7  vols, 
and  atlas  2  vols.,  1870-78.  Bom  Newport,  R.  I.,  Jan.  6,  1842;  died 
Phoenix,  Ariz.,  Dec.  24,  1901. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Johnson's  eye,  AUibone,  App.  ann.  eye. 

TILLINGHAST,  PARDON  ELISHA,  A.M.  Principal  grammar  school. 
Valley  Falls,  R.  I.,  two  years;  Meeting  street  grammar  school.  Providence, 
R.  I.;  Grove  street  grammar  school,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1860-62,  1863-66; 
U.    S.   military  service     1862-63,   quartermaster-sergeant;   admitted  to 


S86  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1890 

bar  1867;  lawyer  Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  general  assembly  1872- 
73,  1876-81;  town  solicitor  Pawtucket,  1874-81;  advocate  general  R.  I. 
1876-81;  associate  justice  R.  I.  supreme  court  1881-1904;  chief  justice 
1904-05.  Born  West  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  Dec.  10,  1836;  died  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.,  Feb.  9,  1905.  R.  I.  eye.  P.,  Prov.  jour. 

1891 

BENNETT,  JAMES  LAWRENCE,  A.B.  Curator  of  the  herbaria.  Brown 
university,  1890-91 ;  curator  of  the  herbaria  and  the  museum  of  econom- 
ic botany  1891-94.  Manufacturing  jeweler,  Providence,  R.  I.;  botanist; 
resident  Hartford,  Conn.  Author  Plants  of  R.  I..  1888.  Born  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  April  8,  1832;  died  Hartford,  Conn.,  April   13    1904.  P. 

LANGDON,  COURTNEY,  A.B.  Assistant  professor  modern  languages, 
Brown  university,  1890-92;  associate  professor  Romance  languages  and 
literatttres  1892-99;  professor  Romance  languages  and  literatures  1899-. 
Instructor  German  and  French,  Episcopal  academy  of  Conn.,  1881-82; 
Lehigh  university  1882-84;  private  tutor  Baltimore,  Md.,  1884-86;  in- 
structor Romance  languages,  Cornell  university,  1886-90.  Address,  86 
Upton  St.,   Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TAFT,  ROYAL  CHAPIN,  A.M.  Student  Worcester  academy  two  years; 
cotton  manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I.;  president  Merchants  national 
bank  1868- ;  R.  I.  hospital  16  years;  director  Providence  institution  for 
savings;  R.  I.  hospital  trust  company;  New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hart- 
ford railroad;  and  several  other  corporations;  member  Providence  com- 
mon council  1855-56;  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1880-83;  governor 
R.  I.  1888-89;  Author  Some  notes  on  the  introduction  of  wool  manufacture 
into  the  U.  S.     Address,  79  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

1892 

ALDRICH,  NELSON  WILMARTH,  LL.D.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I.; 
U.  S.  military  service  1862;  president  Union  railroad  company;  member 
Providence  common  council  1869-71,  1872-75;  president  1872,  1873; 
member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1875-77;  speaker  1876-77;  mem- 
ber U.  S.  house  of  representatives  1879-81;  U.  S.  senate  1881-.  Ad- 
dress, no  Benevolent  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.      Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  R.  I.  man. 

AMES,  OLIVER,  LL.D.  Student  Brown  university  1851-53;  manufacturer 
shovels,  firm  of  Oliver  Ames  and  sons.  North  Easton,  Mass.;  major  4th 
Mass.  regiment  1854-57;  lieutenant-colonel  1857;  member  school  commit- 
tee 12  years;  Mass.  senate  1880,  1881;  lieutenant-governor  Mass.  1882-86; 
governor  of  Mass.  1886-88;  resident  North  Easton,  Mass.;  president  and 
director  numerous  railroad  and  other  corporations;  trustee  several 
banks.  Born  North  Easton,  Mass.,  Feb.  4,  1831;  died  North  Easton, 
Oct.  22,  1895.  Nat.  cyc.  Am.  biog..  Hist,  of  Easton 

CALDER,  EDWIN  EDDY,  A.M.  Assistant  analytical  chemistry,  Brown 
university  1874-82;  instructor  chemistry  1890-1901.  Analytical  and 
consulting  chemist  Providence;  lecturer  on  chemistry,  medical  school, 
Boston  university,  1883-84;  professor  chemistry  1884-;  professor  general 
and  analytical  chemistry,  R.  I.  college  of  pharmacy  and  allied  sciences, 
190 2-;  member  American  chemical  society;  Society  of  chemical  industry, 
England.     Address,  Longmeadow,  R.  I.  P. 

FIELD,  EDWARD,  A.B.  Department  clerk  water  and  treasury  depart- 
ments. Providence,  R.  I.,  1876-89;  city  auditor,  pro  tempore,  1887; 
member  school  committee  1888-91;  clerk  municipal  court  1889-;  record 
commissioner  1891-.  Author  Tax  lists  of  the  town  of  Providence  during 
the  administration  of  Sir  Thomas  Andros,  1895;  Revolutionary  defences 
in  R.  I.,  1896;  The  colonial  tavern,  1897;  Esek  Hopkins,  1898;  Index  to 
the  probate  records  of  the  municipal  court  of  the  city  of  Providence,  1646-gp, 
1902;  Remains  of  Gen.  Nathanael  Greene,  1903;  editor  The  early  records 
pf  the  town  of  Providence ,  vols.  1-17,  1892-1903;  Manual  of  the  R.  I.  society. 


1892         HONORARY  GRADUATES  587 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,  1892,  1899;  The  diary  of  Israel  Angell, 
1899 ;  The  State  of  R.  I.  and  Providence  plantations  at  the  end  of  the  century, 
3  vols.,  1902.     Address,  City  Hall,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LADD,  HERBERT  WARREN,  A.M.  With  Mercury,  New  Bedford,  Mass.; 
dry  goods  merchant  Providence,  R.  I.;  vice  president  Providence  board 
of  trade  two  years;  president  Society  for  the  prevention  of  cruelty  to 
children  three  years;  R.  I.  school  of  design  four  years;  governor  R.  I. 
1889-90,  1891-92;  chairman  commission  to  erect  R.  I.  state  capitol;  ben- 
efactor Brown  university.  Address,  Corey,  Milliken  and  Co.,  Exchange 
Building,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

McCarthy,  Nathaniel  JAMES,  Ph.B.  Self-educated  mathematician; 
resident  Mansfield,  Mass.,  1869-72;  student  of  mathematics  with  special 
privileges  public  library,  Boston,  Mass.,  1872-76;  resident  Boston  1876- 
80;  in  employ  of  Nicholson  file  company,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1880-98; 
resident  Boston,  Mass.  Born  West  Newton,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1849;  '^^^^ 
Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  6,  1899.  Prov.  jour.,  P. 

MOXOM,  PHILIP  STAFFORD,  D.D.;  A.B.  University  of  Rochester  1879; 
A.M.  1882.  Baptist  clergyman;  pastor  Bellevue,  Mich.,  1871-72;  Albion, 
Mich.,  1872-75;  Mount  Morris,  N.  Y.,  1875-78;  First  church,  Cleveland, 
O.,  1879-85;  Boston,  Mass.,  1885-94;  South  Congregational  church, 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1894-;  preacher  Harvard  university  1894-95;  Chicago 
university  1901-02,  1903-04;  lecturer  Lowell  institute  1895;  president 
Appalachian  mountain  club  1894;  Boston  Browning  society  1894-97. 
Author  Aim  of  life,  1894;  From  Jerusalem  to  Nicea:  the  Christian  church  in 
the  first  three  centuries,  1895  ;  Religion  of  hope,  1895  ;  also  numerous  pamph- 
lets and  review  articles  on  social  and  religious  subjects.  Address,  Win- 
gate  Lodge,  83  Dartmouth  Terrace,  Springfield,  Mass.  P. 

PATTISON,  THOMAS  HARWOOD,  D.D.;  A.B.  Regent's  Park  college, 
London,  England  1862;  D.D.  Madison  university  1880;  Williams  college 
1893.  Baptist  clergyman;  pastor  Middleton  in  Teesdale,  Durham, 
England;  Newcastle  on  Tyne,  England;  Rochdale,  England;  First  church, 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  1875-78;  Emmanual  church,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1878-81; 
professor  homiletics  and  pastoral  theology,  Rochester  theological  sem- 
inary, 1881-.  Author  Service  of  song,  1864;  Religious  republics,  with 
others,  i86g;Present  day  lectures,  1872 ;  The  making  of  William  Carey,  1892 ; 
History  of  the  English  Bible,  1894;  The  making  of  the  sermon,  1898;  Public 
worship,  1900;  The  ministry  of  the  Sunday  school,  1902;  History  of  Chris- 
tian preaching,  1903.  Born  Lanceston,  England,  Dec.  14,  1838;  died 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  14,  1905.  Bapt.  encyc,  P. 

POPE,  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  A.M.  Instructor  high  school,  now  the 
B.  M.  C.  Durfee  high  school,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1877-90;  vice  principal, 
1890-1903;  principal  1903-.    Address,  175  Rock  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.    P. 

ROUND,  WILLIAM  MARSHALL  FITTS.  A.M.  Student  Harvard  medical 
school;  journalist  until  1879;  corresponding  secretary  Pri.son  as.sociation 
of  N.  Y.  1879-;  National  prison  association  1883-88;  U.  S.  delegate, 
International  prison  congress,  Rome,  1886;  Congress  of  criminal  anthro- 
pology, Brussels,  1892;  U.  S.  commissioner  Vienna  exposition,  1873; 
organizer  Burnham  industrial  farm;  director  order  of  St.  Christopher; 
American  social  science  association.  Author  Achsah,  1876;  Torn  and 
mended,  1876;  Child  Marian  abroad,  1877;  Hal,  1880;  Rosecroft,  1881. 
Address,  Nantucket,  Mass.  Am.  cat.,  Allibone,  P. 

SHARPE,  LUCIAN,  A.M.  Apprentice  with  Joseph  R.  Brown,  clock  maker 
and  fine  mechanic.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1848-53;  partner  with  Joseph  R. 
Brown  1853;  treasurer  Brown  and  Sharpe  manufacturing  company 
1868-99,  and  always. a  large  factor  in  the  development  of  that  industry; 
member  board  of  aldermen,  Providence,  1872;  trustee  Providence  insti- 
tution for  savings  1881-99;  vice  president;  director  Providence  gas  com- 
pany 1883-99;  R--  I-  hospital  trust  company  1897-99;  president  Providence 
journal  company  1886.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  20,  1830;  died 
at  sea  on  his  return  from  Europe,  Oct.  17,  1899.  P. 


588  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1893 

1893 

BANES,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.M.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-64,  assist- 
ant adjutant-general;  member  firm  of  Fiss,  Banes,  Erben  and  company, 
worsted  yarn  manufacturers,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  several  years;  presi- 
dent U.  S.  electric  light  company;  special  partner  firm  of  Erben,  Harding 
and  company;  president  Market  street  national  bank  1887-97;  general 
secretary  American  Baptist  publication  society  1894-97;  director  Gen- 
eral international  electrical  exposition  1884;  president  Franklin  institute 
1885;  member  select  council,  Philadelphia,  1882;  first  president  Phila- 
delphia Baptist  city  mission;  trustee  Drexel  institute;  director  various 
railway  and  other  corporations  and  philanthropic  organizations.  Avithor 
History  of  Philadelphta  brigade,  iS-jb;  Manual  training  and  trade  schools, 
1890;  John  Peddie,  1891;  Benjamin  Griffith, _  1894;  Annals  of  Miles  an- 
cestry, 1895 ;  besides  various  historical  and  other  pamphlets.  Born  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.,  Oct.  24,  1831;  died  Philadelphia,  Jan.   15,  1897. 

Phila.  pub.  ledger,  Allibone,  P. 

LOCKE,  GEORGE  LYMAN,  D.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1859;  A.M. 
1862.  Private  tutor  1859-62;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1863;  priest 
1865;  assistant  minister  Grace  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1863-64;  Trinity 
church,  Boston,  1864-65;  rector  St.  Michael's  church,  Bristol,  R.  I., 
1867-.     Address,  Bristol,  R.  I.  P. 

PUTNAM,  WILLIAM  LeBARON,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Bowdoin  college  1855; 
A.M.  1858;  LL.D.  1884.  Admitted  to  bar  1858;  lawyer  Portland,  Me.; 
mayor  1869-70;  U.  S.  commissioner  to  negotiate  with  Great  Britain  in 
the  settlement  of  the  rights  of  American  fishermen  in  the  territorial 
waters  of  Canada  and  Newfoundland  1887;  justice  U.  S.  circuit  court; 
U.  S.  commissioner  under  the  treaty  for  the  settlement  of  the  Behring  sea 
claims  of  February  8,  1896.     Address,  166  State  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Bowdoin,  P. 

1894 

DOYLE,  SARAH  ELIZABETH,  A.M.  Teacher  public  schools,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1846-92;  high  school  1859-78;  principal  girls'  department,  high 
school,  1878-92;  first  president  R.  I.  women's  club  1876-84;  charter 
member  R.  I.  school  of  design  1877-;  secretary  1877-89;  chairman  com- 
mittee to  raise  funds  for  the  Women's  college  in  Brown  viniversity  1895; 
president  R.  I.  society  for  the  collegiate  education  of  women  1895-; 
secretary  public  school  investigation  committee  appointed  by  Mayor 
Baker  1898-99.     Address,  119  Prospect  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HOWARD,  JAMES  LELAND,  A.M.  Trustee  Brown  university  1888-. 
President  James  L.  Howard  and  company,  manufacturers  of  railway 
supplies,  Hartford,  Conn.;  director  Phoenix  bank  185 4-;  Travelers  insur- 
ance company  1864-;  vice  president  Hartford  county  fire  insurance 
company;  president  Hartford  city  gas  light  company  1880- 1900;  mem- 
ber common  council;  alderman;  police  commissioner;  park  commissioner; 
member  high  school  committee;  lieutenant-governor  Conn.  1887-89; 
president  Conn.  Baptist  convention  1871-76;  American  Baptist  publica- 
tion society  1873-77;  American  Baptist  home  mission  society  1881-84, 
1890-93;  Conn.  Baptist  education  society;  member  board  of  managers 
American  Baptist  missionary  union;  trustee  Shaw  university;  Spelman 
seminary;  Newton  theological  institution;  American  Baptist  education 
society;  president  board  of  trustees  Conn,  literary  institution.  Address, 
67  CoUins  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  P. 

MERRIMAN,  CHARLES  HENRY,  A.M.  Manufacturer;  treasurer  Man- 
ville  company;  Lippitt  woolen  company.     Address,  Providence,  R.  I. 

P. 


i894         HONORARY  GRADUATES  589 

RICHARDSON,  ERASTUS,  A.M.  Bookkeeper  Albion  company  1856-63; 
Edward  Harris  1863-6.S;  I.ippitt  woolen  company  1865-1901;  Clinton 
manufacturing  company  1901-;  member  school  committee,  Woonsocket, 
R.  I.  Author  History  of  Woonsocket,  1876;  First  six  books  of  Aineid, 
translated,  1879.     Address,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 

SHEDD,  JOEL  HERBERT,  A.M.  Engaged  in  railroad  construction, 
Ind.;  civil  engineer  Boston,  Mass.,  1856-66;  member  Mass.  commission  on 
Concord  and  Sudbury  rivers  1860;  consulting  engineer  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1866-69;  chief  engineer  water  works,  Providence,  1869-90;  chair- 
man R.  I.  harbor  commission  1876-;  city  engineer  Providence  1890-97; 
consulting  engineer  Providence.  R.  I.,  1897-;  member  joint  commission 
of  R.  I.  and  Conn,  to  establish  encroachment  lines  on  Pawcatuck  River 
and  Little  Narragansett  Bay.  Author  numerous  reports  and  papers 
on  engineering.     Address,  Providence,  R.  L  P. 

1895 

BLAKE,  ELI  WHITNEY,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1857;  A.M.  University 
of  Vt.  1867.  Hazard  professor  physics,  Brown  university,  1870-95. 
Teacher  private  school,  Unionville,  Conn.,  1857-58;  student  Sheftield 
scientific  school,  Yale  college,  1858-59;  Heidelberg,  Marburg  and  Berlin, 
Germany,  three  and  a  half  years;  professor  chemistry  and  physics,  Uni- 
versity of  Vt.  and  State  agricultural  college,  1866-67;  acting  professor 
physics,  Columbia  college,  1868-69;  professor  physics  and  mechanics, 
Cornell  university,  1869-70.  Author  various  articles  in  scientific  journals. 
Bom  New  Haven,  Conn.,  April  20,  1836;  died  Hampton,  Conn.,  Oct.  1, 
1895.  Phys.  rev. 

FOWLER,  ROBERT  LUDLOW,  A.M.;  LL.B.  Columbia  College  1870. 
Lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.  Author  Facsimile  of  the  laivs  and  acts  of  the 
general  assembly  for  their  majesties  province  of  Neiu  York.  .  . ,  T6g4,  together 
ivith  an  historical  introdiiction,  notes  on  the  lau-s,  and  appendices,  1894; 
Laiv  of  charitable  uses,  trusts  and  donations  in  New  York,  1896;  The  real 
property  law  of  the  state  of  N .  Y .,  2  ed.,  190-4;  various  other  publications. 
Address,  26  West  10th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

IRVINE,  JULIA  JOSEPHINE  [Mrs.  Charles  James  Irvine],  Litt.D.;  A.B. 
Cornell  College  1875;  A.M.  1876.  Professor  Greek,  Wellesley  college, 
1890-99;  president   1895-99.     Address,  Ledger,  N.  C. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  W.  w.  in  Am. 

JANES,  LEWIS  GEORGE,  A.M.  Student  medicine  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
author  and  lecturer;  president  Brooklyn  ethical  association  1895-96; 
lecturer  sociology  and  civics,  Brooklyn  institute  of  arts  and  sciences, 
1893-96;  instructor  history,  Adelphi  academy,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1894-95; 
vice  president  Brooklyn  institute  of  arts  and  sciences  several  years; 
director  Cambridge  conference,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1896-1901;  director 
Monsalvat  school  of  comparative  religion;  lecturer  Ohio  state  university; 
president  Free  religious  association  of  America  1899-1901.  Author  num- 
erous pamphlets  and  articles  relating  to  philosophy  and  metaphysics. 
Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  19,  1844;  died  Eliot,  Me.,  Sept.  4,  1901. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog. 

JORDAN,  JULES,  Mus.D.  Teacher,  conductor  and  composer  of  music, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  director  and  conductor  Arion  club  1880-.  Author 
various  musical  compositions.  Address,  Butler  Exchange,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

SEARCH,  THEODORE  CORSON,  A.M.  Graduated  Crozer  normal  and 
high  school  1861;  principal  high  school,  Middletown,  Penn.,  1861-65; 
president  Cold  Springs  bleaching  and  finishing  works,  Yardley,  Penn.; 
Penn.  museum  and  school  of  industrial  art  1898-.  Address,  914  Arcade 
Building,  Philadelph-'a.  Penn.  P. 


590  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1895 

WINTER,  WILLIAM,  Litt.D.;  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1857.  Dra- 
matic reviewer  and  editorial  writer  Tribune,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1865-; 
president  board  of  trustees,  Staten  Island  academy,  18S9-.  Author 
Poems,  1854;  Queen's  domain  and  other  poems,  1858;  My  witness,  1871; 
Edwin  Booth  in  12  dramatic  characters,  1871;  Thistle-down,  1878;  Trip  to 
England,  1879;  Poems,  complete  edition,  1880;  The  Jeffersons,  1881; 
English  rambles,  1883;  Henry  Irving,  1885;  Stage  life  of  Mary  Anderson, 
1886;  Shakespeare's  England,  1886;  Wanderers:  poems,  1888;  Brief 
chronicles,  1889;  Memorial  of  John  McCidlough,  1889;  Press  and  the 
stage,  an  oration,  1889;  Sketch  of  the  life  of  John  Gilbert,  1890;  Ada  Rehan, 
1891;  The  actor  and  other  orations,  1891;  Gray  days  and  gold,  1891;  Old 
shrines  and  ivy,  1892;  Shadows  of  the  stage,  three  series,  1892-95;  Life 
and  art  of  Edwin  Booth,  1893;  George  William  Ctirtis,  an  eulogy,  1893;  Life 
and  art  of  Joseph  Jefferson,  1894;  Brown  heath  and  blue  bells,  1895;  Wreath 
of  laurel,  1899;  also  prefaces  to  plays  printed  for  Augustin  Daly,  1886-95; 
editor  Drift  and  other  poems  by  George  Arnold,  1866;  Poems  grave  and 
gay  by  George  Arnold,  1867;  Poems  by  George  Arnold,  1880;  Edwin  Booth 
prompt  book,  1877-78;  Miscellaneous  plays  of  Edwin  Booth,  1899;  Shakes- 
pearean plays  of  Edwin  Booth,  1899;  Poems  and  stories  by  Fitz- James 
O'Brien,  1881 ;  Life,  stories  and  poems  of  John  Brougham,  1881 ;  translator 
Marv  of  Madala  by  Paul  Heyse,  1903.  Address,  17  Third  Ave.,  New 
Brighton,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.  P. 

1896 

COLLINS,  JAMES  FRANKLIN,  Ph.B.  Curator  herbarium,  Brown  uni- 
versity, 1894-;  instructor  botany  1899-.  Author  Outlines  for  systematic 
study  of  the  higher  plants;  various  articles  in  botanical  journals.  Address, 
468  'Hope  St.,"  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HERRESHOFF,  NATHANAEL  GREENE,  Sc.M.  Naval  architect  Bristol, 
R.  I.     Address,  Bristol,  R.  I. 

STERNBERG,  GEORGE  MILLER,  LL.D.;  M.D.  College  of  physicians 
and  surgeons,  Columbia  college,  1860;  LL.D.  University  of  Michigan, 
1895.  U.  S.  military  service  1861-;  assistant  surgeon  1861;  surgeon- 
general  1893;  retired  1902;  president  American  public  health  association 
1887;  American  medical  association  1897.  Author  Malaria  and  malarial 
diseases,  1885;  Manual  of  bacteriology,  1893;  Infection  and  immunity, 
1903;  numerous  medical  and  scientific  papers.  Address,  2144  California 
Ave.,  Washington,  D.  C.  P- 

STRAUS,  OSCAR  SOLOMON,  Litt.D.;  A.B.  Columbia  college  1871;  LL.B. 
1873;  A.M.  1873;  LL.D.  1904;  Washington  and  Lee  university  1898; 
University  of  Penn.  1900,  Merchant  and  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
U.  S.  minister,  Turkey,  1887-89,  1897-1900;  member  commission  for  the 
reform  of  pauper  insane  asylums  1894;  commission  for  the  reform  of  the 
school  laws  in  the  city  of  New  York  189 5-;  president  American  Jewish 
historical  society;  member  permanent  court  of  arbitration  at  the  Hague 
1902-.  Author  The  origin  of  republican  form  of  government  in  the  U.  S., 
1886;  Roger  Williams  the  pioneer  of  religious  liberty,  1894;  Religious  lib- 
erty in  U.  S.,  1896;  various  articles  and  addresses.  Address,  42  Warren 
St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

TARBELL,  HORACE  SUMNER,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Wesleyan  university  1859; 
A.M.  1862.  Superintendent  schools  East  Saginaw,  Mich.,  1870-76; 
state  superintendent  public  instruction  Mich.,  1876-78;  superintendent 
schools  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1878-84;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1884-1902;  mem- 
ber committee  of  15,  National  council  of  education.  Author  of  a  series 
of  text  books  on  grammar  and  composition;  two  series  of  geographies. 
Born  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Aug.  19,  1838;  died  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Sept.  16, 
1904.  Br.  a.  m.,  P. 


i897         HONORARY  GRADUATES  591 

1897 

ALLEN,  WILLARD  SPENCER,  A.M.  Address,  93  Lexington  St..  Boston, 
Mass. 

DYER,  ELISHA,  A.M.;  Ph.D.  University  of  Giessen,  Germany,  1860. 
Special  student  in  chemistry,  Brown  university,  1857-58;  colonel  and 
aide-de-camp  on  staff  of  governor  of  R.  I.,  1858,  1863-66;  adjutant -gen- 
eral R.  L,  1882-95;  retired  with  rank  of  brigadier-general  1897;  member 
R.  L  senate  1877-78;  R.  I.  state  board  of  health  1878-83;  R.  L  house  of 
representatives  1880,  1881;  school  committee  Rrovidence,  R.  L,  1888- 
97;  board  of  aldermen  1890-92;  governor  of  R.  L  1897-1900;  first  secre- 
tary and  afterwards  member  R.  I.  state  board  of  soldiers'  relief;  member 
Pawtucket,  Bristol,  Newport  and  Providence  armory  commissions. 
Editor  Revised  report  of  the  adjutant-general  of  1865.  Address,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  R.  L  man.,  P. 

1898 

BARTLETT,  JOHN  RUSSELL,  Sc.D.  Graduated  U.  S.  naval  academy; 
U.  S.  naval  service  1861-1904;  rear  admiral  retired  1897;  in  command 
U.  S.  coast  survey  187  7-82;  U.  S.  hydrographic  office  1882-88;  U.  S. 
naval  intelligence  office.  War  with  Spain;  superintendent  U.  S.  auxiliary 
naval  force;  resident  Lonsdale,  R.  L  Born  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  26, 
1843;  died  Lonsdale,  R.  I.,  Nov    22,  1904.  W.  w.  in  Am.,  P. 

HILLMAN,  ADELIA  THOMPSON  [Mrs.  Walter  Hillman],  A.M.  Prin- 
cipal public  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  several  years;  president  Hillman 
college,  Clinton,  Miss.,  1894-1902.  Bom  Union,  Me.,  Jan.  1830;  died 
Clinton,  Miss.,  June  30,  1902.  P. 

HYATT,  ALPHAEUS,  LL.D.;  Sc.B.  Harvard  university  1862.  U.  S. 
military  service.  Civil  war,  captain;  officer  Essex  institute  and  Peabody 
academy,  Salem,  Mass.;  professor  zoology  and  palaeontology,  Mass. 
institute  of  technology;  professor  biology  and  zoology,  Boston 
university;  curator  Boston  society  of  natural  history  and  assistant 
Museum  of  comparative  zoology,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  vice  president 
American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences;  member  National  academy  of 
science;  American  philosophical  society;  geologist  and  palaeontologist 
U.  S.  geological  survey;  foreign  member  Geological  society  of  London. 
Author  various  technical  and  scientific  articles.  Bom  Washington,  D. 
C,  April  5,  1838;  died  1902.  Harv.,  W.  w.  in  Am. 

MACY,  JESSE,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Iowa  college  1880;  A.M.  1883.  Principal 
Grinnell  academy  1870-85;  professor  constitutional  history  and  political 
science,  Iowa  college,  188 5-.  Author  Civil  government  tn  Iou.u,  1880; 
Our  government,  1886;  First  lessons  in  civil  government,  1895;  The  English 
constitution,  1897;  Political  parties  in  the  United  States,  1S46  to  1S61; 
Party  organization  and  machinery,  1904;  The  government  of  Iowa,  1905. 
Address,  Grinnell,  Iowa.  P- 

1899 

HAZARD,  CAROLINE,  Litt.D.  President  Wellesley  college  1899-. 
Author  Memoirs  of  J.  L.  Diman,  1886;  College  Tom,  1893;  Narragansett 
ballads,  1894;  Narragansett  Frieyids'  meeting,  1899;  editor  Works  of  R.  G. 
Hazard,  4  vols.,  1889.     Address,  Wellesley  College,  Wellesley,  Mass.      P. 

1900 

LAMONT,  HAMMOND,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  university  1886.  Assistant 
professor  rhetoric.  Brown  university,  1895-98;  professor  1898-1900. 
Teacher  1886-87  ;  newspaper  work  Albany,  N.  Y.,and  Tacoma  and  Seattle, 
Wash.,  1887-92;  instructor  English,  Harvard  university,  1892-95;  man- 
aging editor  Evening  post.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900-.  Author  Specimens 
of  exposition;  editor  Burke's  Concilation  speech.  Address,  The  Evening 
Post,  Box  794,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 


592  B  R  O  W  N     U  N  I  V  E  R  S  I  T  Y  1901 

1901 

MacDOUGALL,  HAMILTON  CRAWFORD,  Mus.D.  Teacher  of  music 
and  organist  Providence,  R.  I.;  professor  music,  Wellesley  college: 
associate  Royal  college  of  organists,  London,  1883.  Author  Studies 
in  melody  playing;  The  national  graded  course,  7  books;  also  various 
songs  and  anthems.     Address,  Wellesley,  Mass.  P. 

MEESER,  SPENSER  BYRON,  D.D.;  Ph.B.  Bucknell  university  1883. 
Graduated  Crozer  theological  seminary  1886;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1886;  pastor  First  church,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1886-93;  Second  church, 
Washington,  Del.,  1893-96;  First  church,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1896-1902; 
Woodward  avenue  church,  Detroit,  Mich.  Author  sermons  and  philo- 
sophical papers  in  magazines.     Address,  279  John  R.  St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

MILES,  NELSON  APPLETON,  LL.D.  U.  S.  military  service  1861-; 
major-general  N.  Y.  volunteers  1865;  colonel  U.  S.  army  1866;  brigadier- 
general  1880;  major-general  1890;  commander  U.  S.  army  189.'i-1903; 
lievitenant-general  1900;  represented  U.  S.  army,  Turco-Grecian  war; 
Queen  Victoria's  diamond  jubilee  1897.  Author  Personal  recollections, 
1896;  Military  Europe,  1898;  besides  various  articles  and  reports.  Ad- 
dress, Hotel  Somerset,  Boston,  Mass.  Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Enc.  Am. 

RICHARD,  TIMOTHY,  Litt.D.  Missionary  English  Baptist  mission,  China, 
1869-;  general  secretary  Society  for  the  diffusion  of  Christian  and  general 
knowledge  among  the  Chinese  1891-;  chancellor  Imperial  university  of 
Shansi,  China,  1902-.  Author  and  translator  of  over  250  works  in 
Chinese.     Address,  44  Boone  Road,  Shanghai,  China.  P. 

1902 

MARTIN,  FREDERICK  ROY,  A.M.;  A.B.  Harvard  imiversity  1893. 
Assistant  editor  Journal,  Boston,  Mass.,  1894-98;  associate  editor  Journal, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1898-1904.     Address,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

1903 

MONTAGUE,  ANDREW  JACKSON,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Richmond  college  1882; 
LL.B.  University  of  Virginia  1885.  Lawyer  Richmond,  Va.;  U.  S.  district 
attorney.  Western  district  of  Va.,  1894-98;  attorney-general,  Va.,  1898- 
1902;  governor  of  Va.  1902-06.     Address,  Richmond,  Va. 

WILSON,  WOODROW,  LL.D.;  A.B.  College  of  N.  J.  1879;  A.M.  1882; 
Ph.D.  Johns  Hopkins  university  1886.  Assistant  professor  history  and 
political  economy,  Bryn  Mawr  college,  1885-88;  professor  history  and 
political  economy,  Wesleyan  university,  1888-90;  professor  jurispru- 
dence and  politics.  College  of  N.  J.,  now  Princeton  university,  1890-; 
president  1902-.  Author  Congressional  government,  1885;  The  state: 
elements  of  historical  and  practical  politics,  1889;  Division  and  reunion, 
iSzg-iSgg,  1893;  An  old  master  and  other  political  essays,  1893;  George 
Washington,  1896;  Mere  literature,  1896;  A  History  of  the  American 
people,  1902.     Address,  Princeton,  N.  J.  P. 

WOOLSEY,  THEODORE  SALISBURY,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Yale  college  1872; 
LL.B.  1876;  A.M.  1877.  Student  Europe  1874-75,  1878-93;  instructor 
public  law,  Yale  college,  1877-78;  professor  international  law  1878-; 
governor  Conn,  society  Colonial  wars.  Author  America's  foreign  policy, 
1898;  numerous  articles  upon  international  law  and  diplomacy;  editor 
Woolsey's  International  law;  Pomeroy's  International  laiv;  also  articles 
on  international  law  in  Johnson's  cyclopcedia.  Address,  New  Haven, 
Conn.  P. 

1904 

ANDERSON,  FREDERICK  LINCOLN,  D.D.;  A.B.  University  of  Chicago 
1882;  A.M.  1885;  D.B.  Baptist  union  theological  seminary  1888.     Assist- 


I904         HONORARY  GRADUATES  593 

ant  professor  Latin,  University  of  Chicago,  1882-85;  ordained  Baptist 
minister;  pastor  second  church,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1888-1900;  pro- 
fessor New  Testament  interpretation,  Newton  theological  institution, 
1900-.  Author  various  articles  and  pamphlets.  Address,  Newton 
Centre,  Mass.  P. 

FREEMAN,  JOHN  RIPLEY,  Sc.D.;  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technology 
1876.  Principal  assistant  engineer  Essex  company,  Lawrence,  Mass.; 
inspector  and  hydraulic  engineer  Factory  mutual  fire  insurance  com- 
panies of  Boston,  Mass.,  one  year;  chief  inspector  and  chief  engineer; 
member  water  board,  Winchester,  Mass.;  original  member  Mass.  metro- 
politan water  board  1895-96;  president  and  treasurer  Manufacturers, 
Rhode  Island,  and  Mechanics  fire  insurance  companies,  Providence,  R.  I., 
1896-;  State,  Enterprise,  and  American  insurance  companies,  1904-; 
appointed  to  investigate  New  York  water  supply  1899;  member  com- 
niission  on  additional  water  supply  for  the  City  of  New  York  1902;  chief 
engineer  committee  appointed  to  consider  the  advisability  of  construct- 
ing a  dam  across  the  Charles  river  1903 ;  consulting  engineer  water  works, 
Nashua,  N.  H.;  Asheville,  N.  C;  Massena,  N.  Y.;  president  Boston  society 
of  civil  engineers  1893;  vice  president  American  society  of  civil  engineers 
1902,  1903;  American  society  of  mechanical  engineers  1903-04;  president 
1904-;  director  National  bank  of  commerce;  R.  I.  hospital  trust  com- 
pany; People's  savings  bank;  trustee  Butler  hospital  for  the  insane; 
member  corporation  Mass.  institute  of  technology;  trustee  R.  I.  school 
of  design.  Author  various  reports  and  scientific  articles.  Address, 
235  Arlington  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

McVICAR,  WILLIAM  NEILSON,  LL.D.;  A.B.  Columbia  College  1865; 
D.D.  1898;  Kenyon  college  1885;  University  of  Pennsylvania  1898. 
Graduated  General  theological  seminary  1868;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon 
1867;  priest  1868;  rector  Holy  Trinity  church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1868-75; 
Holv  Trinitv  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1875-98;  bishop  coadjutor, 
R.  I.,  1898-1903;  bishop  R.  I.  1903-.  Author  sermons  and  various 
pamphlets  on  political  reform.  Address,  10  Brown  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

RICHMAN,  IRVING  BERDINE,  Litt.D.;  A.B.  Iowa  state  university  1883; 
A.M.  1884.  Admitted  to  bar  1885;  lawyer  Muscatine,  la;  member  la. 
house  of  representatives  1889-93;  U.  S.  consul-general  Switzerland  1893- 
98.  Author  John  Brown  among  the  Quakers  and  other  sketches,  1894; 
Appenzell-pure  democracy  and  pastoral  life  in  inner  Rhoden,  1895;  Rhode 
Island:  its  making  and  its  meaning,  1902;  various  articles  in  magazines 
and  reviews.     Address,  506  West  Second  St.,  Muscatine,  la. 

W.  w.  in  Am.,  P. 

1905 

BLUMER,  GEORGE  ALDER,  Litt.D.;  M.D.  University  of  Pennsylvania 
1879.  Superintendent  Butler  hospital  for  the  insane  1899-.  Address, 
Duncan  Lodge,  Providence,  R.  I. 

ROUSMANIERE,  EDMUND  SWETT,  D.D.;  A.B.  Harvard  university 
1883;  D.B.  Episcopal  theological  school,  Cambridge,  1886.  Episcopal 
minister;  rector  Grace  church,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  97  Angell  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 


594  B  R  O  W  N     U  N  I  V  E  R  S  I  T  Y  1769-1800 


NON-GRADUATES 


This  list  contains  the  names,  so  far  as  known,  of  all  who 
have  been  students  at  the  University,  but  who  did  not  complete 
the  amount  of  work  requisite  to  a  degree.  After  1800,  the  date 
of  the  earliest  annual  catalogue,  the  students  are  arranged  accord- 
ing to  the  class  with  which  they  first  entered  college. 


1769=1800 

ADAMS,  JOSIAH.     Student  in  the  I780's.  Accounts 

ALEXANDER,  LUTHER.     Student  in  the  1790's.  Phil. 

BLACK,  JOSIAH.     Member  class  of  1797.  Accounts 

BOLLES,    DAVID,   A.M.    honorary    1819.      Student    in   the    I780's.      See 

Honorary  Graduates  1819. 

BOWERS,  JOHN  MYER.     Student  in  the  1780's.     Resident  New  York; 

member   U.    S.    house   of   representatives    1813-14.      From   Cambridge, 

Mass.     Died  1846.  Phil.  And. 

BROWN,  HORATIO  G.     Student  in  the  I790's.  Sub.  to  Female  rev. 

BURGISS,  ALLISON,  A.M.  honorary  1786.     Student  1777.      See  Honorary 

Graduates  1786. 
CAREY,    LUCIUS.      Student    in   the    1790's.      Died    Bridgewater,    Mass., 

Sept.  1796. 
CLARK,  SAMUEL  W.     Member  class  of  1797.     Born  1779;  died  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  June  3,  1844.  Accounts,  Prov.  rec. 
CORY,  NATHAN.     Member  class  of  1795.  Accounts 
CROSBY,  JOSHUA,  A.M.  honorary  1792.      Member  class  of  1788?.     See 
Honorary  Graduates  1792.                                                   Steward's  accounts 
CUTTER,  AMMI  P.     Student  in  the  1780's.  Petition 
CUTTER,  SAMUEL.     Student  in  the  1780's.                     Steward's  accounts 
EDWARDS,  THOMAS.     Student  in  the   1790's.     Died  Charleston,  S.  C, 
1795.                                                                                                          Prov.  gaz. 

GOULD,  SAMUEL.     Member  class  of  1790. 

GREEN,  SAMUEL.     Member  class  of  1790.  Accounts 

HAWS,  BENJAMIN.     Student  in  the  I780's. 

HAYES,  LEVI.     Member  class  of  1789.  Petition 

HAY  WARD,  NATHAN.  Member  class  of  1791.  See  Tribute  to  the  mem- 
ory of  Nathan  Hayivard,  a  jtmior  sophister  in  R.  I.  college,  by  Jonathan 
Russell. 

HODGES,  GUILFORD.  Student  one  year  previous  to  1800.  Physician 
Norton,  Mass.;  Phillipston,  Mass.  Born  Norton,  Mass.,  Jan.  25,  1778; 
died  1815.  Hist,  of  Norton 


1769-1800  NO  N -GRADUATES 


595 


HOOPER,  ARCHALLA.     Member  class  of  1795.  Accounts 

HOWELL,  ROGER  WILLIAMS.  Student  1789-92,  member  class  of  1793. 
Bom  1772;  died  Norwich,  Conn.,  Oct.  7,  1792. 

Stud,  and  coll.  off.,  Prov.  gaz. 

JACKSON,  CHARLES.  Member  class  of  1788.  Lawyer.  Died  Cumber- 
land Island,  Ga.,  Nov.  25,  1801.  Prov.  gaz. 

KINGMAN,  ELIAB.  Student  1794-97.  member  class  of  1798.  Born 
Middleboro,  Mass.,  1775;  died  Feb.  8,  1797.  Stud,  and  coll.  off. 

LANE,  ISAAC.     Member  class  of  1797. 

LEONARD,  BERNARD  [formerly  Barnum],  A.M.  honorary  1804.  Stu- 
dent previous  to  1800.      See  Honorary  Graduates  1804.  P. 

MERRICK,  NATHAN.  Member  class  of  1789.  Born  Hardwich,  Mass., 
1765;  drowned  Fox  Point,  R.  I.,  July  12,  1788.  Stud,  and  coll.  off. 

METCALF,  FERDINAND.  Member  class  of  1779.  Born  Franklin,  Mass., 
Nov.  22,  1760;  died  Oct.  11,  1777.  Hist  of  Franklin,  P. 

NELSON,  LEVI,  A.M.  Williams  college  1810.  Member  class  of  1799. 
Ordained  Congregational  minister  1804;  pastor  Lisbon,  Conn.;  mission- 
ary Mass.;  missionary  society,  Oneida  and  Lewis  counties,  N.  Y.  Died 
1855.  Mendon  ass.,  Williams 

NELSON,  WILLIAM,  A.M.  honorary  1771.  Member  class  of  1771.  See 
Honorary  Graduates  1771.  Manning  Mat.  list 

NOTT,  ELIPHALET,  A.M.  honorary  1795;  LL.D.  1828.  Student  previous 
to  1795.     See  Honorary  Graduates  1795. 

OVERING,  ROBERT.  Member  class  of  1795.  Probably  from  Newport, 
R.  I.     Bom  1778;  died  Island  of  Tobago  1802.  Prov.  gaz. 

PAIGE,  WINSLOW,  A.M.  honorary  1828.  Student  previous  to  1790. 
See  Honorary  Graduates  1828. 

PECK,  PHILIP.  Student  previous  to  1800.  Born  1772;  died  Providence, 
R.  I.,  April  7,  1824.  Phil.,  Prov.  jour. 

POND,  GILBERT.     Student  previous  to  1800.  Phil. 

READ,  THOMAS.     Member  class  of  1792.  Petition 

RHODES,  WILLIAM.  Member  class  of  1790.  Merchant.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Died  Newbern,  N.  C,  1799.  Prov.  gaz. 

RUSSELL,  WILLIAM.     Student  in  the  1770's.  Accounts 

SHORE,  JOHN.  Student  in  the  1790's.  Physician;  collector  of  customs 
Petersburg,  Va.     Died  1811.  Phil.,  Prov.  gaz. 

SMITH,  HENRY.     Student  in  the  1780's. 

SPALDING,  ALVA.  Student  1793-96.  Bom  Ashford,  Conn.,  1773;  died 
June,  1796.  Stud,  and  coll.  off. 

TAYLOR,  DANIEL.     Member  class  of  1788.     From  Douglas,  Mass. 

Accounts 

TORREY,  STEPHEN.  Member  class  of  1795.  Bom  1773;  died  Mendon, 
Mass.,  March  10,  1795.  Prov.  gaz. 

WAGGIN, .     Member  class  of  1796.  Accounts 

WARING,  EDMUND  THOMAS.  Student  in  the  1790's.  Physician  New- 
port, R.  I.:  phvsician  U.  S.  marine  hospital  30  j^ears.  Born  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  Dec  25,  1779;  died  in  the  south,  Jan.  21,  1835. 

Phil.,  Biog.  eye.  R.  I. 

WELLS,  JOHN.  Member  class  of  1795.  Lawyer.  Died  New  York,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  7,  1823.  Prov.  jour. 

WILLIAMS,  ADOLPHUS  R.     Student  in  the  1790's.  Corp.  rec. 

WILLIAMS,  DAVID.  Member  class  of  1796.  Born  1773;  died  Newport, 
R.  I.,  June  29,  1823.  Prov.  gaz. 

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596  B  R  O  W  N     U  N  I  V  E  R  S  I  T  Y  1801 

1801 

HAYES,  SEIR.  Student  1797-1801.  Born  1778;  died  North  Yarmouth, 
Mass.,  May  18,  1801.  Prov.  gaz. 

PADELFORD,  JOHN.  Student  1797-1801.  From  Taunton,  Mass.;  died 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1801.  Prov.  gaz. 

WORMLEY,  JOHN  TAYLOR.  Student  1797-1801.  From  Middlesex,  Va. ; 
died  at  sea  on  his  passage  to  Norfolk,  Va.,  ISOl.  Prov.  gaz. 

3-*3 

1802 

HUNTER,  FRANCIS.     Student  1798-1801.     From  Newport,  R.  I. 
LEONARD,  GEORGE.     Student  1798-1801.     From  Taunton,  Mass. 
SENTER,  NATHANIEL  G.     Student  1798-1801.     From  Newport,  R.  I. 
SMITH,  JAMES.     Student  1798-?.  Phil. 

SNELL,  EBENEZER.     Student  1798-?.     Deceased. 

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1803 

BARSTOW,  GIDEON.     Student  1799-1801.     From  Rochester,  Mass. 

BIGELOW,  JOHN.     Student  1799?-1801.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

BISBEE,  NOAH.     Student  1799-1801.     From  Plympton,  Mass. 

BOWEN,  WILLIAM  CORLIS,  A.B.  honorary  1803.  Student  1799-1801. 
See  Honorary  Graduates  1803. 

DEAN,  ARTEMAS,  A.B.  Union  college  1803.  Student  1799-1801?. 
Teacher  Walton,  N.  Y. ;  Franklin,  N.  Y.;  pastor  Bethlehem  Presbyterian 
church,  Cornwall,  N.  Y.,  1813-12;  resident  New  Windsor,  N.  Y.,  1842- 
59.  Born  East  Taunton,  Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1783;  died  New  Windsor, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  9,  1859.  P. 

FORD,  PELEG.  Student  1799-1801.  Physician  Scituate,  Mass.  Born 
Marshfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  19,  1781;  died  Scituate,  Mass.,  1813.  P. 

LEONARD,  EZEKIEL  B.     Student  1799-1801.     From  Taunton,  Mass. 

MORGAN,  JONATHAN,  A.B.  Union  college  1803.  Student  1799-1801. 
Lawyer  Portland,  Me.     From  Brimfield,  Mass;  died  1871.  Union 

MORSE,  EBENEZER  B.  Student  1800-01.  Teacher  elocution  southern 
colleges;  chaplain  U.  S.  nav}^  From  Westboro,  Mass.  Born  1784;  died 
Aug.  14,  1824.  Prov.  jour. 

NIGHTINGALE,  JOSEPH.  Student  1800-01.  Shipping  merchant.  Born 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  7,  1785;  died  Providence,  May  18,  1865.  P. 

NYE,  SALMON.     Student  1799-1801.     From  Oakham,  Mass. 

PECK,  WILLIAM.  Student  1799-1801.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  22, 
1781;  died  Dec.  24,  1812.  Prov.  rec,  Prov.  gaz. 

SMITH,  MOSES.     Student  1799-1801.     From  Uxbridge,  Mass. 

I3*-I3 

1804 

BALDWIN,  THOMAS.  Student  1800-01.  Student  Union  college.  From 
Boston,  Mass.;  born  1786;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  1807.  Prov.  gaz. 

BREWER,  JOHN  MAITLAND,  A.B.  Harvard  university  1804;  A.M.;  M.D. 
University  of  Penn.  1837.  Student  1800-01.  Principal  academy,  Fram- 
ingham,  Mass.,  1807-08;  physician  Philadelphia,  Penn.  Born  Framing- 
ham,  Mass.,  April  10,  1781;  died  1859.  Temple  Framingham 

BROWNELL,  THOMAS  CHURCH,  A.B.  Union  college  1804;  D.D.  1819; 
Columbia  college  1819;  LL.D.  elsewhere.  Student  1800-01.  Tutor  Latin 
and   Greek,   Union  college,    1804-06;   professor  belles-lettres  and  moral 


i8o4  NON-GRADUATES  597 

philosophy  1806-08;  professor  chemistry  and  mineralogy;  in  Europe 
1809;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  18 16;  priest  1818;  assistant  min- 
ister Trinity  church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1818-19;  bishop  of  Conn.  1819-65; 
one  of  the  founders  Trinity  college  1823;  trustee  1823;  president  1824- 
31,  presiding  bishop  1852-63.  Author  Bible  class  a-itd  family  expositor  to 
the  study  of  the  New  Testament;  Commentary  on  the  Book  of  com-tnon  prayer, 
1823;  editor  Selections  on  the  religion  of  the  heart  and  life,  5  vols.,  1839- 
40 ;  The  Christian's  walk  and  consolation;  also  various  sermons  and  charges. 
Born  Westport,  Mass.,  Oct.  19,  1779;  died  Hartford,  Conn.,  Jan.  13,  1865. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Union 

FARROW,  JUDSON.    Student  1800-01.     From  Northbridge,  Mass. 

FULLER,  SETH.     Student  1800-01.     From  Kingston,  R.  I. 

GREEN,  SIMEON.  Student  1800-01.  Resident  Mansfield,  Mass.  Bom 
Mansfield,  Mass.,  June  3,  1779;  died  Mansfield,  Feb.  21,  1863.  P. 

MILLER,  JACOB.     Student  1800-01.     From  Middleboro,  Mass. 

MORGAN,  AARON.     Student  1800-01.     From  Brimfield,  Mass. 

PECK,  HORACE.     Student  1800-01.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

PERRY,  GARDINER  BRAMIN,  A.B.  Union  college  1804;  D.D.  Student 
1800-02.  Principal  academy,  Ballston,  N.  Y.,  1804-05;  tutor  Union  col- 
lege 1805-07;  principal  academy,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1807-12;  ordained 
Congregational  minister;  pastor  East  Bradford,  now  Groveland,  Mass., 
1814-59.      Born  Norton,  Mass.,  Aug.  1783;  died  Groveland,  Mass.,  1859. 

Hist,  of  Norton,  P. 

READ,  JOHN.     Student  1800-01.     From  Northbridge,  Mass. 

STIMPSON,  JEREMY.     Student  1 800-0 1.     From  Hopkinton,  Mass. 

WEST,  MARTIN.    Student  1800-01.     From  Claverack,  N.  Y. 

WHITTREDGE,  WILLIAM  CUSHING,  A.B.  Union  college  1804;  M.D. 
elsewhere.  Physician  New  Bedford,  Mass.  From  Tiverton,  R.  I.  Born 
Nov.  25,  1784;  died  New  Bedford,  Mass.?,  1859.  Union,  P. 

i4-*i4 

1806 

D'WOLF,  JOHN,  A.M.  honorary  1813.     Student  1802-05.     See  Honorary 

Graduates  1813. 
GRAY,  SAMUEL.     Student  1804-06.     Bom  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  Nov.  6, 

1785 ;  deceased. 
HARRIS,  NEHEMIAH  K.     Student  1804-05.     From  Pomfret,  Conn. 
HARRIS,  STEPHEN.     Student  1802 ?-o6.     Born  Johnston,  R.  I.,  Oct.  29, 

1786;  died  at  sea  near  Havana,  Cuba,  Feb.  22,  1823.    R.  I.  rec,  Prov.  gaz. 
KING,  SAMUEL.     Student  1802-06.     Born  Johnston,  R.  I.,  May  23,  1786; 

deceased.  R.  I.  rec. 

POPE,  ELNATHAN.     Student  1802-06.     From  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
ROBINS,  EZEKIEL.     Student  1802-06.     From  New  York,  N.  Y. 
WATERS,  HARVEY.     Student  1802-03.     From  Sutton,  Mass.;  born  1786; 

died  Aug.  13,  1803.  Prov.  gaz. 

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1807 

HOPPIN,  LEVI.     Student  1803-04.     Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  3,  1787; 

died  Providence,  Dec.  3,  1804.  P. 

LINDSEY,  JOHN.     Student  1803-06.     Resident  Rehoboth,  Mass.     From 

Rehoboth,  Mass.;  deceased. 
MANTON,  WILLIAM  JAMES.     Student  1803-07.     Born  Johnston,  R.  I., 

Jan.  I,  1789;  deceased. 

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598  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1808 

1808 

BRIGHAM,  LEVI.     Student  1804-08.     From  Marlboro,  Mass. 
CUSHMAN,  LEVI.     Student  1804-08.     From  Plympton,  Mass. 
LOBDELL,  EBENEZER.     Student  1804-08.     From  Plympton,  Mass. 
WILLIAMS,  JOHN.     Student  1806-08.     From  Brooklyn,  Conn. 

4-*4 

1809 

HODGES,  ZEPHANIAH  L.     Student  1805-07.     From  Taunton,  Mass. 
HUNTINGTON,    DANIEL.      Student    1806-09.      Congregational   minister 

North  Bridgewater,  Mass.     From  New  London,  Conn. 
OLMSTEAD,  NATHANIEL  H.    Student  1805-06,    From  Providence.  R.  I. 
SAMPSON,  JOHN.     Student  1805-07.     From  Plympton,  Mass. 
SCOTT,  ANDERSON.     Student  1805-06.     From  King  and  Queen,  Va. 
WOODWARD,  JASON.     Student  1805-08.     From  Ashford,  Conn. 

6-*6 

1810 

COOK,  ORCHARD.    Student  1806-09.    From  Wiscasset,  Me. 
HARRINGTON,  SAMUEL.     Student  1807-09.     From  Westboro,  Mass. 
HUTCHINS,  JAMES  H.     Student  1806-09.     From  Killingly,  Conn. 

3-*3 

1811 

BLAKE,  JOHN.     Student  1807-08.     From  Northwood,  N.  H. 
GREENE,  SAMUEL  D.     Student  1808-10.     From  Leicester,  Mass.     Law- 
yer ?,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Born  Leicester,  Mass.,  Feb.  7,   1788;  deceased. 

Hist.  Leicester 

2-*2 

1812 

ADAMS,  SAMUEL  SMITH.     Student    1808-1812.      From  Mendon,  Mass. 

Born  Mendon,  Mass.,  Dec.  20,  1789;  died  Feb.  6,  1812.  P. 

BENNETT,  JOHN.    Student  1809-10.     From  New  Boston,  N.  H. 
DAVIS,  TIMOTHY.     Student  1809-10.     From  Barnstable,  Mass. 
GILPIN,  EDWIN.     Student  1808-12.     From  Newport,  R.  I. 
GOURDIN,  THEODORE  L.     Student  1809-12.     From  Charleston,  S.  C. 
JOHNSON,  LEVI.     Student  1808-10.     Lawyer  Cartersville,  Va.,  1823-25; 

Canaan,  Me.,  1829-?;  member  Me.  legislature  1836.    Deceased. 

Am.  q.  r. 

NELSON,  JAMES  M.    Student  1808-10.     From  Reading,  Mass. 
TAFT,  MOSES.    Student  1808-10.    From  Uxbridge,  Mass. 
WARD,  JONATHAN.      Resident  Stafford,  Conn.;     Cincinnati,   O.     Born 
Charlton,  Mass.,  Dec.  20,  1784;  deceased.  Ward  gen. 

9-*9 

1813 

ALDRICH,  IRA.    Student  1809-10.    From  Richmond,  N.  H. 
AULD,     ALEXANDER   M.     Student    1809-12.     From   Georgetown,  S.  C. 
BICKNELL,  NATHANIEL.     Student  1810-13.     From  Roxbury,  Mass. 
BOLLES,  EBER  M.     Student  1809-12.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 
DEXTER,  JOHN  B.     Student  1809-12.     From  Mendon,  Mass. 


i8i3  NON-GRADUATES  599 

DURNFORD,  HENRY  W.  Student  1810-13.  From  St.  Georges,  Bermuda 
Islands. 

JUDSON,  ELNATHAN,  A.M.  honorary  1818.  Student  1810-13.  See  Hon- 
orary Graduates  1818. 

LEE,  WILLIAM.  Student  1809-11.  From  Providence,  R.  I.;  born  April 
19,  1794;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  27,  181 1. 

NELSON,  JOHN  W.     Student  1809-10.     From  Mendon,  Mass. 

PRESTON,  MARSHALL.  Student  1809-12.  Born  New  Bedford,  Mass., 
June  5,  1792;  deceased.  Bedford  rec. 

SMITH,  BRIGHAM.  Student  1 809-11.  From  Sutton,  Mass.;  died  Sutton, 
Mass.,  July  15,  181 1.  Prov.  gaz. 

ii-*ii 

1814 

ALLEN,  SAMUEL.     Student  1810-14.     From  Mendon,  Mass. 

CROCKER,  PETER.     Student  1811-13.     From  Barnstable,  Mass. 

CROSBY,  STEPHEN.  Student  1811-14.  From  Thompson,  Conn.  Far- 
mer.   Born  Thompson,  Conn.,  1792;  died  Thompson.,  Sept.  15,  1849.    P. 

HAWKS,  MICAJAH  C,  M.D.  1814.  Student  1810-12.  From  Lynn,  Mass. 
See  Medical  Graduates  18 14. 

LIPPITT,  JOHN.  Student  1810-13.  From  Providence,  R.  I.;  born  Nov. 
9,  1796;  deceased.  Prov.  rec. 

PHELPS,  ELIAKIM.  Student  1811-14.  Ordained  Congregational  min- 
ister 1816;  pastor  West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1816-26.  Author  various 
sermons.     From  Belchertown,  Mass. 

WITHERS,  WILLIAM.     Student  1811-14.     From  Petersburg,  Va. 

7-*7 

1815 

BOLLES,  DAN.     Student  1811-13.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 
FOGG,  STEPHEN  M.     Student  1811-13.     From  Braintree,  Mass. 
KINGSBURY,  JOSEPH.     Student  1811-12.     From  Needham,  Mass. 
NELSON,  JOHN  WARREN.     Student  1811-14.     Physician  Carlisle,  Mass. 
Born  Milford,  Mass.,  Sept.  8,  1790;  deceased.  P. 

4-*4 

1816 

BABBITT,  OSMOND.     Student  1812-14.     From  Berkley,  Mass. 
FAUNT  LeROY,  HENRY.    Student  181 2-14.     From  Tappahannock,  Va. 
HIXON,  LUCAS.     Student  181 2-14.     From  Stoughton,  Mass. 
MANN,  SAMUEL  F.     Student  1812-13.    From  Providence,  R.  I. 
THAYER,  LEWIS.     Student  181 2-14.     From  Randolph,  Mass. 

5-*5 

1817 

ARMSBY,  SILAS.    Student  1813-14.    From  Wrentham,  Mass.     Born  1792; 

died  Providence  R.  I.,  Aug.  30,  1814.  Prov.  gaz. 

GUERNEY,  JAMES  L.     Student  1814-16.     From  Nantucket,  Mass.     Died 

1815?. 
LEGATE,  HENRY.     Student  1813-14.    From  Leominster,  Mass. 
WHEATON,  SETH  AMIEL.     Student   1813-15.     Midshipman  U.  S.  ship 

Washington.     From  Providence,  R.  I.     Bom  1799;  died  Gibraltar,  Feb. 

8,1817.  Prov.  gaz. 


6oo  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1817 

WHITMORE,  ZOLVA,  A.B.  Union  college  1818.  Student  1813-16.  Or- 
dained Congregational  minister  182 1;  pastor  North  Guilford,  Conn., 
1821-46;  preacher  Heath,  Mass.,  1848-51;  pastor  Becket,  1852-?.  Born 
Rutland,  Vt.;  died  Aug.  5,  1867.  P. 

5-*5 

1818 

ARNOLD,  SUMNER  W.  Student  1814-16,  1816-18.  From  Providence, 
R.  I.     Born  Providence,  May  31,  1799;  deceased.  P. 

BARNES,  CALVIN,     Student  1814- 17.     From  Rutland,  Vt. 

BRIGHAM,  DAVID,  A.B.  Union  college  1818.  Student  1815-18.  Licensed 
Congregational  preacher  1819;  pastor  East  Randolph,  Mass.,  1819-36; 
Framingham,  Mass.,  1837-45;  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1846-?.  Born  West- 
boro,  Mass.,   1792;  deceased.  Brigham  fam.,  Mendon  ass. 

HARDING,  ALBERT  E.     Student  1814-17.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

HARDING,  SEWALL,  A.B.  Union  college  1818.  Student  1815-18;  ordained 
Congregational  minister  1821;  pastor  First  church,  Waltham,  Mass., 
1821-37;  Church  of  Christ,  Medway,  Mass.,  1837-51;  secretary  Congrega- 
tional board  of  publication  1851-63;  resident  Auburndale,  Mass.  Bom 
Medway,  Mass.,  March  20,  1793;  died  April  12,  1876. 

Jameson  Medway,  P. 

MANN,  THOMAS.  Student  1814-16.  Resident  Providence,  R.  I.  From 
Providence,  R.  I.     Born  1795;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  15,  1880. 

Prov.  rec. 

MAYHEW,  THEODORE.  Student  18 15-17.  From  Chilmark,  Mass.  Born 
Chilmark,  Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1797;  deceased. 

TILLINGHAST,  SAMUEL  W.    Student  1814-17.    From  Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

8-*8 

1819 

BARTLETT,  ERASTUS.     Student  1815-18.     From  Kingston,  Mass. 

BOWEN,  HENRY  W.  Student  1815-18.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Born 
1800;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.   15,   1819.  Prov.  gaz. 

BOWERS,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  M.D.  Yale  college  1819.  Student 
18 1 5-1 7.  Physician  New  York,  N.  Y.  From  Billerica,  Mass.  Born 
Sept.  30,  1796;  died  Feb.  7,  1875.  P. 

DYER,  EZEKIEL  D.     Student  1815-18.     From  Abington,  Mass. 

FORD,  JOHN.  Student  181 5-1 7.  Surveyor  Marshfield,  Mass.  Born  Marsh- 
field,  Mass.,  April  18,  1796;  died  Marshfield,  Feb.  8,  1881.  P. 

S-*5 

1820 

SLACK,  DAVID  B.  Student  1816-20;  student  medicine  1822-24.  Physician 
Providence,  R.  I.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  1798;  died  Providence, 
R.  I.,  June  27,  1 87 1.  Prov.  rec. 

WHEELER,  JONATHAN.  Student  1816-19.  Born  Medway,  Mass.,  April, 
1801;  died  Medway,  Dec.  11,  1818.  Biog.  of  Medway,  Prov.  gaz. 

2-*2 

1821 

BAILEY,  EZRA.  Student  1817-18.  Born  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  March 
12,  1797;  died  Little  Compton,  Oct.  7,  1818.  Stud,  and  coll.  off. 

BOWEN,  GEORGE  T.    Student  1817-18.    From  Pawtuxet,  R.  I. 

HUTCHINS,  ELISHA  PERKINS.  Student  1817-21.  Lawyer  Charleston, 
S.  C.     Bom  Killingly,  Conn.,  Dec.  28,  1799;  died  Killingly,  Jan.  15,  1825. 

Prov.  gaz.,  P. 


i82i  NON-GRADUATES  6oi 

JONES,  JOSEPH.     Student  1817-18.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 
MACOMBER,  ROBERT  P.     Student  181 7-19.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 
PUTNAM,  JOHN  M.     Student   181 7-18.     Congregational  minister;  pastor 

Epsom,  N.  H.,  1827-30;  Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  1830-?.  Am.  q.  r. 

SEABROOK,  NICHOLAS  B.     Student  1817-18.     From  Richmond,  Va. 
SMITH,  HENRY.     Student  1817-20.     From  Providence,  R.  I.     Born  1803; 

died  Providence,  R.   I.,  Dec.   28,   1820.  Stud,  and  coll.  off. 

WELLS,  ELEAZER  MATHER  PORTER,  A.M.  honorary  1831.     Student 

18 1 7-2 1.     See  Honorary  Graduates  1831.  9-*9 

1822 

BOSS,  WILLIAM  S.  Student  1818-21.  Law  student  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Born  South  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  1800;  died  Greenfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  25, 
1824.  Prov.  jour. 

FAIRFIELD,  SUMNER  LINCOLN.  Student  1818-21.  Minister.  From 
Hadley,  Mass.;  later  from  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom  1799;  died  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.,  1824.  Prov.  gaz. 

FULLER,  ISAAC.  Student  1818-19.  Born  Mansfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  7, 
1799;     died  Mansfield,  May  20,  1819.  Stud,  and  coll.  off.,  Prov.  gaz. 

GREEN,  HENRY  K.     Student  1819-21.     From  Newport,  R.  I. 

HOLMES,  THOMAS  D.     Student  1818-21.     From  Pomfret,  Conn. 

LAWRENCE,  JOHN  H.     Student  18 19-21.     From  Charleston,  S.  C. 

SKINNER,  ELIAS  M.  Student  1820-22.  From  Pomfret,  Conn.;  later 
from  Woodstock,  Conn.  7-*7 

1823 

STOCKWELL,  JARVIS  J.  Student  1818-21.  From  Bangor,  Me.;  died 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  6,  1821.  Prov.  gaz. 

CRAWFORD,  RANDALL.     Student  1820-23.     From  Union,  Conn. 

JONES,  JOHN  TAYLOR,  A.B.  Amherst  college  1825;  D.D.  Columbian 
college  1850.  Student  1819-20.  Teacher;  student  Andover  theological 
seminary  1827-29;  Newton  theological  institution  1829-30;  ordained 
Baptist  minister  1830;  missionary  American  Baptist  missionarj'  union, 
Rangoon  and  Maulmain,  Burma,  1831-33;  Bangkok,  Siam,  1833-51; 
founder  Baptist  mission  Siam.  Author  Brief  grammatical  notices  of  the 
Siamese  language,  1842;  translator  New  Testament  into  Siarnese,  1850. 
Born  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  July  16,  1802;  died  Bangkok,  Siam,  Sept.  13, 
1851.  Newt.,  Amherst 

PRATT,  MARCUS.  Student  18 19-21.  From  Foxboro,  Mass.  Born  1799; 
died  Foxboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  19,  1821. 

WALCOTT,  GEORGE  W.  Student  1820-21.  Jeweler  Providence,  R.  I. 
From  Windham,  Conn.  Born  1799;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  29, 
1857.  Prov.  dir.,  Prov.  rec. 

WALDO,  HORATIO,  A.B.  Amherst  college  1825.  Student  1820-21. 
Principal  academy  New  York,  N.  Y.,  five  years;  teacher  private  family 
S.  C.  five  years;  home  missionary  and  colyjorter,  Ind.  Born  Johnstown, 
N.  Y.,  March  27,  1802;  died  New  Britain,  Conn.,  Nov.  17,  1865. 

Amherst 
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1824 

ANDROS,  FREDERIC.     Student  1820-23.     From  Berkley,  Mass. 
BLISS,  AUGUSTUS.     Student  1820-21.     Bom  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  May  30, 
1798;    died  Troy,  Mass.,  Sept.,  1825.  Prov.  jour. 

CARTER,  GEORGE  E.     Student  1820-21.     From  Uxbridge,  Mass. 


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CONANT,  CYRUS  WHITMAN.  Student  1820-23.  Licensed  Congregational 
minister  1837.     From  Paxton,  Mass.  Mendon  ass. 

FRENCH,  GEORGE.  Student  1820-21.  Bom  Canton,  Mass.,  July  15, 
1799;  deceased.  P- 

GRAY,  PHILANDER.  Student  1820-21.  Student  Amherst  college  1821- 
23;  graduate  Medical  school,  Castleton,  Vt.  Born  Little  Compton,  R.  I., 
Jan.   6,   1804;     died  March   12,    1834.  Amherst 

HOPKINS,  JOHN.  Student  1820-23.  From  Windham,  N.  H.  Bom  1798; 
died  Windham,  N.  H.,  Dec.  31,  1823.  Prov.  jour. 

HOWLAND,  FREEMAN  PARKER,  A.M.  Amherst  college  1824.  Student 
1820-21.  Home  missionary  Mass.  domestic  missionary  society;  ordained 
minister  1826;  pastor  Hanson,  Mass.,  1826-34;  farmer  1834-43;  pastor 
Halifax,  Mass.,  1843-46;  resident  Hanson  1846-52;  insurance  agent  Abing- 
ton,  Mass.      Born  Sandwich,  Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1797;  deceased.       Amherst 

JACKSON,  GEORGE.  Student  1820-21.  In  business  Providence,  R.  I. 
From  Providence,  R.  I.     Born  1804;  died  Providence,  Oct.  15,  i860. 

Prov.  dir.,  Prov.  rec. 

NICHOLS,  LUCIAN.  Student  1821-22.  Born  Dudley,  Mass.,  Oct.  22,  1803; 
died  Dudley,  Nov.  7,  1822.  Prov.  gaz.,  P. 

PERRY,  DAVID,  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1824.  Student  1820-21.  Gradu- 
ated Andover  theological  seminary  1827;  ordained  Congregational  minis- 
ter 1828;  pastor  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  1829-30;  HoUis,  N.  H.,  1831-42; 
Lancaster,  N.  H.,  1843-47;  Danville,  Vt.,  1847-50;  teacher  Pepperell, 
Mass.,  1850-54;  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1854-60;  preacher  Brookfield,  Vt., 
1860-65;  Worcester,  Vt.,  1865-69;  resident  Hollis,  N.  H.,  1869-72;  preach- 
er East  Falmouth,  Mass.,  1872-76.  Born  Worcester,  Mass.,  July  26, 
1798;  died  Wareham,  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1876.  And.,  Dart. 

PLYMPTON,  AUGUSTUS,  M.D.  Harvard  university  1824.  Student  1820- 
21.     Physician.     Born  Woburn,  Mass.;  died  1854.  Harv. 

SHEPARD,  GEORGE  CHAMPLIN,  A.B.  Amherst  college  1824;  A.M.; 
D.D.  1843.  Student  1820-21.  Student  theology  Hartford,  Conn.,  1824- 
26;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1826;  priest  1827;  rector  St.  Peter's  church, 
Hebron,  Conn.,  1827-29;  Stratford,  Conn.,  1829-39;  travelled  in  Europe; 
rector  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1843-45;  Grace  church,  Amherst,  Mass. 
Born  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  Feb.  7,  1802;  died  Amherst,  Mass.,  Dec.  12, 
1868.  Amherst 

SHEPARD,  CHARLES  UPHAM,  A.B.  Amherst  college  1824;  LL.D.  1857; 
M.D.  Dartmouth  college  1836.  Student  1820-21.  Graduate  student 
Harvard  university  1824-25;  assistant  Yale  college  two  years;  lecturer 
natural  history  1830-47;  in  charge  Brewster  scientific  institute,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  one  year;  professor  chemistry,  Charleston  medical  college, 
1834-61;  professor  chemistry  and  natural  history,  Amherst  college,  1845- 
52;  prof essor  natural  history  1852-77;  professor  emeritus  1877-86;  member 
Conn,  state  geological  survey  1835.  Author  Treatise  on  mineralogy,  1832; 
3  ed.  enlarged  1855;  numerous  scientific  articles  and  reports.  Born 
Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  June  29,  1804;  died  Charleston,  S.  C,  May  i,  1886. 

Dart.,  Amherst 

SLATER,  GEORGE.     Student  1820-22.     From  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

STURTEVANT,  WILLIAM  H.  Student  1821-22.  Lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.     From  Middleboro,  Mass.  Prov.  dir. 

WARREN,  JOHN  A.  Student  1821-22.  Removed  from  Grafton  to  Texas, 
Born  Grafton,  Mass.,  May  13,  1801;  deceased. 

WOOD,  THOMAS.     Student  1821-23.     From  Worcester,  Mass. 

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i825  NON-GRADUATES  603 

1825 

BATES,  EDMUND.  Student  1821-22.  Bom  Weymouth,  Mass.,  May  4, 
1796;  died  Weymouth,  March  i,  1822.  P. 

BURROUGH,  SEABURY  SOULE.  Student  1821-24.  From  Providence, 
R.  I.     Died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Apr.  24,  1824.  Prov.  jour. 

D'WOLF,  CHARLES  H.     Student  1821-22.     From  Bristol,  R.  I. 

GALE,  LEONARD.     Student  1821-24.     From  Westboro,  Mass. 

HATHAWAY,  ALBERT  BARROWS.  Student  1821-22.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  L     Born  1806;  died  Providence,  Oct.  15,  1822.       Prov.  jour. 

HOPPIN,  LEVL  Student  1821-23.  Farmer  Pomfret,  Conn.  Born  Provi- 
dence, R.  L,  March  18,  1805;  died  Pomfret,  Conn.,  June  24,  1845.         P- 

LELAND,  PHINEAS  WASHINGTON,  M.D.  Bowdoin  college  1826.  Stu- 
dent 1821-23.  Physician  Medfleld,  Mass.,  until  1834;  journalist  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  1834-70;  connected  with  various  newspapers;  U.  S.  collector 
of  customs.  Fall  River,  twenty  years;  member  Mass.  senate  1843;  presi- 
dent. Born  Grafton,  Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1798;  died  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Jan.  22, 
1870.  Bowd.,  P. 

MERIAM,  NORMAN.     Student  1824-25.     From  New  Salem,  Mass. 

MOORE,  WILLIAM  B.     Student  1821-23.     From  Charleston,  S.  C. 

NEWTON,  CALVIN.  Student  1821-25.  Student  Newton  theological  in- 
stitution 1826-28;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1828;  pastor  Bellingham, 
Me.,  1828-31;  professor  Waterville  college  1831-38;  Theological  institu- 
tion, Thomaston,  Me.,  1838-41 ;  pastor  Grafton,  Mass.,  1841-44;  physician 
Worcester,  Mass.  Born  Southboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1800;  died  Worcester 
Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1853.  Newt. 

STONE,  DANIEL.     Student  1821-25.     From  Sharon,  Mass. 

VINTON,  ALEXANDER  HAMILTON,  A.M.  honorary  1836.  Student  1821- 
24.     See  Honorary  Graduates  1836. 

WADSWORTH,  JOSEPH.  Student  1821-24.  From  Barre,  Mass.  Born 
182 1 ;  died  Barre,  March  19,  1824.  Barre  rec. 

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1826 

BURRILL,  JAMES  A.     Student  1822-26.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 
CAMPBELL,  JAMES  BUTLER,  LL.D.    honorary    1870.     Student  1822-26. 

See  Honorary  Graduates  1870. 
D'WOLF,  CHARLES.     Student   1823-24.     Bom  Bristol,  R.   I.,  March  8, 

1806.  R.  I.  rec 

D'WOLF,  JOHN.     Student  1823-24.     Born  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Sept  11,  1811. 

R.  I.  rec. 
FAYERWEATHER,   THOMAS   H.      Student    1822-23.      From   Westboro, 

Mass. 

HATHAWAY,  GEORGE  WHITEFIELD,  A.B.  Williams  college  1827. 
Student  1822-24.  Graduated  Andover  theological  seminary  1830;  agent 
American  board  of  commissioners  for  foreign  missions  and  assistant  at 
rooms  1830-31;  preacher  Canton,  Mass.,  1832;  West  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
1832-33;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1833;  pastor  Bloomfield,  now 
Skowhegan,  Me.,  1833-60;  preacher  Grinnell,  la.,  1860-61;  Bingham  and 
elsewhere, Me.,  1861-63  ;U.  S.  military  service  1863-65,  chaplain;  supervisor 
schools  Somerset,  Me.,  1869-70;  resident  Skowhegan  1870-77;  Cal.  1877- 
91;  member  Me.  house  of  representatives  1857,  1863,  1866,  1871.  Author 
various  discourses.  Born  Freetown,  Mass.,  Dec.  11,  1807;  died  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.,  July,  1891.  And.,  P. 

JOHNSON,  STEPHEN  C.  Student  1823-26.  From  Thompson,  Conn. 
Bom  Preston,  Conn. 


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RUGGLES,  GEORGE  B.     Student  1822-24.     From  Newport,  R.  I. 

SANGER,  ELBRIDGE.     Student  1822-24.     From  Sherbom,  Mass. 

STETSON,  CHARLES.     Student  1823-24.     From  Harvard,  Mass. 

TAFT,  WILLIAM  P.  Student  1822-23.  Grain  merchant  Providence,  R.  I. 
From  Providence,  R.  I. 

TOBEY,  LEONARD.    Student  1822-25.     From  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

WALDO,  DANIEL.     Student  1822-23.     From  Harvard,  Mass. 

WILLIAMS,  CHRISTOPHER  MACY.  Student  1822-26.  Hotel  keeper 
Mystic,  Conn.  Born  Raynham,  Mass.,  Feb.  9,  1804;  died  Mystic,  Conn., 
March  28,  1851.  P. 

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1827 

ANDREWS,  WILLIAM  W.    Student  1824-26.    From  Boston,  Mass. 

BROWN,  CHAUNCY.     Student  1824-26.     From  Canterbury,  Conn. 

CLAPP,  JOSEPH  B.     Student  1823-24.     From  Hopkinton,  Mass. 

KING,  CHARLES  W.     Student  1823-25.     From  East  Greenwich,  R.  I. 

MORSE,  APPLETON.  Student  1824-25.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1830;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1830;  pastor  Princeton,  Mass., 
1830-33;  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1833-35,  1837-38;  West  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1835-37.     Born  1805;  died  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Oct.  24,  1838.  Newt. 

STARR,  HENRY  H.    Student  1823-25.     From  Newton,  Mass. 

VALLENTINE,  JOSEPH  H.     Student  1823-26.     From  Hopkinton,  Mass. 

WARING,  THOMAS.     Student  1823-24.     From  Newport,  R.  I. 

WEST,  JOSIAH.     Student  1823-26.     From  Wantage,  England. 

WILLIAMS,  GEORGE  O.     Student  1823-25.     From  Wellington,  Mass. 

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1828 

BOWEN,  HENRY  L.  Student  1824-26,  1827-28.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I. 
From  Providence,  R.  I.     Born  1810;  died  Providence,  Jan.  29,  1865. 

Prov.  dir.,  Prov.  rec. 

BROWN,  JOSEPH  M.     Student  1824-26.     From  Bristol,  R.  I. 

CLARKE,  HENRY  AUGUSTUS.  Student  1824-26.  Born  Newport,  R.  I., 
1806?;  died  Newport,  Jan.  19,  1826. 

DAVENPORT,  ADDINGTON.     Student  1824-26.     From  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

DORRANCE,  SANDERS  PITMAN.  Student  1824-26.  From  Providence, 
R.  I.     Bom  Oct.  29,  1807;  died  Feb.  18,  1830.  P. 

DRESSER,  HORACE.     Student  1824-28.     From  Pomfret,  Conn. 

FITCH,  CHARLES.  Student  1825-26.  Ordained  Congregational  minister; 
pastor  Abington,  Conn.,  until  1832;  Warren,  Mass.,  1832-34;  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1834-36;  Free  Church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1836-?  From  Hampton, 
Conn.  Am.  q.  r. 

GREEN,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.M.  honorary  1833.  Student  1824- 
27.    See  Honorary  Graduates  1833. 

HARDING.  WILLIAM.    Student  1824-26.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

MAURAN,  CARLOS.  Student  1824-27.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Born 
Aug.  12,  1810;  died  Providence.  R.  I.,  Dec.  i,  1827.  Mauran  mem. 

PARK,  CALVIN  EMMONS,  A.B.  Amherst  college  1831;  A.M.  Student 
1824-25.  Teacher  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1831-32;  Andover  theological 
seminary  1832-35;  tutor  Amherst  college  1835-37;  ordained  minister 
1838;  pastor  Waterville,  Me.,  1838-44;  instructor  rhetoric,  Waterville 
college,  1839-43;  pastor  West  Boxford,  Mass. ,  1846-59;  teacher  West  Box- 
ford,  Mass.     Born  Providence,  R  I.,  Dec.  30,  181 1;  deceased.     Amherst 


iSaS  NON-GRADUATES  605 

PARSONS,  JOSEPH  U.    Student  1824-26.     From  Francesville,  Me. 
ROBBINS,  GEORGE  W.    Student  1825-28.    From  Newport,  R.  I. 
SISSON,  SILAS.    Student  1824-28.    Born  Middletown,  R.  I.,  Feb.  26,  1802; 
deceased.  P. 

WHITNEY,  ELIJAH.     Sttident  1824-28.     From  Westboro,  Mass. 

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1829 

ALDEN,  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Union  college  1829;  A.M.;  Williams  college  1837; 
College  of  N.  J.  1837;  DD-  Union  college  1839;  LL.D.  Columbia  college 
1857.  Student  1825-26.  Professor  rhetoric  and  history,  Williams  college, 
1835-52;  professor  mental  and  moral  philosophy,  Lafayette  college,  1853- 
57;  president  Jefferson  college,  Cannonsburg,  Penn.,  1857-62;  principal 
N.  Y.  state  normal  school,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1867-72;  trustee  Williams  col- 
lege 1834-35.  Editor  New  York  observer;  author  numerous  articles  and 
contributions  to  magazines.  Born  Cairo,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1807;  died  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  30,  1885.  Williams,  P. 

BRIGHAM,  DAVID  TROWBRIDGE.  Student  1825-26.  Lawyer  Wor- 
cester, Mass.;  Keokuk,  la.  Born  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1806;  died 
1869.  P. 

DAVIS,  HENRY  M.     Student  1825-28.     From  Newport,  R.  I.;  died  1828. 

DRESSER,  NATHAN.  Student  1825-26,  1827-29.  Lawyer,  111.  From 
Pomfret,  Conn.  P. 

DUNHAM,  LEWIS  B.    Student  1825-26.     From  Mansfield,  Conn. 

FULLER,  JOSEPH  B.  F.  Student  1825-26.  Physician  Norwich,  Conn. 
Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  1802;  died  Norwich,  Conn.,  July  31,  1898.        P. 

GUSHE,  ALMOND.     Student  1825-28.     Clergyman.     From  Dighton,  Mass. 

HAZARD,  JOHN  ALFRED,  A.B.  Washington  college.  Conn.,  1830.  Stu- 
dent 1825-26.  Student  Yale  college;  law  student  Harvard  university 
1830-31;  resident  Newport,  R.  I.;  brigadier-general  R.  I.  Bom  Newport, 
R.  I.,  Jan.  29,  1806;  died  Newport,  R.  I.,  May  22,  1880. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

MUNRO,  WILLIAM  S.     Student  1827-29.     From  Seekonk,  Mass. 

PECK,  SETH.     Student  1825-26.     From  Swansey,  Mass. 

SHAW,  LINUS  H.  Student  1825-26.  Congregational  minister;  pastor 
Athol,  Mass.,  1834-?;  Mendon,  Mass.  Born  Raynham,  Mass.,  1805; 
deceased.  Am.  q.  reg. 

SNELL,  CYRUS,     Student  1825-26.     From  West  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

STETSON,  AARON.     Student    1825-26.     From   Weymouth,   Mass. 

WHIPPLE,  JOHN.     Student   1827-28.     From  Providence,  R.   I.     I4-*I4 

1830 

COMSTOCK,  NATHAN.  Student  1826-27.  Farmer  West  Wrentham, 
Mass.  Born  West  Wrentham,  Mass.,  Oct.  19,  1806;  died  Elk  Rapids, 
Iowa,  June  11,  1858.  P. 

FAY,  ALBERT.     Student   1827-28.     From  Westboro,  Mass. 

KILBURN,  ELBRIDGE  GARY.  Student  1827-30.  From  Fitchburg, 
Mass.;  born  Feb.  25,   1808;  deceased.  P. 

MORGAN,    ELEAZER.     Student    1827-30.     From   Petersham,    Mass. 

PLUMER,  HENRY  M.     Student  1827-28.     From  Barre,  Mass. 

RICHMOND,  THOMAS.     Student  1827-29.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

TALBOT,  CHARLES.     Student  1827-30.     From  Dighton,  Mass. 

WILLIAMS,  ABIAL.  Student  1827-28.  Physician.  Born  Raynham, 
Mass.,  June  7,  1804;  died  Raynham,  Dec.  30,  1891. 

Hist,  of  Raynham,  P. 
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1831 

BRONSON,  GEORGE.  Student  1827-29.  From  Hingham,  Mass.;  Born 
1812;  died  Hingham,  Jan.  19,  1830.  P. 

CASEY,  EDWIN  A.     Student  1827-29.     From  East  Greenwich,  R.  I 

De  WITT,  WILLIAM.     Student  1827-30.     From  Society  Hill,  S.  C. 

DREW,  GEORGE  A.     Student  1827-30.     From  Plymouth,  Mass. 

ELIOT,  JOHN  S.     Student  1827-31.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

MAGINNIS,  JOHN.     Student  1828-30.     From  Pittsburgh,  Mass. 

ROBERT,  WILSON  C.  Student  1827-31.  Planter  near  Cheneyville,  La. 
Born  Robertville,  S.  C;  deceased.  P. 

SHUTE,  CALEB  B.     Student  1827-30.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

TINGLEY,  TIMOTHY  CHEEVER.  Student  1827-30.  Graduated  New- 
ton theological  institution  1831;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1831;  pastor 
Foxboro,  Mass.,  1831-37;  Boston,  Mass.,  1837-38;  West  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1838-45;  Canton,  Mass.,  1845-48;  Sheldonville,  Mass.,  1848-51; 
West  Boylston,  Mass.,  1851-54;  Holden,  Mass.,  1854-57;  Scituate,  Mass., 
1857-63;  Somerset,  Mass.,  1863-69;  Coventry,  R.  I.,  1869-76;  Raynham, 
Mass.,  1877-83.  Bom  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  July  4,  1804;  died  Raynham, 
Mass.,  Apr.  2,  1883.  Newt. 

WHITMAN,  JAMES  H.     Student  1827-28.     From  Pembroke,  Mass. 

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1832 

BLACK,  RUFUS  S.     Student  1828-31.     From  Halifax,  N.  S. 

BLODGET,  SAMUEL  C.  Student  1828-31.  Bookseller  Providence,  R.  I.; 
assistant  treasurer  R.  I.  institute  for  savings;  treasurer.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Prov.  dir. 

BOTHAM,  FREDERICK  W.     Student  1828-31.     From  Southbridge,  Mass. 

FOSTER,  JOSEPH  H.     Student   1828-30.     From  Hingham,  Mass. 

JENKINS,  BENJAMIN  W.     Student  1828-30.     From  Beaufort,  S.  C. 

OLNEY,  ALBION  N.     Student  1828-31.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

SIMPSON,  WILLIAM  H.     Student  1828-32.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

SPROAT,   GRANVILLE.     Student    1828-30.     From  Middleboro,   Mass. 

THAYER,  NATHANIEL  H.     Student  1828-29.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

TOURTELLOT,  JESSE  STEERE.  Student  1828-30.  Town  treasurer 
Glocester,  R.  I.,  1839-46;  justice  of  peace  1844-46;  member  R.  I.  house 
of  representatives  1844-46.  Born  Glocester,  R.  I.,  April  i,  181 1;  de- 
ceased. P. 

TREMAINE,  EDWARD.     Student  1828-31.     From  Halifax,  N.  S. 

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1833 

ADAMS,  GEORGE  W.     Student  1829-32.     From  Boston,  Mass. 
BULLOCK,  JAMES  S.     Student  1829-33.     From  Rehoboth,  Mass. 
CHILDS,  LOVELL.     Student  1829-30.     From  Newton,  Mass. 
CONANT,  THOMAS  B.     Student  1829-33.     From  Plymouth,  Mass. 
LAZELL,  JONATHAN  ELLIS,  A.B.  Columbian  university  1833.     Student 

1829-30.      Ordained    Baptist    minister    1831;    pastor   Brooklyn,   N.  Y. ; 

Harvard,  Mass.     Born  Mendon,  Mass.,  May  18,  1807;  died  Spencer,  Mass., 

Nov.    24,    1834.  Columbian,   P. 

LORING,  JOSEPH  C.     Student  1829-31.     From  Boston,  Mass. 
PARKINSON,  EDWARD  T.     Student  1829-31.     From  New  York,  N.  Y. 
SWIFT,  THOMAS  L.     Student  1829-32.     From  Falmouth,  Mass. 
WATERMAN,  ANDREW  S.     Student  1829-33.     Cotton  merchant.     From 

Johnston,  R.  I.     Bom  1815;  died  New  Orleans,  La.,  June  10,  1852.         P. 

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i834  NON-GRADUATES  607 

1834 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM  M.  E.     Student  1830-32.     From  Savannah,  Ga. 

ALLEN,  PHILIP.  Student  1830-33.  Cotton  manufacturer  Providence, 
R.  I.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  1816;  died  Providence,  Aug.  2, 
1873.  Prov.  dir.,  Prov.  rec. 

CRANE,  DANIEL.     Student  1831-32.     From  Berkley,  Mass. 

DUNWELL,  JAMES  P.  Student  1830-32.  Writer  and  journalist  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  29,  1813;  died  Providence, 
R-  I-  Prov.  dir.,  Prov.  rec. 

ELLIOTT,  JASON.     Student  1831-33.     From  Thompson,  Conn. 

FICKLING,  FRANCIS  W.  Student  1832-34.  Lawyer.  Born  Beaufort, 
S.  C.  o  J  p, 

HIGGINS,  WILLIAM  W.     Student  1830-32.     From  East  Haddam,  Conn. 

MILLS,  MATTHEW.     Student  1830-34.     Farmer  Thompson,  Conn.     Born 

Thompson,  Conn.,  May  6,  1808;  died  Thompson,  Oct.  3,  1867.  P. 

NEWELL,  CHARLES.     Student  1830-34.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 
PITMAN,  JOHN  T.     Student  1831-32.     Resident  Providence,  R.  I.     From 

Providence,  R.  I.  Prov.  rec. 

POTTER,  CHARLES  R.     Student  1830-33.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 
PURKITT,  JOHN  H.     Student  1830-34.     From  Boston,  Mass. 
RIVERS,  GEORGE.     Student  1831-34.      Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.      From 

Lebanon,   Conn.;  later  from   Providence,   R.    I.  Prov.   dir. 

SIBLEY,  NEHEMIAH.     Student  1830-32.     From  Sutton,  Mass. 
SULLIVAN,  SAMUEL  S.     Student  1830-34.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

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1835 

BACON,  ALBERT  T.     Student  1831-34.     From  Riceboro,  Ga. 

BLISS,  LEONARD.  Student  1831-35.  Author  History  of  Rehoboth.  Born 
Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Dec.   12,   1811;  deceased.  P. 

BRAGG,  ALFRED.  Student  1831-34.  Farmer  Milford,  Mass.;  land  sur- 
veyor; member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1844-45,  1847,  1850. 
Born  Milford,  Mass.,  July  10,  181 1;  deceased.  P. 

CHAPMAN,  RHODES  BUDLONG.  Student  1831-35.  Teacher  Agri- 
cultural school,  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  two  years;  Worcester  county  Agricul- 
tural high  school,  Worcester,  Mass.,  two  years;  teller  Citizens  bank,  Wor- 
cester, 1837-38;  cashier  Millbury  bank,  Millbury,  Mass.,  1838-42;  cotton 
manufacturer  with  Amos  D.  and  Moses  B.  Lockwood,  Slatersville,  R.  I., 
1843-53;  o"6  of  the  founders  Continental,  now  the  Fourth  National  bank, 
1853;  director;  president  1855-  I  organized  State  mutual  fire  insurance 

company  1858;  president  and  treasurer  1858-  ;  member  Providence 

common  council  1854-56;  treasurer  R.  I.  Baptist  state  convention  21 
years.  Bom  Pomfret,  Conn.,  Sept.  3,  1S08;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec. 
9,  1872.  Prov.  rec,  R.  I.  eye. 

EDDY,  FREDERICK  A.     Sti:dent   1832-34.     From  Cumberland,  R.  I. 

FISHER,  OTIS.     Student  1833-35.     From  Wendell,  Mass. 

GREENE,  WILLIAM  ALBERT.  Student  1831-33.  Clerk  Providence, 
R.  I.  Born  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  Feb.  3,  1815;  drowned  Long  Island 
Sound,  Jan.  13,  1840.  P. 

GREENE,  WILLIAM  MAXWELL.  Student  1831-35.  Born  East  Green- 
wich, R.  I.,  March  20,  1815;  died  June  6,  1834.  P. 

MANTON,  WILLIAM  H.     Student  1831-33.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

PERRY,  THOMAS  H.     Student   1831-34.     From  Abington,  Mass. 


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RAINSFORD,  THOMAS.     Student   1831-33.     From  Abington,  Mass. 

RAND,  AARON.     Student  1831-35.     From  New  Salem,  Mass. 

SWIFT,    WILLIAM    COLE    NYE.     Student    1831-34.     Ship    owner    and 

whaling  merchant  New  Bedford,  Mass.     Born  Fair  Haven,  Mass.,  1815; 

died  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  May  11,  1892.  Brun. 

TRASK,  BENJAMIN.     Student  1831-35.     From  Boston,  Mass.;  died  1834. 
WARREN,  GEORGE  E.     Student   1831-35.     From  Bristol,  R.   I.     Born 

Bristol,  Aug.  20,  1818;  died  Dec.  23,  1891. 
WESTON,  HENRY.    Student  1831-33.     From  Middleboro,  Mass.  P. 

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1836 

BULL,  HENRY.  Student  1832-33.  Merchant  Newport,  R.  I.;  president 
Newport  gas  light  company.     From  Newport,  R.  I.  Newp.  dir. 

BURGES,  JOHN  ALLSON.  Student  1833-38.  Sea  captain  thirty  years. 
Born  Troy,  Mass.,  May  30,  1813;  lost  at  sea.  South  Atlantic  ocean, 
June  25,   1874.  P. 

BURNS,  JOSEPH  F.     Student  1832-35.     From  Boston,  Mass.;  died  1835. 

CARLETON,  GEORGE  JONATHAN.  Student  1832-36.  Student  Amherst 
college  182S-29;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1836;  pastor  Clinton,  Mass., 
1836-39;  Wilmington,  Del.,  two  years;  in  Europe  one  year;  evangelist 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1841-45;  pastor  West  Cambridge,  now  Arlington, 
Mass.,  1845-51;  evangelist  1851-61,  1870-84;  chaplain  Mass.  state  prison, 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  1861-70.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1812;  died 
Newton,  Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1884.  Amherst,  P. 

CHAMPLIN,  STEPHEN.     Student  1832-34.     From  Lebanon,  Conn. 

CREIGHTON,  THOMAS  L.  HALSEY.  Student  1832-35.  Physician  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  181 7;  died  Providence,  R.  I., 
Apr.  15,  1862.  Prov.  dir.,  Prov.  rec. 

FRENCH,  CHARLES  J.  T.     Student  1832-34.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

FROST,  DANIEL  CLARKE,  A.B.  Union  college,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
1837.  Student  Presbyterian  theological  seminary,  Troy,  N.  Y.;  ordained 
Presbyterian  minister  1840?;  pastor  Cohoes,  N.  "V.;  Congregational 
church,  Burlington,  Vt.;  Poultney,  Vt.;  Woodstock,  Conn.;  Hampton, 
Conn.;  resident  Putnam,  Conn.  Born  Canterbury,  Conn.,  June  14,  1812; 
died  Putnam,  Conn.,  July  17,  1896.  P. 

GRAVES,  WILLIAM  E.     Student  1832-35.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

GUILD,  NATHANIEL  M.  Student  1832-35.  Teacher;  in  business  Cin- 
cinnati, O.  Born  Dedham,  Mass.,  July  21,  1811;  died  Cincinnati,  O., 
Dec.  7,  1859.  P. 

HARTWELL,  FOSTER.  Student  1832-36.  Ordained  Baptist  minister; 
pastor  Whitingham,  Vt.,  1839-44;  Newfane,  Vt.,  1844-49;  Pittstown, 
N.  Y.,  1849-54;  Westerlo,  N.  Y.,  1854-59;  New  Baltimore,  N.  Y.,  1859- 
62;  U.  S.  military  service^i862,  chaplain.  Born  Conway,  Mass.,  Feb.  8, 
1806;  died  Aug.  17,  1868.  P. 

JOHNSON,  DEAN.    Student  1832-34.    From  Newmarket,  N.  H.;  died  1834. 

LOTHROP,  STILLMAN  L.  Student  1832-35.  Student  Newton  theological 
institution  1834-37;  pastor  South  Berwick,  Me.,  1837-38.  Born  Boston, 
Mass.,  Jan.  27,  181 1;  died  St.  Croix,  W.  I.,  Nov.  22,  1859.  Newt. 

MAKEPEACE,  GEORGE  W.     Student  1832-34.     From  Norton,  Mass. 

ROBERTS,  HALL.     Student  1832-34.     From  Somersworth,  N.  H. 

TYLER,  FISHER  A.  Special  student  1832-33.  From  Mendon,  Mass. 
Born  Mendon,  March  26,  181 2.  P. 

WALKER,  LEVI.     Student  1832-33.     From  North  Stonington,  Conn. 

WILLARD,  HORACE.  Student  1832-34.  Teacher  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Bom 
Lancaster,  Mass.,  Apr.  20,  1812;  died  Worcester,  Mass.,  Oct.  12,  1833.    P. 


1836  NON-GRADUATES  609 

SWEET,  PARKER  H.     Student  1832-34.     From  Newport,  R.  I. 

WORTHINGTON,  ELLIS.  Student  1832-34.  Law  student  Harvard  uni- 
versity; admitted  to  bar  1842;  lawyer  Dedham,  Mass.;  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.; 
Milwaukee,  Wis.;  general  agent  ^tna  insurance  company  of  Hartford, 
Springfield,  111.;  vice  president  Putnam  insurance  company  of  Hartford. 
Born  Dedham,  Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1816;  died  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  28,  1871. 

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1837 

ADAMS,  SAMUEL.     Student  1833-36.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

ANDREWS,  JAMES  G.     Student  1833-37.     From  Sutton,  N.  H. 

BRAYTON,  WILLIAM  DANIEL,  A.M.  honorary  1859.  Student  1835-36. 
See  Honorary  Graduates  1859. 

CLAFFLIN,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  Wesleyan  university  1868;  Harvard  uni- 
versity 1869.  Student  1833-35.  Merchant  and  manufacturer  Boston, 
Mass.;  resident  Newtonville,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  house  of  representa- 
tives 1849-53;  Mass.  senate  1860-61;  president  1861;  lieutenant  governor 
Mass.,  1866-68;  governor  Mass.  1869-71;  member  U.  S.  house  of  repre- 
sentatives 1877-81;  Republican  national  committee  twelve  years;  chair- 
man 1868-72;  president  board  of  trustees  Boston  university.  Born  Mil- 
ford,  Mass.,  March  6,  1818;  died  Newtonville,  Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1905.         P. 

CLEMENT,  MOSES  B.     Student  1833-36.     From  Worcester,  Mass. 

CURTISS,  MOSES.     Student  1834-35.     From  Wells,  Me.     Died  1835. 

DODGE,  GEORGE  W.     Student  1833-35.     From  Salem,  Mass. 

EATON,  GEORGE  H.     Student  1833-36.     From  Wilbraham,  Mass. 

GARDNER,  STEPHEN  E.     Student  1833-35.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

GAY,  JOHN  L.     Student  1835-37.     From  Iredell  county,  N.  C. 

HAYNES,  AARON.  Student  1833-36.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1837; 
pastor  Rutland,  Vt.,  1837-40;  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1842-48;  East  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1848-52;  travelled  abroad  185 1;  resident  Key  West,  Fla.,  1852-53. 
Born  Middletown,  Vt.,Aug.  18 12;  died  March  31,  1853.     Cent.  Rutland  co. 

HENDERSON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.     Student  1833-36.     Clerk  Newport, 
R.    I.;   bookkeeper   New   England   screw   company.    Providence,    R.    I.; 
secretary  and  bookkeeper  American  screw  company,  Providence,  1860- 
64;  treasurer  1864-89;  resident  Providence  1889-97.   Born  Newport,  R.  I., 
Nov.  14,  1816;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  3,  1897.  Prov.  jour. 

HUNT,  JOSIAH,  A.M.  honorary  1853.  Student  1833-38.  See  Honorary 
Graduates   1853. 

LYON,  MOSES  G.     Student  1833-35.     From  Dorchester,  Mass. 

PAINE,  WILLIAM  H.     Student  1834-37.     From  New  York,  N.  Y. 

RICHARDS,  HUMPHREY.  Student  1833-36.  Baptist  minister.  Born 
Rowley,  Mass.,  Sept.  17,  1816;  died  Rowley,  Sept.  4,  1816.  P. 

RUSSELL,  JAMES  SULLIVAN,  A.M.  honorary  1876.  Student  1833-35. 
See  Honorary  Graduates  1876. 

SHEPARDSON,  DANIEL,  A.M.  honorary  1853.  Student  1833-35,  1838-41. 
See  Honorary  Graduates  1853. 

SMITH,  GEORGE  A.     Student  1834-37.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

SNARES,  MOSES.     Student  1833-36.     From  Charleston,  S.  C. 

WAITT,  GEORGE  NEWTON.  Student  1833-36.  Went  south.  Bom 
Maiden,  Mass.,  June  29,  1813.  P. 

WELLS,  JOHN  HAGADORN,  A.B.  Amherst  college  1837.  Student  1833- 
36.  Student  theology,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1847-49;  ordained  minister  1851; 
pastor  West  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  1851-56;  teacher  Family  school,  Kingston, 
R.  I.,  1856-62;  pastor  Kingston,  1862-77;  resident  1877-.  Address, 
Kingston,  R.  I.  Amherst 

WHITTIER,  JAMES  L.     Student  1833-38.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

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1838 

ALDEN,  SAMUEL  R.     Student  1834-35.     From  Lyme,  N.  H.     Died  1835. 

BECKWITH,  HENRY  TRUMAN.  Student  1834-37.  Clerk  and  book- 
keeper office  of  Truman  Beckwith,  Providence,  R.  I.,  until  1878;  mem- 
ber city  council.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  22,  1818;  died  Providence, 
April  7,  1893.  P. 

BLAKESLY,  JAMES  M.  Student  1834-37.  From  York,  Livingston  co., 
N.  Y. 

BRADBURY,  ALBION  P.     Special  student  1834-35. 

BROOKS,  ERASTUS.  Special  student  1834-36.  Teacher  Haverhill,  Mass.; 
editor  and  proprietor  Gazette,  Haverhill;  Washington  correspondent  Daily 
advertiser,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1836;  joint  editor  and  proprietor  Express, 
New  York,  1836-77;  member  N.  Y.  senate  1853,  1855;  delegate  N.  Y. 
state  constitutional  convention  1866-67;  member  constitutional  commis- 
sion 1872-73;  N.  Y.  house  of  representatives  1878,  1879,  1881-83;  N.  Y. 
state  board  of  health  1880-86;  trustee  Cornell  university  1865-86;  N.  Y. 
institution  for  the  instruction  of  the  deaf  and  dumb.  Born  Portland, 
Me.,  Jan.  31,  1818;  died  West  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  25,  1886. 

Nat.  eye.  Am.  biog.,  Cyc.  Am.  biog.,  Cornell 

BUGBEE,  GEORGE.     Student  1834-36.     From  Woodstock,  Conn. 

BURGES,  TRISTRAM.  Special  student  1834-35.  Resident  East  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  U.  S.  military  service  Civil  war.  From  Providence,  R.  I.; 
died  East  Providence,  R.  I. 

CHAPLIN,  JUDSON  A.     Student  1834-36.     From  Rowley,  Mass. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS  S.     Student  1834-37.     From  Worcester,  Mass. 

CROWELL,  WILLIAM,  A.M.  honorary  1838.  Special  student  1834-35. 
See  Honorary  Graduates  1838. 

DOLE,  SAMUEL  P.  Student  1834-37.  From  Salisbury,  Mass.  Teacher. 
Born  Salisbury,  Mass.,  1808;  died  Salisbury,  Sept.   10,  1841.  P. 

EWER,  WARREN  B.     Student  1834-37.     From  Edgartown,  Mass. 

FITCH,  AUSTIN  G.  Student  1834-37.  Student  Amherst  college  1835-36. 
From  Charlestown,  Mass.      Born  about   1814.  Amherst 

GROVER,  HENRY  E.  E.     Student  1834-37.     From  Charleston,  S.  C. 

HAPGOOD,  HENRY  N.    Student  1834-36.     From  Worcester,  Mass. 

HARRIS,  CALEB  FISKE,  A.M.  honorary  1873.  Student  1834-37.  See 
Honorary  Degrees  1873. 

HOLMAN,  RUSSELL.     Student  1834-37.     From  Grafton,  Mass. 

LEACH,  ARUNAH  A.  Student  1834-35.  Teacher  Taunton,  Mass.;  member 
school  committee  several  years;  town  clerk  and  treasurer  Raynham,  Mass., 
1868-72;  postmaster.  Born  Raynham,  Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1814;  died  Dec.  25, 
1885.  P. 

LEIGHTON,  SAMUEL  S.     Student  1834-36.     From  Westford,  Mass. 

LIPPITT,  GEORGE  WARREN,  A.B.  Harvard  university  1838.  Student 
1834-36.  Graduate  Harvard  divinity  school  1841;  ordained  Unitarian 
minister  1844;  pastor  South  Boston,  Mass.,  1844-51;  secretary  American 
legation,  Vienna,  Austria,  1856-67.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  28, 
1816;  died  Vienna,  Austria,  Nov.  10,  1891.  Harv.  div.  sch. 

PASSMORE,  OTIS.     Student  1834-37.     From  Smithfield,  R.  I. 

PRENTICE,  ALVAH.     Student  1834-36.     From  Grafton,  Mass. 

ROSTAN,  JOHNT.    Student  1834-35.    From  Marseilles,  France.    Died  1835. 

SHARPE,  ANDREW.     Student  1834-38.     Minister.     From  Pomfret,  Conn. 

STEAD,  BENJAMIN  F.     Student  1835-37.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 


1838  NON-GRADUATES  611 

SWAIM,  THOMAS,  A.B.  Madison  university  1844;  D.D.  University  of  Lewis- 
burg  1865.  Student  1834-37.  Graduated  Hamilton  theological  seminary 
1846;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1846;  pastor  Washington,  Penn.,  1846- 
51 ;  Flemington,  N.  J.,  1851-67;  financial  secretary  N.J.  classical  and  scien- 
tific institute  Hightstovvn,  N.  J.,  1867-68;  district  secretary  American 
Baptist  home  mission  society,  Philadelphia.  Born  Pemberton,  N.  J., 
March  30,  181  7;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Mar.  24,  1884.      Bapt.  encyc. 

TUCKER,  HIRAM  O.    Student  1834-36.     From  Buflfalo,  N.  Y. 

VALENTINE,  WILLIAM.  Special  student  i8u-3';-  From  Providenec 
R.I. 

WHITAKER,  ANTHONY  B.  A.    Student  1834-37.    From  Providence.  R.  L, 

Born  1820;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  5,  1859.  Prov.  rec. 

WITHINGTON,  ELIJAH  S.     Student   1834-37.     From  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

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1839 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Student  1837-39.  From  Philadelphia, 
Penn. 

BASS,  GEORGE.     Student  1835-38.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

BOSTWICK,  RICHARD  F.  Special  student  1835-37.  Planter,  S.  C.  Born 
Robertville,  Beaufort  district,  S.  C;  drowned  in  wreck  of  steamer  ofif 
Cape  Hatteras,   184?.  P. 

BOSTWICK,  WILLIAM  M.  Student  1835-37.  Planter.  Born  Robertville, 
Beaufort  district,  S.  C.  P. 

BROWN,  CHARLES  A.  H.     Student  1835-38.     From  Cambridge,  Mass. 

CARLETON,  CHARLES  MUZZY.     Student  1836-39.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

CHENEY,  OREN  BURBANK,  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1839;  D.D.  Wes- 
leyan  college  1863.  Student  1835-37.  President  Bates  college  1863-1903. 
Born  Holderness,  N.  H.,  Dec.  10,  1816;  died  Lewiston,  Me.,  Dec.  22, 
1903.  Dart. 

COFFIN,  RUFUS.     Student  1835-38.     From  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

CRANE,  DENZEL  M.  Special  student  1835-37.  Ordained  Baptist  preacher 
1837;  pastor  Grafton,  Vt.;  North  Springfield,  Vt.;  Northampton, 
Mass.,  12  years;  Union  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  six  years;  North  Dor- 
chester, Mass.;  Woonsocket,  R.  I.;  Greenfield,  Mass.;  North  Springfield, 
Vt.  Bom  Brookline,  Vt.,  Feb.  29,  181 2;  died  North  Acton,  Mass., 
Sept.  4,  1879.  P. 

FARNSWORTH,  HENRY  F.     Student  1835-36.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

GAY,  EBENEZER,  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1841.  Student  1835-37. 
Lawyer  Hingham,  Mass.,  1841-1862;  Boston,  Mass.,  1862-99;  member 
school  committee,  Hingham;  trustee  Derby  academy;  director  Hingham 
bank;  member  Mass.  senate  1862;  judge  Suffolk  registry  of  probate. 
Born  Hingham,  Mass.,  March  27,  1818;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  April  29, 
1899.  Hist,  of  Hing. 

GRIFFIN,  ROBERT  H.     Student  1835-38.     From  Savannah,  Ga. 

HACKETT,  RICHARD.     Student  1835-37.     From  Methuen,  Mass. 

HALL.  MONROE.     Student  1835-37.     From  Jay,  N.  Y. 

HUTCHINS,  JAMES  H.  Student  1835-37.  Physician  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 
Pomfret,  Conn.  Born  Pomfret,  Conn.,  1814;  died  White  Pigeon.  St. 
Joseph  county.  Mich.,  June  i.  1880.  P. 

LAKE.  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS.  Student  1835-38.  Journalist  Newport, 
R.  I.;  member  staff  Newport  daily  news;  sheriff  Newport  county;  deputy 
sheriff.     Born  Newport,  R.  I.,  Feb.  29,  1820;  died  Newport,  Sept.  3,  1889. 

P. 

LOVIE,  JAMES.     Student  1835-37.     From  Newport,  R.  I. 


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MACOMBER,  ALBERT.    Student  1835-38.    From  Boston,  Mass. 

NEWTON,  ABNER  NELSON.     Student  1835-39.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

REYNOLDS,  EDWIN  RUTHVEN.  Student  1835-39.  From  Penfield, 
N.  Y. 

SHAILER,  JULIUS  SMITH.  Student  1835-39.  Student  Newton  theolog- 
ical institution  1842-45;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1845;  pastor  Second 
church,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1845-54;  in  business  Roxbury.  Born  Haddam, 
Conn.,  May  21,  1813;  died  Roxbury,  Mass.,  April  4,  1881.  Newt. 

SIMPSON,  WILLIAM  BOWDOIN.    Student  1835-39.    From  Boston,  Mass. 

SMITH,  CHARLES  REMINGTON.  Student  1835-39.  From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

SNOW,  CHARLES  B.     Student  1835-36.     From  New  York,  N.  Y. 

STONE,  JAMES  ROYAL.     Student  1835-37.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

TURNER,  CHARLES  A.     Student  1835-38.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

WAGER,  STAFFORD  S.     Student  1835-37.     From  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

WATSON,  EDWARD  B.  Special  student  1835-36.  From  South  Kingstown, 
R.  I. 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  J.     Student  1835-38.     From  Boylston,  Mass. 

WILLARD,  EVANDER  XENOPHON.  Student  1835-39.  Engaged  in 
gold  mining,  Klamuth,  Cal.,  about  1850.     From  Keene,  N.  H. 

30-*30 

1840 

ALWARD,  SILAS,  A.M.  honorary  1869.     Student   1836-38.      See  Honor- 
ary Graduates  1869. 
ANDREWS,    ASA.     Student    1836-37.     Physician  - Millbury,  Mass. ;    editor 

Academy  Millbury.     Born  Millbury,  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1819;  died  Millbury, 

Feb.  22,  1844.  P. 

BABCOCK,  EDWIN.     Special  student  1836-37.     Manufacturer  Westerly,  R. 

I.;  president  National  Phenix  bank  1872-1901;  director  Washington  trust 

CO.    Address,  Westerly,  R.  I.  R.  I.  eye. 

BLOOD,  BENJAMIN  F.     Student  1836-40.     From  Lowell,  Mass. 
BRYANT,  WILLIAM  H.     Student  1836-38.     From  Westboro,  Mass.     Died 

1838. 
BYNE,  THOMAS  ANDREW.     Student  1838-40.     From  Waynesboro,  Ga. 
BYRAM,  BOHAN  PRENTISS,  A.M.  honorary  1869.    Special  student  1836- 

38.     See  Honorary  Graduates  1869. 
CAPRON,  CHARLES.     Student  1836-38.     Farmer  Uxbridge,  Mass.     Born 

181 7;  died  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1837.  P. 

CURTIS,  JAMES  BURRILL,  A.M.  Cambridge  university,  England,  186 1. 

Student  1836-40.     Chaplain  St.  Catherine's  college,  Cambridge,  England; 

author.     From  Providence,  R.  I.     Died  Folkstone,  Eng.,  Jan.  15,  1895. 

Frat. 
DEXTER,    HENRY    MARTYN,  A.M.   honorary   1863.     Student  1836-39. 

See  Honorary  Graduates  1863. 
GREENE,  JAMES  WHITMAN.     Student  1836-40.     From  Smithfield,  R.  I. 
HOLMES,  JOHN  SOMMERS.   Student  1838-40.    From  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
KING,  NATHAN.    Student  1836-38.     From  Middleboro,  Mass. 
NEWCOMB,  HENRY  STEARNS.     Student   1836-38.  U.  S.  naval  service 

1838-63,  commander  gunboat  Tioga.    Born  Newport,  R.  I.,  Aug.  31,  182 1 ; 

died  on  board  gunboat  Tioga,  Key  West,  Fla.,  Oct.  24,  1863. 

R.  I.  eye,  B.  U.  civil  war 
PUTNAM,  EDWARD  WARREN.     Student   1837-40.     From  Middleboro, 

Mass. 


1840  NON-GRADUATES  613 

RANDALL,  CHARLES  DENNISON.    Student  1838-40.     Address,  Horton 

N.  S. 
RIST,  CALVIN.    Student  1836-40.    Lawyer  and  judge  Ala.   From  Uxbridge, 

Mass.     Born  about  1816;  died  Ala.  about  1847.  P. 

STEARNS,  MYRON  NEWELL.    Student   1836-38.    From  Elizabeth  town! 

N.  Y. 
WASHBURN,  HENRY  J.  S.     Student   1836-38.     Manufacturer;  member 

Mass.  state  senate.    Author  hymns.     From  Boston,  Mass.    Died  Newton 

Centre,  Mass.,  Oct.  i,  1903.  p. 

WATERMAN,  ROBERT  W.     Student  1836-37.     From  Coventry,  R.  L 

20-*l8 

1841 

ALDRICH,  L.     Student  1837-40.     Lawyer.     From  St.  Mary's,  Ga. 

AREY,  HENRY,  M.D.  elsewhere.  Student  1837-40.  Phj^sician  Chile,  S.  A. 
Born  Edgartown,  Mass.,  March  18,  1820;  died  June  13,  1854.  P 

BROCKETT,  LINUS  PIERPONT.  Student  1837-39.  From  CabotviUei 
Mass.;  later  from  North  Stonington,  Conn. 

BURBANK,  JOSEPH  P.  Special  student  1837-38.  Student  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1838-40;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1841;  pastor  West 
Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  four  years;  Richmond,  R.  I.,  four  years;  Block  Island, 
R.  I.,  three  years;  Kingston,  R.  I.,  four  years;  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  two 
years;  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  one  year;  Cumberland  Hill,  R.  I.,  three 
years;  South  Sutton,  Mass.,  1861-73;  resident  1873-94.  Born  Oakham, 
Mass.,  June  30,  1808;  died  South  Sutton,  Mass.,  June  !■;,  1894.        Newt. 

CANNON,  JAMES.    Student  1837-38.    From  New  Bedford,  Mass.   Died  1838. 

CLARK,  ANDREW.     Student  1837-41.     From  Methuen,  Mass. 

CONGDON,  CHARLES  TABER,  A.M.  honorary  1879.  Student  1837- 
40.     See  Honorary  Graduates  1879. 

GREENE,  EDWARD  ABORN.  Student  1837-39.  Manufacturer  Provi- 
dence, R  I.;  member  common  council  1855-57.  Born  Providence,  R.  I., 
Jan.  23,  1823;  died  Providence,  Nov.  14,  1892.  Prov.  man.,  P.' 

GURNEY,  ELBRIDGE.     Student  1837-39.     From  Abington,  Mass. 

HALL,  OGDEN.     Special  student  1837-38.     From  Wallingford,  Conn. 

HUNT,  NATHANIEL  FARNUM.  Student  1837-40.  From  New  Salem, 
Mass. 

HUNTINGTON,  ADONIRAM  JUDSON,  D.D.  honorary  1868.  Student 
1836-42.     See  Honorary  Graduates  1868. 

JEWETT,  ORIGEN  S.     Special  student  1837-38.     From  Providence,  R    I 

MAURAN,  EDWARD  CARRINGTON.  Special  student  1837-39.  Bom 
Providence,  R.  I.,  March  27,  1820;  died  Providence,  June  5,  1886. 

R.  I.  rec. 

MERRILL,  JAMES.     Student  1837-39.     From  Salem,  Mass. 

POTTER,  PHINEAS.  Student  1837-42.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom 
1823;  died  Providence,  March  8,  1876.  R.  I.  rec. 

ROBINSON,  ASA  ASPENWELL.    Student  1837-39.    From  Lebanon,  Conn! 

SIMPSON,  THOMAS  M.     Special  student  1837-38.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

TOLMAN,  ADONIRAM  JUDSON.  Student  1837-39.  From  Randolph, 
Mass.     Died  1839. 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS.  Student  1837-39.  Student  Newton 
theological  institution  1839-40;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1842;  priest 
1846;  assistant  St.  Peter's  church,  Butler,  Penn.,  1840-43,  1845-46;  St. 
James's  church,  Donnington,  Penn.,  1844;  rector  St.  Timothy's  church, 
Roxboro,  Penn.,  1847-77;  missionary  1878;  rector  St.  John's  church,  New 
London,  Penn.,  1879-84;  Church  of  the  holy  innocents,  Tacony,  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.,  1884-97.  Born  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1821;  died  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.,  June  i,  1898.  Newt. 

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1842 

BABCOCK,  HORACE.  Special  student  1838-39.  Manufacturer  Westerly, 
R.  I.;  director  National  Niantic  bank,  1854-.     Address,  Westerly,  R.  I. 

R.  I.  eye. 

BINNEY,  WILLIAM  GUSHING.  Student  1838-42.  Lawyer.  Address, 
Amesbury,  Mass. 

CAPEN,  EZEKIEL.     Student  1838-40.     Address,  Sharon,  Mass. 

CRANSTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Student  1838-40.  Admitted  to  R.  I. 
bar;  lawyer  Newport,  R.  I.;  editor  Daily  news,  Newport;  mayor  1857-65. 
Author  of  a  book  of  poems.  Born  Newport,  R.  I.,  March  29,  1821;  died 
Newport,  Oct.   10,  187 1.  P. 

HALSTED,  JOHN  B.    Student  1838-40.     From  New  York,  N.  Y. 

HAMMOND,  NEHEMIAH  COBB.  Student  1838-42.  Physician.  From 
Carver,  Mass.     Born  1821;  died  Carver,  Mass.,  March  31,  1845.  P- 

HARTWELL,  JOHN  BRYANT.  Student  1838-39.  Trustee  Brown  univer- 
sity 1866-72.  Dry  goods  merchant,  firm  of  Hartwell,  Dudley  and  com- 
pany, later  Hartwell,  Richards  and  company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Born 
1816;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  9,  1872.  Prov.  dir.,  P. 

HIBBARD,  MILTON.  Student  1839-41.  Born  East  Bethel,  Vt.,  April  12, 
1821 ;  died  May  22,  1841.  P. 

JUDD,ORRIN  BISHOP,  A.B.  Columbian  college  1844;  D.B.  Hamilton  theo- 
logical seminary  1845;  A.M.  1846;  LL.D.  Madison  university  1854. 
Student  1841-42.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Second  church. 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  1845-49;  Union  church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1849-52; 
editor  Chronicle,  New  York,  1849-56;  translator  for  American  Bible 
union  1852-56;  literary  work  and  government  service  1856-64,  1866-85; 
pastor  Wooster  place  church.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1864-66;  teacher  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1885-92.     From  Hamilton,  N.  Y.     Died  1892.  Frat. 

LADD,  SAMUEL,     Student  1838-40.     From  Brentwood,  N.  H. 

MALLET,  JAMES  FENNER.     Student  1838-41.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

MILES,  JOSHUA  JONES.  Student  1838-41.  From  Bustleton,  Penn.  Died 
Clinton,  111.,  July  22,  1896. 

RICHMOND,  LEWIS.  Student  1838-42.  Dry  goods  merchant  Providence, 
R.  I.;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-65,  lieutenant-colonel;  brevet  brigadier- 
general;  U.  S.  consul  Queenstown,  Ireland,  1875-80;  Belfast,  Ireland, 
1880-81;  consul-general  Rome  1881-82;  secretary  U.  S.  legation  1882; 
charge  d'affaires  ad  interim;  minister  resident  Portvigal  1884-85;  resident 
Bristol;  Flushing,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  Born  Providence,  March  12,  1824;  died 
Flushing,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Mauran,  P. 

SANDFORD,  OLIVER  SHEPARD.     Student  1838-40.     From  Wrentham, 

Mass. 
SHEPPARD,  EPHRAIM.     Student  1839-40.     From  Greenbush,  N.  J. 
STEBBINS,  ELI  MARSHALL.     Student   1838-39.     Born  Brookline,  Vt., 

May  20,  1814;  died  Norton,  Mass.,  Aug.  11,  18^39.  P. 

TINGLEY,  GEORGE  HERBERT.     Student  1838-40.     From  Providence, 

R.  I.  ^ 

TOLMAN,  THOMAS.     Student  1838-41.     From  Randolph,  Mass. 

TWISS,  DAVID  FRANKLIN.     Student  1838-40.     From  Sharon,  N.  H. 

WAUGH,  JOHN,  A.M.  Hamilton  college  1852.  Student  1838-40.  Ordained 
Presbyterian  minister  1840;  pastor  Sanquoit,  N.  Y.,  1841-55;  Canton, 
N.  Y.,  1855-69;  Carthage,  N.  Y.,  1869-78;  Cohocton,  N.  Y.,  1878-93. 
Bom  North  Carlisle,  Eng.,  March  21,  1814;  died  Oct.  20,  1897.   Hamilton 

WEAVER,  STERRY  ARNOLD.  Special  student  1838-39.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

WELLS,  CHARLETON  HENRY.    Student  1840-42.    From  Columbia,  S.  C. 

WHIPPLE,  JOHN.     Student  1838-43.     From  Rutland,  Vt.  23-*20 


i843  NON-GRADUATES  615 

1843 

BACON,  SUMNER  WINN.  Student  1840-42.  From  Liberty  county,  Ga. 
Died  Mcintosh,  Liberty  county,  Ga.,  1842. 

BOWEN,  WILLIAM  HORATIO.  Student  1839-43.  Agent  New  York 
packets,  Providence,  R.  I.;  flour  merchant;  agent  Lymansville  mills, 
Providence.  Born  Providence,  Jan.  7,  1824;  died  Providence,  May  6, 
1897.  P. 

BROWNELL,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Student  1839-41.  From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

BURROUGHS,  JOHN  CURTIS.  Student  1839-40.  Minister.  From 
Shelby,  N.  Y.      Died  Chicago,  111.  P. 

EDDY,  EDWIN  BARNARD.  Student  1839-42.  Graduated  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1852;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1852;  pastor  Beverly, 
Mass.,  1852-55;  Winchester,  Mass.,  1855-60;  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1860-62; 
Waltham,  Mass.,  1862-69;  Calais,  Me.,  1869-75.  Born  Providence,  R.  I., 
Aug.  21,  1819;  died  Providence,  May  27,  1885.  Newton 

FARGO,  ISAAC.  Student  1839-40.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor 
N.  Y.;  111.;  Wis.     Born  1817;  died  Des  Moines,  la.,  Sept.  29,  1897.        P. 

HOLBROOK,  LOWELL,  M.D.  University  of  city  of  New  York  1849.  Stu- 
dent 1839-42.      Physician  Thompson,  Conn.     Address,  Thompson,  Conn. 

LORING,  JOHN  ALDEN,  A.B.  Harvard  university  1843.  Student  1839-42. 
Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.  Born  North  Andover,  Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1824;  died 
Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1898.  Harv.,  P. 

MANTON,  GEORGE  SALMA.     Student  1839-41.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

MATHER,  JOSEPH  HIGGINS.  Student  1839-42,  1843-45.  Graduated 
Newton  theological  institution  1847.  Born  Lyme,  Conn.,  Sept.  26,  1820; 
died  Deep  River,  Conn.,  May  5,  1852.  Newt. 

MURRAY,  THOMAS  SHARP.  Special  student  1839-40.  From  New  Hope, 
Penn. 

PARKHURST,  JONATHAN  GOFF.  Student  1839-41.  Real  estate  agent. 
Address,  156  Sutton  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PATTERSON,  JAMES  WILLIAM.    Student  1840-43.    From  Richmond,  Va. 

PRENTICE,  ROSWELL  RANDALL,  A.B.  Colgate  university  1844;  A.M. 
1846.  Student  1841-43.  Graduated  Colgate  theological  seminary  1844; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1845;  pastor  various  churches  1845-99;  pro- 
fessor science,  Kalamazoo  college,  1853-54;  principal  Cedar  Park  seminary, 
Mich.,  1854,  1855;  resident  Sandusky,  N.  Y.,  1899.  Address,  Sandusky, 
N.  Y.  P. 

ROBINSON,  JOSEPH  WINCHESTER.  Student  1839-43.  From  Stow, 
Mass.;  died  1843. 

SAYLES,  WILLIAM.     Student  1839-40.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

STALLKNECHT,  FREDERIK  STOUD.  Student  1839-41.  Lawyer  New 
York,  N.  Y.     From  Marieboe,  Denmark.     Deceased. 

TOBEY,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.    Student  1839-42.     From  Colebrook,  Conn. 

WOODBURY,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON.  Student  1841-43.  From  New 
Salem,  Mass. 

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1844 

ALLEN,  MARK  ANTONY  D'WOLF.  Student  1840-42.  Merchant  New 
York,  N.  Y.     From  Bristol,  R.  I.     Died  Jan.  i,  1899.  P. 

BIGELOW,  JOHN  FLAVEL.  Student  1840-44.  Minister  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.      From  Holden,  Mass.      Died  June  20,  1884.  Frat. 

BUGBEE,  WILLIAM  BROWN,  Student  1840-44.  From  Wrentham, 
Mass. 


6i6  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1844 

GULP,  SILAS  WOOD  SEXTUS.  Student  1841-43.  From  Philadelphia, 
Penn. 

DAY,  ALFRED  FREDERICK.     Student  1840-44.     From  Hartford,  Conn. 

DRAKE,  EBENEZER  WADE.  Student  1840-45.  Physician  Middleboro, 
Mass.     From  Stoughton,  Mass.;  died  Middleboro,  June  28,  1887.         P. 

FISKE,  ELIJAH  WARREN,  Student  1840-43.  Born  Corinth,  Me.,  Sept. 
7,  1824;  died  Levant,  Me.,  1843.  Frat.,  P. 

GUILD,  GEORGE  DWIGHT,  A.B.  Harvard  university  1845.  Student 
1840-42.  Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.  Bom  Dedham,  Mass.,  March  17,  1825; 
died  Boston,  Mass.,  May  5,  1862.  P. 

HALL,  RICHARD  NELSON,     Student  1841-43.     From  Richmond,  Va. 

JOHNSON,  FRANCIS  CLEAVELAND.  Student  1842-44.  From  Edge- 
field, S.  C. 

KING,  ELISHA  PORTER.  Student  1842-44.  Lawyer  Perry  county, 
Ala.;  member  Ala.  legislature  1847;  justice  circuit  court  1850-51;  U.  S. 
military  service  1861,  captain;  trustee  University  of  Ala.  1866.  Born 
Perry  county,  Ala.,  April  30,  1824;  died  Jan.  3,  1890.  Frat. 

LELAND,  ALONZO.  Student  1840-44.  Journalist,  Lewiston,  Id.  From 
Springfield,  Vt.     Died  Oct.,  1891.  P. 

LINCOLN,  JAMES  MADISON.     Student   1840-42.     From  Putney,  Vt. 

LITTLE,  AMOS  BRICKETT.     Student  1840-44.     From  Newport,  N.  H. 

LUFBURROW,  HOMER  MILTON.  Student  1840-44.  From  Savannah, 
Ga. 

LYON,  SAMUEL  SHERWOOD.  Student  1840-42.  From  Trumbull, 
Conn. 

MARTIN,  LUTHER  AMBROSE,  M.D.  Harvard  university.  Student 
1841-44.  Physician  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1847-69;  Youlden,  111.,  1847-97. 
Bom  Barrington,  R.  I.,  March  8,  1824;  died  Youlden,  111.,  March  6,  1897. 

NEWELL,  GEORGE.  Student  1840-44.  From  Providence,  R.  I.;  born 
1819;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  18,  1869.  R.  I.  rec. 

PIERCE,  WILLIAM  EUSTIS.     Student  1840-43.     From  Somerset,  Mass. 

RICHMOND,  GEORGE  BARSTOW.  Student  1840-45.  In  business 
New  Bedford,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1852;  in- 
spector, weigher,  gauger,  and  measurer  New  Bedford  custom  house  1861- 
74;  mayor  of  New  Bedford  1870-74,  1878;  member  Mass.  state  police 
commission  1873-74;  member  Mass.  senate  1880-81;  register  of  deeds, 
Bristol  county,  southern  district,  1883-1903;  member  Westboro  insane 
hospital  1 886- 1 903;  trustee  New  Bedford  five  cent  savings  bank;  member 
board  of  managers  New  Bedford  port  society;  Republican  state  central 
committee.  Born  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Nov.  9,  1821;  died  New  Bedford, 
Feb.  27,  1903.  N.  B.  mercury,  P. 

RIPLEY,  HENRY  JOHN.  Student  1840-43.  From  Newton,  Mass.;  died 
Nov.  2,  1843.  -P- 

WALDOCK,  JAMES.  Student  1840-43.  Physician.  Address,  22  Delle 
Ave.,  Boston,  Mass.  Frat. 

WILLIAMS,  BOARDMAN.  Student  1840-45.  From  Charlestown,  Mass. 
Died  1844. 

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1845 

ALLEN,  ALFRED  FRANKLIN.     Student  1842-45.     From  Cincinnati,  O. 

ANDREWS,  ROBERT  SHAW.     Student  1841-43.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

BELL,  JAMES  EWELL,  M.D.  Medical  college  of  Va.  1849.  Student  1841- 
46.  Physician  and  surgeon  Kempsville,  Va.;  magistrate  1852-61;  school 
commissioner  1854-61;  president  county  court  1869;  sheriff  Princess 
Anne  co.,  Va.,  1869-73.     DeceasedC?).  Frat. 


i845  NON-GRADUATES  617 

CARPENTER,  GEORGE.  Student  1841-44.  Graduated  theological  in- 
stitution, New  Hampden,  N.  H.,  1845;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1846; 
pastor  Westminster,  Mass.,  1846-49;  Rowe,  Mass.;  Scituate,  Mass.; 
Manchester,  Vt.,  1857-?.     Bom  Norton,  Mass.,  Aug.  30,  1818. 

Hist,  of  Norton 

FARNHAM,  WILLIAM  HENRY.     Student  1841-45.     From  Salem,  Mass. 

GAGE,  WILLIAM.     Student  1841-43.     From  Templeton,  Mass.     Deceased. 

GIBBS,  CHARLES.  Student  1841-44.  Horticulturist  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
From  Wareham,  Mass.     Reported  deceased. 

GIFFORD,  CHARLES.  Student  1841-44.  Born  Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
2,  1819;  died  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  May  17,  186 r.  P. 

GRIGGS,  STEPHEN  CHANDLER.  Student  1841-44.  From  Pomfret. 
Conn.     Died  Feb.  i,  1901.  P. 

LeBARON,  JAMES  FRANCIS.  Student  1842-45.  Tutor  St.  Paul's  school. 
College  Point,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.;  journalist  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  connected  with 
Brooklyn  Eagle.  Born  R.  I.,  July  17,  1824;  died  Asbury  Park,  N.  J., 
Dec.  26,  1903.  P. 

MARTIN,  EDWARD  SAMPSON.  Student  1841-45.  Lawyer  Providence 
R.  I.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  1823;  died  Providence,  Feb.  10, 
1855.  Prov.  dir.,    R.  I.  rec. 

MICKELL,  WILLIAM  GRIDLEY.  Student  1841-44.  Student  Florence, 
Italy.     From  Boston,  Mass.     Died  Florence,  Italy,   1857.  Frat. 

MILLER,  NATHANIEL.  Student  1841-44.  Student  medicine  Paris, 
two  years;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Franklin,  Mass.,  1824; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  5,  1S66. 

NICHOLS,  EZRA  ADDISON  SEARLE,  M.D.  Philadelphia  medical  college 
1846.  Student  1841-43.  Physician.  Born  Bradford,  N.  H.,  Dec.  20, 
1826;  died  Princeton,  111.,  April   17,   1879.  P. 

PARKER,  ARTEMAS  HOW.     Student  1841-43.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

PUTNAM,  BENJAMIN  PORTER.  Student  1843-45.  From  Morrisville, 
N.  Y. 

RIST,  AMOS.  Student  1841-45.  Physician  in  the  south.  From  Ux- 
bi-idge,  Mass.      Born  about  1823;  died  Ky.  about  1875.  P- 

SANFORD,  WILLIAM.  Student  1841-43.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.; 
justice  court  of  magistrates.  Born  Wickford,  R.  I.,  1823;  died  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Oct.  17,  1878.  "  P. 

SNOW,  AUGUSTIN.  Student  1841-45.  Law  student  Harvard  university 
1844-45;  New  York,  N.  Y.;  admitted  to  bar  1848;  journalist  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1848-65,  1866-90;  editor  Bulletin,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1865-66. 
Born  Pomfret,  Vt.,  May  16,  1823;  died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  8,  1890. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

SWAIN,  BENJAMIN  OSBORNE.     Student  1841-43.     From  Pomfret,  Vt. 

TINKER,  ROBERT  SPARROW.  Special  student  1841-42.  From  Greens- 
boro, Ala. 

WALKER,  TIMOTHY  CLARK.  Student  1841-43.  Resident  Gardiner, 
Me.     Born   Medway,    Mass.,    May    22,    1823.  Jameson   Medway 

WELD,  AARON  LUCIAN.  Special  student  1841-42.  Born  Sturbridge, 
Mass.,  April  30,  1813;  died  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Feb.  5,  1846.  P. 

WHITAKER,  BENJAMIN  ANDREWS.  Student  1841-42.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

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1846 

ANGELL,  GEORGE  THORNDIKE,  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1846.  Stu- 
dent 1842-44.  Law  student  Harvard  university  1850;  admitted  to  bar 
1851;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.;  one  of  the  founders  Mass.  society  for  the 


6i8  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1846 

prevention  of  cruelty  to  animals  1868;  president  1868-;  American  hu- 
mane education  society  1889-;  director  American  social  science  associ- 
ation. Author  numerous  publications,  largely  relating  to  the  humane 
treatment  of  animals;  editor  Our  dumb  animals,  1868-.  Address,  19  Milk 
St.,  Boston.  Mass.  Harv.  law  quin.,  W.  w.  in  Am.,  P. 

FRIEZE,  LYMAN  BOWERS.  Special  student  1842-43.  Address,  Crans- 
ton, R.  I. 

GIFFORD,  SANFORD  ROBINSON.  Student  1842-45.  Artist  New  York, 
N.  Y.;  member  National  academy.  Born  Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  July  10, 
1823;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  29,  1880.  Frat.,  P. 

GOREE,  JOSEPH  ALEXANDER.     Student  1843-45.     From  Marion,  Ala. 

HASKELL,  BENJAMIN.  Special  student  1842-43.  From  Southbridge, 
Mass. 

HAVEN,  JACOB.     Student  1842-45.     From  Croyden,  N.  H. 

JENKINS,  JOHN   FOSTER.     Student    1842-45.     From  Falmouth,   Mass, 

JENCKS,  ERASMUS  NORCROSS.  Student  1842-45.  From  Springfield. 
Mass. 

LAWTON,  WILLIAM  SEABROOK,  M.D.  elsewhere.  Student  1844-46. 
Planter  Robertsville,  Hampton  co.,  S.  C.  Frat. 

LEAMING,  JONATHAN  FURMAN.  Student  1842-45.  Dentist.  Ad- 
dress, Cape  May  Court  House,  N.  J. 

LOW,  OBED  BURNHAM.  Student  1842-45.  Law  student  with  Rufus 
Choate  and  Daniel  Webster;  lawyer -Boston,  Mass.  Born  Essex,  Mass., 
Nov.  1822;  died  July  4,  1879.  P- 

LYON,  EMORY,  A.M.  honorary  1858.  Student  1842-45.  See  Honorary 
Graduates  1858. 

MATHEWSON,  JOHN.     Student  1842-44.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

MIRICK,  WILLIAM  HARTWELL.    Student  1842-45.    From  Salem,  Mass. 

MOSHER,  WILLIAM  HENRY  BRADLEY.  Student  1842-46.  From 
Bristol,  R.  I. 

NICHOLS,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Student  1842-45.  From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

OTHEMAN,  ANTHONY  HENRY.  Student  1842-44-  From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

PERRY,  IRA.     Student  1843-45.     From  Rehoboth,  Mass. 

PLUMB,  OBED.     Student  1843-45.     From  Salisbury,  Conn. 

REED,  CHESTER  ISHAM,  A.M.  honorary  1870.  Student  1842-44.  See 
Honorary  Graduates  1870. 

REED,  WILLIAM  ASHTON.  Student  1842-45.  From  Philadelphia, 
Penn.     Deceased. 

SCAMMELL,  SAMUEL  STEARNS.  Student  1842-45.  Teacher  and  law- 
yer Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Bellingham,  Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1822;  died 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  2,  1891.  Prov.  dir. 

WILDER,  CHARLES  PEABODY.     Student  1842-46.     From  Salem,  Mass. 

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1847 

BLISS,  GEORGE  NELSON.  Student  1843-45-  Cotton  cloth  manufacturer 
Medway,  Mass.;  shoe  manufacturer  Boston,  Mass.  Born  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1825;  died  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1886.  P. 

DEANS,  GEORGE  WHEATON,  LL.B.  Harvard  university  1848.  Student 
1843-45.  Engaged  in  mining  Cal.  1849-53;  lawyer  Taunton,  Mass.,  1855- 
57;  merchant  Boston,  Mass.,  1857-72;  lawj-er  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Born 
Easton,  Mass.,  May  29,  1827;  died  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  Oct.  9,  1888. 

Hist,  of  Easton,  P. 


i847  NON-GRADUATES  619 

HARRIS,  JAMES.  Student  1843-45.  Physician.  Address,  Care  W.  T. 
Payne,  14  Bund,  Yokohama,  Japan. 

HOPPIN,  WASHINGTON,  M.D.  Student  1843-47.  Physician  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  i,  1827;  died  Providence, 
R.  I.,  April  I,  1867.  P. 

JAMES,  RICHARD  SEXTON,  A.M.  honorary  1850.  Student  1843-45. 
See  Honorary  Graduates  1850. 

JUDSON,  SAMUEL  HERBERT.  Student  1843-47.  From  Charleston, 
111.;  Warren,  Mass.;  Salem,  Mass. 

KEYSER,  WALTER  PHILIP.  Special  student  1843-44.  From  Balti- 
more, Md. 

LAWTON,  JOB  GEORGE.  Student  1843-45.  Lawyer.  Born  Freetown, 
Mass.,  March  18,  1823;  died  Cal.  "  P. 

McFARLAND,  JAMES  ROBERT.  Student  1845-46.  Student  College  of  N. 
J.;  graduated  Harvard  divinity  school  1852;  ordained  Unitarian  minister 
1855;  pastor  Peoria,  111.,  1855-58;  Charleston,  S.  C,  1858-59.  Author 
various  orations.  Born  Charleston,  Kanawha  co.,  Va.,  Dec.  17,  1829; 
died  Charleston,  S.  C,  April  4,  1859.  Harv.  div.  sch..  Fun.  ser. 

NEWELL,  TIMOTHY.  M.D.  Vt.  medical  college  1850.  Student  1843-47- 
Physician  Cranston  Print  Works,  R.  I.,  1850-53;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1853- 
1901 ;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-6?,  surgeon;  fellow  R.  1.  medical  society; 
Providence  medical  association;  treasurer  1876-78;  member  American 
medical  association;  American  public  health  association;  American 
social  science  association;  treasurer  and  secretary  Providence  public 
park  association;  honorary  member  London  metropolitan  parks  associa- 
tion. Author  The  family  doctor.  Born  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  March  29, 
1820;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  20,  1901.  R.  I.  med.  soc. 

SAWYER,  JEREMIAH  HAYDEN,  M.D.  College  physicians  and  surgeons. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1847.  Student  1843-45.  Physician  Newburyport, 
Mass.  Born  Salisbury,  Mass.,  Sept.  2,  1823;  died  Newburyport,  Mass., 
July  3,   1864.  P. 

WATSON,  THOMAS  HAZARD.  Student  1843-46.  Civil  engineer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  182 1;  died  Providence,  R. 
I.,  Nov.  29,  1862.  Prov.  dir.,  R.  I.  rec. 

WILLIAMS,  JACOB  LAFAYETTE.  Student  1843-45.  From  Easton, 
Mass. 

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1848 

BORDEN,  JOHN.     Special  student  1844-45.     From  Clark  co.,  la. 
COGGESHALL,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.     Student  1844-46.     From  Warren, 

R.  I. 
DEANE,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.     Student  1844-45.     From  Middleboro, 

Mass.      Died  1845. 
ELDREDGE,    JOSEPH    MERCHANT.     Student     1844-48.     From     Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I. 
HALL,  ADDISON.     Student   1844-47.     From  Lancaster  county,  Va. 
HINCKLEY,    CHARLES    HENRY.     Student     1844-46.     Address,    Paw- 

catuck,  R.  I. 
JOHNSON,    THOMAS    HORNBY.     Student     1845-47.     From    Edgefield 

district,  S.  C. 
McIVER,  WILLIAM  WILDS.     Student   1845-48.     From  Richmond,  Ala. 
MASON,     ALBERT     FREDERIC     ROUX.     Student   1843-45.     Druggist 

Providence,  R.  I.      Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  1821  ;  died  Providence,  Aug. 

16,  1905.  Prov.  jour. 


620  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1848 

MAXCY,  JAMES  WILLIAM.     Student  1844-47.     From  Wrentham,  Mass. 

MEESON,  JOHN  DAVIDSON.     Student  1846-47.     From    Newark,  N.  J. 

POTTER,  STEPHEN.  Student  1844-48.  From  Dartmouth,  Mass.  De- 
ceased. 

QUINCY,  SAMUEL  HATCH.  Student  1844-48.  Merchant  Rumney,  N. 
H.;  member  N.  H.  legislature  three  terms;  postmaster  Derry  and  Rum- 
ney, N.  H.;  resident  Lancaster,  Mass.;  member  school  committee  Lan- 
caster six  years;  member  board  of  registers  12  years.  Born  Rumney, 
N.  H.,  June  20,  1827;  died  Lancaster,  Mass.,  Dec.  12,  1903.  P. 

TUCKER,  JOHN  HYRNE,  M.D.  Medical  college  of  N.  Y.,  1848.  Student 
1846-48.  Planter  Peedee  River,  S.  C;  Confederate  military  service 
Civil  war,  colonel.  Born  Georgetown  co.,  S.  C;  died  Planters  villa, 
Georgetown  co.,  S.  C.  P. 

VERNON,  WILLIAM.     Student   1844-46.     Address,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

WEEKS,  JOHN  ALBERT.  Student  1844-46.  From  Levant,  Me.  Born 
Greenland,  N.  H.,  June  29,  1821.  P. 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Student  1844-47.  From  Providence, 
R.  I.     Born  1827;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  26,  1847.         Prov.  rec. 

i7-*i6 

1849 

BABBITT,  EDWARD  SPALDING.  Special  student  1845-47.  Merchant 
Boston,  Mass.,  and  manufacturer  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1852-63;  president  and 
manager  City  insurance  company,  Providence,  1863-80;  insurance  agent 
Providence,  1880- ;  member  school  committee,  Bristol,  R.  I.  Address, 
Bristol,  R.  I.  Men  of  prog.,  P. 

BALDWIN,  EDMUND  WILLIS.     Student   1845-48.     Address,  Stratford, 

N.  H. 
CANNON,   JOSEPH    SKINNER.     Special   student    1845-48.     From    Per- 

quimon  county,  N.  C. 
CHAPMAN,  JOHN   HENRY.     Student   1845-47.     From  Cassville,   N.   Y. 

COLEGROVE,  BELA  HORTON.  Student  1845-46.  From  Pomfret, 
Conn. 

CONGDON,  ROBERT  WHEATON.  Student  1846-48.  From  Brooklyn 
N.  Y. 

DEWING,  SETH.  Special  student  1845-46.  Joint  principal  Day  acad- 
emy, Wrentham,  Mass.;  principal  grammar  school,  Quincy,  Mass.,  nearly 
20  years;  resident  Wellesley  1883-95.  Born  West  Needham,  now  Welles- 
ley,  Mass.,  Aug.  8,  1820;  died  Wellesley,  Jan.  2,  1895.  P. 

DEXTER,  LEWIS.  Special  student  1845-47.  Manufacturer  Milltown,  N. 
B.,  Canada;  U.  S.  consul  Leeds,  England.  Address,  U.  S.  Consulate, 
Leeds,  England. 

GREENE,  WILLIAM  CAHOONE.  Student  1846-49.  Admitted  to  bar 
1850;  lawyer  185 1-;  Springfield,  Mass.;  Westfield,  Mass.;  Boston,  Mass.; 
Fall  River,  Mass.;  Boston.     Address,  33  School  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Amherst 

GRINNELL,  JOHN  COGGESHALL.  Student  1845-49.  From  New 
Bedford,  Mass. 

HAYES,  CHARLES  WELLS,  A.B.  Hobart  college  1849;  A.M.;  D.D.  1888. 
Student  1847-49.  Ordained  Episcopal  minister;  canon  St.  Luke's  cathe- 
dral, Portland,  Me.,  1867-80;  secretary  diocese  of  western  N.  Y.,  1887-; 
professor  languages  and  librarian  De  Lancey  divinity  school  1893; 
trustee  De  Veaux  college,  New  York;  General  theological  seminary. 
Address,  60  Park  Place,  Geneva,  N.  Y.  Frat. 


i849  NON-GRADUATES  621 

LIPPITT,  JOHN.     Special  student   1845-46.     From  Cranston,  R.  I. 

MASON,  HENRY  WAINWRIGHT.  Student  1845-48.  From  Boston. 
Mass. 

NICHOLS,  JOHN  SMITH.     Student  1845-47.     From  Newton,  Mass. 

POST,  EDWIN  AUGUSTUS.     Special  student  1845-46.     From  Stanhope, 

RICE,  HENRY.     Special  student   1845-46.     From  Bellingham,  Mass. 

SHEDD,  HENRY  PICKHAM.  Student  1845-48.  In  office  of  clerk  of 
U.  S.  circuit  court,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  many  years.  From  Roxbury, 
Mass.     Born  Sept.,  1827;  died  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Feb.  5,  1897. 

STEARNS,  GEORGE  INGERSOLL,  A.B.  Amherst  college  1849.  Student 
184.5-47.  Teacher  West  Killingly,  Conn.,  1849-50;  East  Windsor  theo- 
logical institution  1850-52  ;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1852;  pastor 
Windham,  Conn.,  1852-62.  Born  Stearns'  Hill,  Killingly,  Conn.,  Sept. 
7,  1825;  died  Windham,  Conn.,  Mar.  13,  1862.  Amherst,  P. 

i8-*i3 

1850 

BARNEY,  EDWIN  LUTHER.  Student  1846-47.  Law  student  Yale 
college;  admitted  to  bar  1S50;  lawyer;  member  Mass.  senate  1S65-66; 
judge  advocate  on  staflF  of  governor  of  Ma.ss.,  1869-75.  Born  North 
Swansea,  Mass.,  April  i,  1827;  died  April  6,  1897.  P. 

BATES,  GUSTAVUS  DAVIS.  Student  1846-49.  Address,  Plymouth, 
Mass. 

BREWER,  JOHN  HIRAM.     Student  1846-47.     From  Slaterville,  R.  I. 

CARTER,  CALVIN  HOLMES,  A.B.  Yale  college  185 1;  A.M.  1854.  Stu- 
dent 1848-50.  Lawyer  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1854-61;  clerk  Conn,  senate 
1859;  postmaster  1861-63;  manager  Waterbury  brass  company;  member 
Conn,  legislature  1883-85.  Born  Waterbury,  Conn.,  May  19,  1829;  died 
1887.  Yale,  P. 

COOKE,  NICHOLAS  FRANCIS.  Student  1846-49.  From  Providence, 
R.  I.      Born  Aug.  25,  1829. 

DeMILL,  ELISHA  BUDD,  A.M.  honorary  1853.  Student  1849-50.  See 
Honorary  Graduates  1853. 

FLETCHER,  CALVIN,  A.M.  honorary  1854.  Student  1846-49.  See 
Honorary  Graduates  1854. 

GOODYEAR,  AUSTIN.     Student  1846-49.     Address,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

HALL,  GEORGE  ERASTUS.     Student  1846-50.     From  Wrentham,  Mass. 

HALL,  ROBERT.     Student  1846-49.     From  Lancaster  county,  Va. 

LELAND,  PARDON  KIMBALL.  Special  student  1846-47.  Lawyer  and 
later  justice,  Kans.      Born  Grafton,  Vt.,  June  i,  1828.  P. 

LENTELL,  JESSE  VALENTINE.  Student  1846-48.  Teacher  Cal., 
1853-55;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1855;  pastor  Spencer,  Mass.,  1855-57; 
student  Newton  theological  institution  1857-59;  pastor  Sandisfield,  Mass., 
1859-63;  Conway,  Mass.,  1863-66;  preacher  Shutesbury,  Mass.,  1866-67; 
West  Deerfield,  1867-68;  missionary  Cal.,  1868-69;  preacher  Shutesbury, 
Mass.,  and  other  churches,  1869-70;  pastor  Stamford,  Vt.,  1870-72; 
travelling  salesman.     Address,  Amherst,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

MILLER,  CHARLES  THURBER.  Special  student  1846-48.  Resident 
Providence,  R.  I.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  1830;  died  Providence, 
R.  I.,  June  9,  1876.  R.  I.  rec. 

PERKINS.  ROGER  GRISWOLD.  Student  1847-49.  From  New  London, 
Conn. 

PRICE,  CHARLES  PERRIN.     Student  1846-49.     From  Troy,  N.  Y. 

RAY,  CHARLES  ANDREW.     Student  1847-49.    From  Indianapolis,  Ind. 


622  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1850 

READ,  CYRUS  BUTLER.  Special  student  1846-47.  From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

SMITH,  ROBERT  NOAH.  Student  1846-50.  Lawyer.  From  Calais, 
Me.     Deceased.  P. 

WILLIAMS,  GILES  BRYDONE.  Student  1847-49.  From  Norwich, 
Conn. 

WINN,  DANIEL  DAMON.  Student  1848-50.  Graduated  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1853;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1853;  pastor  Lowell, 
Mass.,  1853-55;  Salem,  Mass.,  1855-67;  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1867-80; 
Woburn,  Mass.,  1880-91;  resident  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1891-95;  Born 
Woburn,  Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1824;  died  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  June  28,  1895. 

Newt. 

20-*9 

1851 

BENEDICT,  GEORGE  HENRY  HOUGH.  Student  1847-51.  From 
North  Providence,  R.  I.;  later  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

BIRD,  FRANCIS  WILDER.  Student  1848-51.  Lawyer  Windsor,  Beebe 
CO.,  N.  C;  county  attorney;  Confederate  military  service,  lieutenant- 
colonel.  Born  Windsor,  Beebe  co.,  N.  C,  April  6,  1830;  killed  Reams 
Station,  Aug.  23,  1864.  P. 

BRADFORD,  JOSEPH.     Student    1847-51.     Merchant   Newport,  R.   I. 

Newport  dir. 

BUCK,  DAVID  JOSEPH.  Student  1850-51.  Land  owner  Macon,  Miss.; 
county  survevor  Noxube  co.,  Miss.  Born  Bucksville,  Ala.,  Oct.  1828; 
died  Macon,  Miss.,  April  1896.  P. 

CLARKE,  GEORGE  ELLERY,  A.B.  Williams  college  1851;  A.M.  Student 
1848-50.  Teacher  Needham,  Mass.;  resident  West  Needham,  now 
Wellesley,   Mass.      From   Needham,   Mass.     Died  1898.  Williams 

DeWOLF,  WINTHROP.  Student  1848-51.  Treasurer  Franklin  institu- 
tion for  savings,  Providence,  R.  I.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  1830; 
died  Providence,  Dec.  12,  1882.  Prov.  dir.,  Prov.  rec. 

HUMESTON,  LUTHER  FRINK,  M.D.  Pittsfield  medical  school.  Student 
1847-50.  Physician.  Born  Holyoke,  Mass.,  Feb.,  1826;  died  Highland 
Springs,  Richmond,  Va.,  Jan.  30,  1899.  P. 

LAMAR,   ALBERT   REES.     Student    1847-49.     From   Augusta,  Ga. 

LORD,  HENRY  DUTCH.     Student  1847-48.     From  Roxbury,  Mass. 

McKINSTRY,  OLIVER  LEE.  Special  student  1847-48.  Student  of 
music.      Born  Monson,  Mass.,  1829;  died  Monson,  March,  1852. 

MANER,  JOSEPH  WADE.  Special  student  1847-49.  Planter.  Born 
Robertville,  S.  C;  died  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1902.  P. 

RANDALL,  CHARLES  JENCKES.     Student  1847-49.     From  Providence. 

R.  I. 
ROBERT,  FRANCIS  WAYLAND,  LL.B.  Yale  university  1851.     Lawyer. 

Address,  Monticello,  Ga.  Yale 

WILLIAMS,  NATHAN  SUMNER.  Student  1847-48.  From  Taunton, 
Mass. 

i4-*7 

1852 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM  DENNIS.  Special  student  1848-49.  Chemist  Cali- 
fornia 1849-50.    From  Worcester,  Mass.    Born  1825?;  died  Cal.,  1850.    P. 

BALLOU,  DAVID.  Student  1848-50.  Manufacturer  Globe  manufactur- 
ing company,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.;  resident  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  i 
Hazard  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 


1852  NO  N -GRADUATES  623 

BALLOU,  SULLIVAN.  Student  1848-50.  Teacher  elocution  National 
law  school,  Ballston,  N.  Y.,  1850-52;  admitted  to  bar  1853;  lawyer 
Woonsocket,  R.  L;  clerk  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  three  years; 
member  1857-59;  speaker  1857-58;  U.  S.  military  service  1861,  major. 
Born  Smithtield,  R.  L,  March  28,  1829;  died  near  Sudley  church,  Va., 
July  26,  1861.  B.  U.  civ.  war. 

GODDING,  WILLIAM  WHITNEY.  Student  1848-50.  From  Winchen- 
don,  Mass. 

HART,   HENRY  CLAY.     Special  student   1848-49.     From   Eufaula,  Ala. 

HARTRIDGE,  CHARLES  J.     Student   1850-52.      From  Savannah,  Ga. 

KIRK,  CHARLES  DOBYNS.     Student  1850-5  i.     From  Maysville,  Ky. 

LAZELL,  WARREN  ELLIS.  Student  1848-49.  Born  Worcester.  Mass., 
Aug.  8,  1830;  died  Worcester,  Nov.  18,  1849.  P- 

MERRIAM,  LINCOLN  ASA.  Special  student  1848-49.  From  North 
Salem,  Mass. 

POINDEXTER.  ORLANDO.     Student  1848-50.     From  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

RANDALL,  PHINEAS  MUNSELL.  Student  1848-50.  Civil  engineer 
San  Francisco,  Cal.  Author  Quartz  operator's  hand-book;  Practical 
hydraulics.      From  North  Stonington,  Conn. 

REED,  GEORGE.     Student  1848-51.     From  North  East,  N.  Y.     Died  1850. 

SHEPARD,  HENRY  FAIRFAX.     Student  1848-52.     From  Salem.  Mass. 

SMITH,  ROSWELL  CHAMBERLAIN.  Special  student  1848-50.  From 
Lebanon,  Conn. 

STORRS,  MELANCTHON,  A.B.  Yale  college  1852;  M.D.1853.  Student 
1848-51.  Physician  Colchester,  Conn.,  1853-61;  U.  S.  military  service 
1861-65,  brigade  surgeon;  physician  Hartford,  Conn.,  1865-1900;  vice 
president  International  congress  1887;  president  Conn,  state  medical 
society  1891;  delegate  Berlin  medical  congress  1891;  member  American 
medical  association;  American  association  of  gynecologists  and  obste- 
tricians. Born  Wcstford,  Conn.,  Oct.  2,  1823;  died  Hartford,  Conn., 
June  9,  1900.  Hartford  daily  courant 

WEEDEN,  WILLIAM    BABCOCK,  A.M.  honorary   1875.     Student   1848- 

51.  See  Honorary  Graduates  1875. 

WILLIAMS,  VIRGIL  MAXCY.     Student  1847-51.     From  Taunton,  Mass. 

i7-*5 

1853 

ANDRUS,  DANIEL  SYLVESTER,  Student  1849-53.  vStudcnt  Amherst 
college  1852;  musician  Williamsport,  Penn.  Born  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  7, 
i83i;died  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  16,  1883.  Amherst 

BATES,  FREDERIC.  Student  1849-51.  Merchant  Pawtucket,  R.  I.; 
retired.     Address,  84  Walcott  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.   I.  P. 

BLACKMER,  JOHN.     Student   1849-50.     From  Plymouth,  Mass. 

BLODGETT,  WILLIAM  A.  Student  1850-53.  In  business  Boston,  Mass. 
Born  Somerville,  Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1829;  died  Woburn,  Mass.,  Dec.  23, 
1890.  P- 

BRUCE,  CHARLES  PARKER.     Student  1849-51.     From  Calcutta,  India. 

CAMPBELL,  CORNELIUS  FRANKLIN.  Student  1850.  Born  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  June  12,  1833;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  27,  1850.  P. 

CHAFFIN,  CHARLES.     Student  1849-51.     From  Holden,  Mass. 

CROCKER,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS,   A.M.  honorary  1865.     Student  1849- 

52.  See  Honorary  Graduates  1865. 

DUNCAN,  WILLIAM  BUTLER.     Special  student   1849-50.     From  Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 
GALE,  ELBRIDGE.     Student  1850-52.     From  Bennington.  Vt. 


624  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1853 

GILLESPIE,   LUCULLUS.     Student    1850-51.     From   Norristown,    Penn. 

GODDARD,  DELANO  ARLINGTON.  Student  1849-50.  From  Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

HATCH,  GEORGE  SEARS.     Student  1850-51.     From  Newburn,  N.  C. 

HENSHAW,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Student  1849-50.  Resident  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  collector  internal  revenue  1885-88.  Address,  100  Bowen 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LAWTON,  EDWARD  PAYSON.  Student  1849-51.  Commission  mer- 
chant. Confederate  military  service  Civil  war,  captain.  Born  Roberts- 
ville,  S.  C;  killed  at  Battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  1862.  P. 

MALCOM,  CHARLES  HOWARD,  A. B.  University  at  Lewisburg  1853;  D.B. 
Princeton  theological  seminary;  D.D.  Bates  college  1872.  Student  1850- 
52.  Episcopal  minister;  professor  history  St.  Stephen's  college,  Annan- 
dale,  N.  Y.     Address,  24  Orange  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Frat. 

MARCHANT,  WILLIAM.     Student   1849-51.     From  Providence,  R.   I. 

MASON,  NATHAN  FRANCIS.  Special  student  1849-50.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Born  1831;  died  Providence,  Aug.  7,  1870.         Prov.  rec. 

MASON,  WILLIAM  HAILE,  M.D.  elsewhere.  Student  1849-50.  Physi- 
cian Norwich,  Conn.     From  Thompson,  Conn.     Died  1902. 

McAllister,  cutler  cord  ay.  student  1849-52.  Lawyer  San 
Francisco,  Cal.     From  Savannah,  Ga.     Died  San  Francisco,  Cal.         P. 

PARKER,  GEORGE  BOARDMAN.  Student  1849-50.  Shoe  manufac- 
turer North  Reading,  Mass. ;  trustee  and  treasurer  Flint  memorial  library. 
Born  Reading,  Mass.,  Dec.  14,  1832;  died  North  Reading,  Dec.  24,  1900. 

PERRY,  WILLIAM  STEVENS,  A.B.  Harvard  university  1854;  A.M.; 
Bishop's  college,  Lennoxville,  Canada,  1859;  D.D.  Trinity  college  1869; 
Hobart  college  1886;  Oxford  university  1888;  LL.D.  William  and  Mary 
college  1876;  Dublin  university  1894;  D.C.L.  Bishop's  college  1885; 
University  King's  college,  Windsor,  N.  S.,  1886;  University  of  the  South, 
Tenn.,  1893.  Student  1849-52.  Student  Theological  seminary,  Alex- 
andria, Va. ;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1857;  priest  1858;  assistant 
rector  St.  Paul's  church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1857-58;  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1858-61; 
St.  vSteven's  church,  Poland,  Me.,  1861-63;  Litchfield,  Conn.,  1864-69; 
Trinity  church,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1869-76;  bishop  of  Iowa  1876-98;  professor 
history,  Christian  ethics  and  evidences  of  Christianity,  Hobart  college, 
1871-76;  president  1876;  professor  systematic  theology  and  president 
Griswold  college,  la.,  1876.  Author.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  13, 
1832;  died  Dubuque,  Iowa,  May  13,  1898.  Hobart,  Harv. 

RHEES,  BENJAMIN  RUST.  Student  1850-51.  From  Williamsburgh, 
N.  Y.     Died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  20,  1854.  P. 

ROSS,  WILLIAM  MILTON.  Student  1849-50.  Graduated  Newton  theo- 
logical institution  1863;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1863;  pastor  South 
Norwalk,  Conn.,  1863-65;  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  1865-68;  North  Billerica, 
Mass.,  1868-71.  Bom  Deerfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  6,  1826;  died  Northampton, 
Mass.,  Nov.  5,  1872.  Newt. 

SHEFFIELD,  SIMON  RAY.  Student  1850-53.  From  New  Shoreham, 
R.  I.  Died  Sawyer's  Bar,  Liberty  District,  Siskiyou  co.,  Cal.,  Dec.  12, 
1893-  P- 

SIMPSON,  IRA  WHORTER.     Sttident  1849-50.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

THOMAS,  CHARLES  BRIGGS.  Student  1849-51.  Born  Duxbury,  Mass., 
Aug.,  1830;  died  Duxbury,  April  28,  1875.  P- 


i8S3  NON-GRADUATES  625 

TURNER,  JOHN.  Student  1849-52.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Died 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  April  1877. 

WALKER,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Student  1850-52.  Graduated  Newton 
theological  institution  1855;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1855;  pastor 
Westboro,  Mass.,  1855-58;  Natick,  Mass.,  1858-61;  South  Gardner,  Mass., 
1861-65;  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.,  1865-68;  Paris,  Me.,  1868-71;  Greenville, 
N.  H.,  1871-73;  Warner,  N.  H.,  1873-80;  Edgartown,  Mass.,  1880-84; 
North  Leverett,  Mass.,  1885-87.  Born  Lexington,  Mass.,  June  i,  1824; 
died  North  Leverett,  Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1887.  Newt. 

WATSON,  MARSTON.     Student  1849-52.     Merchant  West  Orange,  N.  J. 

From  Newark,  N.  J.     Died  Dec.  18,  1898. 
WHEATON,   FRANK,    A.M.    honorary    1865.     Special    student    1849-50. 

See  Honorary  Graduates  1865. 

3i-*i7 

1854 

ABBOTT,  EDWIN.     Student  1850-52.     From  Tiverton. 

ALBERTSON,  JAMES  MONROE.  Student  1851-54.  Inventor  segment 
screw-baling  press;  plantation  horse-power  bale-tie;  manufacturer  Col- 
umbus, Ga.,  1856-58;  in  commission  business  New  Orleans,  La.;  mechan- 
ical and  civil  engineer.  Born  New  London,  Conn.,  July  4,  1831;  died 
New  London,  Nov.  8,  1875.  Frat. 

ALLEN,  HENRY  AUGUSTUS,  LL.B.  State  and  national  law  school, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1855.  Student  1850-52.  Lawyer;  teacher  House 
of  Refuge,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  principal  city  schools,  Monroe,  Mich.; 
high  school,  Jerseyville,  111.;  superintendent  schools.  Author  frequent 
contributions  to  newspapers.  Born  Hardwick,  Vt.,  1827;  died  Hardin, 
111.,  March  19,  1891.  P. 

BINNEY,  JOHN.     Student  1850-51.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

BOWERS,  CHARLES.     Student  1851-52.     From  Lowell,  Mass. 

BURRAGE,  CHARLES  W.     Student  1851-52.     From  Leominster,  Mass. 

CHESSMAN,  CHARLES  F.     Student  1850-52.     From  Milford,  Mass. 

COCHRANE,  WILLIAM  B.  Student  1851-52.  Civil  engineer.  Address, 
Stamford,  Conn. 

CRANDALL,  WILLIAM  WELLS,  M.D.  New  York  university  1858. 
Student  1850-52.  Graduate  student  New  York  eye  and  ear  infirmary; 
London;  physician  Andover,  Allegany  co.  N.  Y.,  until  1887;  Wellsville, 
N.  Y.,  1887-99;  member  N.  Y.  house  of  representatives  1872,  1873;  vice 
president  New  York  medical  society  1892.  Born  Genesee,  N.  Y.,  March 
23,  1828;  died  Wellsville,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  19,  1899.  P. 

CUMMINGS,  AUGUSTUS.  Student  1850-54.  Treasurer  and  collector 
two  local  societies.     Address,  78  Spring  St.,  Portland,  Me.  P. 

DAVIS,  BENJAMIN  F.     Student  1850-53.     From  Nashville,  Tenn. 

DAY,    ALCEUS    BALLOU.     Student    1850-52.     From    Providence,    R.    I. 

DEXTER,  ARTHUR  FENNER.  Student  1850-53.  U.  S.  military  service 
1861-62,  captain;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  editor  Telegram,  Providence, 
1884-86.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  2,  1837;  died  Barstow,  Cal., 
Feb.  27,  1887.  Hamilton 

DUVILLARD,  JOHN  A.  Student  1850-52.  U.  S.  military  service  Civil 
war.     From  Cape  Vincent,  N.  Y. 

EDES,  HENRY  WARE.     Student   1850-53.     From  Kingston,  Mass. 

FALES,  EDWARD.     Student  1850-51.     From  Bristol,  R.  I. 

FISHER,  ROBERT  A.     Student  1850-52.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

FURNISS,  HARTMAN.     Student  1850-52.     From  New  York,  N.  Y. 


626  B  R  O  W  N     U  N  I  V  E  R  S  I  T  Y  1854 

GIFFORD,  JOHN  PATTERSON  SHELTON.  Student  1852-54.  From 
Canaan,  N.  Y.      Died  near  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

GODDARD,  MOSES  BROWN  IVES.  Student  1850-53.  Merchant,  firm 
of  Brown  and  Ives  company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  25  Brown  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

HALL,  JAMES  POOL.     Student  1850-52.     From  Albany,  Ga. 

HARRIS,  GEORGE.     Student  1850-51.     From  Exeter,  N.  H. 

HAWLEY,  CHARLES  W.     Student  1850-51.     From  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

JENKS,  DANIEL  BROWNING.  Student  1850-54.  Foreman  Fales  and 
Jenks  machine  company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Address,  73  Olive  St., 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

JENKS,  STEPHEN  ARNOLD.  Student  1850-53.  Treasurer  Fales  and 
Jenks  machine  company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  president  Pawtucket  man- 
ufacturing company;  treasurer  U.  S.  cotton  company.  Address,  Fales 
and  Jenks  Machine  Co.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

LONG,  SAMUEL.     Student  1850-52.     From  Hertford,  N.  C. 

MARINI,  GEORGE  CHARLES  de,  D.D.S.,  Baltimore  college  of  dental  sur- 
gery. Special  student  1850-51.  Private  tutor  Providence,  R.  I.;  stu- 
dent agriculture,  Dresden,  Germany;  farmer  Sweden,  two  years;  U.  S. 
military  service  1861;  dentist  New  York,  N.  Y.;  St.  Petersburgh,  Russia; 
right  honorable  dentist  to  Czar  Alexander  II  and  Alexander  III;  knight- 
ed; resident  Toulouse,  France;  Brussels,  Belgium.  Address,  55  rue  Van- 
derlinden,  Brussels,  Belgium.  P. 

MARSHALL,  ETHELBERT  A.  Student  1850-51.  From  Philadelphia, 
Penn. 

McRUER,  WILLIAM,  Ph.B.  Yale  college  1853.  Student  1851-53.  From 
Bangor,  Me.      Died  1858.  Yale 

MORGAN,  CHARLES  C.  Student  1850-53.  Commission  merchant  Nash- 
ua, N.  H.      From  Nashua,  N.  H.     Died  1874. 

NOYES,  AMOS.     Student  1850-52.     From  Newburyport,  Mass. 

NUMAN,  WILLIAM  A.     Student  1850-52.     From  Troy,  N.  Y. 

OLNEY,  JAMES  N.     Student   1850-52.     From  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

PARSONS,  CHARLES.     Student  1850-51.     Address,  Kennebunk,  Me. 

PARSONS,  JAMES  RUSSELL.  Student  1850-52.  Civil  engineer  Hoosick 
Falls,  N.  Y. ;  vice  president  Walter  A.  Wood  company,  Hoosick,  25  years; 
president  board  of  education  many  years.  Born  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  14,  1830;  died  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  June  22,  1899.       Troy  daily  press 

PECKHAM,  NATHANIEL  C.  Student  1850-53.  Graduated  law  school, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.;  admitted  to  bar;  merchant  New  York,  N.  Y., 
Milltown,  Conn.,  and  Narragansett  Pier,  R.  I.;  farmer  South  Kingstown, 
R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  senate  1869,  1870,  187 1;  town  council.  Born  South 
Kingstown,  R.  I.,  May  15,  1830;  died  Narragansett  Heights,  R.  I.,  Jan. 
II,  1905.  Prov.  jour. 

PERRIN,  GEORGE  KINNEY.  Student  1851-54.  Lawyer.  Born  Ber- 
lin, Vt.,  April  1827;  died  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Mar.  30,  1904.  P. 

RATHBONE,  JOSHUA   H.     Student    1850-53.     From   Providence,    R.    I. 

READ,  ANDREW.  Student  1850-53.  Graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1855;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1855;  pastor  Pembroke,  Me., 
1855-56;  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  1858-61;  Hanover,  Mass.,  1862-82;  Bolton, 
Mass.,  1883-89;  resident  Rockland,  Mass.;  North  Hanover,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress, North  Hanover,  Mass.  P. 

RICHMOND,  NATHANIEL  P.  Student  1850-52.  From  Indianapolis, 
Ind. 

ROGERS,    ALBERT  B.     Student   1850-52.     From  Providence,  R.   I. 


i854  NON-GRADUATES  627 

TEMPLE,    CHARLES    MIRICK.     Student    1850-54.     Superintendent    of 

schools  White  Pigeon,  Mich.,  several  years;  pastor  Sturgis,  Mich.;  Grand 

Rapids,  Mich.;  Templeton,  Mass.      Born  Rutland,  Mass.,  April  27,  1827; 

died  Rutland,  April  8,  1879.  P. 

THURSTON,  GEORGE  E.     Student   1850-52.     Druggist  and  apothecary 

Providence,  R.  L,  until  i860.     From  Providence,  R.  L  Prov.  dir. 

VICKERY,  BENJAMIN  C.  Student  1850-51.  From  Taunton,  Mass. 
WETHERELL,  SIMON  B.  Student  1850-53.  From  Taunton,  Mass. 
WILBOUR,   CHARLES   EDWIN.     Student    1850-52.     Reporter   Tribune, 

New  York,  N.  Y.;  admitted  to  bar  1859;  lawyer  New  York;  Egyptologist. 

Translator  Beauvallet's  Rachel  of  the  new  world;  Hugo's  Les  Miserables. 

Born  Little  Compton,  R.   1.,  March   17,   1833;  died  Paris,  France,  Dec. 

17,  1896.  Bost.  trans. 

WINCHESTER,  JOSEPH  RICHARD.     Student  1851-53.     From  Donald- 

sonville.  La. 

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1855 

ABBOT,  NATHAN  MILLER  WHEATON.  Student  1851-52.  Born 
Warren,  R.  I.,  Dec.  25,  1836;  died  at  sea  May  31,  1853.  '55,  P. 

AMES,  OLIVER,  LL.D.  honorary  1892.  Student  1851-53.  See  Honorary 
Graduates  1892. 

ARNOLD,  RICHARD  JAMES.  Student  1851-53.  Resident  Providence, 
R.  I.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  17,  1834;  died  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  Apr. 
19,  1899.  Prov.  dir. 

BALCH,  COLLINS  LAWTON.  Student  1851-54.  Manufacturer  cellu- 
loid.    Address,   36   Washington   Place,   New  York,   N.   Y.  '55,   P. 

BARNES,  JAMES  ABORN.     Student    1851-54.     From  Smithfaeld,   R.    I. 

BOOTH,  WARRINGTON  ROATH.  Student  1851-54.  Admitted  to  bar 
1852;  lawyer;  minister  1856-60;  retired  i860;  resident  New  York,  N.  Y. 
From  Norwich,  Conn.  Frat. 

BRAND,  HORACE  HOLLEY.  Student  1851-53.  Farmer  Cooper  cc, 
Mo.,  1853-61;  Confederate  military  service  1861-63.  Born  Lexington, 
Ky.,  April  4,  1832;  killed  Arkansas,  March  13,  1863.  '55 

BRIGHT,  RICHARD  J.  Student  1851-54.  Lawyer.  Address,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.  Frat. 

BROWN,  JOHN  KENT.  Student  1851-55.  Civil  engineer  railroad,  Ga. 
and  N.  C;  Confederate  military  service  1861-65,  captain;  civil  engineer 
Wilmington,  N.  C;  city  engineer;  member  board  of  assessors.  Bom 
Wilmington,  N.  C,  Feb.  26,  1834;  reported  deceased.  '55 

BROWN,  THOMAS  BALDWIN.  Student  1852-54.  Lawyer.  From 
South  Reading,  now  Wakefield,  Mass. 

BUCKINGHAM,  J;AMES.  Student  1851-53.  Fanner  Zanesville,  O.;  U. 
S.  military  service  1864;  president  Muskingum  county  agricultural  soci- 
ety; member  Ohio  state  board  of  agriculture  1865-73;  president  1872; 
president  Ohio  and  Karrawha  railroad  1883-87;  director  Cincinnati  and 
Muskingum  Valley  railroad  187 2-.  Author  History  of  the  Buckingham 
family,  1892.     Address,  Zanesville,  O.  '55,  P. 

BULLARD,  ALFRED  RODOLPHUS,  M.D.  Harvard  university  1859. 
Student  1851-55.  Physician  Enfield,  N.  H.;  Holliston,  Mass.;  Dedham, 
Mass.      Bom  Framingham,  May  20,  1834;  died  at  sea.  May  5,  1867.      P. 

CHAPIN,  WILLIAM  WATERMAN.  Student  1851-55.  Travelled  in 
Europe,  Egypt  and  Syria  1854-58;  secretary  Providence  board  of  trade 
1871-73;  R.  I.  state  board  of  charities  and  corrections  1873-87,  1888-92; 
member  school  committee  one  year.  Address,  80  Benefit  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  '55,  P. 

CLARK,    FRANK.     Student    1851-54.     From   Providence,   R.    I. 


628  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1855 

DICKERMAN,  ALBERT.     Student    1851-53.     From   Stoughton,   Mass. 
DIKE,  WILLIAM  HEATHERINGTON.     Student  1851-54.     Lawyer  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  15,  1835;  died  May  4,  1895. 

'55,  Frat. 
DIX,    GEORGE    LEWIS.     Student    1851-54.     From    Providence,    R.    I. 

Born  1834;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  27,  1879.  P. 

ELLIS,  GEORGE  MANTON  ELLERY.  Student  1851-53.  From  North 
Sandwich,  Mass. 

FARRINGTON,    SILAS.     Student    1851-54.     From    Hartford,    Conn. 

FLETCHER,  STOUGHTON  A.  Student  1852-53.  With  S.  A.  Fletcher 
and  company,  bankers,  Indianapolis,  Ind.;  president  Indianapolis  gas, 
light  and  coke  company  until  1878;  Atlas  engine  works  1878-95;  member 
Ind.  state  board  of  charities.  Born  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Oct.  25,  1831; 
died  Indianapolis,  March  29,  1895.  P. 

FOSTER,  ELI  FRANKLIN.  Student  1851-53.  Principal  Stillwater 
academy,  Stillwater,  N.  Y.,  1854-56;  grammar  school,  Springfield,  Mass., 
33  years;  private  tutor  Springfield.  Author  articles  and  poems  in 
newspapers.     Address,  40  High  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.  P. 

GATCHELL,  ELISHA,  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1855.  Student  1851-54. 
Physician  Philadelphia,  Penn.  From  Marlboro,  Penn.  Died  Oct.  5, 
1857- 

GODDARD,  FRANK  WAYLAND.  Student  1851-53.  U.  S.  military 
service  1 86 1,  captain  Carbineers.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  1833; 
died  Providence,  May  16,  1889.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

GRIER,  WILLIAM  POTTER.  Student  1851-53.  Physician;  U.  S. 
military  service  1861-66,  assistant  surgeon.  From  Philadelphia,  Penn. 
Died  Arkansas  River,  Jan.  22,  1866.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

HANNAH,    SEPTIMUS    S.     Student    1852-53.     From    Indianapolis,    Ind. 

HENSHAW,  RICHMOND.  Student  1851-53.  From  Providence,  R.  I. 
Born  1833;  died  Providence,  March  24,  1890.  R.  I.  rec. 

HILL,  THOMAS  COOPER.     Student  1851-52.     From  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

HOWARD,  JOSEPH.     Student  1851-52.     From  Hartford,  Conn. 

HOYT,  DAVID  WEBSTER.  A.M.  honorary  1872.  Student  1853-54.  See 
Honorary  Graduates  1872. 

KELLOGG,   JULIUS    FIELD.     Student    1852-55.     From   Kenosha,    Wis. 

LORD,  JOHN  McCURDY.  Student  1851-53.  Merchant.  Address,  1332 
Main  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  P. 

MAGENIS,  ARTHUR  JOHN.  Student  1852-54.  Lawyer  St.  Louis,  Mo.; 
New  Orleans,  La.     From  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  died  188?. 

NEWELL,  GEORGE  EDWIN.  Student  1851-57.  Coal  and  wood  mer- 
chant Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Born  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  Sept.  19,  1830;  died 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  May  12,  1896. 

PALEN,  GILBERT  EZEKIEL,  Ph.B.  Yale  college  1853;  M.D.  Albany  med- 
ical college  1855;  LL.D.  American  university,  Harriman,  Tenn.,  1900. 
Student  1851-52.  Engaged  in  business  1855-77;  physician  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  1877-1901.  Born  Palenville,  N.  Y.,  May  3,  1832;  died  Ocean 
City,  N.  J.,  July  28,  1901.  Yale,  P. 

PARSONS,  DAVID  BALL.  Student  1851-52.  Address,  1804  Fourth 
Ave.,  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

PETERS,  JOHN  THOMPSON.  Student  1852-55.  Admitted  to  bar  1857; 
lawyer  Hartford,  Conn.;  city  auditor.     Address,  Colchester,  Conn. 

PIERSON,  EDWARD  FRANKLIN.  Student  1851-55.  From  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

PIERSON,  GEORGE  BOWEN.  Student  1851-53.  From  New  York, 
N.  Y. 


i8s5  NON-GRADUATES  629 

PRESTON,  ADDISON  WEBSTER.  Student  1851-54.  Fanner  Danville, 
Vt.;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-64,  colonel.  Born  Burke,  Vt.,  Dec.  8, 
1830;  killed  Battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  3,   1864.  Frat. 

RANDALL,  AUBURN  JOEL.     Student    1851-52.     From  Danville,  Vt. 

RICHMOND,  FRANK.     Student  1851-53.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

RIPLEY,  JAMES  MADISON,  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1855.  Student 
1851-54.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.I.;  judge  advocate  R.  I.  militia  1862. 
Address,  148  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  R.  I.  eye. 

ROBERTS,  ABRAM  ADAMS.  Student  1851-53.  Graduated  Meadville 
theological  school  1865;  Unitarian  minister;  merchant  Baraboo,  Wis. 
From  Gofifstown,  N.  H.  '55 

SAWYIER,  NATHANIEL  ISAAC.  Student  1851-54.  Physician.  Ad- 
dress, Frankfort,  Ky. 

SMITH,   DUNCAN.     Student    1852-54.     From   Portland,   Me. 

TAFT,  GEORGE  HORNE.  Student  1851-55.  From  North  Providence, 
R.  I. 

THOMAS,  ARTHUR  GREEN.     Student  1851-52.     From  Dayton,  O. 

TRUE,  JOSEPH.     Student   1851-52.     From  Berlin,  Vt. 

WARREN,  ORESTES.  Student  1851-54.  Surveyor  111.  central  railroad; 
teacher  Vaiden,  Miss.;  Confederate  military  service  1863,  quarter-master 
sergeant.  Born  East  Killingly,  Conn.,  Nov.  24,  1825;  died  Spring  Hill, 
Tenn.,  April  18,  1863.  '55,  P. 

WHEELER,  HENRY  MARTYN.  Student  1852-53.  Student  Amherst 
college  1851-52.  With  State  mutual  life  insurance  company  of  Wor- 
cester, Worcester,  Mass.,  nearly  25  years;  assistant  secretary  many  years. 
Address,  Andover,  Mass.  '55,  P. 

WILDER,  WARREN.     Student  1851-52.     From  Cincinnati,  O. 

WILLEY,  STUYVESANT  TEN  BROECK.  Student  1852-54.  From 
Sumner,  Me.;  died  East  Sumner,  Me.,  Nov.  29,  1855.  P. 

WINCHESTER,  BENJAMIN  F.  Student  1852-55.  From  Donaldson- 
ville.  La. 

WORCESTER,  JOSEPH  HILLIARD.  Student  1852-54.  Teacher  sev- 
eral years;  admitted  to  N.  H.  bar  1864;  lawyer  Rochester,  N.  H.,  1864- 
1900;  town  clerk  1865-66;  postmaster  1867;  justice  police  court  1869-75; 
member  school  board  10  years.  Bom  Milton,  N.  H.,  Dec.  31,  1830;  died 
Rochester,  N.  H.,  April  11,  1900.  P. 

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1856 

ABBOTT,  EDWIN  RALPH.  Student  1853-54.  Address,  24  Susan  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

ADAMS,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Student  1852-53.  Merchant  New  York, 
N.  Y.;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-65,  captain;  brevet  major  1864;  brevet 
lieutenant-colonel  1865.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  15,  1834;  died 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  Oct.  13,  1883.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

ALMY,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.  Student  1852-54.  Clerk  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1856.     From  Providence,  R.  I.  Dir.  1856 

ANDREWS,  DAVID  ALLEN.  Student  1852-55.  Cashier  Elmwood  bank, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1855-59;  cotton  dealer  in  South  1859-63;  member 
firm  of  Andrews  and  company,  wholesale  grocers,  Boston,  Mass.,  1863- 
68;  secretary  Globe  nail  company,  Boston,  1868-76;  W.  W.  Money  and 
company,  manufacturers  horse-shoe  nails,  Boston,  1876-84;  treasurer 
Thayer  and  Judd  paraffine  company.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1884-87; 
Pettingell  Andrews  company  1888-93.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Died 
Washington,  D.  C,  March  11,  1893.  P. 


630  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1856 

ANTIS,  CHARLES  HAMMOND.  Student  1852-55.  Secretary  Paper 
car  company;  president.     Address,   1320  Morse  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.       P. 

ARNOLD,  EDWARD  R.  Student  1852-53.  Resident  Providence,  R.  I., 
1850.      From  Providence.      Born  1835;  died  Providence,  Oct.  30,   1874. 

Dir.  1859 

ARNOLD,  HENRY  WATERMAN.  Student  1852-55.  Merchant  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.      From  Providence,  R.  I. 

BAILEY,  FRANK.     Student  1852-56.     From  Hopkinton,  N.  H. 

BATES,  CALEB.      Student  1853-55.      From  Cincinnati,  O. 

BECKWITH,  MORRIS  BOSWORTH.  Student  1852-55.  Principal  Royal 
school,  Honolulu,  Hawaiian  Islands,  1855-65;  teacher  private  school, 
Honolulu,  1865-68;  Fort  street  school,  Honolulu,  1868-78.  Born  Great 
Barrington,  Mass.,  Dec.  16,  1824;  died  Honolulu,  Hawaiian  Islands, 
July  5,1881.  P. 

BELL,  LOUIS.  Student  1852-54.  Lawyer  Farmington,  N.  H.,  1857-61; 
justice  police  court  1859;  town  solicitor  Strafford  co.,  N.  H.,  1861;  U.  S. 
military  service  1861-65,  colonel;  brevet  brigadier-general  1865.  Born 
Chester,  N.  H.,  March  8,  1837;  killed  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C,  Jan.  15,  1865. 

B.  U.  civ.  war 

BLODGETT,  GEORGE  D.     Student  1852-53.     From  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

BRAND,  JOHN.  Student  1853-54.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  1830; 
died  Providence,  Feb.  26,  1883.  R.  I.  rec. 

BROOKS,  CHARLES.  Student  1852-54.  Teacher  1854-59;  student  New- 
ton theological  institution  1860-61;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1861;  pas- 
tor West  Wardsboro,  Mass.,  1861-64;  delegate  Christian  commission  1864; 
pastor  Rowe  and  Claremont,  Mass.,  1864-67;  West  Royalston,  Mass., 
1867-69;  Weston,  Vt.,  1869-70;  various  churches  la.,  1870-81;  in  business 
Livermore,  la.     Address,  Livermore,  la.  Newt. 

BROOKS,  HORACE  EARLE.     Student   1853-55.     U.  S.  military  service 

Civil  war;  secretary  American  legation  Paris.  From  Worcester,  Mass.  Died 
1870. 

BROWN  NICHOLAS.  Student  1852-53.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  De- 
ceased. 

COZZENS,  JAMES  GOULD.  Student  1852-54.  Real  estate  dealer 
Chicago,  111.     Address,  3608  Ellis  Park,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

CRAWFORD,  HENDERSON.     Student  1852-54.     From  Attakapas,  La. 

CUSHMAN,  SAMUEL.  Student  1852-56.  In  business  and  mining  Den- 
ver, Col.;  Central  City,  Col.;  editor  and  publisher  Central  city  registrar, 
several  years;  agent  powder  mills,  Deadwood,  S.  D.;  superintendent 
schools  Lawrence  co.,  S.  D. ;  dean  School  of  mines,  Deadwood,  S.  D.  Born 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  1830;  died  near  Alliance,  Neb.,  Dec.   1899.  P. 

EARLE,  WILLIAM  WILLARD.    Student  1853-55.    From  Worcester,  Mass. 

EDGAR,  JAMES  WILLIAMS.     Student  1853-55.     From  Indianapolis,  la. 

EDSON,  WILLIAM.     Student  1852-53.     Address,  East  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

FALES,  JOEL  FISHER.     Student  1852-55.     Address,  Walpole,  Mass. 

FAY,  EMORY.  Student  1852-54.  From  Grafton,  Mass.  Born  Grafton, 
Mass.,  May  3,  1829.  P. 

FISK,   CHARLES   ESBON.     Student    1852-54.     From   Providence,   R.    I. 

FITZ,  WILLIAM.  Student  1852-55.  Student  Newton  theological  insti- 
tution 1855-57;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1857;  pastor  Westerly,  R.  I., 
1857-58,  1861-65;  South  church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1858-60;  U.  S.  military 
service  1865,  chaplain;  pastor  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1865-68;  Montpelier, 
Vt.,  1869-71';  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1872-73;  Burrillville,  R.  I.,  1873-81; 
East  Providence,  R.  I.,  1881-86;  Rumney,  N.  H.,  1887-90;  resident 
Harrisville,  R.  I.,  1890-95.  Born  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1828;  died 
Harrisville,  R.  I.,  Jan.  8,  1895.  Newt. 


1856  NON- GRADUATES  631 

FORE,    HENRY    THWEATT.     Student    1853-55.     From    Charlotte,    Va. 
FOX,  LOUIS  R.      Student  1852-53.      From  Doylestown,  Penn. 

GOODELL,  DAVID  HARVEY,  A.M.  honorary  1889.  Student  1852-55. 
See  Honorary  Graduates  1889. 

HALLETT,  GEORGE.  Student  1852-54.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Re- 
ported deceased. 

HAZARD,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Student  1852-54.  Merchant  Wakefield, 
R.   I.;  postmaster  Wakefield   16  years.     Address,  Wakefield,  R.   I.,      P. 

HOPPIN,  GEORGE  FREDERIC.  Student  1852-54.  Merchant  Valpa- 
raiso, Chile.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  12,  1836;  died  Providence, 
June  18,  1883. 

HOWE,  CHARLES  H.  Student  1852?.  U.  S.  military  service  Civil  war, 
assistant  surgeon.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

HUTCHINS,  CHARLES.  Student  1852-55.  Member  staff  Missionary 
herald,   Boston,   Mass.,   many   years.      From   Wilmington,   Del. 

JOHNSON,  JOHN  HENRY.  Student  1853-54.  From  Providence,  R.  I. 
Born   1836;  died  Providence,  R.   I.,  March   16,   1885.  R.   I.  rec. 

JOHNSON,  WILLIAM  WARREN.  Student  1852-55.  Clergyman  Beaver 
Dam,  Wis.      From  Franklin,  La.     Died  1872.  Frat. 

KINSEY,   ABRAM    B.      Student    1852-53.      From   Adams  county.   Miss. 

LaDUC,  THOMAS.     Student  1853-55.     From  Wilmot,  Wis. 

LEMON,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.  Student  1852-54.  From  George- 
town, Ky. 

LEONARD,  EDWARD  FRANCKE,  A.B.  Union  college  1857.  Student 
1852-56.  Lawyer  Springfield,  111.,  1858-;  president  Toledo,  Peoria  and 
Western  railway  company.     Address,  Springfield,  111.  Frat. 

LOOMIS,  WATTS  TODD.  Student  1853-56.  Lawyer.  Address,  Little 
Falls,  N.  Y.  P. 

LOTHROP,   CHARLES   H.     Student    1852-53.     From   Taunton,    Mass. 

McCarthy,  Nicholas,  student  1852-55.  Address,  32  East  Vermont 
St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

MAURAN,  JOSEPH  RUSSELL.  Student  1852-55.  Bom  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Nov.  21,  1836.  R.  I.  rec. 

MORRISON,    WILLIAM    HERBERT.     Student    1853-56.     From    Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 
MOTT,  CHARLES.     Student  1852-54.     From  New  Haven,  Conn. 
OTIS,  WILLIAM  HENRY.     Student  1852-55.     From  Cleveland,  O. 

PERRY,  DWIGHT  PLATT.  Student  1853-55.  From  Clarkson,  N.  Y.; 
deceased. 

RAYMOND,  JOSEPH  SHERWOOD.  Student  1852-54.  From  Lebanon, 
Conn. 

REYNOLDS,  FRANCIS  WAYLAND.  Student  1852-55.  From  Boston, 
Mass. 

RHODES,  FRANK  AUGUSTUS.  Student  1852-54.  U.  S.  military  ser- 
vice 1862,  first  lieutenant.     Address,  20  Market  Sq.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

B.  U.  civ.  war 

ROBERT,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.  Student  1853-56.  Address,  168 
Crew  St.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

ROBERT,  STONEY  JEHU,  M.D.  Ga.  medical  college  1853.  Student 
1853-55.      Physician.      From  Marietta,  Ga. ;  died  1878. 

SANFORD,  ENOCH  WARREN,  M.D.  Student  1852-55.  Physician  Brook- 
line,  Mass.  Born  Raynham,  Mass.,  1827;  died  Brookline,  Mass.,  about 
1871.  P. 


63a  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1856 

SMITH,  SHERMAN  GIBSON.  Student  1852-54.  Ordained  Baptist 
minister;  pastor  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  11  years;  Palmer,  N.  Y.;  Lock- 
port,  N.  Y.;  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.;  Norwood,  R.  I.  Born  N.  Y.;  died 
Perryville,   R.    I.,   Nov.    25,  1902.  Prov.  jour. 

STAFFORD,  CHRISTOPHER  RHODES.  Student  1852-54.  Resident 
Providence,  R.  I.     Bom  1836;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  25,  1902. 

Prov.  rec, 

STARKWEATHER,  SAMUEL.  Student  1852-56.  U.  S.  military  ser- 
vice 1862;  lawyer.     Address,  469  Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O. 

B.  U.  civ.  war 

STONE,  JAMES  MONROE.  Student  1852-55.  Member  Me.  legislature. 
Address,  Kennebunkport,  Me.  Frat. 

STRONG,  ABNER  DUNSMORE.     Student  1853-56.     From  Ashtabula,  O. 

TAYLOR,  ALEXANDER  VIETS  GRISWOLD.  Student  1852-54.  Clerk 
Merchants  national  bank.  Providence,  R.  I.  From  Providence,  R.  I. 
Born   1834;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  5,  1875.  Prov.  rec,  Frat. 

TAYLOR,  HORACE  CLARK.  Student  1852-55.  Teacher  Southbridge, 
Mass.  Born  Norwich,  now  Huntington,  Mass.,  1827;  died  Huntington, 
Mass.,  about  1855.  P. 

TEFFT,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Student  1852-55.  Lawyer  Whitehall,  N. 
Y.;  editor  Chronicle,  Whitehall,  1866-98;  member  N.  Y.  legislature  1873; 
U.  S.  collector  of  customs.  From  Greenwich,  N.  Y. ;  died  Jan.  28, 
1898.  Frat. 

THORNTON,  WALTER  SPOONER.  Student  1852-55.  Resident  New 
Bedford,  Mass.  Born  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1836;  died  New 
Bedford,  March  26,  1905.  P. 

WALKER,  WILLIAM  WILLIAMS.  Student  1853-55.  From  Coopers- 
town,  N.  Y. 

WATERMAN,  WILLIAM  WATSON,  A.M.  honorary  1870.  Student  1852- 
55.     See  Honorary  Graduates  1870. 

WELLS,  AMOS  PALMA.    Student  1852-54.     From  South  Kingstown,  R.  I. 

WHITAKER,  JAMES  B.     Student   1852-53.     From  Needham,  Mass. 

WOOLFOLK,   LUCIEN.     Student    1853-54.     From   Bedford,  Ky. 

WORSTER,  JOSEPH  W.     Student  1854-55.     From  Milton,  N.  H. 

YOUNG,  ALFRED  HAMMOND.  Student  1852-54.  Born  Wickford, 
R.  I.,  July  15,  1834;  died  Wickford,  Jan.  31,  1900.  P. 

7o-*25 

1857 

ALDRICH,  EDMUND,  M.D.     Student  1853-55.     Physician.    Address,  148 

Broadway,  Providence,  R.  I. 
ALSTON,    JOHN    RUTLEDGE.     Student    1853-55.     From    Georgetown, 

S.  C. 
ANDREWS,  GEORGE  FREDERIC.     Student  1853-55.     Student  Bangor 

theological  seminary  with  the  class  of    1859;   resident   Melrose,   Mass. 

From  Providence,  R.  I.     Address  unknown.  Bangor 

BARRETT,    GEORGE    POTTER.     Student    1853-57.     Banker    Portland, 

Me.;   member   Me.    historical   society;    Mass.    historical   society;    N.    E. 

historic  genealogical  society;  Portland  society  of  natural  history.     Bom 

Portland,  Me.,  March  24,  1837;  died  Portland,  June  2,  1896.  P. 

BISSELL,  HENRY  THOMAS.  Student  1854-56.  From  Toledo,  O. 
Died  Toledo,  O. 

BLAKE,  WILLIAM  McCONNELL.  Student  1853-54.  From  Indianapo- 
lis, Ind. 

BROKMEYER,  HENRY.  Student  1854-56.  Lawyer  St.  Louis,  Mo.; 
lieutenant-governor  Mo.   Address,  1446  Monroe  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Frat. 


i857  NON-GRADUATES  633 

BULLOCK,  ANDREW  DEXTER.  Student  1853-55.  Physician  Provi- 
dence, R.  L     From  Taunton,  Mass. 

CARGILL,  CHARLES  AMBROSE.  Student  1853-56.  Baptist  minister; 
farmer  Cumberland,  R.  L  Born  Cumberland?,  R.  L,  April  24,  1828; 
died  Cumberland,  July  20,  1885.  P. 

CARLTON,  CALEB  HENRY.     Student   1853-55.     Prom  Cleveland,  O. 

CHILDS,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Student  1853-56.  Clerk  Marine,  now 
Third  national  bank.  Providence,  R.  L;  cashier.  Bom  Providence, 
R.  I.,  April  27,  1835;  died  Providence,  Dec.  26,  1885.  Prov.  jour. 

CLARK,  HENRY  F.     Student  1854-56.    From  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Deceased. 

COMFORT,  CHARLES  LINNAEUS.  Student  1853-54.  From  Philadel- 
phia, Penn. 

COOLIDGE,  JAMES.     Student    1853-54.     From  Orange,  Mass. 

DANNE,  FREDERIC,  M.D.  N.  Y.  medical  college  1863.  Student  1853-55. 
Physician.     Address,  44  West  55th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

DEAN,  WILLIAM  LINDLEY.  Student  1853-55.  In  lumber  business, 
Oskaloosa,  la.,  1856-60;  Baptist  minister,  Vt.,  1866-84;  pastor  Friends' 
church,  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  1884-94;  resident  Pigeon  Cove,  Mass.;  Harris- 
burg,  Va.     Address,  Harrisburg,  Va.  Frat.,  P. 

DART,  WILLIAM  BURDICK.  Student  1853-56.  Manufacturer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  treasurer  Providence  tool  company;  R.  I.  tool  company. 
From  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  1841;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  10, 
1897. 

DeWOLF,  JOHN  HALSEY.  Student  1853-56.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862;  president  Washington  insurance  company.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1862-. 
Address,  305  Brook  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

DODGE,  GEORGE  DUDLEY.  Student  1853-54.  Postmaster  Hampton 
Falls,  N.  H.,  1870-72;  member  board  of  education  1873;  N.  H.  official 
ballot  board  1880-.  Author  various  poems  and  sketches.  Address, 
Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.  P. 

FAIRBANKS,  JOHN  RUSSELL.  Student  1853-55.  From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

FLETCHER,  SAMUEL  JUDSON.  Student  1853-56.  Resident  Indian- 
apolis,  Ind.      From  Northbridge,   Mass.;  later  from  Whitinsville,  Mass. 

FRENCH,  ELIPHALET  W.  Student  1854-55.  Lawyer.  Born  East- 
port,  Me.,  Feb.  2,  1836;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1903. 

GATES,  ISRAEL.  Student  1853-55.  Teacher  Hopkinton,  R.  I.;  Jewett 
City,  Conn.;  machinist  Westerly,  R.  I.;  Hope  Valley,  R.  I.;  manufac- 
turer cotton  cordage,  Canonchet,  R.  I.,  1871-98;  member  school  commit- 
tee, Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  1862;  superintendent  of  schools,  Hopkinton,  1863; 
member  town  cotmcil  1886;  health  officer  1889.  Born  West  Green- 
wich, R.  I.,  Sept.  28,  1826;  died  Canonchet,  R.  I.,  July  17,  1898.  P. 

GERRISH,  HENRY  PECK.  Student  1853-55.  Resident  Salisbury,  Mass. 
Died  Salisbury,  Mass.,  July  27,  1895.  P. 

GILLETTE,  SHERIDAN  PEASE.  Student  1853-56.  From  Ravenna,  O. 
Died  Cincinnati,  O.,  about  1880.  P. 

GLADDING,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Student  1853-54.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

HARKNESS,  WILLIAM.     Student  1853-54.     Address,  Oceanic,  N.  J.      P. 

HAWES,  GEORGE  HENRY.     Student  1853-55.     From  Louisville,  Ky. 

HERRESHOFF,  JAMES  BROWN.  Student  1853-56.  Superintendent 
Rumford  chemical  works,  Rumford,  R.  I.,  1858-63;  manufacturer  fish 
oil.  Prudence  Island,  R.  I.,  1863-69;  resident  Coronado  Beach,  Cal. 
Address,  Coronado  Beach,  Cal.  P. 

HILL,  ROLLIN   NEALE.     Student   1853-55.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

JENNEY,  ANSEL  G.     Student  1854-55.     From  Fair  Haven,  Mass. 


634  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1857 

JOSELYN,  CALEB  BATES.  Student  1853-56.  From  Pembroke,  Mass. 
Deceased.  P. 

LAMB,  JOHN.  Student  1854-57.  Bom  Norwich,  N.  Y.;  died  Brunswick, 
Germany,  April  1857.  P. 

NORRIS,  WILLIAM  EVANS.  Student  1853-56.  U.  S.  pension  agent 
San  Francisco,  Cal.      From  Pittsfield,  111. 

PEASE,  EDWIN  SHELDON.  Student  1853-55.  From  Somers,  Conn. 
Deceased. 

PHILLIPS,  JOHN  JAMES.  Student  1853-54.  Physician  in  the  West. 
From  Wickford,  R.  I. 

POPE,  CHARLES  HUDSON.  Student  1853-54.  U.  S.  military  service 
1861-63,  captain  and  commissary;  cotton  goods  broker  New  York,  N. 
Y.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  23,  1835;  died  Azore  Islands,  Feb.  9, 
1904.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  Prov.  jour.,  P. 

POTTER,  NATHANIEL  FROTHINGHAM.  Student  1853-55.  Member 
common  council,  Providence,  R.  I.;  board  of  aldermen;  water  commis- 
sioners; state  board  of  harbor  commissioners,  R.  I.;  fire  insurance  ad- 
juster Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Address,  203  Greene  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.      P. 

POTTER,  ROBERT  WESTCOTT.  Student  1853-56.  In  export  cotton 
business  Augusta,  Ga.,  1858-86;  member  Augusta  cotton  exchange. 
Born  Phenix,  R.  I.,  Oct.  22,  1837;  died  Augusta,  Fla.,  Nov.  15,  1886. 

Frat. 

RAWSON,  SILAS  BUNDY.     Student  1853-54.     From  Worcester,  Mass. 

ROBINSON,  ENOCH.  Student  1853-55.  Merchant  Raynham,  Mass. 
From  Taunton,  Mass.      Born  April  26,  1834;  died  Oct.  18,  1877.      Frat. 

ROBINSON,  THEODORE.  Student  1853-55.  Merchant  Boston,  Mass. 
Born  Raynham,  Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1833;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  18, 
1877.  P. 

SHAW,  FREDERICK  W.  Student  1854-56.  Physician  Me.;  Dighton, 
Mass.      From  Raynham,  Mass;  died  Dighton,  Mass. 

SNOW,  THACHER  NEWTON.  Student  1853-55.  Teacher;  resident 
Santa  Barbara,  Cal.     Address,   Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  P. 

STONE,  JOSIAH  PARSONS.  Stvident  1853-55.  U.  S.  military  service 
Civil  war,  captain;  lawyer.  Born  Camden,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  12,  1834;  killed 
in  front  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  June  17,  1864.  P. 

STUART,  ADDISON  AMES.  Student  1853-57.  Lawyer  Ottumwa,  la.; 
city  attorney  1858;  U.  S.  military  service  1862-65,  colonel.  Author 
The  Iowa  colors  and  regiments ,  a  history  of  the  Iowa  troops;  also  various 
articles  in  magazines  and  newspapers.  Address,  452  West  Adams  St., 
Chicago,  111.  P. 

TITCOMB,  DAVID  ALBERT.     Student  1853-55       From  Lynnfield,  Mass. 

TOBEY,  SAMUEL  DAVIES.     Student   1853-56.     From  Warren,  R.   I. 

TORREY,  CHARLES  WARREN.  Student  1853-54.  From  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

TOULANE,  LOUIS  DeWITT.     Student  1853-55.     From  Princeton,  N.  J. 

TOWER,  LEVI  AUGUSTUS.     Student  1853-54.     From  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

TRIBOU,  NAHUM  MITCHELL,  M.D.  Jefferson  medical  college  1858. 
Student  1853-56.  Physician  Mystic,  Conn.,  1858-64.  From  Middle- 
boro,  Mass.;  died  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1864.  Frat. 

TUCKER,  WILLIAM  ABORN.  Student  1853-55.  Accountant  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  treasurer  Manville  company.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Died 
Providence,  Nov.  18,  1894.  Prov.  dir. 

WARD,  JOSEPH  B.     Student  1854-55.     From  Newark,  N.  J. 

WHEATON,  ROBERT.  Student  1853-54.  From  Providence,  R.  I. 
Died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  9,  1874.  Prov.  records 


i857  NO  N -GRADUATES  635 

WHETHERELL,  JAMES  MADISON.  Student  1853-55.  Merchant  Engle- 
wood,  Cook  CO.,  111.      From  Taunton,  Mass. 

WHITWELL,  FURMAN  READ.  Student  1853-55.  Accountant.  Ad- 
dress, Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.  P. 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  RODOLPH.    Student  1853-55.     From  Alfred,  N.  Y. 

WOOD,  FREDERICK.  Student  1853-56.  Resident  Hyde  Park,  111. 
From  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  died  March  1898.  Frat. 

WOODBURY,  JOSIAH  GORDON.  Student  1853-56.  Law  student 
Harvard  university  1856-57;  admitted  to  bar  1857;  kiwver  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  until  i860;  New  Albany,  Ind.,  1860-61;  Bedford,  N.  H.,  1861-62;  U. 
S.  naval  service  1862-63;  acting  assistant  paymaster.  Bom  Bedford,  N. 
H.,  July  27,  1833;  killed  on  board  iron-clad  Catskill,  before  Fort  Wagner, 
S.  C,  Aug.  17,  1863.  Harv.  law  quin.,  B.  U.  civ.  war 

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1858 

ALGER,  ROLAND  FRANCIS.  Student  1854-58.  Principal  high  school 
Abington,  now  Whitman,  Mass.,  1858-60;  Titicut  academy,  North  Mid- 
dleboro,  Mass.,  1860-62;  grammar  and  select  school,  Canton,  Mass., 
1862-63;  grammar  and  high  school  South  Dedham,  now  Norwood,  Mass., 
1863-67;  master  Edward  Everett  gram:nar  school,  Dorchester,  Mass., 
1867-75;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Hinsdale,  Mass.,  1876-79; 
Becket,  Boston,  Mass.,  1879-92;  Readsboro,  Vt.,  1892-98;  Nantucket, 
Mass.,  1898-1901;  resident  Dorchester,  Mass.  Address,  36  Northern 
Ave.,  Dorchester,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

ANTHONY,  WILLIAM  ARNOLD,  Ph.B.  Yale  1861.  Student  1853-55. 
Professor  physics  and  chemistry,  Antioch  college,  1867-70;  professor 
physics,  Cornell  university,  1872-87  ;  consulting  electrician  Mather  electric 
company  1887-94;  professor  physics  and  electrical  engineering.  Cooper 
union  schools  of  science,  1894-.  Joint  author  Text-book  of  physics;  Electri- 
cal measurements;  also  various  scientific  papers.  Address,  Cooper  Union, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BALLOU,  DEXTER  A.     Student  1854-57.      From  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

BARKER,  JAMES  HENRY.  Student  1854-56.  Baptist  minister;  pastor 
Good  Hope,  O.;  Windsor,  O.;  Beverly, 'O.;  New  Philadelphia,  O.;  Defi- 
ance, O.;  Burlingame,  Kans.;  Ljmdon,  Kans.;  missionary  Toledo  associ- 
ation, O.,  1874-75;  superintendent  Morgan  county  children's  home, 
Morgan  co.,  O.,  1881-92.  Born  McConnelsville,  O.,  July  10,  1830;  died 
Hastings,  Minn.,  Dec.  8,  1895.  P. 

BATE,  CLARENCE  SMALLEY,  A.B.  Union  college  1858.  Student  1854- 
57.  Farmer  Harrod's  Creek,  Ky. ;  Confederate  military  service.  Born 
Travelers'  Rest,  Oldham  co.,  Ky.,  April  17,   1837;  died  1898.         Frat. 

BLANDY,  JAMES  H.     Student   1854-56.     Address,  Newark,  Del. 

CARMAN,  ELBERT  S.  Student  1854-56.  Resident  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Author  Setter  and  pointer,  1872  ;  editor  Rural  New  Yorker.  Born  Hemp- 
stead, L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  1836;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Feb.   28,  1900. 

CARPENTER,  CALEB  AUGUSTUS.  Student  1854-55.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.      Born  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Sept.  25,  1837. 

COLE,   NATHANIEL  A.     Student   1855-57.     From  Seekonk,   Mass. 

CONGDON,  WALTER.     Student    1854-57.     Address,  Polk  county,  Tenn. 

CORBETT,  WALLACE  WAYLAND.  Student  1855-57.  Editor  agricul- 
tural paper,  Chicago,  111.      From  Bridgewater,  N.  Y.     Deceased. 

CURTIS,  LYMAN  w'.     Student  1854-55.     From  Worcester,  Mass. 

DAMON,   DAVID   E.     Student    1854-55-     F™m  Wilbraham,  Mass. 

DEANS,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Student  1854-56.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar 
1858;  lawyer  Medway,  Mass.,  1858-;  commissioner  Board  of  enrollment 
during  Civil  war;  trial  justice  21  years;  member  school  board  23  years. 
Address,  West  Medway,  Mass.  Biog.  of  Medway,  P. 


636  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1858 

DUSTIN,   WILLIAM  C.     Student   1854-55.     From  Potsdam,  N.   Y. 

FAXON,  ALBERT  EUGENE.  Student  1854-57.  Merchant  Chicago,  111.; 
stock  broker  New  York,  N.  Y.;  with  Edson  Keith  and  company,  import- 
ers of  milliner}^  New  York.  Bom  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  June  29,  1833; 
died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  31,  1899.  Faxon  gen.,  P. 

HAMMERSLEY,  WILLIAM.     Student  1856-57.     From  Hartford,  Conn. 

HASKELL,  JOHN  GIDEON.  Student  1854-56.  Architect  Lawrence, 
Kans. ;  U.  S.  military  service  1861-66,  captain;  brevet  major  and  quarter- 
master 1866;  colonel  and  quartermaster  on  governor's  staff,  Kans., 
1867;  state  architect  three  terms.     Address,  Lawrence,  Kans.  P. 

HEALY,  FRANCIS  P.     Student  1854-57.     From  North  Providence,  R.  I. 

HENDERSON,  ROBERT  J.     Student  1854-56.     From  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

KNEASS,  CHARLES  LOMBAERT.  Student  1855-56.  U.  S.  military 
service  1861-62,  captain.  Born  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Dec.  14,  1837; 
killed  in  battle  of  Murfreesboro,  Dec.  31,  1862.     B.  U.  civ.  war,  Frat. 

LEWIN,  EZRA  S.     Student  1854-55.     From  Castile,  N.  Y. 

MARKHAM,  ALBERT.  Student  1856-57.  From  East  Longmeadow, 
Mass. 

MERRIAM,  HENRY  GUERNSEY.  Student  1854-57.  Analytical  chem- 
ist New  York,  N.  Y.,  1857-61;  principal  academy,  Leicester,  Mass.,  1861- 
65;  iron  and  hardware  merchant  Waverly,  N.  Y.,  1865-88;  president 
board  of  education  11  years;  trustee  Elmira  college;  Robert  Parker  hos- 
pital; president  Gas  lighting  company  of  Waverly.  Address,  Waverly, 
Tioga  Co.,  N.  Y.  P. 

MOWRY,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS,  A.M.  honorary  1866.  Student  1854-57. 
See  Honorary  Graduates  1866. 

NELSON,  ABIAL  W.,  M.D.  Student  1856-58.  Physician.  Address,  New 
London,  Conn. 

PATTERSON,  JAMES  B.  Student  1854-55.  Clergyman.  Address,  Van 
Wert,  O. 

PEAVEY,  CHARLES  C.     Student   1854-57.     From  Fultonboro,  N.   H. 

PEAVEY,  FRANK.     Student  1854-57.     From  Fultonboro,  N.  H. 

PLUMB,  JOSEPH.     Student  1854-55.     Address,  Westfield,  N.  Y. 

READ,  JOHN  MEREDITH,  A.M.  honorary  1866.  Student  1854-57.  See 
Honorary  Graduates  1866. 

ROBERT,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  D.B.  Union  theological  seminary  1865; 
A.M.Yale  college  1867;  Ph.D.  Denison  university  1884.  Student  1854- 
55.  Professor  ancient  and  modern  languages,  Vassar  college,  two  years; 
president  Cooper  academy,  Dayton,  O.,  fifteen  years.  Address,  2377 
Wheeler  St.,  Cincinnati,  O.  P. 

SCOTT,  AUGUSTUS  E.,  A.B.  Tufts  college  1858;  A.M.  1861.  Student 
1854-56.  Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  house  of  representa- 
tives 1879-80;  Mass.  senate  1885-86.  Address,  100  Ames  Building, 
Boston,  Mass.  P. 

SNOW,  JOSEPH  C.     Student  1855-56.     From  Harrison,  O. 

STANTON,  JUDSON  A.     Student  1855-56.     From  Wilbraham,  Mass. 

STEVENSON,  JOHN.     Student   1854-55.     From  West  Medway,  Mass. 

TANNER,  GEORGE  W.     Student  1854-55.     From  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  D.  Student  1854-56.  Clerk  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom 
1837;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  6,  1886.  R.  I.  rec,  Prov.  dir. 

WHETHERELL,  WILLIAM  P.     Student  1854-56.     From  Taunton,  Mass. 

WHITE,  LYMAN  A.     Student  1854-55.     From  Petersham,  Mass. 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  CHIPPERDALE.  Student  1854-57.  From  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.     Deceased. 

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i859  _  NON-GRADUATES  637 

1859 

ALDRICH,  SAMUEL  >JELSON.  Student  1855-58.  President  State 
national  bank,  Boston,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  senate  1879,  1880;  Mass. 
house  of  representatives  1883;  assistant  treasurer  U.  S.  at  Boston  1887- 
90.     Address,  State  National  Bank,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

ALLEN,  CRAWFORD.     Student  1855-56.     From  Providence,  R.  L 

ANSLEY,  JOSEPH  A.     Student  1855-57.     From  Knoxville,  Ga. 

ARNOLD,  THOMAS  CLAY.  Special  student  1855-56.  Rice  planter 
Whitehall,  Bryan  co.,  Ga.,  1856-83.  From  Providence,  R.  L;  died 
Whitehall,  Bryan  co.,  Ga.,  Dec.  23,  1883.  Frat. 

BAILEY,  SAMUEL  SLAUGHTER,  A.B.  Union  college  1859.  Student 
1855-56.  Student  Albany  medical  school  1859-60.  Born  West  Point, 
N.  Y.,  May  18,  1838;  died  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16,  i860.  P. 

BOWEN,  LEWIS  H.  Student  1855-57.  Bookkeeper  B.  B.  Knight  and 
company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  47  George  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.    P. 

BREDELL,  EDWARD.  Student  1855-57.  Confederate  military  service. 
From  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Killed  during  the  Civil  war. 

BROWN,  JAMES.     Student  1855-57.     From  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

COWLES,  EDWIN.     Student  1855-58.     From  Claremont,  N.  H. 

DAVIS,  WADE  H.     Student  1855-56.     From  Hopkinsville,  Ky. 

DOCKRAY,  JAMES  R.  Student  1855-56.  From  Portland,  Me.  De- 
ceased. 

DOUGLAS,  ROBERT  W.  Student  1854-56.  From  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Deceased. 

DUNNELL,  JACOB.  Student  1855-58.  With  Dunnell  manufacturing 
company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  From  Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  died  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.,  April  8,  1874.  Pawt.  dir.,  P. 

EBERLY,  DANIEL,  A.B.  Otterbein  university,  Westerville,  O.,  1858; 
A.M.  i860;  D.D.  Lebanon  Valley  college,  Annville,  Penn.,  1888.  Student 
1855-57.  Ordained  United  Brethren  in  Christ  minister;  pastor  churches, 
Cumberland  Valley,  Penn.,  1859-64;  U.  S.  military  service  1863;  pastor 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1865-66;  principal  Cottage  Hill  female  college,  York, 
Penn.,  1867-73;  pastor  Lebanon,  Penn.,  1874-76;  professor  Latin,  Lebanon 
Valley  college  1877-84;  resident  and  occasional  preacher  Hanover,  York 
CO.,  Penn.  Author  various  articles  in  magazines  and  newspapers. 
Address,  Hanover,  York  Co.,  Penn.  P. 

EDDY,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons,  Columbia 
college,  1862.  Student  1855-57.  Physician  and  surgeon  Knox,  Clarion 
CO.,  Penn.;  U.  S.  military  service  1863-64,  assi.stant  surgeon;  physician 
Omaha,  and  Douglas  co..  Neb..  1867-68;  New  York  and  Mexican 
steamship  company  1868;  New  York  and  Brazil  steamship  company 
1874.     From  New  Bedford,  Mass..     Died  Edenburg,  Penn.,  Feb.  13,  1879. 

Frat. 

ELY,  WILLIAM  GROSVENOR.  Student  1855-58.  U.  S.  military  service 
1861-64,  colonel;  brevet  brigadier-general;  draughtsman  Rogers  loco- 
motive works,  Paterson,  N.  J.;  assistant  superintendent;  agent  Cuba; 
treasurer  Falls  company  and  Shetucket  telephone  company,  Norwich, 
Conn.     Address,  Norwich,  Conn.  Frat. 

FARR,  ELEAZER  D.,  M.D.  Eclectic  medical  college,  Philadelphia.  Penn. 
Student  1855-56.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1850;  pastor  Goshen,  N. 
H.,  1850-57;  pastor  and  physician  Cedarville,  N.  J.;  resident  Goshen, 
N.  H.,  1896-99.  Born  Hartford,  Vt.,  June  20,  1816;  died  Goshen,  N.  H., 
March  14,  1899.  Watchman 

FIELDEN,  ROBERT  S.     Student  1855-57.     From  Great  Falls,  N.  H. 

FREEMAN,  ZENAS  S.     Student  1855-56.     Address,  Brookfield,  Mass. 

FRY,  RICHARD  G.  Student  1855-57.  Born  East  Greenwich,  R.  I., 
Aug.  2,  1834;  died  East  Greenwich,  May  6,  1857.  P. 


638  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1859 

HATHAWAY,  WILLIAM  H.     Student  1855-56.     From  Bristol,  R.  I. 

HUTCHINS,  BENJAMIN  TUCKER,  D.B.  Episcopal  theological  school, 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1876.  Student  1855-56.  U.  S.  military  service  1861- 
69,  lieutenant-colonel;  brevet  major;  Episcopal  clergyman  New  York, 
N.  Y.     From  Concord,  N.  H.      Died  London,  England. 

JONES,  WILLIAM  B.     Student  1855-56.     From  Raleigh,  S.  C. 

KNEASS,  WILLIAM  H.  Student  1856-58.  U.  S.  military  service;  resi- 
dent  Philadelphia,   Penn.      From   Philadelphia,   Penn.      Deceased. 

MANLY,  FRANCIS  EDWARD.  Student  1855-56.  Teacher  high  school, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1861-62;  high  school.  Port  Huron,  Mich.,  1862-65; 
superintendent  agencies  New  York  life  insurance  company,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1865-98.  Born  Dedham,  Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1830;  died  Melrose, 
Mass.,  Jan.  11,  1898.  P. 

MITCHELL,  EDWIN  WILLIAM.  Student  1855-58.  U.  S.  military  ser- 
vice Civil  war,  captain;  quarter-master;  stock  broker  Montclair,  N.  J. 
Born  Cincinnati,  O.,  1837;  died  Montclair,  N.  J.,  1873.  Frat. 

MORRIS,  EDGAR  R.     Student  1855-57.     From  Quincy,  111. 

NEWBOLD,  LOUIS  HENRY.  Student  1855-56.  Born  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  May  20,  1836;  died  Philadelphia,  Jan.  5,  1867.  P. 

OLCOTT,  EGBERT.  Student  1855-56.  U.  S.  military  service,  captain. 
From  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.     Died  Feb.  23,  1882.  Frat. 

PERKINS,  CHARLES  H.     Student  1855-58.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

PERKINS,  JOSEPH.     Student  1855-56.     Lawyer.     Address,  Lyme,  Conn. 

PHELPS,  HENRY.     Student  1855-57.     Address,  Lewiston,  111. 

RANSFORD,  HASCALL.  Student  1855-56.  From  Norwich,  N.  Y. 
Deceased. 

REED,  NATHAN  A.     Student  1855-56.     From  Wakefield,  Mass. 

SMITH,  AARON.     Student   1855-57.     From  Troupville,  Va. 

SMITH,  JOSEPH.  Student  1855-57.  Manufacturing  jeweler.  Born  War- 
ren, R.  I.,  Oct.  25,  1837;  died  Warren,  Feb.  3,  1876.  P. 

SOUTHWICK,  DANIEL.     Student  1855-56.     From  Ashtabula,  O. 

STUART,  JOHN  FRANKLIN.  Student  1855-56.  From  Worcester, 
Mass. 

TYLER,  HENRY  E.     Student  1855-56.     From  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

VARNUM,  ATKINSON  C.     Student  1855-56.     Address,  Dracut,  Mass. 

WARREN,  HENRY  C.     Student  1856-57.     From  Quincy,  111. 

WASHBURN,  HENRY  HOMER.  Student  1855-57.  Graduated  Union 
theological  seminary  1875;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1876;  priest 
1880;  rector  Bishop  Cummins  memorial  church,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1875-79; 
St.  Mary's  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1881-83;  St.  Barnabas  church, 
Brooklyn,  1883-88;  Christ  church.  Oyster  Bay,  N.  Y.,  1888-.  Address, 
Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  Union  theol.,  P. 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES.     Student  1856-57.     From  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

WOOD,  JONATHAN  M.  Student  1855-57.  Teacher  Westport,  Mass.; 
Somerset,  Mass.;  Rehoboth,  Mass.;  lawyer  Iowa  1863-65;  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  1865-96.  Born  Swansea,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1830;  died  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  June  20,  1896.  P. 

WOOD,  READING.     Student  1855-57.     Fro^^  Bristol,  Penn. 

WRENN,  GEORGE  LAWSON,  A.B.  Georgetown  college  1858.  Student 
1857-59.  Graduated  Rochester  theological  seminary  1861 ;  ordained  Bap- 
tist minister  1862  ;  pastor  Chicago,  111.,  1862-69;  Christian  commission  ser- 
vice City  Pond,  Va.,  1865;  pastor  Highland  Park,  111.,  1869-79;  preacher 
Cambridge,  Mass..  1881;  Second  church,  Cambridge,  1886-88;  general 
agent  State  mutual  life  assurance  company,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1888-.    Address,  85  Dearborn  St., Chicago,  111.     Roch.  theol. sem. 

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i86o  NON-GRADUATES  639 

I860 

ALGER,  LUTHER  WARD,  M.D.  elsewhere.     Student  1856-58.     Physician 

La  Crosse,  Wis.     Address,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 
ALLEN,   FRANK  G.      Special  student   1856-57.      From   Providence,   R.   L 

Born  1836;  died  Providence,  June  27,  1883.  P. 

AMORY,  JONATHAN  A.     Student  1856-57.      From  Providence,  R.  L 

ARBEGUST,  GARRETT  PENDERGRAST.  Student  1856-59.  From  Louis- 
ville, Ky. 

BILLING,  HENRY,  A.B.  Union  college  i860.  Student  1856-60.  Manu- 
facturer Worcester,  Mass.      Deceased.  Union 

BLACKSTONE.JOHN  W.   Student  1857-58.    From  White  Oak  Springs,  Wis. 

BLISS,  GEORGE  NEWMAN,  A.B.  Union  college  i860;  LL.B.  Albany  law 
school  1861.  Student  1856-58.  U.  S.  military  service  1861-65,  captain; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  five 
years;  R.  I.  senate  three  years;  justice  7th  judical  district  R.  I.,  1872-; 
member  school  committee  East" Providence,  R.  I.,  25  years;  superintend- 
ent schools  12  years.  Author  various  historical  sketches.  Address,  19 
College  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

BROWN,  JOHN  C.     Student  1856-57.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

BURGES,  ARNOLD,  A.B.  Union  college  i860.  Student  1856-58.  Jour- 
nalist.    Address,  Hillsdale,  Mich. 

CLARK,  HENRY.  Student  1856-57.  Author  various  articles  and  sketches 
in  newspapers.     Address,  no  Garden  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

DUNLAP,  ALBERT,  M.D.  University  of  Md.  1864.  Student  1856-57. 
U.  S.  military  service  1861-62,  1864,  assistant  surgeon;  phvsician  Buston, 
Iowa.     Address,  Buston,  Iowa. 

FRANCIS,  JOHN  BROWN.  Student  1856-58.  Born  Warwick,  R.  I.,  Feb. 
II,  1838;   died  Rome,  Italy,  Feb.  24,  1870.  Chad  Brown  mem. 

GERALD,  DAVID  VINCENT,  A.B.  Union  college  i860;  LL.B.  Albany 
law  school  1861.  Student  1856-58.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1861-68; 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1869-71.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  13,  1841; 
died  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Feb.  23,  1871.  P. 

HAM,  CHARLES  H.     Student  1856-57.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

HARRIS,  EARL  C.  Student  1856-58.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  From 
Providence,  R.  I.      Deceased. 

HARRIS,  HENRY  PEASE.  Student  1856-59.  From  Wanvick,  R.  I. 
Born  1840;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  16,  1875.  P. 

HERBERT,  CHARLES.  Student  1856-60.  Teacher  Rowley,  Mass.; 
clerk  American  house,  Boston,  Mass.,  1868-70;  clerk  and  bookkeeper 
United  States  hotel,  Boston,  1870-80;  cashier  Hotel  Pines,  Point  of  Pines, 
Revere,  Mass.     Address,  Rowley,  Mass.  Frat. 

HOWARD,  HARRIS.  Student  1858-59.  Clergyman;  U.  S.  military 
service  1862-63,  chaplain.      From  Worcester,  Mass.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

JONES,  WILLIAM  L.  Student  1856-57.  U.  S.  military  service  1861-62, 
first  lieutenant.  From  Norristown,  Penn.  Killed  at  Battle  of  Fred- 
ericksburg, Dec.  1862.  Frat. 

KILLEY,  WILLIAM  E,  Student  1856-58.  Hardware  dealer  Manchester, 
N.  H.     Born  Johnston,  R.  I.;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1900. 

KING,  CHARLES  GOODRICH,  A.M.  Amherst  college  1861.  Student 
1856-58.  Student  medicine  1861-62;  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63, 
hospital  steward;  member  firm  of  William  J.  King  and  company,  cotton 
merchants.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1863-81.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan. 
3,    1840;  died   Providence,  Aug.    27,    1881.  Prov.   rec,  Amherst 

KYLE,  JAMES  GREGORY.  Student  1856-57.  Orange  grower.  Address, 
Riverside,  Cal.  P. 


640  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  i860 

LAMSON,  DARIUS  FRANCIS.  Student  1856-58.  Graduated  Newton 
theological  institution  1859;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1858;  pastor 
Littleton,  Mass.,  1858-61;  Ashland,  Mass.,  1861-65;  Northboro,  Mass., 
1865-73;  Dewey  street  church,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1873-82;  in  city  mission 
work,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1882-83;  pastor  Manchester,  Mass.,  1884-96; 
principal  Boydton  institute,  Boydton,  Va.,  1896-99;  instructor  Boston 
evangelical  institute.  Revere,  Mass.,  1901-.  Author  History  of  Man- 
chester, Mass.,  1645-1895,  1895;  addresses  and  articles  in  newspapers 
and  magazines.     Address,  Manchester,  Mass.  Newt.,  P. 

McCORMICK,  GEORGE  TROUP,  M.D.  N.  Y.  homoeopathic  medical  college 
1876.     Student    1856-59.     Physician      From  Pittsburgh,   Penn.      Frat. 

MEIGS,  JOSEPH  L.  Student  1856-58.  Superintendent  iron  works, 
Phoenixville,  Pa.;  one" of  the  founders  Edgemoor  steel  company;  U.  S. 
military  service  1861;  resident  Mattapoisett,  R.  I.,  1870-1903;  member 
school  committee  1892-98.  Born  Mattapoisett,  R.  I.,  1838;  died  Matta- 
poisett, Oct.  29,  1903.  P. 

MINER,  FRANCIS  WAYLAND.  Student  1856-59.  Lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.     Born  Dec.  10,  1832;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  30,  1902. 

Prov.  jour. 

MORTON,  JAMES  MADISON,  A.M.  honorary  1882.  Student  Brown  uni- 
versity 1856-59.     See  Honorary  Graduates  1882. 

POLLARD,  ANDREW  COTTS.  Student  1856-58.  U.  S.  naval  service 
1865,  paymaster's  clerk;  merchant.     Address,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

B.  U.  civ.  war 

RAYNOLDS,  WILLIAMS  COLLINS.  Student  1856-58.  Lawyer.  Ad- 
dress, Chicago,  111. 

READ,  ALFRED  ANTHONY.  Student  1856-59.  Manufacturer.  From 
Warwick,  R.  I. 

SANBORN,  JACOB  R.     Student  1856-58.     From  Concord,  N.  H. 

SLADE,  THOMAS.  Student  1856-60.  Lawyer  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1863-65; 
Bloomington,  111.,  1865-89;  Whateom,  now  Bellingham,  Wash.,  1889- 
1903;  member  111.  state  board  education  and  trustee  Wash,  state  normal 
school  1870-80;  mayor  Bellingham,  Wash.,  1893-94.  Bom  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  Mar.  9,  1834;  died  Bellingham,  Wash.,  Feb.  10,  1903  P. 

SMITH,  MOSES.  Student  1856-58.  With  Royal  fire  insurance  company. 
Address,  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  SPRAGUE.  Student  1856-60.  From  Providence, 
R.  I.     Deceased. 

SPOONER,  ANDREW  WILLIAMS.  Student  1856-58.  Travelled  in  the 
South  1858;  teacher  Memphis,  Tenn.  Born  Barre,  Mass.,  Aug.  17,  1831; 
died  Barre,  July  6,  1858.  P. 

TINKER,  HARRIS  H.     Student  1856-58.     From  Worcester,  Mass. 

TOBEY,  OSCAR  A.  Student  1856-58.  Merchant  Greenville,  R.  I.;  town 
clerk  Smithfield,  R.  I.;  postmaster  Greenville.  Address,  Greenville, 
R.  I. 

WASHBURN,  ALBERT  GARDNER,  A.B.  Union  college  i860;  LL.B. 
Albany  law  school  1861.  Student  1856-58.  U.  S.  military  service  1862- 
63,  captain;  editor  Daily  despatch,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  1861-62;  lawyer 
Amsterdam.  Born  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Feb.  6,  1839;  died  Falmouth, 
Va.,  Jan.  20,  1863.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

WHIPPLE,  LUTHER  P.  Student  1857-59.  Principal  high  school  Hunt- 
ingdon, Penn.,  1861-62;  Huntingdon  academy  1862-64;  coal  and  lumber 
merchant  Lynn,  Mass.,  12  years;  real  estate  agent  and  stock  broker 
Boston,  Mass.,  1876-;  member  school  committee  Lynn  several  years. 
Address,  128  Salem  St.,  Maiden,  Mass.  P. 


i860  NON-GRADUATES  641 

WHITRIDGE,  JOHN.  Student  1856-57.  Lawyer  Richmond,  Ind.  From 
Eaton,  O.;  died  Mar.  10,  1888.  P. 

WILLIAMS,  ALFRED  MASON,  A.M.  honorary  1883.  Student  1856-58. 
See  Honorary  Graduates  1883. 

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1861 

AMES,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Student  1857-60.  From  New  London,  Conn. 
Deceased. 

ANTHONY,  JAMES  B.  Student  chemistry  1857-58.  From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

BENNETT,  JAMES  CALVIN.     Student  1857-59.     From  Mystic,  Conn. 

BROWN,  JOHN  HUNT.  Student  1846-49,  1859-61.  Teacher  R.  I.  and 
Mass.;  gold  miner  CaL;  in  civil  service  department,  Washington,  D.  C; 
U.  S.  military  service  1861;  reporter  and  editor  Cal  and  Washington, 
D.  C;  agent  Providence,  R.  I.  Author  frequent  contributions  to 
newspapers.     Address,    211    Waterman   St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BULLOCK,  WILLIAM  TOWNSEND.  Student  1858-61.  Resident  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.     Born  1840;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  11,  1878. 

R.  I.  rec. 

BURROWS,  CHRISTOPHER  COLUMBUS.  Student  1857-60.  Ordained 
Baptist  minister  1863;  U.  S.  military  service  1864-65,  chaplain;  student 
Rochester  theological  seminary  1865-67;  graduated  Newton  theological 
institution  1869;  pastor  North  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  1869-73;  Third  church 
Lynn,  Mass.,  1874-76;  Swampscott,  Mass.,  1876-80;  in  business  Green 
Cove  Springs,  Fla.,  1880-93.  Born  Busti,  N.  Y.,  April  23,  1825;  died 
Green  Cove  Springs,  Fla.,  Feb.  4,  1893.  Newt.,  Roch.  theol. 

BUTLER,  HENRY  WIRT.     Student   1857-59.     Address,  Springfield,  111. 

CHAMBERLIN,  EDWARD  DYER.  Student  1857-59.  Bom  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  June  18,  1840;  drowned  Providence  river,  July  6,  1858. 

CRAIG,  CLINGMAN.  Student  1859-60.  Confederate  military  service 
1861.  Born  Bertie  co.,  N.  C,  1842;  died  from  wound  received  at  the 
Battle  of  Gettysburg  1861.  P. 

CRUTCHER,  GEORGE  CHARLES.  Student  1859-61.  From  Vicksburg, 
Miss. 

DARLING,  GEORGE  E.     Student    1857-58.     From  St.   Stephens,   N.   B. 

DARLING,  LEVI  B.  Student  chemistry  1857-58.  Silver  refiner  and 
assayer  Providence,  R.  I.;  president  and  treasurer  Darling  smelting  and 
refining  company.     Address  79  Sabin  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DUNBAR,  GEORGE  JAMES.     Student   1857-61.     From  Taunton,  Mass. 

DYER,  ELISHA,  A.M.  honorary  1897.  Student  chemistry  1857-58.  See 
Honorary  Graduates  1897. 

FAIRFIELD,  SAMUEL  E.     Student  1857-58.     From  Stafford,  Conn. 
FIELDEN,  ANDREW  H.     Student  chemistry  1857-58.    From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

FRANKLIN,  EDWARD  C.  Student  chemistry  1857-58.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

HASTINGS,  SAMUEL  JARVIS.  Student  1857-58.  From  Roxbury, 
Mass.;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  21,  1858.  Frat. 

HOFFMAN,  HOWARD.  Student  1858-59.  Merchant  Baltimore,  Md. 
From  Baltimore,  Md.     Died  1877.  Frat. 


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1861 


Student  of  natural  his- 
died  Providence,  Jan.  5, 
Prov.  jour. 
From  Taunton,  Mass. 


JOHNSON,  LEWIS  MELVIN,  A.M.  Williams  college  1861.  StudentiiSs;- 
58.  Principal  high  school  Forest  Park,  111.;  Trenton,  N.  J.;  Newark, 
N.  J.;  private  school  for  girls,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  Born  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  Nov.  19,  1837;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Nov.  19,  1904.  P. 

LOTHROP,  HENRY  WOOD.  Student  1857-59. 
tory  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Providence,  R.  I. 
1904. 

MACOMBER,  EDWARD  F.     Student  1857-58. 

MENDENHALL,  CHARLES.  Student  1857-59.  U.  S.  military  service 
1861;  merchant  Cincinnati,  O.  Born  Cleveland,  O.,  July  28,  1840;  died 
Cincinnati,  O.,  May  6,  1898.  P. 

MERRILL,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Student  1857-59.  From  Newburyport, 
Mass. 

MONTGOMERY,  DAVID  HENRY.  Student  1857-60.  Address,  37  Hol- 
worthy  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

PHILLIPS,  OLIVER  ORMSBEE.  Student  1858-60.  From  Pittsburgh, 
Penn. 

QUINBY,  SAMUEL  FOSTER,  M.D.  Harvard  university  1864.  Student 
1857-59.  Physician.  Born  Salem,  Mass.,  May  16,  1840;  died  Salem, 
Dec.  21,  1903.  P. 

STONE,  LUCIEN  BONAPARTE.  Student  1857-60.  U.  S.  military 
service  1861,  second  lieutenant;  fire  insurance  agent.  Address,  Ruth- 
erford, N.  J.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P, 

VAUGHAN,  FRANCIS  MARION.  Student  1857-60.  From  Middleboro, 
Mass. 

WOODBURY,  SAMUEL,  A.M.  Union  college  1868.  Student  1858-62. 
Ordained  Baptist  minister  1864;  pastor  Orleans,  Mass.,  1864-66;  New 
Boston,  N.  H.,  1866-68;  Blue  Hill,  Mass.,  1877-80;  Bow,  N.  H.,  1886-88, 
1893-1904;  Belchertown,  Mass.,   1904-.     Address,  Belchertown,  Mass. 

P. 

WOODRUFF,  SAMUEL  VISCHER.  Student  1857-61.  From  Hartford, 
Conn.      Deceased. 

YANDES,  GEORGE  B.  Student  1857-59.  Address,  122  East  Michigan 
St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

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1862 

ALDRICH,  EDWIN,  LL.B.  Albany  law  school  1863.  Student  1S59-62. 
Student  Tufts  college  1857-58;  lawyer  Woonsocket  and  Providence, 
R.  I.  1863-1905;  member  R  I.  house  of  representatives  three 
terms;  town  solicitor  Woonsocket  many  years;  president  Woonsocket 
gas  company;  trustee  Woonsocket  institution  for  savings.  Born  Cum- 
berland, now  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  Oct.  14,  1836;  died  Providence,  R.  I., 
March  i,  1905.  Prov.  jour. 

APPLETON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Student  1858-60.  Teacher  languages; 
student  Royal  university,  Berlin;  journalist;  member  stafif  New  York 
World,  Irish  World  and  other  newspapers;  editorial  writer-in-chief  Globe, 
Boston,  Mass.  Author  pamphlets  and  articles  in  periodicals.  Address, 
389  Seaver  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  P. 

AUSTIN,  ELIJAH  HARRISON.  Student  1858-60.  Address,  Newbury- 
port, Mass. 

BABBITT,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Student  1858-60.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862-65,  sergeant;  auctioneer  and  appraiser  Taunton,  Mass.,  1865-77; 
justice  of  the  peace  1866-77;  deputy  collector  internal  revenue  1866; 
member  Mass.  house  of  representatives  1870-71;  deputy  sheriff  1872-77; 
coroner  1872.  Born  Taunton,  Mass.,  Sept.  7,  1841;  died  Taunton,  Dec. 
9.  1877-  P- 


i862  NON-GRADUATES  643 

BLAKE,  JOHN  TOWER,  M.D.  Harvard  university  1867.  Student  1858- 
61.  U.  S.  military  service  1861-64,  second  lieutenant;  physician  South 
Africa.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

CHENEY,  RICHARD  OTIS.  Student  1858-59.  Silk  goods  manufacturer. 
Address,  South  Manchester,  Conn. 

HOLT,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.  Student  1858-60.  Cotton  manu- 
facturer Putnam,  Conn.     Address,  Putnam,  Conn. 

JOHNSON,  EMMONS.  Student  1858-60.  Banker  Waterloo,  la.;  president 
Leavitt  and  Johnson  trust  company;  Waterloo  savings  bank;  First 
national  bank,  Waverly,  la.     Address,  Waterloo,  la.  P. 

LINCOLN,  THEODORE  GERRY.  Student  1858-60.  From  Taunton, 
Mass 

MALTBY,  EDWARD  BENJAMIN.  Student  1858-61.  Student  Yale  college 
1861-62;  engaged  in  business  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1862-69;  coal  mining 
Kans.  and  Col.,  1869-74;  manufacturer  Taunton,  Mass.,  1874;  treasurer 
Cohannet  mills  1874-.     Address,  Cohannet  ^lills,  Taunton,  Mass.       Frat. 

MASON,  GEORGE  EDWARD,  M.D.  Harvard  university  1865.  Student 
1858-60.  Surgical  house  officer  Mass.  general  hospital  1864-65;  U.  S. 
military  service  1865,  surgeon;  physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1865-82; 
fellow  R.  I.  medical  society;  recording  secretary  1865-69;  member  Prov- 
idence medical  association  1866-82;  visiting  physician  Dexter  asylum; 
visiting  surgeon  R.  I.  hospital  1868-82.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  1840; 
died  Providence,  Nov.  28,  1882.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

MATHER,  FRANK  JEWETT.  Student  1858-60.  Address,  115  Broad- 
way, New  York,  N.  Y. 

MEDBERY,  JAMES  KNOWLES.  Student  1858-61.  From  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.     Deceased. 

MEGGETT,  MATTHEW  McARTHUR.  Student  1858-62.  U.  S.  military 
service  1862.  Born  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  July  24,  1836;  died  Fort 
Pennsylvania,  near  Washington,  D.  C,  Aug.   18,  1862.     B.  U.  civ.  war 

MILLER,  ANDREW  TROOP.  Student  1858-59.  Lieutenant  23d  infantry 
U.  S.  army.  From  Baltimore,  Md.  Died  Fort  A.  D.  Russell,  Cheyenne, 
Wyo.,  March  6,  1875.  P. 

OLIN,  RUSSELL  ASA,  A.B.  Hobart  college  1865;  D.D.  1888.  Student 
1858-62.  Teacher  Burlington,  N.  J.;  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63; 
adjimct  professor  Latin  and  mathematics,  Hobart  college  1865-66;  head 
master  De  Veaux  college.  Suspension  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  two  years;  ordained 
Episcopal  deacon  1867;  priest  1869;  rector  St.  James's  church,  Clinton, 
N.  Y. ;  manager  St.  John's  school,  Manlius,  N.  Y.;  rector  Church  of  the 
Messiah,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1873-81;  Trinity  Parish,  Watertown,  N.  Y., 
1881-1903.  Born  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  1840;  died  Watertown, 
N.  Y.,  Mav  27,  1903.  P. 

PECKHAM,  STEPHEN  FARNUM,  A.M.  honorary  1870.  Student  1857- 
58,  1859-61.     See  Honorary  Graduates  1870. 

PEIRCE,' WILLIAM  HENRY.  Student  1858-60.  Lawyer.  Address,  1865 
Monroe  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

RHODES,  CHRISTOPHER.  Student  1858-60.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862;  head  clerk  and  deputy  provost  marshal,  Second  district  of  R.  I., 
1863-65;  clerk  and  deputy  secretary  of  state,  R.  I.,  1869-71,  1872-82; 
colonel  and  aide-de-camp  on  governor's  staff  1869-72;  in  real  estate  bus- 
iness Providence,  R.  I.;  R.  I.  electoral  messenger.  1888;  secretary  R.  I. 
sons  of  the  American  Revolution.  Address,  290  Benefit  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

SEARS,  EDWARD  HENRY.  Student  1858-61.  U.  S.  military  service 
1861-63.  captain;  U.  S.  naval  service  1863-68,  assistant  paymaster; 
postmaster  Staunton,  Va.,  1869-73;  with  Sears  and  Bowers  insurance 
agency,  Boston,  Mass.;  later  associated  with  his  brother.  Born  Dorches- 
ter, Mass.,  Oct.  4,  1840;  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1886. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 


«44  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1862 

SWAZEY,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.  Student  1859-62.  Author  History 
Baptist  church,  Exeter,  N.  H.;  History  of  Swazey  family.  Address, 
Exeter,  N.  H.  P. 

THOMPSON,  CHARLES  SMITH.  Student  1858-60.  Superintendent 
American  district  telegraph,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  From  Goshen,  N.  Y. 
Died  1 89 1. 

VINSON,  ANDREW  PATTERSON.  Student  1859-60.  From  Ridgeway, 
S.  C.     Supposed  to  have  been  killed  at  Fort  Sumter  1861.  Frat. 

WHEELER,  JAMES  HENRY.     Student  1858-59.     From  Dover,  N.  H. 

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1863 

BALLOU,  DANIEL  ROSS.  Student  1859-60.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862-63,  lieutenant;  admitted  to  bar  1864;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.; 
member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1865-67,  1882-84,  1885-86;  clerk 
court  of  common  pleas  Providence  co.,  1867-76;  member  common  council 
Providence  1887;  board  of  aldermen  1892-94;  president  board  1893-94; 
chairman  state  board  of  bar  examiners;  department  commander  Grand 
army  of  the  republic.  Author  addresses.  Address,  58  Jackson  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BRADLEY,  JOSEPH  MANTON.  Student  1850-62.  U.  S.  military  service 
1861;  merchant  Providence,  R.  I.;  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bom  Providence, 
R.  I.,  April  12,  1843;  di^'i  Providence,  March  7,  1879.  Frat. 

BRAYTON,  CHARLES  RAY.  Student  1859-62.  U.  S.  military  service 
1861-65,  colonel;  brevet  brigadier-general;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.; 
deputy  collector  second  district,  R.  I.,  1864;  acting  collector  1869;  post- 
master Port  Royal,  S.  C,  1865-66;  trial  justice  and  deputy  town  clerk 
Warwick  1870;  tJ.  S.  pension  agent  R.  I.  1870-74;  postmaster  Providence 
1874-80;  chief  R.  I.  state  police  1886-87;  chairman  republican  state 
central  committee,  R.  I.,  1876-77;  member  national  republican  commit- 
tee 1896-.     Address,  P.  O.  Box  150,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CARLETON,  DAVID  EMERY  NOYES.  Student  1859-61.  U.  S.  military 
service  Civil  war;  teacher  grammar  school  30  years;  principal  grammar 
school,  West  Newbury,  Mass.,  1876-1901;  farmer  West  Newbury.  Ad- 
dress, West  Newbury,  Essex  county,  Mass.  P. 

CARTER,  FRANK,  M.D.  Bowdoin  college  1866;  Columbia  college  1867. 
Student  1859-61.  Physician  Portland,  Me.;  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  1868- 
75.     From  Portland,  Me.     Died  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  June  23,  1875. 

Bowd.,  Frat. 

CHILDS,  CHARLES  THEODORE.  Student  1859-61.  Address,  Thomp- 
son, Conn. 

COLE,  HARRISON.  Student  1860-62.  Merchant  and  manufacturer. 
Address,  43  North  Ohio  Ave.,  Columbus,  O.  P. 

CUNNINGHAM,  AUGUSTUS  NELSON.  Student  1859-61.  U.  S.  mil- 
itary service  1861-65,  captain.     Address,  East  Providence,  R.  I. 

B.  U.  civ.  war 

CURTIS,  JOSEPH  HENRY.  Student  1859-61.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862-63.     From  Waltham,  Mass. 

DWIGHT,  GAMALIEL  LYMAN.  Student  1859-62,  1864-65.  U.  S. 
military  service  1861-64,  first  lieutenant;  acting  assistant  adjutant- 
general.     From  Providence,  R.  I.     Died  Nassau,  N.  P.,  Jan.  19,  1875. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

EATON,  SHERBURNE  BLAKE.  Student  1859-61.  Resident  New  York, 
N.  Y.     From  Lowell,  Mass. 

ESSEX,  STEPHEN.  Student  1859-61.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  justice 
police  court.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Sept.  9,  1848;  died  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Oct.  4,  1900.  Prov.  rec. 


i863  NON-GRADUATES  645 

GOODE,     MONROE.     Student     1859-61.     Confederate     military    service. 

From  Raymond,  Miss.     Killed  at  Battle  of  Peach  Tree  Creek.      Frat. 
GREENE,    WILLIAM    ALBERT.     Student    1859-60.     From  Frostburgh, 

Md.     Died  Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  July  28,  1861.  p' 

HALL,  JAMES  ELLIOTT.     Student  1859-61.     From  Boston,  Mass. 
HEYWOOD,  GEORGE  EDWIN.     Student  1859-61.     From   Westminster, 

Mass. 

HUNTINGTON,  GEORGE,  A.M.  Beloit  college  1879.  Student  1859-63. 
Ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor  Charles  street  (now  North) 
church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1865-71;  First  church,  Oak  Park,  111.,  1870-79; 
professor  rhetoric  and  logic,  Carleton  college,  Northfield,  Minn.,  1879- 
1901 ;  professor  rhetoric  and  biblical  literature  1901-04;  associate  professor 
biblical  literature  1904-;  librarian  1898-.  Author  Outlines  of  Congrega- 
tional history;  The  Rockanock  stage;  Nakoma;  Kings  and  cupbearers; 
various  articles  and  poems  in  magazines  and  newspapers.  Address' 
Northfield,  Minn.  p' 

JACOBS,  HERVEY  FITZ.  Student  1859-62.  U.  S.  military  service  1862- 
63,  lieutenant.  Bom  Thompson,  Conn.,  Aug.  3,  1838;  wounded  at 
Battle  Port  Hudson  and  died  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  July  5,  1863. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

JOHNSON,  HENRY  JAMES.  Student  1860-61.  Engineer  and  draughts- 
man Providence  steam  engine  company,  Providence,  R.  I.;  consulting 
engineer.     Address,  28  Maple  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Prov.  dir. 

JOHNSON,  RHODOLPHUS  HENRY.  Student  1859-62.  U.  S.  military 
service  1862;  with  Rogers  cutlery  company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Address, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

JONES,  GEORGE  SENECA.     Student   1859-62.     From  Falmouth,  Mass. 

KEITH,  HERBERT  FISHER.  Student  1859-61.  Received  certificate 
in  civil  engineering  1861 ;  chief  engineer  N.  Y.  and  New  England  railroad; 
chairman  school  committee,  Mt.  Washington,  Mass.;  trustee  library  Mt. 
Washington.     Address,  Mt.  Washington,  Berkshire  Co.,  Mass.  P. 

KELTON,  EDWARD  GIFFORD.  Student  1859-63.  Resident  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.      From  Charleston,  S.  C.      Reported  deceased.  Frat. 

KING,  FREDERIC  AUGUSTUS.  Student  1861-63.  Student  Amherst 
college  1859-61.  Merchant  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  1844;  died  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  March  22,  1888.  Amherst 

KNIGHT,  ORRAY  TAFT.  Student  1859-62.  Engaged  in  mercantile 
pursuits  1862-99;  clerk  Taftville,  New  London  county,  Conn.  From 
Providence,  R.  I.     Died  1899.  Frat. 

LEAVITT,  EDWARD  CHALMERS.  Student  1859-60.  Artist  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  20,  1904. 

LITCHFIELD,  GEORGE  ALLEN.  Student  1859-62.  Minister  Winchen- 
don,  Mass.,  1861-66;  publisher  and  editor-in-chief  Traveller,  Boston, 
Mass.     Address,  76  Summer  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

LIVESEY,  MILTON.  Student  1859-60.  Superintendent  of  distribution 
Providence  gas  company.  Providence,  R.  I.,  28  years.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  5,  1843;  died  Providence,  Aug.  6,  1902.  P. 

LOVE,  ROGER  WILLIAMS.  Student  1859-62.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862-65,  sergeant-major.     From  Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

MACLAREN,  ROBERT  FORREST,  A.B.  Union  college  1864;  A.M. 
1867;  D.D.  1881.  Student  1859-62.  Principal  grammar  school,  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  1862-63;  Presbyterian  minister;  pastor  Delaware,  O., 
1870-73;  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  1873-79;  Central  church,  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1879-91;  San  Jos6,  Cal.,  1891-1901;  Boyle  Hights,  Los  Angeles,  Cal., 
1901-.  Author  various  articles  in  journals  and  periodicals.  Address, 
122  North  Chicago  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  P. 


646  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1863 

MORRILL,  SHADRACH  GATE.     Student  1859-61.     From  Concord,  N.  H. 

PECKHAM,  ALEXANDER.  Student  1859-62.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862.     Address,  33  Kay  St.,  Newport,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war. 

PELL,  DUNCAN  ARCHIBALD.  Student  1859-61.  U.  S.  military  service 
1861-65,  captain;  brevet  colonel.     From  Newport,  R.  I.     Deceased. 

POTTER,    GEORGE    WASHINGTON.     Student    1859-60.     From    Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 
PRATT,  ENOCH.     Student  1859-60.     From  Lawrence,  Mass. 
REED,  EDWIN  SANBORN.     Student  1859-62.     From  Uxbridge,  Mass. 

RICE,  JOHN  MINOT.  Student  1860-61.  Assistant  professor  mathematics, 
U.  S.  Naval  academy,  Annapolis,  Md.,  1863-66;  natural  and  experimental 
philosophy  1866-67;  mathematics  1867-70;  professor  mathematics  1870- 
80;  acting  head  department  of  physics  and  chemistry  1873-80;  head 
department  of  mechanics  1880-90;  retired  1890.  Born  Northboro,  Mass., 
Mar.  13,  1832;  died  Northboro,  Mar.  2,  1901.  P. 

ROGERS,  JOHN  AUGUSTUS.     Student  1859-61.     From  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

SALISBURY,  LEVI  EDDY.  Student  1859-63.  Woolen  merchant  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  160  Smith  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

SANDERS,  NATHANIEL  THOMAS.  Student  1859-62.  U.  S.  military 
service  1862.  Bom  Warren,  R.  I.,  April  2,  1838;  died  Washington,  D.  C, 
Aug.  13,  1885.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

SCOTT,  LIVINGSTON.  Student  1860-62.  U.  S.  military  service  1862, 
1863-65,  captain;  lawyer  Woonsocket,  R.  I.;  judge  of  probate.  Address, 
Woonsocket,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

THOMAS,    BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.     Student    1860-61.     From   Boston, 

Mass. 
THOMAS.  DENISON.     Student  1860-61.     From  Erie,  Penn. 

THORPE,  DAVID  FRANKLIN.  Student  1859-62.  From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

TRAPHAGEN,  HENRY.  Student  1859-61.  Admitted  to  bar  1864;  law- 
yer Jersey  City,  N.  J.;  attorney  board  of  water  commissioners,  Jersey 
City.  1868-71;  mayor  1874-76;  corporation  attorney  Jersey  City  1876-81; 
counsel  Second  national  bank  1889-.  Address,  76  Montgomery  St., 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.  P. 

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1864 

ALDRICH,  EDWARD  SHERMAN.  Student  1860-62.  Merchant;  mem- 
ber firm  of  Aldrich,  Eldredge  and  company,  wholesale  grocers.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Address,  34  Barnes  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

AVERY,  WILLIAM  BAILEY.  Student  1860-61.  U.  S.  military  service 
1861;  U.  S.  naval  service  1861-65,  captain  and  acting  ensign;  resident 
Miss.;  member  Miss,  legislature  five  years;  private  secretary  to  governor 
of  Miss.,  1875-76;  resident  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  city  council. 
Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  10,  1840;  died  Bayside, 
(Longmeadow),  R.  I.,  July  19,  1894.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

BISHOP,  THOMAS  BENTON.  Student  1860-63.  Lawyer  San  Francisco, 
Cal.     Address,  532  Market  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

CARPENTER,  HORACE  FRANCIS.  Student  1860-61.  Gold  and  silver 
refiner  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  58  Page  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Prov.  dir. 

CHOATE,  HORACE.     Student  1860-62.     From  Newburyport,  Mass. 


i864  NON-GRADUATES  647 

DEACON,  EDWARD  PARKER.  Student  1860-62.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862-65,  captain;  brevet  lieutenant-colonel.  From  Boston,  Mass.  Died 
Waverly,  Mass.,  July  6,  1901.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

EATON,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  Student  1860-62.  Artist  Santa 
Barbara,  Cal.     Address,  Riso  Rivo,  El  Montecito,  Cal.      W.  w.  in  Am. 

GALLUP,  SIMEON.  Student  1860-62.  U.  S.  military  service  1861-64, 
sergeant;  bookkeeper  Old  M3^stic,  Conn.;  member  board  of  railroad 
commissioners,  Conn.,  1869-72.     Address,  Old  Mystic,  Conn. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

GREENE,  WILLIAM  MONTGOMERY.  Student  1860-62.  From  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.      Bom  May  10,  1840;  died  May  21,  1878.  P. 

HARRINGTON,  CHARLES  LOUIS.  Student  1860-62.  U.  S.  military 
service  1862.  Born  Beverly,  Mass.,  July  12,  1843;  died  near  Lafayette, 
Tenn.,  June  25,  1862.  B.  U.  civ.  war. 

HOOD,  WENDELL  PHILLIPS.  Student  1861-64.  U.  S.  military  service 
186?,  hospital  steward.     From  Danvers,  Mass.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

HOLMES,  DAVID  ALFRED.  Student  1860-62.  U.  S.  military  service 
1861-63,  first  lieutenant.      From  Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

JENCKS,  EPHRAIM  HENRY.     Student  1860-61.     U.  S.  military  service 

1 86 1,  quartermaster-sergeant;  chemist  B.  P.  Clapp  company,  Providence, 
R.  I.     Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  24,  1840;  died  June  17,  1889.         P. 

JONES,   BENJAMIN   DUNN.     Student   1860-62.     U.   S.  mihtary  service 

1862.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  B.  U.  civ.  war 
JUDSON,  HENRY  HALL.     Student  1860-61.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 
LAMSON,   EBENEZER  EASTBURN.     Student   1860-62.     Cotton  manu- 
facturer Windsor,  Vt.      Present  address  unknown. 

LAWRENCE,  EDWARD  NEWBOLD.  Student  1860-63.  Tobacco  man- 
ufacturer Bom  New  York,  N.  Y.,  April  8,  1840;  died  Funchal,  Madeira, 
Dec.  8,  1866.  P. 

LOVE,  HORACE  WARREN.  Student  1860-62.  U.  S.  mihtary  service 
1862-63,  second  lieutenant.     From  Providence,  R.  I.         B.  U.  civ.  war 

MONROE,  JOHN  ALBERT.  Student  1860-62.  U.  S.  mihtary  service 
1861-64,  lieutenant-colonel,  chief  of  artillery;  civil  engineer  Providence, 
R.  I. ;  member  American  society  of  civil  engineers;  U.  S.  assistant  engineer 
Mississippi  commission  1879;  charter  member  R.  I.  soldiers  and  sailors' 
historical  society;  member  R.  I.  society  for  the  encouragement  of  do- 
■  mestic  industry.  Author  various  papers.  Bom  Swanzey,  Mass.,  Oct. 
25,  1836;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.,  1891. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  R.  I.  eye. 

PEIRCE,  CHARLES  EDWIN  DAWSON.  Student  1860-61.  Cotton 
broker.     Address,  507  Broadway,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PEIRCE,  FENELON  ATWELL.  Student  1860-64.  Manufacturing  jew- 
eler.    Address,  55  South  St..  Morristown,  N.  J.  P. 

SANBORN,  MATTSON  CALEB.  Student  1S60-61.  U.  S.  mihtary  service 
1862-65,  first  lieutenant.     From  South  Berwick,  Me.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

SANGER,  EUGENE.  Student  1860-62.  U.  S.  mihtary  service  1862-63. 
Bom  Waltham,  Mass.,  Nov.  5,  1842;  died  of  wound  Fort  Bisland,  La., 
April  14,  1863.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

SHURTLEFF,  ADONIRAM  JUDSON.  Student  1860-62.  Dentist  Bos- 
ton, and  Natick,  Mass.  Bom  Hanson,  Mass.,  Aug.  19,  1841 ;  died  Boston, 
Mass.,  Feb.  26,  1885.  P. 

SMITH,  THOMAS  DELAP.  Student  1860-62.  U.  S.  mihtary  service 
1861-65.     From  Boston,  Mass.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

TUCKER,  CHARLES  RUSSELL.  Student  1860-62.  Clerk  New  Bedford, 
Mass.;  secretary  Marine  insurance  company.  New  Bedford;  wholesale 
soap  manvxfacturer;  resident  West  Medway,  Mass.,  1881-91.  Born  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  Aug.  19,  1844;  died  New  Bedford,  Feb.  11,  189 1.         P. 


648  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1864 

WALKER,  LOUIS  ORMSBEE.     Student  1860-62.  U.  S.  military  service 

1862.     From  Seekonk,  Mass.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

WATERMAN,  GEORGE  ROWLAND.  Student  1860-63.  Merchant. 
Address,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

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1865 

ANGELL,  DANIEL.  Student  1861-62.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom 
1835;  died  Providence,  Sept.  i,  1870. 

APPLETON,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Student  1861-62.  Pharmacist  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Bom  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Dec.  i,  1844;  died  Providence,  R.  I., 
Nov.  8,  1892.  P. 

CORBIN,  CHARLES  MASON.  Student  1861-63.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862.     Address,  Union,  Conn.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

DAVIS,  WILLIAM  PHILIP,  M.D.  Penn.  medical  university  1864.  Student 
1862-63.  U.  S.  military  service  1862,  corporal;  U.  S.  naval  service, 
assistant  surgeon;  physician  and  surgeon.  North  Reading,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress, North  Reading,  Mass.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

DINGWELL,  JAMES,  A.B.  Amherst  college  1872.  Special  student  1861- 
62.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-63 ;  graduated  Bangor  theological  institu- 
tion 1868;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1872;  pastor  Ashfield,  Mass., 
1872-77;  Danielson,  Conn.,  1878-89;  Rockville,  Conn.,  1889-95;  resident 
Longmont,  Col.,   1895-.     Address,   Longmont,  Col.  Bangor,  P. 

HANMER,  ALFRED  FRANCIS.  Student  1861-63.  Bom  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1840;  died  April  28,  1864.  Frat. 

HERRICK,  GEORGE  LUCIUS.  Student  1861-64.  Merchant  Burlington, 
Vt.;  banker  and  broker  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  author  and  antiquarian, 
London,  1881-1901.  Author  numerous  articles  in  American,  English 
and  continental  magazines  and  newspapers.  Bom  Burlington,  Vt., 
May,  24,  1842;  died  London,  England,  July  18,  1901.  P. 

HODGATE,  JOHN  MATHIAS.  Student  1862-64.  Custodian  records 
and  supplies,  local  freight,  New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  railroad, 
Boston,  Mass.     Address,  30  Waban  St.,  Roxbury  District,  Boston,  Mass. 

P. 

LEONARD,  FRANK  JACOB.  Student  1861-65.  U.  S.  military  service 
1863-65;  student  University  of  Rochester;  confectioner  and  fruit  dealer, 
Rockford,  111.;  president  Rockford  ice  company;  alderman;  director 
Manufacturers  national  bank.  Address,  509  South  Third  St.,  Rockford, 
111.  P. 

LYMAN,  DANIEL  WANTON.  Student  1861-64.  Resident  Providence, 
R.  I.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom  1844;  died  Providence,  Dec.  19, 
1886.  Prov.  rec. 

MELLOR,  GODFREY  K.     Student  1862-63.     From  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

MUMFORD,  EUCLID  AUGUSTUS.  Student  1861-64.  From  Coventry, 
R.  I.     Deceased. 

READ,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Student  1861-64.  Medical  student  1866. 
From  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

SANDERSON,   ALONZO.     Student   1861-62.     From  Lunenburg,   Mass. 

SMITH,  JOB  RANDALL.  Student  1862-63.  From  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Deceased. 

SMITH,  WELCOME  ALVAH.  Student  1862-63.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862-63;  grocer  Norwich,  Conn.,  1868-.  Address,  156  Main  St.,  Nor- 
wich, Conn.  Frat. 

STEERE,  HEBRON  HORTON.  Student  1861-63.  U.  S.  military  service 
1863-65,  first  lieutenant.     From  North  Providence,  R.  I. 


i865  NON-GRADUATES  649 

WALKER,  LEVI  CAREY.  Student  1861-65.  U.  S.  military  service  1862. 
Bom  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  30,  1840;  died  New  London,  Conn.,  Feb.  23, 
1S65.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

WATERMAN,  RUFUS.  Student  1861-62.  Student  U.  S.  naval  academy; 
U.  S.  naval  service  1861-71,  lieutenant;  U.  S.  naval  service  1898,  exec- 
utive officer  Collier  Southery;  U.  S.  consul  Dublin  1902-04.  Bom 
Providence,  R.  L,  Oct.  29,  1844;  died  Dublin,  Ireland,  Aug.   19,   1904. 

Prov.  bull. 

WHIPPLE.  FREDERICK  WILLARD.  Student  1861-63.  Member  R.  I. 
house  of  representatives  1869-71.     Address,  Mapleville,  R.  I.  P. 

WHITE,  CHARLES  FREDERIC.  Student  1861-63.  From  Middleboro, 
Mass.     Deceased. 

WIGGIN,  OLIVER  CHASE,  M.D.  Harvard  university  1866.  Student 
1862-63.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  president  Providence  medical 
association  1880-82;  R.  I.  medical  society  1884-86;  one  of  the  founders 
and  first  president  Providence  lying-in  hospital ;  member  Arnerican 
medical  association.  Bom  Meredith,  N.  H.,  May  3,  1839;  died  St. 
Augustine,  Fla..  Feb.  3,  1903.  Prov.  jour.,  P. 

WITTER,  WILLIAM  CLITUS,  A.B.  Yale  college  1865;  LL.B.  Columbia 
college  1865.  Student  1S61-63.  U.  S  military  service  1862;  lawyer 
New  York,  N.  Y.;  U.  S.  examiner  in  equity.  Address,  1  West  72d  St., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Col.,  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

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1866 

BRAY,  CHARLES  DURLIN,  A.M.  honorary  1873.  Student  1862-64. 
See  Honorary  Graduates  1873. 

BRAYTON,  ELLERY  METCALF,  LL.B.  HarA^ard  university  1866.  Stu- 
dent 1862-64.  Lawyer  Columbia,  S.  C,  1866-;  ordinary  Richmond  co., 
Ga.,;  clerk  S.  C.  superior  court  1868-70;  member  S.  C.  legislature  1874-76; 
collector  internal  revenue  S.  C.  1877-83;  member  national  repubhcan 
committee  13  years;  retired;  planter.  Address,  1903  Gadsden  St., 
Columbia,  S.  C.  P- 

CORLISS,  GEORGE  FROST.     Student  1862-63.     From  Providence,  R.  I- 

DOCKRAY,  FREDERIC  AUGUvSTUS.  Student  1862-63.  U.  S.  mihtary 
service  1862,  second  lieutenant;  resident  Jacksonville,  Fla.  From 
Providence,  R.  I.     Deceased.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

FISHER,  GEORGE,  A.M.  Amherst  college  1890.  Student  1863-65.  Teach- 
er Troy  academy,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1865-66;  tutor  high  school,  Troy,  1866- 
68;  ordained  Episcopal  deacon  1868;  assistant  Bethe.sda  church,  Saratoga 
Springs,  N.  Y.,  1868-69;  St.  Peter's  church,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1869-71; 
ordained  priest  1870;  rector  church  of  St.  John  the  evangelist,  Stockport- 
on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1871-89;  Trinity  church,  Milford,  Mass.,  1889-90; 
missionary  in  charge  Emmanuel  memorial  church,  Shelburne  Falls, 
Mass.,  and  rector  St.  John's  church,  Ashfield,  Mass.,  1892-98;  rector 
Church  of  the  Messiah,  Woods  Hole,  Mass.,  1899-.  Address,  Woods 
Hole,  Mass.  P- 

FISKE,  EDWIN  BROWN.  Student  1862-64.  U.  S.  miUtarv  service  1862. 
From  Bloomington,  111.  B.  U.  civ.  war 

FOSTER,  HERVEY  ARMINGTON.  Student  1862-65.  Assistant  labor- 
atory, Browm  university.  U.  S.  military  service  1862,  corporal;  with 
Narragansett  insurance  company.  Providence,  R.  I.  From  Providence, 
R.  I.     Born  1844;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  26,  1871. 

B.  U.  civ.  war,  Frat. 

FOSTER,  WALTER  SMITH.  Student  1862-65.  Resident  Providence, 
R.  I.     Address,   <;g  George  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  -P- 

GARCIA,  DOMINGO.     Student  1862-64.     From  Havana,  Cuba. 

GRIFFIN,  LOUIS  PHILLIPPE.  Student  1862-63.  From  Charlestown, 
R.  I. 


650  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1866 

HARDING,  THOMAS  ROGERS.  Student  1862-64.  From  East  Lyme, 
Conn. 

HUNT,  DAVID,  A.M.  honorary  1875.  Student  1862-64.  See  Honorary 
Graduates  1875. 

JOHNSON,  WILLIAM  GREENE.  Student  1862-63.  From  North  Kings- 
town, R.  I. 

NICHOLS,  AURIN  BUGBEE.  Student  1862-64.  Received  certificate  in 
engineering  1863;  assistant  engineer  Penn.  railroad  1866-69;  Allegheny 
railroad  1869-74;  centennial  board  of  finance  1874-76;  North  and  west 
branch  railroad  1878;  engineer  of  railroads  Department  of  the  interior, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1879-80;  superintendent  Reynoldsville  mining  and 
manufacturing  company  1881-86;  civil  engineer  Philadelphia,  Penn., 
1886-99;  division  engineer  Isthmian  canal  commission  1899-1901;  Guay- 
aquil and  Quito  railroad  1901;  assistant  engineer  U.  S.  army  1903; 
assistant  engineer  and  resident  engineer  Isthmian  canal  commission 
1904-.     Address,  3207  Summer  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

OKIE,  HOWARD,  M.D.  Student  1862-64.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.; 
Boston,  Mass.  Born  Providence  R.  I.,  May  12,  1846;  died  Boston,  Mass., 
Oct.  29,  1902.  Prov.  rec. 

PARKER,  WILLIAM  BRISBANE.  Student  1862-63.  From  CarHsle, 
Penn. 

PRATT,  JOHN  TORREY.     Student  1862-64.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

RICHARDSON,  DAVID  HAINES  COLLINS.  Student  1862-64.  From 
Valley  Falls,  R.  I. 

SEARS,  ROBERT  DAVIS.     Student  1862-63.     Lieutenant  U.  S.  army. 

VINTON,  FREDERICK  ARNOLD,  M.D.  University  of  Vermont  1875. 
Student  1862-65.  Physician  and  surgeon.  Address,  93  Congdon  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

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1867 

ANTHONY,  WALTER  EUGENE,  M.D.  University  city  of  New  York  1867. 
Student  1863-64.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.,  1867-97;  secretary  R.  I. 
medical  society  1875-80;  president  Providence  medical  association  1879- 
80;  member  Franklin  society;  charter  member  R.  I.  phannaceutical 
association;  assistant  surgeon  general  R.  I.  1874-79;  member  American 
medical  association.  Author  various  articles  in  medical  journals. 
Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  12,  1847;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  7, 
1897.  Trans.  R.  I.  med.  soc. 

ARNOLD,  ALBERT  ALLIN.     Student  1863-65.     Clerk  L.  Schepf  and  com- 

Sany,  wholesale  grocers,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Trevor  and  Colgate,  bankers, 
few  York;  Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  railroad;  Streator,  111.,  and 
Burlington,  la.:  general  superintendent's  office,  Chicago,  111.,  until  1880; 
resident  Edgewood,  R.  I.,  1880-82.  From  Westboro,  Mass.  Died 
Cranston,  R.  I.,  Feb.  11,  1882.  Frat. 

BABCOCK,  JOHN  JACOB.  Student  1863-64.  In  real  estate  business 
and  manager  estates.  New  York,  N.  Y.;  has  held  various  town  offices. 
Address,  Ashaway,  R.  I. 

BLODGET,  WALTER.  Student  1863-65.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  April 
24,  1846;  died  Providence,  March  1892.  P. 

BOSWORTH,  ALFRED.  Student  1863-65.  Lawyer.  Bom  Warren, 
R.  I.,  Aug.  25,  1845;  died  Warren,  May  4,  1872.  P. 

BROWN,  JAMES  PECK.  Student  1863-65.  U.  S.  mihtary  service  1862, 
1864-65,  second  lieutenant.  Born  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1844;  died 
Donaldson,  La.,  Aug.  23,  1865.  B.  U.  civ.  war,  P. 

BRUNER,  PRESTON  MARTIN.  Student  1863-66.  From  Allentown, 
Penn. 


i867  NON-GRADUATES  651 

CADY.  WALTER  HUTCHINS.     Student  1863-64.     From  Providence,  R. 

I.      Bom  1845;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  12,  1870.  Prov.  rec. 

CARPENTER,  FREDERICK  BENONI,   M.D.   Harvard  university   1868. 

Student  1863-64.     Physician  Ea.st  Providence,  R.I.      Bom  Pawtucket, 

R.  I.,  June  18,  1846;  died  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  1893. 

P  ,  Carpenter  gen. 
CONGDON,    HORACE    LINCOLN.     Student    1863-65.     Journalist    New 

York,  N.  Y.     Address,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

DAVIS,  CHARLES  CARPENTER.  Student  1863-67.  Druggist.  Ad- 
dress, Walpole,  N.  H.  P. 

DUNCAN,  GEORGE  WELLS.  Student  1863-64.  Resident  Rome,  Italy. 
From  Haverhill,  Mass.      Died  Rome,  Italy,  Feb.  1884.  Fra't. 

DURFEE,  EDGAR  GREENE.  Student  1863-65.  With  Aldrich,  Iddings 
and  Clifton,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1866-69;  Hoyt,  Sprague  and  company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1869-73;  secretary  Franklin  machine  company.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1880-86;  treasurer  1886-.  Address,  29  Keene  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Frat. 

EDMONDS,  JOHN  GORTON.     Student  1863-65.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

GOFF,  FRANCIS  SHUBAEL.  Student  1863-66.  Travelling  salesman; 
manager  New  York  office,  firm  of  wholesale  jewelers.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Address,  2  Marlborough  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GRANGER,  JAMES  NATHANIEL.  Student  1863-64.  U.  S.  military 
service  1864-65,  captain.  Resident  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.       Died  Oct.  28,  1897. 

GRINNELL,  RICHARD  WILLIAMS.  Student  1863-66.  Vice  president 
Providence  steam  and  gas  pipe  company,  Providence,  R.  I.,  until  1891; 
resident  Southern  Cal.  1891-96;  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1896-1900.  Bom 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Jan.  10,  1846;  died  New  Bedford,  Dec.  23,  1900.     P. 

HARMOUNT,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Student  1863-65.  From  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

KEMMERER,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Student  1863-64.  From  Allentown, 
Penn. 

NEFF,  JAMES  MOORE  WAYNE.  Student  1863-64.  Manufacturer  ice 
machines,  Cincinnati,  O.;  president  Arctic  manufacturing  company. 
Bom  Cincinnati,  O.,  April  7,  1847;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  i  ?,  1903. 

Cincinnati  enq. 

NORTON,  WILLIAM.     Student  1863-64.     From  Bangor,  Me. 

POPE,  WILLIAM  GREENLEAF  ELIOT,  A.B.  Amherst  college  1868. 
Student  1863-65.  Superintendent  schools  and  teacher  New  Carlisle,  O.; 
travelling  agent  medical  works.     Address,  New  Carlisle,  O.  Amherst. 

POUND,  JOHN  EVREMOND.  Student  1863-64.  U.  S.  military  service 
Civil  war,  quarter-master's  department;  admitted  to  bar  1867;  lawyer 
Lockport,  N.  Y.,  1867-1904;  member  N.  Y.  legislature  1871;  assistant 
U.  S.  attorney  eight  years;  mayor  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  two  years;  U.  S. 
circuit  court  commissioner;  president  board  of  education  1898-1904. 
Bom  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  23,  1843;  died  Lockport,  April  21,  1904.      P. 

REYNOLDS,  JOHN  ALEXANDER.  Student  1863-65.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

TOMPKINS,  FRANK  EDWARD.  Student  1863-64.  Student  Hamilton 
college  1864-66;  in  business  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Born  New  York,  N.  Y., 
June  17,  1846;  died  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  March  23,  1869.  P. 

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1868 

ALLEN,  SYLVESTER.  Student  1864-65.  Accountant.  Address,  26 
Brighton  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Dir. 


652  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1868 

BACKUS,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.B.  Yale  college  1870.  Journalist  Boston, 
Mass.,  1872-84;  reporter;  news  editor;  musical  critic,  assistant  dramatic 
critic  Daily  Advertiser;  retired;  resident  Danielson,  Conn.  Address, 
Danielson,  Conn.  P. 

BENNETT,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  A.M.  honorary  1884.  Student  1864-66. 
See  Honorary  Graduates  1884. 

BUCKLIN,  WILLIAM  TALLMAN.  Student  1864-65.  Commercial  trav- 
eller.    Address,  158  Clifford  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Frat. 

CASE,  PHILIP.     Student  1864-67.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

DeWOLF,  FRANCIS  LeBARRON.  Student  1864-66.  Clerk  Bristol, 
R    I.     From  Providence,  R.  I.     Bom  1848;  died  at  sea,  June  19,  1877. 

Dewolf's,  Frat. 

FITCH,  LAFAYETTE.     Student  1864-67.     From  Columbia,  Conn. 

HOTCHKISS,  ARTHUR  ETHELBERT.  Student  1865-67.  Inventor  and 
model  maker.     Address,  Mills  Hotel,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

HILL,  HENRY  RANDALL.  Student  1864-66.  Farmer.  Address,  North 
Providence,  R.  I. 

HOYT,  WILLIAM  EDWIN,  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technology  1868. 
Student  1865-66.  Assistant  engineer  New  York  Central  and  Hudson 
river  railroad.     Address,  50  Westminster  Road,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Mass.  inst.  tech. 

JONES,  EDWARD  SIMMONS.  Student  1864-65.  Secretary  Providence 
lithograph  company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  1266  Westminster 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Prov.  dir. 

KNOWLES,  JOHN  COURTLAND.  Student  1864-65.  Jeweler  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     From  Providence,  R.  I.      Deceased. 

LEWIS,  JOHN  DEXTER.  Student  1864-66.  Merchant.  Address,  134 
Brown  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MEAD,  MARSHALL  BRADLEY.  Student  1864-65.  Address,  Edgar- 
town,  Mass.  P. 

RICHARDS,  GEORGE  HUMPHREY.  Student  1864-66.  Jeweler  Bos- 
ton, Mass.     From  Keene,  N.  H.     Reported  deceased. 

ROBINSON,  HENRY  HOLBROOK,  Ju.D.  University  of  Heidelburg  1869. 
Student  1864-66.  Lawyer  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1870-82;  colonel  and 
aide  on  governor's  staff,  R.  I.,  1873-75;  assistant  editor  Patriot,  Woon- 
socket, R.  I.,  1873-75.  Bom  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  1847;  died  Woonsocket, 
R.  I.,  Jan.  4,  1882.    ^  Frat.,  P. 

STAPLES,  CHARLES.     Student  1864-65.     Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.     Bom 

Providence,  R.  I.,  May  31,  1848;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  i,  1899. 

WATERS,  TIMOTHY  LEEDS.  Student  1864-66.  Piano  manufacturer 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  134  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAMS,  ORIN  MERWIN,  A.B.  Yale  1869.  Student  1864-65.  From 
Mystic,  Conn..     Died  1876.  Yale 

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1869 

AINSWORTH,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS.  Student  of  chemistry  1865- 
66.      Druggist.     Address,  Williamstown,  Vt.  P. 

BAKER,  OSGOOD  CARNEY.  Student  1865-67.  From  Providence, 
R.I.     Bora  1847;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  21,  1867.      Prov.  rec,  Frat. 

BUTTERWORTH,  JAMES  CHACE.  Student  1865-67.  With  Butter- 
worth  and  company,  dealers  in  tailors'  supplies.  Address,  224  Butler 
Exchange,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

CLARK,  JOHN  BATES,  A.B.  Amherst  college  1872;  A.M.  1877;  Ph.D. 
1890;  LL.D.  1897;  College  of  N.  J.  1896.  Student  1865-67.  Professor 
political  economy  and  history,  Carleton  college,  Minn.,  1877-81;  history 
and  political  science.  Smith  college,  1882-93;  professor  political  economy, 


i869  NON-GRADUATES  653 

Amherst  college,  1892-95;  lecturer  political  economy,  Johns  Hopkins 
university,  1892-95;  professor  political  economy,  Columbia  university, 
1895-;  president  American  economic  association  1893-95.  Author 
The  Philosophy  of  wealth,  1886;  The  Modern  Distributive  process  in  con- 
junction with  F.  H.  Giclding,  1888;  The  Distribution  of  iveallh,  1900;  The 
Control  of  trusts,  1901;  T lie  problem  of  monopoly,  1904;  numerous  mono- 
graphs and  articles  in  economic  journals.  Address,  Columbia  University, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Am.  cat.,  P. 

DUDLEY,  WILLIAM  ALDRICH,  A.B.  Amherst  college  1870.  Student 
1865-67.  Farmer  Marlboro,  Mass.;  city  auditor.  Address,  245  East 
Main  St.,  Marlboro,  Mass.  P. 

DYER,  GABRIEL  BERNON.  Student  1865-66.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I., 
Nov.  14,  1847;  died  Providence,  Oct.  23,  1902.  P. 

FLETCHER,  ALBERT  ELLIOTT.  Student  1866-68.  Editor  Chicago, 
111.      From  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Address  unknown. 

GREENE,  ALBERT  ROWLAND,  A.B.  Cornell  university  1870;  LL.B.  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan  1871.  Student  1865-67.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862-64;  admitted  to  bar  1S72;  lawj^er  Cowesct,  R.  I.;  town  sohcitor 
Warwick,  R.  I.;  superintendent  of  schools,  Warwick;  president  town 
council  three  years;  trial  justice  several  years;  coroner;  member  R.  I. 
house  of  representatives  several  terms.  Bom  Apponaug,  R.  I.,  March 
3,  1844;  died  Jan.  28,  1901.  Prov.  jour. 

HODGES,  CHARLES  HENRY.     Student  1865-66.     From  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

JONES,  WILLIAM  OGDEN.  Student  1865-66.  From  Chicago,  111. 
Deceased. 

KIMBALL,  WILLIAM  EUGENE.  Student  1865-66.  Admitted  to  bar 
1883;  lawyer  New  York,  N.  Y.  Born  South  Scituate,  R.  I.;  died  New 
York,  N.  v..  May  29,  1899.  P- 

KINGSLEY,  EDWIN  ABIJAH,  A.B.  Union  college  1869.  Student  1865-66. 
Lawyer.     From  Bumt  Hills,  N.  Y.;  died  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1882. 

LINFIELD,  AUGUSTUS.  Student  1865-68.  Licensed  Baptist  minister; 
principal  academy  Lenox,  Mass.,  1868-72;  Prcscott  high  school,  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.  1872.  From  Randolph,  Mass.  Died  Somerville,  Mass.,  May 
5,  1872.  Frat. 

LOCKE,  JOHN  FRANCIS.     Student   1865-67.     From  Watcrtown,   Mass. 

MASON,  EARL  PHILIP.  Student  1865-66.  Manufacturer  Providence, 
R.  I.;  vice  president  R.  I.  locomotive  works.  Born  Providence,  R.  1., 
Oct.  26,  1848;  died  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  March  17,  1901.  P. 

MAURAN,  CLINTON.  Student  1865-66.  Ship  captain.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Bom  1848;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  21,  1886. 

Prov.  rec. 

PERRY,  LEMUEL  GROSVENOR.  Student  1865-67.  Bom  Pomfret, 
Conn.,  Aug.  11,  1848;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  12,  1867.  Frat. 

POTTER,  WALLACE  WINFIELD,  M.D.  Bellevue  hospital  medical  college 
1871.  Student  1S65-67.  Phj'sician  Spokane,  Wash.;  health  ofiicer 
1893-1902.     Address,  Spokane,  Wash.  P. 

SOUTHWICK,  ROYAL  KEITH.  Student  1865-66.  From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

TYTUS,  JOHN  BUTLER.  Student  1S65-67.  From  Middletown,  O.  Died 
Nov.  18,  1893.  P. 

20-*II 

1870 

BAKER,  JOHN  EDWIN.  Student  1866-6X.  Address,  1275  FrankUn 
Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

BARNARD,  LOUIS  AMELIUS.  Student  1866-67.  In  insurance  business 
Providence,  R.  I.  Bom  Fall  River,  Mass.,  May  31,  1845;  died  Fall 
River,  March  10,  1872.  P. 


6s4  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1870 

BEEDE,    CHARLES    GOULD.     Student    1866-67.     Address,    Pawtucket, 

R.  I. 
BOWKER,    CHARLES    HENRY.     Student    1866-68.     Manager   chemical 

and  color  department,  American  steel  wire  company,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Address,  3  Harvard  Place,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

BROWN,  GEORGE  COLE.     Student  1866-69.     U.  S.  army.     From  Reho- 

both,  Mass. 
CHACE,     EDWARD.     Student     1866-67.     Cotton    manufacturer     Valley 

Falls,  R.  I.     Bom  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.,  March  17,  1849;  died  Valley  Falls, 

April  23,  187 1.  P. 

CHASE,  JAMES  BROWN  THORNTON.  Student  1866-67.  U.  S.  mili- 
tary service  Civil  war,  captain;  in  business  Chicago,  111.  From  Spring- 
field, Mass.  P. 

DROWN,  WILLARD  BURR.  Student  1866-67.  Born  Warren,  R.  I., 
Feb.  10,  1845;  died  Warren,  Aitg.  22,  1867.  P. 

FARRINGTON,  WILLIAM  HOWARD,  M.D.  Bellevue  hospital  medical 
college  1873.  Student  1866-68.  Student  Yale  university  1868-69; 
resident  physician  Astor  house.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1874-.  Address, 
Astor  House,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

FRENCH,  EDWIN  DAVIS.  Student  1866-68.  Artist-engraver  and  maker 
of  book  plates,  Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y.;  president  Art  students'  league  of 
New  York  1889-91 ;  trustee  American  fine  arts  society  1890-96.  Address, 
Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y.  P. 

GRANGER,  EDWARD  VAUGHAN,  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  sur- 
geons, Columbia  college,  1873.  Student  1866-68.  Phj^sician  Pascoag, 
R.  I.;  superintendent  schools  Burrillville,  R.  I.,  1879-80;  chairman  board 
pension  surgeons  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1892-96     Address,  Pascoag,  R.  I.      P. 

GRANGER,  WILLIAM  DAVIS,  A.B.  Williams  college  1869;  M.D.  Bellevue 
hospital  medical  college  1879.  Student  1866-67.  Physician  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.;  assistant  physician  Bviffalo  state  hospital  for  the  insane  1880-89; 
physician  Bronxville,  N.  Y.;  member  American  medical  association; 
American  medico-psychological  association;  N.  Y.  state  medical  associ- 
ation; N.  Y.  neurological  society.  Author  How  to  care  for  the  insane, 
1886.     Address,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  P. 

GREENE,  HENRY  FRANKLIN.  Student  1866-68.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Aug.  9,  1850;  died  Dec.  27,  1867.  P. 

HASKELL,  WILLIAM  WALLACE.  Student  1866-67.  Insurance  agent 
Atlanta,  Ga.     Address,  507  Gould  Building,  Atlanta,  Ga.  P. 

HULL,  JOHN  MASON.  Student  1866-67.  Mill  contractor  Providence, 
R.  I.;  manufacturer  Providence.  Born  Fall  River,  Mass.,  July  16,  1846; 
died  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Dec.  8,  1880.  P. 

LIBBEY,  SAMUEL  PRAY.     Student  1866-69.     From  Great  Falls,  N.  H. 

LINSLEY,  HARVEY.  Student  1866-67.  Graduated  Crozer  theologi- 
cal seminary  1871;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1871;  pastor  Buckfield, 
Me.,  1871-74;  Central  City,  Col.,  one  year;  missionary  American  Baptist 
home  missionary  societ}^  Southern  Colorado,  two  years;  preacher  New 
Hope,  Col.,  five  years;  pastor  Saguache,  Col.,  two  ^'•ears;  Los  Animos, 
Col.,  two  years;  South  Windsor,  Conn.,  five  years;  Suffield,  Conn.,  seven 
years;  resident  Pomona,  Cal.     Address,  Pomona,  Cal.  P. 

METCALF,  ROBERT  BROWN.  Student  1867-68.  Coal  merchant. 
Address,  P.  O.  Box  582,  Providence.  R.  I.  P. 

MOORE,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Student  1866-67.  Address,  Columbia 
Preparatory  Grammar  School,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

MORROW,  SAMUEL  ROSEBURGH,  A  B.  Yale  college  1870;  A.M.  1874; 
M.D.  Columbia  college  1878.  Student  1866-67.  Professor  anatomy 
and  orthopedic  surgery,  Albany  medical  college,  18S3-.  Address,  29^ 
Hawk  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


i870  NON-GRADUATES  655 

MUNGER,  LEWIS.  Student  1866-69.  U.  S.  military  service  1862-65, 
first  lieutenant;  brevet  captain.     From  Plymouth,  Conn.      B.  U.  civ.  war 

NOYES,  ISAAC  PITMAN.  Student  1866-68.  U.  S.  military  service 
1862-65;  architect  Providence,  R.  I.,  1866-71;  clerk  library  division, 
surjieon-pencrars  office,  U.  S.  war  department,  Washington,  D.  C,  187 1-. 
Author  various  yjamphletr.  and  ntunerous  articles  in  newspapers.  Ad- 
dress, 409  Fourth  St.,  S.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  P. 

PITMAN,  STEPHEN  MINOT,  Ph.B.  Tufts  college  1869:  M.E.  Harvard 
university  1874.  Student  1866-67.  Instructor  mathematics.  Tufts 
college,  1875-78;  professor  chemistry  1878-82;  secretary  and  treasurer 
Narragansett  mutual  fire  insurance  company.  Address,  721  Banigan 
Building.  Providence,  R.  I.  Harv.,  P. 

RICHARDSON,  JOSIAH  FRANCIS.  Student  1866-67.  From  Boston, 
Mass. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  DeFOREST.  Student  1866-69.  From  Woonsocket, 
R.  I. 

STEERE,  ROBERT  WING.  Student  1866-68.  Born  Providence,  R.  I., 
Nov.  22,   1847;  died  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  17,  1880.  R.  I.  rec. 

TAYLOR,  HENRY  TRACY.  Student  1866-69.  From  Providence,  R.  I. 
Born  1850;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  28,   1869.  Prov.  rec. 

TERRY,  ERASTUS  GUNN.     Student  1866-67.     From  Fall  River,  Mass. 

28-*7 

1871 

BILLINGS.  HARTFORD.  Student  1867-68.  Address,  26  Greene  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  Dir. 

BOYNTON,  GEORGE  EDMUND.  Student  1867-69.  Treasurer,  secretary 
and  director  Columbian  iron  works,  Baltimore,  Md.  Born  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1849;  died  Bristol,  R.  I.,  June  17,  1899.  Prov.  bull. 

BROWNELL,  SETH  HUNT.  Student  1867-70.  Merchant  firm  of  Bug- 
bee  and  Brownell,  Providence,  R.  I  Born  Providence,  R.  I., May  24, 
1849;  difd  Raton,  N.  Mex.,  May  22,  1892. 

BROWNELL,  STEPHEN  FISH.  Student  1868-71.  From  Providence, 
R.  I.      Born  1851;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  13,  187S. 

CHILD,  HORACE  WALTER.  Student  1867-69.  Treasurer  Rubber  hide 
company.     Address,  181  Lincoln  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

COLBURN,  JUSTIN  EDWARDS.  Student  1868-70.  Private  secretary 
Washington,  D.  C;  journalist;  correspondent  New  York  times;  in  charge 
Washington  department  New  York  iinies;  U.  S.  consul  Mexico,  Mex., 
until  1878.  Born  Nashua,  N.  H.,  March  ^o,  1845;  died  Mexico,  Mex., 
Dec.  2,  1878.  '  P- 

COLBY,  NATHANIEL  LORD.  Student  1S67-68.  Ordained  Baptist  min- 
ister 1S72;  pastor  North  Billerica,  Mass.,  1872-79;  Manchester,  N.  H., 
1 8 79-.     Address,  Manchester,  N.  H.  Newt. 

COOK,  EDWARD.:?HERBERT.  ■  Student  1867-69.  From  North  Black- 
stone,  R.  I. 

DORRANCE,  COURTLAND  BURGESS.  Student  1S67-68.  Secretary 
Art  club  Providence,  R.  I.,  18S1-86;  vice  president  1886-98.  Address, 
807  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  '  P- 

DOUGLAS,  CHARLES  HENRY,:M.D.  Bellevue  hospital  medical  college 
1876.  Student  1867-69.  Physician  Los  Angeles,  Cal.;  government 
dispenser  Honolulu,  Hawaiian  Islands,  1902.  Address,  331  South  Olive 
St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  P- 

EARLE,  W^ALTER  UPDIKE.     Student  1867-68.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

GREENE,  WALTER  MONTGOMERY.  Student  1867-69.  Member  firm 
of  Greene  and  company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  June 
22,  1850;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  5,  1886.  Prov.  rec,  Prov.  dir. 


6s6  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1871 

HARDON,  VIRGIL  ORVIN,  M.D.  Bellevue  hospital  medical  college  1874. 
Student  1867-68.  Physician  Atlanta,  Ga.;  professor  obstetrics  and 
diseases  of  women  and  children,  Atlanta  college  of  physicians  and 
surgeons,  1888-;  gynecologist  Grady  hospital,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1892-;  St. 
Joseph's  infirmary,  Atlanta,  190 1 -.     Address,  Atlanta,  Ga.  P. 

LYON,  APPLETON  PARKS,  A.B.  Amherst  college  1870;  A.M.  Student 
1867-68.  Student  Union  theological  seminary  1870-73;  teacher  New- 
York,  N.  Y.,  1873-.  Author  occasional  articles  in  magazines.  Address, 
180  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Union  theol.,  Amherst 

METCALF,  WILLIAM  PENN.  Student  1867-69.  Wool  broker  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     From  Providence,  R.  I.  Prov.  dir.,  '75 

ROBINSON,  HARVEY  PHILLIPS.  Student  1867-68.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

ROBINSON,  STEPHEN  HENRY.  Student  1867-68.  From  West  Wood- 
stock, Conn. 

SAWYER,  AUGUSTUS  EBEN.  Student  1867-69.  Address,  Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 

STANLEY,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Student  1867-68.  From  Slatersville, 
R.  I. 

TUCKER,  JOHN  HYRNE.  Student  1867-70.  Executive  office  Provi- 
dence telephone  company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  Care  Providence 
Telephone  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WATERMAN,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Student  1867-69.  From  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass. 

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1872 

BIRD,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Student  1868-69.  Paper  manufacturer 
East  Walpole,  Mass.  Bom  East  Walpole,  Mass.,  1851;  died  East  Wal- 
pole,  July  10,  1874.  P- 

BURRINGTON,  WILLIAM  BRADFORD.  Student  1868-70.  Secretary 
Manufacturers  mutual  fire  insurance  company.  Providence,  R.  I.  From 
Providence,  R.  I.     Deceased.  Prov.  dir. 

DUANE,  LOUIS.  Student  1868-69.  Clerk  U.  S.  treasury  department 
Washington,  D.  C.     Address,  6th  Auditor's  Office,  Washington,  D.  C.     P. 

OILMAN,  DANIEL.  Student  1868-69.  Manufacturer  Exeter,  N.  H. 
Address,  Exeter,  N.  H.  P. 

HORTON,  EDWARD  ANTHONY.  Student  1868-70.  Address,  459 
South  Water  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

HULL,  WILLIAM  BIRD,  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons,  Colum- 
bia college,  1873.  Student  1870-71.  With  Commercial  typewriter 
company," New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  257  William  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

KENYON,  LEWIS  PERRY.  Student  1868-71.  From  Providence,  R.  I. 
Bom  1852;  died  Providence,  R.  I  ,  Feb.  25,  187 1.  Prov.  rec. 

KING,  FLOREN.     Student  1869-71.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

MORSE,  ALBERT  STEPHEN.     Student  1868-69.     From  Greenville,  111. 

PAISLEY,  WILLIAM.     Student  1868-69.     From  North  Providence,  R.  I. 

PARKER,  ROBERT  CLINTON.  Student  1868-69.  Resident  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom  about  1850;  died  Dodgeville, 
R.  I.,  Jan.  22,  1893. 

POTTER,  CHARLES.  Student  1868-69.  From  Newport,  R.  I.  Killed 
by  Mexican  banditti,  near  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

RICHMOND,  HOWARD.  Student  1868-71.  Cotton  manufacturer  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.;  treasurer  Compton  company.  Address,  32  George  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  Frat. 


1872  NON-GRADUATES  657 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  TOWNSEND.  Special  student  1869-70.  Gold  refiner 
Providence,  R.  I.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

STONE.  HOWARD  WINSOR.  Student  1868-69.  Superintendent  White- 
stone  mills.  Providence,  R.  I.;  retired.  Address,  44  Susan  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

TAFT,  JOHN  OTIS.     Student  1868-69.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

VAUGHAN,  HENRY  WHEATON.  Student  1S68-70.  Inspector  milk, 
analytical  chemist  and  state  assayer  Providence,  R.  I.;  chemist  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Bom  Providence,  R.  I.;  deceased.  Prov.  dir.,  P. 

i7-*6 

1873 

ANDREWS,  CLARENCE  CARROL.  Student  1869-71.  Merchant,  firm  of 
S.  D.  Andrews'  son,  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  10, 
1852;  died  Providence,  June  2,  1904.  P. 

BRADBURY,  FREDERICK  WHITTIER,  M.D.  Student  1869-72.  Phy- 
sician Pinehurst,  N.  C;  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  65  Charles  Field 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BROWNELL,  LEONARD  TUTTLE.  Student  1869-71.  Bom  Le  Roy, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  3,  1849;  died  Caledonia,  N.  Y.,  July  31,  1873.  Frat. 

CORTHELL,  JAMES  ROLAND.  Student  1870-72.  Cashier  Boston 
traveler  company;  clerk  B.  V.  Sturtevant  company;  trustee  Public 
library,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.;  president  Hyde  Park  improvement  league; 
Readville  improvement  association;  curator  Hyde  Park  historical  soci- 
ety.    Address,  Readville,  Mass.  P. 

GOWER,  FREDERICK  ALLEN.  ^Student  1869-71.  Editorial  press 
manager  Providence,  R.  I.,  two  years;  telephone  expert,  inventor  and 
aeronaut,  France  and  England,  1878-85.  Bom  Sedgwick,  Me.,  July  25, 
185 1 ;  lost  in  balloon  ascension  from  Cherbourg,  France,  July  18,  1885.      I  . 

GOWER,  GEORGE  LEWIS.  Student  1869-71.  Lawyer  Providence,  R. 
I.;  chief  clerk  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  ten  years;  judge  advocate 
general  R.  I.  1883-88;  lawyer  Tacoma,  Wash.     Address,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

P. 

INGRAHAM,  EUGENE  LEWIS.  Student  1869-7:.  From  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.     Died  Pawtucket,  July  26,  1871.       '  P. 

INGRAHAM,  HOWARD  WALTER.  Student  1869-70.  Architect  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Deceased. 

KENYON,  HENRY  BENJAMIN,  M.D.  Student  1869-71.  Physician 
Townshend,  Vt.  From  Richmond,  R.  I.  Died  Townshend,  Vt.,  Nov. 
9,  1892.  P. 

KING,  JEROME  ALLEN.  Student  1869-70.  Manufacturer  of  plaster 
and  cement  New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  New  Brighton,  L.  I.,  N.  V.     P. 

LILLIBRIDGE,  EDWARD  HOXIE.  Student  1869-70.  From  Rich- 
mond, R.  I. 

LOW,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Student  1869-72.  Manager  Low's  grand 
opera  house,  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  5,  1850; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  8,  1895.  Prov.  rcc. 

LUTHER,  EDGAR  HOWARD.  Student  1869-72.  Boston  correspondent 
Springfield  republican;  managing  editor  Daily  press,  Worcester,  Mass.; 
Washington  correspondent  World,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Post  and  Globe, 
Boston,  Mass.;  Times,  Chicago,  111.;  chief  editorial  writer  Globe,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1871-72.  From  Worcester,  Mass.;  died  Worcester,  Mass.,  Jan.  2, 
1881,  Frat. 

MASON,  DANIEL  HAYDEN.  Student  1869-72.  Address,  Brattleboro 
Retreat,  Brattleboro,  Vt  Frat. 


*S8  B  R  O  W  N     U  N  I  V  E  R  S  I  T  Y  1873 

MEAD,  JOHN  ROSS  EMMES.  Student  1869-71.  Clerk  Providence,  R.  I. 
Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  13,  1852;  died  Providence,  July  i,  1887. 

Prov.  dir.,  R.  I.  rec,  P. 

METCALF,  JOHN  HENRY.  Student  1869-70.  Clerk  Providence,  R.  I., 
1869-75.     From  Providence,  R.  I.    Died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  30,  1875. 

Frat. 

NEWHALL,  WALTER.  Student  1869-70.  From  Newburyport,  Mass. 
Died  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  Jan.  14,  1872. 

PEARSE,  ERASTUS  ARTHUR.     Student    1869-72.     From  Athol,  Mass. 

PRATT,  CHARLES  TH^LINGHAST.  Student  1869-71.  Real  estate 
agent.     Address,  4  Market  Sq.,  Providence,  R.  L  P. 

RAYMOND,  GEORGE  THERON.  Student  1869-73.  Student  Newton 
theological  institution  1874-76;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1872;  pas- 
tor North  Tewksbury,  Mass.,  1876-78;  Utica,  111.,  1879-80;  Penacook,  N. 
H.,  1881-83;  in  business  1883-88;  pastor  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1888-91;  Beth- 
any church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1891-94;  First  church,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1894- 
97;  Owanita  church,  Alva,  Fla.,  1900-.  Author  Old  truths  for  neiv  hear- 
ers.    Address,  Alva,  Fla.  Newt.,  P. 

SALISBURY,  CHARLES  MERRICK.  Student  1869-71.  Lawyer.  Ad- 
dress, 19  College  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SEAMAN,  CHARLES  JOHN,  A.B.  Denison  university  1871.  Student 
1869.  Dealer  in  boots  and  shoes,  Cleveland,  O.;  in  insurance  business. 
Address,  31  Knowles  St.,  Cleveland,  O.  Frat.,  Den. 

SMITH,  ALFRED  MANSFIELD.  Student  1869-72.  Superintendent 
cotton  mill  1872-76;  manufacturer  North  Grafton,  Mass.  From  New 
England  Village,  now  North  Grafton,  Mass.  Died  North  Grafton,  Mass., 
Mar.  29,  1882.  Frat 

TALBOT,  EDWARD  EVERETT.  Student  1869-73.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Aug.  27,  1853;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  5,  1872.         Prov.  rec. 

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1874 

ALLEN,  HENRY  CROCKER.  Student  1870-72.  Manufacturer  Bristol, 
R.  I.     From  Providence,  R.  I.     Died  1889. 

BENTON,  EDW^ARD  ASA  RAYMOND,  A.B.  Harvard  university  1875; 
Ph.D.  1878;  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technology  1885.  Student  1870- 
72.  Architect  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  72  Equitable  Building,  Boston, 
Mass.  Harv.,  P. 

BLANDING,  WILLIAM  OLIVER.  Student  1870-71.  Wholesale  drug- 
gist.    Address,  151  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BRIGGS,  GEORGE.  Student  1870-72.  Member  firm  of  J.  Briggs  and 
sons,  manufacturers  of  jewelers'  supplies.  Address,-  491  Angell  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

CADWELL,  CHARLES  ADOLPHUS.  Student  1871-73.  With  F.  W. 
Dickinson,  undertaker.     Address,  190  State  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.         P. 

CORNETT,  HENRY.  Student  1870-72.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug. 
28,  1852;  died  Providence,  April  3,  1880.  Prov.  rec. 

DABOLL,  WILLIAM  SMITH.  Student  1870-72.  Resident  Providence, 
R.  I.     From  Providence,  R.  I.     Died  Attg.  22,  1892. 

DAWLEY,  EDWIN  PELEG.  Student  1870-72.  Assistant  engineer  city 
hall,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1877-80;  engineer  and  superintendent  Interstate 
telephone  company  1880-82;  assistant  engineer  and  chief  engineer  New 
York,  Providence  and  Boston  railroad  company  1882-92;  division  engi- 
neer and  assistant  chief  engineer  New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford 
railroad  company  1892-.  Address,  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  and  H.  R.  R.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.  P. 


i874  N  O  N  -  G  R  A  D  U  A  T  £  S  659 

EDDY,  FORREST  GREENWOOD,  D.M.D.  Harvard  university  1875. 
Student  1870-72.  Dentist  Providence,  R.  I.;  president  R.  I.  dental 
society  1885-86;  Harvard  odontological  society  1893-94;  vice  president 
Academy  of  dental  science  1902-03.  Address,  15  Euclid  Ave.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

GALLUP,  SAMUEL  CHESEBROUGH.  Student  1871-74.  Lawyer  Peoria, 
111.,  1880-89;  resident  Scott  City,  Kans.  Born  Mystic,  Conn.,  Sept.  26, 
1850;  died  Jan.  19,  1896.  Frat.,  P. 

GARLAND,  ALBERT  KIMBALL.  Student  1870-72.  From  Dover,  N. 
H.     Reported  deceased. 

HIDDEN,  WALTER.  Student  1870-71.  Address,  154  Meeting  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

HURD,  WILLIAM  LAMBERT.  Student  1870-72.  With  National  tube 
works  company,  McKeesport,  Penn.,  12  years;  Continental  tube  com- 
pany; Duquesne  tube  company;  president  Monongahela  tube  company 
and  Home  trust  company,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.  Address,  7209  Penn.  Ave., 
Pittsburgh,  Penn.  P. 

KING,  WILLIAM  HOWARD,  M.D.  Bellevue  hospital  medical  college. 
Student  1870-72.     Physician  Cal.     From  Providence,  R.  I.     Deceased. 

P. 

McCOBB,  HENRY.  Student  1870-72.  Broker.  Address,  P.  O.  Box 
2557,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

MASON,  ARTHUR  LIVINGSTON.  Student  1870-71.  Secretary  R.  I. 
locomotive  works;  treasurer  and  general  manager  Continental  steamboat 
company;  president  and  treasurer  Newport  engineering  works.  Address, 
Halidon  Hall,  Halidon  Hill,  Newport,  R.  I.  P. 

MAURAN,  FREDERICK  LAWRENCE.  Student  1870-72.  Merchant 
Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  3,  1854;  died  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  June  23,  1882.  Prov.  rec. 

MENDENHALL,  ISAIAH  BARTON.  Student  1870-71.  From  Blooms- 
burg,  Penn. 

MOORE,  LORENZO  BYRON.     Student  1870-71.     From  Sago,  W.  Va. 

MURPHY,  THOMAS  FRANCIS.  Student  1870-72.  Address,  49  Wey- 
bosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

PAINE,  CHARLES  ADAMS.     Student   1870-73.     Address,  Eastport,  Me. 

PENNIMAN,  HENRY  MIXTER.  Student  1870-72.  Graduated  Andover 
theological  seminary  1882;  graduate  student  1882-83;  ordained  Cong- 
regational minister  1884;  pastor  First  church.  East  Drrry,  N.  II., 
1884-90;  Tabernacle  church,  Chicago,  111.,  1890-91;  Keokuk,  la.,  1891- 
93;  professor  Christian  evidences,  Berea  college,  1895-;  college  pastor; 
financial  secretary  1896-.     Address,  Berea  College,  Berea,  Ky.  P. 

PIERCE,  HIRAM  CHASE.  Student  1870-71.  Real  estate  agent.  Ad- 
dress, 106  King  Philip  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PIKE,  JAMES  EDWARD.  Student  1871-74.  Manager  Sterling  dyeing 
and  finishing  company,  Sterling,  Conn.;  president  Dyeing  company, 
Niantic,  R.  I.     Address,  Niantic,  R.  I. 

PRENTICE,  ARTHUR.     Student  1870-72.     From  Mystic  River,  Conn. 

REEBY,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  D.B.  Har\'ard  university  1876.  Student 
1870-73.  Ordained  Unitarian  minister  1878;  pastor  Dighton,  Mass., 
1877-80;  Norton,  Mass.,  1881-84;  Harvard,  ^iass.,  1884-87;  newspaper 
writer.     Address,  Westboro,  Mass.  Harv.  div.  sch.,  P. 

SAYLES,  PHILIP  ALLEN.  Student  1870-72.  Born  Providence,  R.  I., 
June  7,  1852;  died  New  York,  N.  Y. 

SCOTT,  FREDERICK.  Student  1870-73.  Medical  student;  resident 
Kimball,   S.    D.     Bom    Worcester,    Mass.;   died    South  Dakota. 


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SLATER,  JOHN  WHIPPLE.  Student  1870-73.  Address,  Slatersville, 
R.  L 

STONE,  DANIEL  CLARK.     Student  1871-74.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

TREADWAY,  HENRY  GORHAM.  Student  1870-71.  From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

TUCKER,  IRVING  WAITE.  Student  1870-71,  1873-74.  Advertising 
solicitor.     Address,  509  Montgomery  St.,  San  Francisco,  CaL  P. 

WALKER,  WILLARD  SMITH.  Student  1870-71.  Schoolmaster;  teacher 
of  music.     Address,  142  Killingly  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WHITNEY,  ALFRED  BROWN.  Student  1870-72.  U.  S.  military  service 
1863-65;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1875;  pastor  Greeley,  Col.,  1875-76; 
general  missionary  American  Baptist  home  missionary  society.  Col., 
1876-77;  preacher  Port  Murray,  N.  J.,  1878;  graduated  Newton  theolog- 
ical institution  1881;  pastor  Tiffin,  O.,  1882-83;  North  East,  Penn.,  1884- 
87;  Elizabeth,  Penn.,  1887-89;  South  church,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1889- 
94;  Fowlerville,  Mich.,  1897-98;  Salem,  O.;  Kingsville,  O.  Address,  Kings- 
ville,  O.  Newt.,  P. 

WILBUR,  JOHN.     Student   1870-71.     From  Westerly,  R.  I. 

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1875 

ASHMORE,  FRANK  SANDERSON.  Student  1871-75.  Student  Roches- 
ter theological  seminary  1876-78;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1878;  pastor 
Montevideo,  Minn.,  1878-80,  1881-83;  Hastings,  Minn.,  1884.  Born 
Bangkok,  Siam,  Dec.  21,  1853;  died  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Dec.  6,  1884. 

Roch.  theol. 

BRENNAN,  JOHN  MARTIN.  Student  1871-72.  Admitted  to  bar  1875; 
lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.,  1875-1904;  member  common  council  three 
terms;  board  of  aldermen  1883-88;  judge  advocate  general  R.  I.  militia 
1888;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1888-90.  Bom  Providence, 
R.  I.,  July  17,  1852;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.   19,  1905. 

'75,  Prov.  jour. 

FRENCH,  GEORGE  THOMAS.  Student  1871-73.  Lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.;  Bristol,  R.  I.;  member  governor's  staff,  R.  I.;  R.  I.  house  of  repre- 
sentatives 1882-85;  justice  court  of  probate  1885.  Born  Bristol,  R.  I., 
Dec.  14,  1850;  died  Bristol,  Nov.  19,  1885.  '75,  R.  I.  man.,  P. 

GALLUP,  HOWARD,  A.B.  Columbia  college  1875.  Student  1871-73. 
Cotton  broker  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1875-79;  banker.  Born  Providence,  R. 
I.,  Sept.  4,  1854;  died  Los  Alamos,  CaL,  May  17,  1903.        '75,  Prov.  jour. 

GREENE,    PERCIVAL    BAILEY      See  Class  of  1876. 

JACKSON,  WALTER  RALEIGH.  Student  1871-72.  From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

MUMFORD,  URBANE  BURRIS.  Student  1871-72.  Clergyman.  Ad- 
dress, Waterloo,  Salt  Lake  Co.,  Utah. 

NOYES,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Student  1871-74.  Born  Gardner,  Mass., 
May  10,  185 1.     Address  unknown. 

PRATT,  FRANK  STOWE.  Student  1871-72.  Wholesale  coal  merchant. 
Address,  510  Monks  Building,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

RAY,  ROBERT  CHARLES,  A.B.  Chicago  university  1882.  Student 
1871-75.     Address,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  '75 

RYAN,  TIMOTHY.  Student  1871-73.  Address,  33  South  Spring  St., 
Concord,  N.  H. 

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1876 

BAILEY,  THOMAS  BROWN.  Student  1872-73.  With  American  Bell 
telephone  company,  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  125  Pinckney  St.,  Boston, 
Mass.  P. 


1876  NON-GRADUATES  661 

BRADBURY,  SAMUEL  JOHNSON,  M.D.  elsewhere.  Student  1872-77. 
Physician.     Address,  no  East  22d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

BRUG,  GEORGE  ALLEN,  M.D.  Bowdoin  college  1875.  Student  1872-74. 
Physician.     Address,  173  Washington  St.,  Providence,  R.  L  Bowd. 

BURRITT,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Student  1874-75.  Admitted  to  Mich, 
bar  1876;  lawyer  Buffalo,  Wy.,  until  1898;  member  W)'.  state  legislature; 
Wy.  constitutional  convention;  mayor  Buffalo;  U.  S.  military  service 
1898-1901;  first  lieutenant  1899;  chief  of  mining  bureau,  Philippine 
Islands,  U.  S.  department  of  the  interior,  1901-  .  Address,  Lock  Box 
449,  Manila,  P.  L  P. 

BUTMAN,  CLARENCE  ALTON.  Student  1872-75.  In  business  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Address,  228  Thurber  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

CAREY,  JOHN  NEWMAN.  Student  1872-73.  Address,  1250  North 
Meridian  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

GREENE,  JOHN  FRANK.     Student  1872-73.     Address,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

GREENE,  PERCIVAL  BAILEY.  Student  1871-73,  1874-75.  Born  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  May  24,  1855;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  24,  1875. 

Prov.  rec. 

HATCH,  FREDERICK  ALBERT.  Student  1872-74.  From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

KAUFFMAN,  FRANK  BACHE.  Student  1872-74.  From  Hempfield, 
Penn.     Died  Nov.  23,  1876.  P. 

KING,  DAN  OZRO,  M.D.  Bowdoin  medical  college  1875.  Student  1872-74. 
Physician  Auburn,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1878-79; 
medical  examiner  Warwick,  R.  I.,  1880;  member  town  council  and  health 
officer,  Cranston,  R.  I.,  1891-1900.     Address,  Auburn,  R.  I. 

R.  I.  man.,  P. 

LINCOLN.  ALLAN  HEMAN.  Student  1872-73.  From  Newton  Centre, 
Mass.     Died  Newton  Centre,  Feb.  5,  1873.  Frat. 

McAllister,   WILLIAM.     student    1872-73.     From   Lonsdale,   R.   I. 

MATHEWSON,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Student  1872-74.  Bom  Coventry, 
R.  I.,  April  24,  1850;  died  Coventry,  Nov.  19,  1873.  P. 

SHORES,  ERWIN  ISAAC,  M.D.  Student  1872-76.  Physician.  Address, 
940  Albany  St.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

TABER,  FREDERIC.  Student  1872-73.  Manufacturer  New  Bedford, 
Mass.;  president  New  Bedford  safe  deposit  and  trust  company;  treasurer 
automatic  telephone  company;  member  city  council  two  years.  Ad- 
dress, New  Bedford,  Mass.  P- 

URNER,  LOUIS  GRUBE.  Student  1872-73.  From  Setzler's  Store, 
Penn.      Died  Nov.  9,  1887. 

WILBUR,  ROSWELL  EVERETT.  Student  1872-76.  From  Somerset, 
Mass.     Died  Sept.  20,  1876. 

WOOD,   PORTER   LEMUEL.     Student   1872-75.     Teacher  and   principal 

public  schools  1875-84;  admitted  to  Conn,  bar  1886;  lawyer  Waterbury, 

Conn.,    1886-;    school    visitor    1896-98.     Address,    19    South    Main    St., 

Waterbury,  Conn.  P- 

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1877 

BALLOU,   WALTER   FRANCIS.     Student    1873-75.     Born   Philadelphia. 

Penn.,  Nov.  30,  1856;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  22.  1875.  Frat. 

GARDNER,    GUY    HUBBARD.     Student    1873-75.     From    Winchester, 

Mass. 


662  B  R  O  W  N     U  N  I  V  E  R  S  1  T  Y  1877 

GREENE,  HERBERT  WHIPPLE.  Student  1873-74.  Address,  22  Canal 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

GRIFFIN.  ARTHUR  GEORGE,  M.D.  Harvard  university  1883.  Student 
1873-77.  Assistant  port  physician,  Boston,  Mass.,  1882-83;  port  physi- 
cian 1883-87;  physician  Maiden,  Mass.;  city  physician  1888-92.  Ad- 
dress, 195  Pleasant  St.,  Maiden,  Mass.  P. 

HALL,  WILLIAM  CLIFTON.  Student  1873-74.  From  Westerly,  R.  I. 
Died  Nov.  6,  1874. 

JONES,  EDWARD  DAVIS.  Student  1873-75.  Member  firm  of  Dow, 
Jones  and  company,  publishers,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  20  years;  stock  broker, 
firm  of  Judson  and  Judson,  New  York.  Address,  25  Broad  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  P. 

PECK,  CHARLES  ROBERTS.  Student  1873-74.  Fire  insurance  agent 
Philadelphia,  Penn. ;  assistant  president  The  fire  insurance  company  of 
the  county  of  Philadelphia.  Address,  no  South  Fourth  St.,  Philadel- 
phia, Penn.  P. 

SANAHBRAH  (formerly  Ah-brah),  M.D.  Jefferson  college  1882.  Student 
1873-76.  Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1879;  lecturer 
1882-92;  teacher  of  art  (painting),  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1892-.  Address, 
273  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Newt.,  P. 

SNYDER,  CLIFFORD.  Student  1873-75.  From  Freehold,  N.  J.  Last 
known  address.  Black's  Mills,  N.  J.  Frat. 

STINESS,  WALTER  RUSSELL.  Student  1873-74.  Lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.;  member  common  council;  adjutant-general,  R.  I.,  1898-.  Address, 
943  Banigan  Building,  Providence,  R.  I. 

WORTHINGTON,  GEORGE,  Student  1874-77.  Address,  Bennington 
Centre,  Vt.  P. 

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1878 

ATWOOD,  HENRY  CLINTON.  Student  1874-77.  Manufacturer  cotton 
goods  1881-;  secretary,  assistant  treasurer  and  resident  agent  Willimantic 
manufacturing  company.     Address,  Killingly,  Conn.  P. 

AUSTIN,  GEORGE  ALFRED.  Student  1874-76.  Farmer  and  agent. 
Address,  Suffield,  Conn.  P. 

BLISS,  FREDERICK  WRIGHT,  Ph.B.  Boston  university  1878;  LL.B. 
1881.  Student  1875-78.  Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  house 
of  representatives  1891-94;  alternate  delegate  republican  national  con- 
vention, Chicago,  111.,  1904;  vice  president  republican  city  committee, 
Boston.     Address,  89  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

BLODGETT,  EDWARD  WILKINSON.  A.B.  Yale  college  1878.  Student 
1874-76.  Lawyer  Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  clerk  loth  district  court;  city  solic- 
itor Pawtucket  1900-02.     Address,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

BURNS,  ALLEN  FRANCIS.     Student  1874-75.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

BURTON,  THOMAS.     Student  1874-76.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

BYRNE,  JOHN  WILLIAM.     Student  1874-76.     From  Lonsdale,  R.  I. 

CONGDON,  GILBERT  ARNOLD.  Student  1874-75.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Nov.  25,  1857;  died  Dieppe,  France,  July  21,  1884.  P. 

CROSS,  JOHN  ALEXANDER.  Student  1874-75.  Secretary  Valley 
worsted  mills,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1885-98;  treasurer  Diamond  machine 
company  1898-1902;  manager  Manufacturers  commercial  company. 
Address,  935  Banigan  Building,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HASTINGS,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Student  1874-78.  Grocer  Agawam, 
Mass.;  postmaster  1885-.     Address,  Agawam,  Mass.  P. 

HEATH,  ALFRED  BROWN,  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons, 
Columbia  college  1878.  Student  1874-75.  Assistant  physician  Hart's 
Island  hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y.,   1879-80;  physician  Boston,  Mass.; 


1878  NON-GRADUATES  663 

port  physician  Boston,  Mass.,  1880-85;  superintendent  Marcella  street 
home  and  nursery,  Boston,  1885-95;  institutions  commissioner  Boston 
1895-97.  Author  various  pubUcations  on  medical  subjects.  Address, 
169  Townsend  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

MATHEWSON,  ARNOLD  BUCKLIN.  Student  1874-75.  Dealer  in 
coal  and  grain,  Medway,  Mass.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

METCALF,   CHARLES  ALBERT.     Student    1874-75.     Resident   Boston, 

Mass. 

MORGAN,  FRANK  B.     Student  1874-75.     From  Providence,  R.  L     Born 

1853;  died  Providence,  R.  L,  April  13,  1888.  R.  I.  rec. 

PARROTT,    JAMES     BARNEY.     Student     1874-75.     From    Darlington, 

RANDOLPH,  RICHARD  KIDDER.  Student  1874-76.  From  Blackstone. 
Mass. 

ROBINSON,  OILMAN  PARKER.  M.D.  elsewhere.  Student  1874-78. 
Registrar  Brown  university  1884-89.  Physician  Charleston,  S.  C. 
From  Providence,  R.  I.     Died  Atlanta,  Ga.,  May  26,  1902.  P. 

SAYLES,  WILLIAM  CLARK.  Student  1874-76.  Born  North  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Oct.  12,  1855;  died  North  Providence,  Feb.  13,  1876.        P. 

SHEARMAN,  HENRY  CLIFTON.  Student  1874-76.  Inventor,  mer- 
chant Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  86  Benevolent  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

SHEDD,  CHARLES  ELMER.  Student  1874-75.  Civil  engineer  Provi- 
dence. R.  I.  Born  Waltham,  Mass.,  Aug.  4,  1857;  died  Wickford,  R.  I., 
May  19,  1892.  P. 

SMITH,  EDGAR  BRONSON,  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons, 
Columbia  college,  18S0.  Student  1874-76.  Physician  Providence, 
R.  I.;  surgeon  R.  I.  hospital;  St.  Joseph's  hospital;  consulting  surgeon. 
Address,  13  Greene  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

TAFT,  CYRUS,  Student  1874-76.  Bookkeeper  1877-89;  town  treasurer 
Cumberland,  R.  I.,  1889-.     Address,  Cumberland,  R.  I.  Frat. 

TRUE,  ABBOTT  FISKE.  Student  1874-75.  From  Antrim,  N.  H.  De- 
ceased. 

WHEELER,  SAMUEL  NELSON.     Student  1874-78.     From  Mystic,  Conn. 

WINSLOW,  CHARLES  HOWARD.  Student  1874-75.  Lawyer.  Address. 
16  Court  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P. 

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1879 

BUCHANANNE,  JAMES.  Student  1875-76.  Clergyman.  From  Charles- 
town,  Mass. 

CHASE,  CHARLES  FRANCIS.  Special  student  in  civil  engineering  1875- 
76.  Consulting  civil  engineer  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  state 
commission  of  highways  and  chief  engineer  1895-99.  Address,  75 
Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

FARRILL,  EDGAR  THOMAS.  Student  1875-79.  Graduated  Andover 
theological  seminary  1882;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1882; 
pastor  Hopkinton,  N.  H.;  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  17  years;  Kenosha,  Wis.; 
president  N.  H.  state  Christian  endeavor  union;  N.  H.  state  union  Sunday 
school  association;  chairman  school  board,  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  eight  years; 
trustee  Kimball  union  academy  16  years;  vice  president  and  secretary 
three  years.  Author  History  of  the  Congregational  church  in  Lebanon, 
N.  H.     Address,  260  Park  Place,  Keno.s'ha,'  Wis.  And.,  P. 

FISKE,  WALTER  EDWARD.  Student  1875-76.  Clerk  Providence,  R.  I., 
1876-79;  bookkeeper  Howard  and  son.  Providence,  1879-90;  secretary 
1890-98.  Born  Holyoke,  Mass.,  Nov.  8,  1855;  died  Providence,  R.  I., 
Oct.  23,  1898.  P. 


664  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1879 

FULLER,  RUFUS  CLINTON.     Student   1875-77.     Treasurer  Fuller  iron 

works.     Address,  79  Charles  Field  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
HERSEY,  DAVID  WILLIAM.     Student  1875-78.     Bom  Foxboro,  Mass., 

Oct.  23,  1856;  died  Foxboro,  June  4,  1878.  P. 

HOWE,  HUBERT  NELSON.     Student  1875-78.     From  Westminster,  Mass. 
HUBBARD,  HENRY  CALVIN.     Student  1875-78.     From  West  Killingly, 

Conn.      Died  Nov.  11,  1877. 
HUMES,  FRANKLIN  PIERCE.     Student  1875.     From  Smithfield,  R.  I. 

Died  1875. 
MAXFIELD,  WALTER  TAYLOR.     Student  1875-76.     Address,  88  Laura 

St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
PALMER,  HARRY  ROUNDY.     Student  1875-76.     Clerk  United  national 

bank.  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  United  National  Bank,  Providence, 

R.  I.  P. 

PIERCE,   HERBERT  LINCOLN.     Student   1875-76.     Farmer  Hamilton, 

R.    I.;   member  town  council;   school  committee.     Address,   Hamilton, 

R.  I.  P. 

ROBINSON,    WILLIAM    EVERETT.     Student    1875-77.     From    Middle- 

boro,  Ma.ss.     Died  1877. 
SWEET.    GILBERT    ALDRICH.     Student     1875-76.     From    Smithfield, 

R.  I. 

TRIPP.  HENRY  OLNEY.  Student  1875-76.  Teacher  chemistry,  English 
high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  871  Westminster  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

WALDO,  CLARENCE  HAVEN.  Student  1875-78.  Dealer  in  building 
materials.     Address,  i  Charles  River  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass.         Frat.,  P. 

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1880 

ANTHONY,  GARDINER  CHACE.  Student  1876-77.  From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

BAKER,  GEORGE  TAYLOR,  D.D.S.  Boston  dental  college  1880.  Student 
1876-78.  Dentist  Boston,  Mass.;  recording  secretary  American  academy 
of  dental  science  1895-97;  lecturer  on  the  orthodontia.  Tufts  college 
dental  school,  1905-.  Autlaor  contributions  to  dental  magazines.  Ad- 
dress, Winchester,  Mass.  P. 

BECKWITH,  TRUMAN.  Student  1876-77.  Dry  goods  commission 
merchant  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1878-86;  cotton  manufacturer  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1 886-.      Address,  68  Brown  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BUFFUM,  BENJAMIN.  Student  1876-78.  Superintendent  Providence 
and  Fall  River  steamboat  company.  Providence,  R.  I.;  dealer  in  invest- 
ments.     Address,  256  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

CARPENTER,  FRIEND  PRESTON.  Student  1876-80.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Born  March  21,  1858;  died  April  17,  1886. 

Carpenter  gen. 

CLARKE,  OLIVER  PERRY.  Student  1876-78.  Paper  dealer.  Address, 
234  Vermont  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

DEANE,  SILAS  WALKER.  Student  1876-78.  From  Middleboro,  Mass. 
Deceased. 

FIELD,  WALTER  MASON.     Student  1876-78.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

LANE,  HENRY  DOUGLAS.  Student  1876-78.  Assistant  cashier  Oska- 
loosa  national  bank,  Oskaloosa,  la.     Address,  Oskaloosa,  la.  P. 

MASON,  FREDERIC  ROBERT.  Student  1876-80.  President  and  treas- 
urer The  Robert  D.  Mason  company.     Address,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

PERRY,  GEORGE  ELLWOOD.  Student  1876-77.  Station  agent.  Ad- 
dress, Warwick  Neck,  R.  I.  P. 


i88o  NON-GRADUATES  665 

PUTNAM.  SIDNEY.     Student  1876-78.     Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  19, 

1857;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  3,  1883.  Prov.  rec. 

RICHARDS,   HENRY  GUSHING.     Student    1876-77.     Born   Providence, 

R.  I  ,  Jan.  4,  1858;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  23,  1877.  R.  I.  rec. 

ROGERS,  OWEN  BISHOP.     Student  1876-79.     From   Providence,   R.   I. 

Bom  1858;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  21,  1878.  R.  I.  rec. 

SMILEY,     EDWARD    ALBERT.     Student     1876-78.     Hotel    proprietor. 

Address,  Minnewaska,  N.  Y.  P. 

SMITH.    JAMES.     Student    1876-78.     Lawyer.     Address,    New    Bedford, 

Mass. 
SMYTH,     EUGENE     LESLIE.     Student     1876-78.     Artist    Chicago,     111. 

Address,  203  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
STONE,   GEORGE  WEST.     Student    1878-80.     Address,  Fredericksburg, 

la. 
UROUHART,  JAMES    WILSON.     Student     1876-78.     From    Pawtucket, 

R.  I. 
WILSON,  EDWARD  B.     Student   1878-79.     Address,  Warren,  Ohio. 

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1881 

BAILEY,  JOSEPH  AYRAULT.  Student  1878-79.  Student  Newton 
theological  institution  1879-81;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1881;  pastor 
Chester,  Conn.,  1881-83;  Branford,  Conn.,  1883-86;  Eastport,  Me., 
1887-91;  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  1891-.     Address,  Grasmere,  N.  H.  Newt. 

CRANSTON,  HENRY  ALBERT.  Student  1877-80.  Clerk  Providence, 
R.  I.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  30,  i860;  died  Providence,  R.  I., 
March  18,  1889.  Prov.  rec. 

CROCKER,  EDWARD  SAVAGE.  Student  1877-78.  Paper  manufacturer. 
Address,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  P. 

DAY.  ANTHONY  BROWN.     Student  1877-78.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

DEMPSEY,  WILLIAM  PATRICK.  Student  1877-78.  Treasurer  and 
manager  Dempsey  bleachery  and  dye  works,  Pawtucket.  R.  I.  Address, 
331  North  Main  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Pawt.  dir. 

DYER,  JOHN  COTTRELL.     Student  1877-78.     From  Providence,  R.   I. 

KNOWLES,  EDWARD  RANDALL,  A.B.  College  of  N.  J.  1881; 
LL.D.  and  Sc.D.  Arkansas  normal  college  1901.  Journalist  and  prac- 
titioner in  psichiatry.  Providence,  R.  I.;  fellow  Royal  geographical 
society  of  Lisbon  1897  Author  Songs  of  the  life  eternal,  1891;  Ecce 
regnum,  1892;  The  true  Christian  science,  1892;  Selections,  1893.  Ad- 
dress, 506  Public  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LEWIS,  JAMES  ALBERT.     Student  1877-79.     From  Chicago,  111. 

MACOMBER,  ELLWOOD  GASSETT.  Student  1877-79.  Farmer  and 
horticulturist.     Address,  Portsmouth,  R.  I.  P. 

MILLIKIN,  HERBERT  SMITH.  Special  student  1877-78.  Real  estate 
and  insurance  broker.     Address,  Block  Island,  R.  I.  P. 

MOLLOY,  JOSEPH  HENRY.  Student  1877-78.  From  Providence, 
R.  I.     Reported  deceased. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Student  1877-78.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

STICKNEY,  WILLIAM  DAVOL.  Student  1877-78.  Broker.  Address, 
269  Newburj'^  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P- 

STREETER,  WILLIS  HERMANN.  Student  1877-80.  Address,  Attle- 
boro,  Mass. 

WEBSTER,  ARTHUR  MIDDLETON.  Student  1877-80.  Bom  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Jan.  10,  1861;  died  Providence,  April  19,  1880.     Prov.  rec. 

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666  BROWr^     UNIVERSITY  1882 

1882 

ANGEVINE,  FRED  CLARENCE.  Student  1878-81.  Born  Townshend, 
Vt.,  Jan.  5,  i860;  died  Poultney.  Vt.,  April  29,  1881.  P. 

BRAY,  WILLIAM.  Student  1878-81.  Farmer  and  fancy  stock  raiser 
Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  1881-95.  Bom  Swimming  River,  N.  J.,  Oct.  26,  1858; 
died  Feb.  5,  1895.  Frat. 

CASWELL,  CHARLES  STILLMAN.  Student  1878-82.  Merchant  and 
agriculturist  East  Douglas,  Mass.;  superintendent  of  schools  several 
years.     Address,  East  Douglas,  Mass.  P. 

CLARK,  HARRY  CLINTON.  Student  1878-81.  With  Providence  coal 
company.     Address,  1362  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P 

COBB,  FRANK  PORTER.  Student  1878-80.  Civil  engineer  firm  of 
George  N.  Merrill  and  company,  Springfield,  Mass.;  town  and  city  engi- 
neer, Chicopee,  Mass.,  1884-.  Address,  332  Grove  St.,  Chicopee  Falls, 
Mass.  "  P. 

ELLISON,  DANIEL  JAMES,  D.D.  Franklin  college  1S97.  Student  1879-80. 
Student  University  of  Rochester .  18S0-81 ;  graduated  Rochester  theo- 
logical seminary  1884;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1884;  pastor  Bergen 
church,  Jerse}'^  City,  N.  J.,  1884-93;  First  church,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
1893-98;  resident  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Liberty,  N.  Y.  Address,  Liberty, 
N.  Y.  Roch.,  P. 

FOLLETT,  ADIN  ERASTUS.     Student  1878-79.     From  Valley  Falls.  R.  I. 

GLEASON,  OLIN  FISK.  Student  1878-80.  President  E.  P.  Gleason 
manufacturing  company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  ArUngton,  N.  J. 

P. 

GOLDSBERRY,  EDWARD  BROOKE.  Student  1878-79.  Electrical 
engineer.  Address,  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Land  Title  Building,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

GROZIER,  EDWIN  ATKINS,  Ph.B.  Boston  university.  Student  1878-79. 
Private  secretary  to  governor  Mass.,  1884-85;  in  newspaper  business 
New  York  and  Boston  1 886-1 903;  editor  and  publisher  Boston  post, 
Boston.     Address,  176  Newbury  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

HARRIS,  RICHMOND  BULLOCK.  Student  1878-79.  Merchant  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  1879-.     Address,  210  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

HAZARD,  THOMAS  GEORGE.  Student  1878-80.  Town  engineer  Nar- 
ragansett  Pier,  R.  I.,  1890-;  civil  engineer  and  assistant  superintendent 
Narragansett  Pier  railroad  company  1902-;  member  R.  I.  house  of  rep- 
resentatives 1901-02.     Address,  Narragansett  Pier,  R.  I.  P. 

HOCK,  ELIAS  JOHN.     Student  1878-80.     From  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

HULBERT,  THOMAS  HARLACH.  Student  1878-79.  From  Middletown, 
Conn. 

KINNEY.  HARRY  WINTROAD.  Student  1878-79.  Clerk  commercial 
bank,  Cincinnati,  O.     Address,  Cincinnati,  O.  Frat. 

LIPPITT,  ROBERT  LINCOLN.  Student  1878-79.  Manufacturer;  agent 
Lippitt  woolen  company.     Address,  29  Orchard  Ave..  Providence.  R.  I. 

P. 

NICHOLSON.  STEPHEN.  Student  1878-79.  Superintendent  Nicholson 
file  company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  23,  1858; 
died  Providence,  June  29,  1898.  Prov.  rec. 

PERRY,  OSCAR  EDWARD.  Student  1878-79.  Address,  Rehoboth, 
Mass. 

PHILLIPS,  FREDERICK  WINTHROP.  Student  1878-81.  In  business 
Providence.  R.  I.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  10,  1861;  died  Provi- 
dence, Nov.  25.  1895.  Prov.  rec. 


i882  N  O  N  -  G  R  A  D  U  A  T  E  S  667 

RICHMOND,  PHILIP,  A.B.  Harvard  university  1883.  Student  1878-79. 
Manufacturer  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  Spokane,  Wash. 

SEAGRAVE,  EDWARD  EVANS.  Student  1878-79.  In  business  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

SEGAR,  FRANCIS  BRAYTON.  Student  1878-79.  From  Providence, 
R.  I.      Born  1859;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  24,  1879.  Prov.  rec. 

SWIFT,  ARTHUR  HATHAWAY  Student  1878-79.  Merchant.  Ad- 
dress, 96  Madison  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  P. 

TAYLOR,  PAUL  EDWARD.  Student  1878-81.  From  Providence.  R.  I. 
Deceased. 

THOMAS,  FREDERICK  ALEXANDER.  Student  1878-80.  Clerk  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I.     From  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

TOWNSEND,  HENRY  ANTHONY.  Student  1878-82.  Traveling  emi- 
gration agent  Union  Pacific  railroad  company.  Address,  401  Walnut 
St.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  P. 

VERNER,  CLIFTON  ALEXANDER.  Student  1879-S0.  Merchant.  Ad- 
dress, 5th  Ave.  and  Market  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

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1883 

BURDETT,  WALTER  VALENTINE.  Student  1879-81.  Manufacturer 
and  dealer  in  house  furnishing  supplies.     Address,  Clinton,  Mass.       •  '83 

BURNHAM,  WALTER  WILCUTT.  Student  1879-80.  Surveyor  Provi- 
dence,  R.  I.;  assessor  of  taxes  Providence  1895-.  Address,  City  Hall, 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CLEMENT,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Student  1879-80.  Special  student 
Harvard  university  two  years;  Clerk  U.  S.  treasury  department.  Ad- 
dress, Treasury  Department,  Washington,  D.  C.  P. 

COOK,  LEWIS  ADEN.  Student  1879-81.  Superintendent  of  schools, 
Stamford,  Vt.,  1883-84;  clothing  merchant.     Address,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

•83 

DENISON,  MARION  BURROWS.  Student  1879-80.  Accountant  and 
confidential  clerk  Cadwell  and  Jones,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1890-.  Address, 
Box  362,  Hartford,  Conn.  "  '83,  P. 

LAMSON,  HERBERT  HUNTINGTON.     Student  1870-81.     From  Windsor, 

Vt. 
MASON,    MARSHALL   SILAS.     Student    1879-80.     From    Ileartwellville, 

Vt.     Died  Heartwellville,  Vt.,  Dec.  26,  1882.  '83,  Frat. 

MAY,  EDWARD  MORTIMER.     Student  1879-80.     N.  Y.  manager  Larkin 

soap  company.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  Larkin  Soap  Co.,  49  Barclay 

St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

MERRILL,   LEAVITT  KING,   A.B.   University  of  Mich.    1883.     Student 

1879-81.     Admitted   to   bar    1885;  lawyer  St.    Paul,    Minn.;   publisher. 

Address,  9-11  East  i6th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mich. 

METCALF,  RALPH,  A.B.  University  of  Mich.  1883.  Student  1879-81. 
Manufacturer  red  cedar  shingles;  president  and  treasurer  Kelso  water 
and  light  company.     Address,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Mich.,  P. 

MITCHELL,  EUGENE  POOR,  M.D.  Hahnemann  medical  college  1885. 
Student  1879-81.  Medical  student  Vienna,  Austria,  1885-87;  physician 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.     Address,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  '83 

MOLLOY,  WILLIAM  ALOYSIUS.  Student  1879-80.  Born  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Jan.  23,  1861 ;  died  Providence,  Feb.  23,  1880.  '83,  P. 

NIGHTINGALE,     HORATIO     ROGERS.     Student     1879-81.     Merchant. 

Address,  70  Mathewson  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
SLATER,  HENRY  BYRON.     Student  1879-80.     From  Birmingham.  Eng. 


668  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1883 

SMITH,  GEORGE  EDWARD,  M.D.  Student  1879-82.  Physician  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.;  general  manager  and  physician  St.  Anthony  hospital. 
Address,  MinneapoHs,  Minn.  '83 

STEERE  CHARLES  ALLEN.  Student  1879-80.  Address,  Chepachet, 
R.  I. 

VAN  METER,  FRED.     Student  1879-81.     From  Rome,  Italy. 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.     Student  1879-81.     From  Milner,  Ga. 

WIGHTMAN,  WALTER  VALENTINE.  Student  1879-80.  Secretary 
New  England  granite  works,  Hartford,  Conn.     From  Taunton,  Mass. 

WILLETT,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Student  1879-81.  Lawyer  New 
Haven,  Conn.;  St.  Paul,  Minn;  Barkhamstead,  Conn.  From  Suffield, 
Conn. 

WILSON  CLARENCE  EDGAR.  Student  1879-83.  Instructor  chemistry 
Brown  university  1891-93,  1897-1901.    Chemist.    Address,  Rumford,  R.  I . 

WOOD,  CHARLES  BALDWIN,  LL.B.  Western  university  1883.  Student 
1879-81.  Admitted  to  bar  1883;  lawyer  Chicago,  111.  Address,  5420 
East  End  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

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1884 

CONOVER,  PETER  SCHENCK.  Student  1880-81.  Address,  Atlantic 
Highlands,  N.  J. 

FARNSWORTH,  CLAUDE  JOSEPH.  Student  1880-83.  Admitted  to 
bar  1887;  lawyer.     Address,  70  Humboldt  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

R.  I.  att.,  P. 

GAMMAGE,  EDWIN  CHARLES.  Student  1880-82.  Designer  fancy 
worsteds  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Address,  62  West  School  St.,  Woonsocket, 
R.  I.  P. 

GARDNER,  GEORGE  ELLERY.  Student  1880-84.  Postmaster  Wick- 
ford,  R.  I.      Address,  Wickford,  R.  I. 

HAZARD,  DANIEL  LYMAN,  A.B.  Harvard  university  1885.  Student 
1880-81.  Computer  Mass.  topographical  survey  commission  1889-92; 
U.  S.  coast  and  geodetic  survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  1892-.  Author 
abstracts  and  reviews  in  scientific  journals.  Address,  U.  S.  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey  Office,  Washington,  D.  C.  P. 

HENSON,  PAUL.  Student  1880-81.  Clerk  freight  office  Chicago,  Burling- 
ton and  Quincy  railway  company,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  Address  un- 
known. 

HOLMES,  AUGUSTUS  LAWRENCE.  Student  1880-81.  Lawyer  Mel- 
rose, Mass.;  member  firm  Holmes,  Luce  and  company,  furniture  dealers, 
Boston,  Mass.     Address,  431  Lebanon  St..  Melrose,  Mass.  P. 

HOWARD,  ALBERT  HARRIS.  Student  1880-82.  Resident  Paris  and 
Norway.     Address,  79  Victoria  St.,  London,  S.  W.,  England. 

JOHNSON,  JAMES  WAGER.  Student  1880-85.  Dealer  in  steel  and 
iron  castings,  Spuyten  Duyvil,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  Spuyten 
Duyvil,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

KAMM,  CHARLES  TILTON.  Student  1880-81.  Mate,  pilot  and  master 
steam  vessels,  U.  S.;  superintendent  Vancouver  transportation  company 
and  Lewis  river  transportation  company,  Portland,  Ore.  Address, 
Portland,  Ore.  P- 

LAMB,  RICHARD.  Student  1880-82.  Address,  Washington  Building, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

MANCHESTER,  ALFRED  EARLE.  Student  1880-82.  From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

METCALF,  MANTON  BRADLEY.  Student  1880-81.  Merchant  and 
manufacturer.     Address,  59  Worth  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 


i884  NON-GRADUATES  669 

MUNRO,  WINTHROP  MARSHALL.  Student  18S0-83.  Bom  Bristol 
R.  L,  Aug.  10,  1862;  died  Bristol,  April  6,  1883.  P 

NEWELL,  MARSHALL  AUGUSTUS.  Student  1880-82.  Member  firm 
of  M.  A.  Newell  and  company,  average  adjusters  and  insurance  brokers, 
San  Francisco,  Cal.;  president  California  insurance  company.  Address, 
318  California  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  p' 

NICHOLS,  GEORGE  HAYWARD.  M.D.  New  York  university  1886. 
Student  1880-83.    Physician.  Address,  557  Cranston  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

SLATER,  SAMUEL.  Student  1880-82.  Manufacturer.  Address,  Web- 
ster, Mass.  Frat. 

TRASK,  HARRY  MARSTON.  Student  1880-81.  Penn.  manager  Silver, 
Burdett  and  company,  pviblishers.  Born  Morris,  111.,  March  6,  1861; 
died  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  Sept.  20,  1905.  p] 

TRUE,  HERBERT  OSGOOD,  M.D.  Harvard  university  1886.  Student 
1880-82.  Attending  physician  Pawtucket  dispensary  1888-98;  superin- 
tendent Norfolk  dispensary  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1898-1901;  physician  and 
surgeon  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  26  Snow  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.     P. 

TUCK,  EDWARD  ARTHUR,  A.B.  Amherst  college  1885.  Student  1880- 
81.  Student  Chicago  theological  seminary  1886-87;  Rochester  theolog- 
ical seminary  1887-88;  ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor  Newburgh, 
N.  Y.,  1888-96;  Nantucket,  Mass.,  1896-99;  superintendent  missionary 
work  among  lumbermen;  general  missionary  for  N.  H.  Baptist  home 
missionary   society.     Address,    Concord,    N.    H.  Amherst,    P. 

VIALL,  WILLIAM  ANGELL.  Special  student  chemistry  1880-81.  Student 
Leipsic  1886-87,  1887-S8,  1888;  Tubingen  1887;  instructor  pharmacy, 
Cornell  university,  1888-90;  appointed  assistant  professor  1890;  with 
Brown  and  Sharp  manufacturing  company  Providence,  1890-.  Address, 
Brown  and  Sharp  Manufacturing  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WHITE,  ALLAN  TEMPLE.  Student  1880-82.  Address,  Winchendon, 
Mass. 

WIGHTMAN,  ERNEST  G.      Student  1S80-82.     Promoter  electric  railway, 

Staten  Island,  N.  Y.     From  Taunton,  Mass. 
WINTER,  IRVAH  LESTER.     Student  1880-81.     From  Worcester,  Mass. 

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1885 

BANNING,  EDWIN  THOMAS.  Student  1881-83.  Architect  and  yacht 
designer.     Address,  87  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BASSETT,  CHARLES  EDWIN.  Student  1882-84.  Baseball  player; 
police  officer  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Address,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

BRIGHAM,  HORACE  EUGENE.  Student  1881-83.  Boot  and  shoe 
manufacturer  Westboro,  Mass.;  member  school  board,  Westboro.  Ad- 
dress, Westboro,  Mass.  P. 

BURTON,  WILLIAM  JAMES.     Student  1881-82.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

COLEMAN,  PRESCOTT  HOLMES.  Student  1881-83.  Manufacturer. 
Address,  223  Friendship  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DAVIS,  OLIN  SYLVESTER.  Student  18S1-83.  Clerk  Lake  Village, 
N.  H.,  1883-84;  assistant  pubHc  library  Chicago,  111.,  1884-86;  with 
Library  bureau,  Boston,  Mass.,  1886-87;  assistant  public  library,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1886-87;  librarian  public  library,  Topeka,  Kans.,  1887-90; 
Duluth,  Minn.,  1S90;  student  N.  Y.  state  library  school  1891;  merchant 
and  librarian  public  library,  Lakeport,  N.  H.,  1892-.  Address,  Lakeport, 
N.  H.  P. 

GEORGE,  EDWARD  AUGUSTUS,  A.B.  Yale  university  1885;  A.M.  1888; 
D.B.  1891.  Student  18S1-82.  Teacher  English  and  classical  school. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1885-86;  Norwich  academy  1886-88;  instructor  Latin 


67«  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1883 

Yale  university  1889;  ordained  Congregational  minister;  pastor  New- 
port, Vt.,  1891-96;  First  church,  Willimantic,  Conn.,  1896-1904;  First 
church  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1904-.  Author  articles  in  magazines.  Address, 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.  P. 

GREENE,  FRANCES  WHITTIER.  Student  1881-84.  Secretary  corpo- 
ration S.  H.  Greene  and  sons,  and  Clyde  bleaching  and  print  works, 
Riverpoint,  R.  I.;  member  school  committee  Warwick,  R.  I.,  1891-; 
town  council  1894-;  R.  I.  house  of  representatives  1899- 190 2;  senate 
1903-.     Address,  Riverpoint,  R.  I.  P. 

HILL,  FREDERICK  ALEXANDER.  Student  1881-82.  Assistant  in- 
structor analytical  chemistry,  Brown  university,  18S2-S6.  Real  estate 
agent,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.     Address,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  P. 

KNIGHT,  CLINTON  PRESCOTT.  Student  1881-83.  Cotton  manufac- 
turer River  Point,  R.  I.     Address,  243  Elmwood  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

MORTON,  JOHNSON,  A.B.  Harvard  university  18S6.  Student  1881-82. 
From  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

REED,  WILLIAM  ASHTON.  Student  1881-S3.  Born  South  Abington, 
Mass.,  April  26,  1862;  died  April  5,  1883.  P. 

SANBORN,  FRED  LESLIE.     Student  1 88 1-8 2.     From  Claremont,  N.  H. 

SAWYER,  CHARLES  FREEMAN.  Student  18S1-82.  Address,  200 
Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

SMITH,  CARROLL  WALTER.  Student  1881-84.  Lawyer  Washington, 
D.  C.     Bom  Brandon,  Vt.,  July  30,   1863;  died  1S96. 

SMULL,  LORENZO  BURDETTE.  Student  1881-84.  Address,  Port 
Washington,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

TAFT.  WALTER  BLAKE.     Student  1881-83.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

VAN  KIRK,  THOMAS  CAMPBELL  McKEEVER.  Student  1882-84. 
From  Jefferson,  Penn. 

VERY,  FREDERICK  ALPHA,  A.B.  Boston  university  1885.  Student 
1881-83.  Piano  tuner.  Address,  1427  West  Tenth  St.,  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.  P. 

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BOTTUM,  CALVIN  HUNTINGTON.  Student  1882-S4.  Banker.  Ad- 
dress, Lincoln,  Neb.  P. 

BROOKS,  STEPHEN  SWIFT.  Student  1882-84.  From  Cranston,  R.  I. 
Born  i860;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  5,   1883.  Prov.  rec,  P. 

BROUGH,  ALEXANDER,  A.B.  Amherst  college  1887;  LL.B.  Columbia 
college  1889.  Student  1882-84.  Lawyer  Address,  150  Nassau  St., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BROWN,  HAROLD,  A.M.  Washburn  college.  Student  1882-84.  Born 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  24,  1863;  died  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  10,  1900. 

Nee.  1900 

CARTER,  WILLIAM  EUGENE.     Student  1882-85.     Address,  Rutland,  Vt. 

DELABARRE,  EDMUND  BURKE,  A.B.  Amherst  college  1886;  A.M.  Har- 
vard university  1889;  Ph.D.  University  of  Freiburg  1891.  Student  1882- 
83.  Associate  professor  psychology.  Brown  university,  1891-96;  pro- 
fessor psychology  1896-.  Director  psychological  laboratory.  Harvard 
university,  1896^97.  Author  Ueber  Bewegiingsenipfindengen,  1891;  con- 
tributions to  geographical  and  psychological  journals.  Address,  9  Ar- 
lington Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DICK,  LEONARD  LORENZO,A.B.  Colby  university  1886.  Student  1882- 
83.     In  printing  business.     Address,  198  Washington  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

FROST,  ELLIS  FREEDOM,  M.D.  Jefferson  medicarcoUege  1889.  Student 
1882-83.  Physician  and  surgeon  Washington,  D.  C.  Author  various 
articles  in  medical  and  electrical  journals.  Address,  1004  H  St.,  N.  W., 
Washington,  D.  C.  P. 


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HILL,  ALMON  WARD.     Student  1882-84.     From  Lowell.  Mass. 

HOSFORD,  ARTHUR  HEMAN.     Student  18S2-83.     From  Lowell,  Mass. 

PAINE,  JAMES  MONROE.  Student  1882-84.  Merchant  East  Killingly, 
Conn.;  superintendent  schools  KilHngly,  Conn.,  1897;  lawyer  Danielson, 
Conn.;  member  Conn,  house  of  representatives  1897;  director  Windham 
CO.  national  bank;  Windham  county  savings  bank.  Address,  P.  O. 
Box  289,  Danielson,  Conn.  P. 

PHELPS,  ARTHUR  STEVENS,  A.B.  Yale  college  1886;  D.B.  1889.  Stu- 
dent Brown  university  1882-83.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor 
Immanuel  church,  Denver,  Col.,  1890-91;  Fort  Collins,  Col.,  1893-96; 
Greeley,  Col.,  1896-1900;  Ontario,  Cal.,  1904-.  Author  various  articles, 
essays  and  poems.     Address,  Ontario,  Cal.  P. 

POTTER,  RALPH  GODDARD.  Student  1882-85.  Surveyor  Sanborn 
map  and  publishing  company  1887-89;  inspector  Mutual  fire  insurance 
company.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1889-91;  Middle  states  inspecting  bureau, 
N.  Y.,  1891-97;  inspector  sprinklered  risks,  Underwriters'  association 
of  N.  Y.,  1897-;  member  board  of  consulting  engineers  National  board 
of  fire  underwriters.     Address,  408  Walnut  Place,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.         P. 

PUTNA:\I,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Student  1882-84.  Merchant  and  dealer 
in  real  estate,  Deposit,  N.  Y.;  member  board  of  education  1885-;  post- 
master i8q8-.     Address,  Deposit,  N.  Y.  P. 

READ,  FRED  EDWARD.     Student  1882-84.     Address,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

SHELDON,  VvHLLIAM  DART.  Student  1882-84.  With  Kendall  manu- 
facturing company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  9, 
1865;  died  Providence,  June  23,  1893.  P. 

SHIEL.  LOUIS.  Student  1882-84.  Born  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1S64;  died 
Philadelphia,  July  20,  1884.  P. 

TENNEY,  FREDERIC.  Student  1882-84.  Machinist  Providence,  R.  I.; 
with  A.  E.  Tenney  manufacturing  company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Address, 
44  Hudson  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Pawt.  dir.,  Prov.  dir. 

TINGLEY,  FRANK  E.  Student  1882-84.  Merchant  and  manufacturer 
1 888-.     Address,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

WEBSTER,  DANIEL.     Student  1882-85.     Address,  Buttonwoods,  R.  I. 

WILLIAMS,  ISAAC  FRAZEE.  Special  student  1882-84.  Address,  Bris- 
tol, R.  I. 

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BANNAN,  JOHN  FRANCIS.  Student  1883-85.  From  Providence,  R.  I.; 
later  Central  Falls,  R.  I. 

BAUGHER,  JOHN  ERNEST.  Student  18S3-S5.  In  lumber  business, 
Sullivan,  Mo.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Died  Sullivan.  Mo.,  Sept.  9, 
1898. 

BAXTER,  WILLIAM  ELIHU,  M.D.  Bellevue  hospital  medical  college. 
Student  18S3-84.  Physician  Bangor,  Me.;  Boston,  Mass.  Address, 
755  Boylston  St  ,  Boston,  Mass. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Student  1883-85.  Address,  Brooklyn, 
Conn. 

BURDICK,  HARRY  LIVINGSTON.  Student  1883-84.  With  American 
telephone  and  telegraph  company.  Boston,  Mass.;  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
U.  S.  mihtary  service  1898.  Address,  American  Telephone  and  Tele- 
graph Company,  15  Dcy  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  '87 

CANDEE,  GEORGE  EVERETT.  Student  1883-84.  Clerk  Hamilton 
bank.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  Leonia,  N.  J.  P, 


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COLWELL,  HENRY  FREDERICK.  Student  1883-86.  Broker  Boston, 
Mass.;  member  Boston  stock  exchange.  Address,  3  Greenough  Place, 
Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  P. 

COOPER,  GEORGE.  Student  1883-85.  Manufacturer.  Address,  186 
Cottage  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

DEXTER,  GEORGE  OWEN.  Student  1883-87.  Superintendent  Ontario 
mill,  Canadian  colored  cotton  mill  company,  Hamilton,  Ont.  Address, 
Hamilton,  Ontario,  Can.  P. 

FARNHAM,  ORMSBEE  THAYER.  Student  1883-84.  Vice  president 
What  cheer  mutual  fire  insurance  company  and  Hope  mutual  fire  insur- 
ance company.     Address,  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.  P. 

FENTON,  REUBEN  EARLE.  Student  1883-85.  Law  student  1888. 
From  Jamestown,  N.  Y.     Died  Naples,  Italy,  March  25,  1895.  '87 

FORDE,  WALTER  OSGOOD.  Student  1883-86.  Professor  music  Man- 
kato,  Minn.     Address,  407  Cherry  St.,  Mankato,  Minn.  '87 

KIMBER,  JOHN  SHOBER.  Student  1883-85.  Law  student  1885-87; 
real  estate  agent;  Friends'  minister;  engaged  in  missionary  work.  Ad- 
dress, Newport,  R.  I.  P. 

McLEOD,  HOWARD  DONALD.  Student  1883-85.  Mechanical  engineer; 
with  Carnegie  steel  company,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.;  111.  steel  company, 
Chicago,  111.;  Colorado  steel  and  iron  company,  Pueblo,  Col.;  Boston  and 
Montana  consolidated  copper  and  silver  mining  company,  Great  Falls, 
Mont.;  member  American  society  of  mechanical  engineers.  Address, 
-   Great  Falls,  Mont.  '87 

MAURAN,  WILLIAM  LIPPITT.  Student  1883-85.  Bookkeeper  City 
savings  bank.  Providence,  R.  I.;  manufacturing  jeweler.  Address,  2S7 
Butler  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

MILLER,  ARTHUR  EUGENE.  Student  1883-84.  Superintendent  E. 
Miller  and  company,  lamp  manufacturers,  Meriden,  Conn.  Address, 
360  Broad  St.,  Meriden,  Conn.  '87 

MOWRY,  EUGENE  CLAYTON,  M.D.  University  of  Vt.  1889.  Student 
1883-86.  Graduate  sttident  Post  graduate  hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1889-90;  physician  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1890-.  Address,  355  West  42d  St., 
NewYork,  N.  Y.  '87.  P. 

NEWTON,  BENJAMIN  ARTHUR.  Student  1883-84.  From  West  Med- 
way,  Mass.     Died  April  17,  1884.  '87 

POTTER,  CHARLES  ALFRED.  Student  1883-85.  Assistant  instructor 
analytical  chemistry,  Brown  university,  1885-90.  Address,  86  Wey- 
bosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  '87 

POTTER,  WALTER  ARMINGTON.  Student  1883-85.  Merchant  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  president  Potter  and  company.  Address,  Potter  and 
Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

POTTER,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Student  1883-87.  Drv:ggist  Providence, 
R.  I.;  member  R.  I.  state  board  of  pharmacy  1895-1901;  secretary  three 
years;  member  common  council  1900;  member  firm  of  N.  Curtis  Fletcher 
and  company,  bankers,  Providence.  Address,  104  Banigan  Building, 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SMITH,  JOSEPH  COOKE,  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technology  1888.  Stu- 
dent 1883-84.  Chemist.  Address,  Care  Brown,  Shipley  and  company, 
123  Pall  Mall,  S.  W.,  London,  England.  '87 

THOMPSON,  EDWARD  FRENCH.  Student  1883-85,  1886-88.  In  in- 
surance business.     Address,  Box  280,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

VINCENT,     HARRY    GRATIS    GUINNESS.     Student     1883-85.     From 

Philadelphia,  Penn. 
WALKER,  JAMES  WILLIAM.     Special  student  1883-85.     From  Sayles- 

ville,  R.  I. 


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WHEELER,  AUGUSTUS  DANIEL.  Student  1883-87.  From  Midvale, 
N.  J.     Drowned  Aug.  2,  18S6. 

WHEELER,  HARRY  DEVEREAUX,  M.D.  Boston  university  1889.  Stu- 
dent 1883-84.  Ph\'sician  Norwich,  Conn.;  Dorchester.  Mass.  Address, 
2262  Dorchester  Ave.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  '87,  P. 

WOOD,  WHITMAN  LILLIBRIDGE.  Student  1886-87.  Graduated  New- 
ton theological  institution  1886;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1887;  pastor 
First  church,  Natick,  R.  I.,  1887-93;  Woodlawn  church,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
1893-.     Address,  22  Alice  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Newt.,  P 

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AMES,  HERMAN  VANDENBURG,  A.B.  Amherst  college  1888;  A.M.  Har- 
vard university  1890;  Ph.D.  1891.  Student  1884-85.  Instructor  history, 
University  of  Michigan,  1891-93;  acting  assistant  professor  history  1893- 
94;  assistant  professor  history,  Ohio  state  university,  1896-97;  instructor 
and  lecturer  history,  University  of  Penn.,  1897-;  secretary  Association  of 
colleges  and  preparatory  schools  of  the  middle  states  and  Md.  1900-. 
Author  Proposed  a)iiendinents  to  the  constitution  of  tlie  United  States,  1S97 ; 
Outline  of  lectures  on  American  political  and  institutional  history  during 
the  colonial  a)id  revolutionary  periods,  1898;  revised  edition  1902;  various 
historical  monographs  and  articles  in  magazines;  editor  State  dociunents 
on  federal  relations,  4  nos.,  1900-02.  Address,  University  of  Penn., 
Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

BELCHER,  FRANCIS  JOSEPH,  LL.B.  Boston  university  1894.  Student 
1S84-88.  Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  Tremont  Building,  Boston, 
Mass.  P. 

BLOOMFIELD,  GEORGE  JOHN.  Student  1884-88,  1891-92.  Ordained 
Congregational  minister  1891;  pastor  Weeden  St.  church,  Machias,  Me., 
1 89 1- 1 900;  Centre  street  church,   1900-.     Address,   Machias,  Me. 

Bangor,  P. 

BRUNSEN,  EDWARD  WAINWRIGHT.  Student  1884-87.  General 
agent  Patent  title  and  guarantee  company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address, 
96  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BURROWS,  HARRY  MARSH.     Student  1884-86.     From  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

CATTANACH,  HUGH  LECKIE.  Student  1884-85.  Clerk  First  national 
bank,  Chicago,  111.     Address,  483  East  65th  St.,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

CHAMPLIN,      CHRISTOPHER     ELIHU.     Student      1S84-85.     Address, 

Block  Island,  R.  I. 
CLARK,  BYRON.     Student  1884-85.     Address,  Niantic,  Conn. 

EASTMAN,  FRANK  GAYLORD,  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons, 
Columbia  college,  1S90.  Student  1884-86.  Physician  Howard,  R.  1. 
Address,  Howard,  R.  I. 

GATES,  GEORGE  H.  A.  Special  student  1884-85.  Address,  14  Craven 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

GODDARD,  HENRY  LEDYARD.  Student  1884-87.  From  Providence, 
R.  I.      Deceased.  Frat. 

GORDON,  ERNEST  BARRON,  A.B.  Har\'ard  university  18S8.  Student 
1884-S5.  Author  Life  of  Adoniram  Judson  Gordon.  Address,  New 
Hampton,  N.  H.  Frat. 

GRIGG,  WILLIAM  EDGAR.     Student  1884-86.     From  Lincolnton,  N.  C. 

HATHAWAY,  HARRY  SEDGWICK.  Student  1887-89.  Assistant  teller 
Merchants  national  bank.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  South  Auburn, 
Cranston,  R.  I.  P. 

HAWES,  FRANK  SANBORN.  Student  1886-87.  From  Hampton  Falls. 
N.  H. 


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HOLLOWAY,  EDWIN  SAMUEL.  Student  1884-85.  Ordained  Baptist 
minister;  pastor  West  33d  street  Baptist  church,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ad- 
dress West  33d  St.  Baptist  Church,  between  7th  and  8th  Avenues,  New 
York',  N.  Y. 

HUMES,  JOHN  FRED.  Student  1S84-89.  Lawyer.  Address,  45  Abbot 
St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

HUTCHINSON,  GEORGE  WALLACE,  A.B.  College  of  N.  J.  1888.  Stu- 
dent 1 884-8 s-  Teacher;  instructor  Institvition  for  improved  instruction 
of  deaf  mutes,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  in  business,  Orange,  N.  J.  Address, 
24  Conovrr  Terrace,  Orange,  N.  J. 

JENKS,  FRANK  RICHMOND.     Student  18S4-86.     From  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

LIPPITT,  WILLIAM  MILLARD.  Student  1884-86.  Instructor  mathe- 
matics, Longmow  college,  1886-89;  mining  engineer  Golden  fleece  mining 
company  1895-97;  Pinos  Altos  gold  mining  company  1898-1901;  civil 
engineer  Colorado  fuel  and  coal  company.  Born  Putnam,  Conn.,  Aug. 
7,^1864;  died  Chicago,  111.,  Mar.  19,  1904.  P. 

MORONEY,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH.  Student  1SS4-86.  In  business  Paw- 
tucket, R.  I.;  Boston,  Mass. 

PHILLIPS,  FRANK  SARGENT.      Student  18S4-87.     From  Millville,  Mass. 

READ,  ALBERT  JOSIAH,  M.D.  N.  Y.  tiniversity  and  Bellevue  medical 
colleee  189Q.  Superintendent  Philadelphia  institute  of  physiological 
therapeutics;  physician  Battle  Creek,  Mich.;  secretary  and  treasurer 
International  medical  alliance;  member  Pan  American  medical  congress 
1902;  secretary  Battle  Creek  society  for  the  study  and  prevention  of 
tuberculosis.     Address,  Sanitarium,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  P. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  ATTMORE.  Student  1884-86.  Assistant  super- 
intendent Manville  company,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Address,  56  Prospect 
St.,   Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

SHERMAN,  HARRY  TUCK.  Student  1884-86.  Lawyer.  From  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

WEST,  CALVIN  EVERETT.  Student  1884-85.  Teacher  Glastonbury, 
Conn.,  1885-86;  book  agent  1886-88;  teacher  Southwick,  Mass.;  Windsor, 
Conn.';  Wilmington,  Mass.     Address,  Wilmington,  Mass. 

WICKETT,  RICHARD  KING.  Student  1887-89.  Graduated  Bangor 
theological  seminary  1877;  ordained  Congregational  minister  1877;  pastor 
East  Baldwin,  Me.,  1S77-79;  Pownal  and  Durham,  Me.,  1879-85;  Lyman, 
Me.,  1885;  Somerset,  Mass.,  1886-88;  Chepachet,  R.  I.,  1888-90;  pastor 
Cobden,  111.,  1890-91;  Howard,  R.  I.,  1892-.     Address,  Howard,  R.  I. 

Bangor,  P. 

WILLIAMS,  ALBERT  AVERY.  Student  1884-87.  Representative  Cran- 
ston print  work.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  15,  1866; 
died  South  Pueblo,  Col.,  Sept.  23,  1S90.  P. 

WILLL\MS,  WILLIAM  HARRY.  Student  1884-87.  From  Northamp- 
ton, Mass. 

WOOSTER,  ROLLIN  CHAPPELL,  LL.B.  Yale  college  1892.  Student 
1884-86.  City  clerk  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1892,  1893;  lawyer  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Address,  150  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

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AYER,  FRANCIS  WAYLAND.  Student  1885-88.  Engaged  in  news- 
paper work;  with  Dispatch,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1888-89;  Telegram,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  1889-90;  Telegram,  Providence,  1890-91;  News,  Providence, 
1891-92;  Union,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1893;  Citizen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1894; 
Times,  Brooklyn,  and  Telegram,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1895-98.  Born 
Groton,  Mass.,  Jan.  27,  1868;  died  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  June  4,  1899.  P. 


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AVER,  OLIVER  SARGENT.  Student  1885-88.  With  News,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1891-92;  Telegram,  Providence,  1893-94;  Times,  Pawtucket,  R.  I., 
1895-98;  assistant  city  auditor  Pawtucket.  Address,  266  North  Main 
St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  p. 

BISHOP,  CHANNING,  M.D.  Boston  university  1889.  Special  student 
1S85-86.  Physician  Bristol,  N.  H.;  president  and  secretary  N.  H. 
homoeopathic  medical  society;  N.  H.  state  board  of  health;  superinten- 
dent schools.     Address,  Bristol,  N.  H.  P. 

BLANCHARD,  EDWIN  DAVIDSON.  Student  18S5-87.  Address,  Hud- 
son Centre,  N.  H. 

BOURN,  AUGUSTUS  OSBORN,  LL.B.  Columbia  college  1892.  Stu- 
dent 1885-89.      Lawyer.     Address,  Hope  Club,  Providence,  R.  I.     Frat. 

BRADLEY,  HUGH  ALPHONSUS.  Student  1885-88.  From  Providence, 
R.  I.      Born  1857;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  26,  1890. 

BROWNELL,  WILMOT  ATHERTON.  Student  1885-S6.  From  Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 

BURNHAM,  ALMON  CHRISTIE.  Student  1885-87.  Clerk.  Address, 
62  University  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CAMERON,  JOHN.  Student  1885-87,  1890-92.  Minister.  Address,  St. 
Albans,  Vt. 

CHESEBROUGH,  ALBERT  STANTON.  Student  1885-87.  Draughts- 
man Herreshoff  manufacturing  company  1886- 1893;  Naval  architect. 
Address,  Bristol,  R.  I.  '  P. 

CLARKE,  ARTHUR  FRANKLIN,  A.B.  Williams  college  1889.  Student 
1885-86.  Law  student  Columbia  college  1890-91;  Boston  university 
1892-93;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  102  Ames  Building,  Boston, 
Mass.  Frat. 

CONLEY,  JOHN  EDWARD.     Student  1886-87.     Address,  Warren,  R.  I. 

GOODELL,  EDWIN  PENN.  Student  1885-87.  From  Webster,  Mass. 
Born  Brookiield,  Mass.,  Aug.  14,  1865;  died  Nov.  i,  1886.  Frat. 

GORDON,  JOHN  GOUDIE.     Student  1885-89.     Address,  Lowell,  Mass. 

HALL,  WALTER  PERLEY.  Student  1885-88.  Lawyer  Fitchburg, 
Mass.;  town  solicitor  Clinton,  Mass.,  1892;  city  solicitor  Fitchburg,  Mass., 
1901-04;  assistant  district  attorney.  Address,  140  Main  St.,  Fitchburg, 
Mass.  P. 

HAMLIN,  ERNEST  LINCOLN.     Student  1888-89.     From  Winsted,  Conn. 

HARRINGTON,  GEORGE  CLARK.  Student  1S85-S7.  Address,  13 
Market  Square,  Providence,  R.  I. 

JOHNSON,  ALLEN  TIBBITTS.  Student  18S5-87.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  May  15,  1867;  deceased. 

KING,  CHARLES  GOODRICH.  Student  1885-89.  Born  Providence, 
R.  I.,  May  15,  1867;  died  Providence,  Nov.  20,  1894.  Prov.  rec. 

MACLEOD,  GEORGE  RAYNESFORD.  Student  1885-S9.  Lawyer.  Ad- 
dress, 49  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

SARLE,  FREDERICK  WESTCOTT.  Student  1885-88.  Address,  Care 
O.  P.  Sarle,  Warwick,  R.  I. 

SAWYER,  CHARLES  AARON.  Student  1885-89.  Associate  editor 
Daily  advertiser,  Boston.  Mass.,  18S9-92;  publisher  and  owner  Boston 
real  estate  record,  1892-94;  broker  Boston,  Mass.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  Garrison  Hall,  Back  Bay,  Boston,  Mass.      P. 

SILVER,  ALBERT  ALLEN.  Student  1885-87.  Publisher;  member 
firm  of  Silver,  Burdett  and  company.  Address,  85  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  P. 

SMITH,  CHARLES  FRANCIS.  Student  1885-88.  Address,  Jamestown, 
N.  Y. 


676  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1889 

SPALDING.  GEORGE  EDWIN.  Student  1885-86.  From  Billerica, 
Mass. 

SPENCER,  ROBERT  LINCOLN.  Student  1885-86.  Member  firm  of 
Spencer  brothers,  fire  insurance  agents.  Address,  29  Weybosset  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

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1890 

BROWN,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Student  18S6-89.  Bank  clerk  Athol, 
Mass.,  1890-95;  farmer  1895-98;  clerk  1898-99.  Born  Hopkinton,  N.  H., 
May  1864;  died  Athol,  Mass.,  Aug.  i,  1899.  P. 

BUCKLYN,  FRANK  ABBOTT,  M.D.  M.  and  S.  college  of  N.  J.  1890.  Stu- 
dent 1886-87.  Attendant  "Kensett,"  South  Wilton,  Conn.;  member 
night  staff  Presbyterian  hospital.  New  York,  N.  Y.;  engineer.  Ad- 
dress, Mystic,  Conn.  P. 

CARPENTER,  LUCIUS  SANFORD.  Student  1886-87.  From  Attleboro, 
Mass.     Died  1886. 

CARRIER,  FRED  WILSON.  Student  1886-88.  Born  Glastonbury, 
Conn.,  Oct.  14,  1865;  died  Glastonbury,  Aug.  14,  1888.  P. 

CASWELL,  ALEXIS.  Student  1886-87.  Clerk  Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul 
railroad;  Chicago,  Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul  railroad.  Address,  Care  C. 
M.  and  St.  P.  R.  R.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Frat. 

CLAPP,  BELA  CARLYLE.     Student  1886-89.     From  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

CLAPP,  RALPH  ROGER,  Ph.B.  Yale  college  1890.  Student  1886-87. 
Assistant  instructor  chemical  laboratory  Sheffield  scientific  school; 
chemist  London  branch  B.  P.  Clapp  ammonia  company  1895-.  Address, 
Iceland  Wharf,  Old  Ford,  E.,  London,  England.  Frat..  Yale 

COOKE,  HENRY  WILLIAMS.  Student  1886-91.  Real  estate  broker, 
firm  of  Henry  W.  Cooke  and  company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  June  26,  1867;  died  Providence,  May  20,  1904.     Prov.  rec. 

DYER,  GEORGE  FRENCH.  Student  1886-87.  With  General  electric 
company,  Lynn,  Mass.,  two  years;  in  charge  General  electric  company, 
Cardenas,  Mex.,  one  year;  mechanical  and  electrical  engineer  Fall  River, 
Mass.;  engaged  in  mill  construction.  Address,  Citizens  Savings  Bank 
Building,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

ELDREDGE,  EDGAR.  Student  1886-88.  Law  student  Harvard  univer- 
sity 1888-89;  lawyer  Ottawa,  111.     Address,  Ottawa,  La  Salle  Co.,  111. 

Harv.  law  quin.,  P. 

FENNER,  HERBERT  ANGELL.  Student  18S6-87.  Address,  Centredale, 
R.  I. 

GREENE,  JEROME  BONAPARTE.  Student  1886-90.  Secretary  Her- 
ald printing  company,  1891-93;  publisher  Providence,  R.  I.  Author 
Official  hand-hook  of  building  and  plumbing  laws  of  Providence;  R.  I. 
factory  and  mill  laws;  various  registers.  Address,  15  Claverick  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HEYWOOD,  LINCOLN  CRAWFORD,  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technology 
1891.  Student  1886-89;  graduate  student  1890-91.  Civil  engineer 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Died  1894.  Mass.  inst.  tech, 

HIGGINS,  ELMER  FREMONT.  Student  1886-89.  From  West  Boylston, 
Mass.     Died  May  3,  1889. 

JONES,  WILLIAM  GREEN.  Student  1888-90.  Ordained  Bapti.st  min- 
ister 1888;  pastor  Point  Judith,  R.  I.,  1889-90;  Centre  street  church, 
Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1892-9S;  graduated  Newton  theological  institution 
1893;  pastor  First  church  Everett,  Wash.,  1898-.  Address,  2530  Hoyt 
Ave.,  Everett,  Wash.  Newt.,  P. 

MERRIFIELD,  FRED  OSCAR.  Student  1886-88.  Farmer  Grafton,  Vt.; 
member  Vt.  legislature  1896-.     Address,  Grafton,  Vt.  P. 


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MORRISON,  ALBERT  LONG.  D.D.S.  Philadelphia  dental  college  1890. 
Student  1886-87.  Dentist  Providence,  R.  L  Address,  385  Westminster 
St.,  Providence,  R.  L  p 

MORSE,  WALTER  NELSON.  Student  1886-89.  Merchant;  member 
firm  of  J.  E.  Taylor  and  company,  Putnam,  Conn.,  1889-95;  resident 
Pasadena,  Cal.,  1895-96.  Bora  Putnam,  Conn.,  Sept.  i,  1867;  died 
Pasadena,  Cal.,  Nov.  24,  1896.  '  Frat 

ORMSBEE,  GEORGE  LEWIS  COLLINS.  Student"  1886-S8.  With 
General  fire  extinguisher  company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  301 
West  Exchange  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

SCOTT,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Student  1886-87.  Member  firm  of  Carson, 
Pirie  Scott  and  company,  wholesale  and  retail  dry  goods  merchants! 
Address,  221  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111.  p_ 

SMITH,  BROWN  ESEK.  Student  1 886-88.  Ordained  Baptist  minister 
1890;  pastor  Canaan,  N.  H.,  1890-91;  Long  Plain,  Mass.,  1891-94;  Turn- 
ers Falls,  Mass.,  1895-97;  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1898-1901;  Lowell,  Mass., 
1901-02;  Randolph,  Vt.,  1903-04;  First  church,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  1904-'. 
Address,  Cherryfield,  Me.  p. 

SWETT,  RALPH  KEYES.     Student  1 88 7-88.     Address,  Hartford,  Conn! 

WHITAKER,  SAMUEL  EDGAR,  A.B.  Boston  university  1890;  A.M. 
1893.  Student  1886-87.  Railway  electric  engineer,  Portland,  Me. 
Address,  93  Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

WILMARTH,  LEMUEL  BUTLER.  Student  18S6-89.  General  book- 
keeper Albany  trust  company,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Address,  1364  Third  St., 
Rensselaer,  N.  Y.  p. 

WINSOR,  EARLE  PEARCE.  Student  18S6-87.  From  Torrington,  Conn. 
Died  Jan.  3,  1888.  '  Liber 

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1891 

BALL,  THOMAS  ALEXANDER.  Student  1887-S8.  From  Berkeley. 
R.  I. 

BARRON,  WILLIAM  HADLEY.  Student  1S87-91.  In  business  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  Danielson,  Conn.     Address,  Danielson,  Conn. 

COATS,  STUART  AUCHINCLOSS.  Student  1887-88.  Merchant  New 
York,  N.  Y.;  vice  president  Canada  thread  company  several  years;  Spool 
cotton  company;  Conant  thread  company  Address,  5  East  56th  St., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  P 

COLE,  WALTER  HUTCHINSON.  Student  1887-8S.  Designer  Harris 
woolen  company,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Born  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  July  30, 
1865;  died  Woonsocket,  July  22,  1893.  P. 

CONVERSE,  CLARENCE  CLARENDON.  Student  1887-88.  Journalist 
and  writer.  Author  Air.  Isolate  of  Loneinlle;  and  contributions  to 
leading  publications.     Address,  Highwood,  Bergen  Co.,  N.  J.  P. 

COOKE,  ARTHUR  BARSTOW.  Student  1887-89.  Bom  Providence. 
R.  I.,  May  17,  1870:  drowned  Tolland,  Conn.,  July  12,  1889.  P. 

COONEY.  JOHN  PHILIP,  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons, 
Columbia  college,  1892.  Student  1887.  Physician.  Address,  68  Jack- 
son  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GUSHEE,  WALTER  WADSWORTH.  Student  1887-91.  Graduated 
Newton  theological  institution  1894;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1894; 
pastor  Salida.  Col.,  1894-95;  Harrisville,  R.  I.;  Egremont,  Mass.;  Dublin 
church,  Chesham,  N.  H.,  1904-.  Author  historical  sketch  of  the  Baptist 
church,  Egremont.     Address,  Chesham,  N.  H.  P. 

HEISMAN,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  LL.B.  University  of  Penn.  1892.  Student 
1887-89.  Athletic  director  Ga.  school  of  technology,  Atlanta.  Ga. 
Address,  Georgia  School  of  Technology,  Atlanta,  Ga. 


678  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1891 

HENDERSON,     JAMES     JARDINE.     Student     1887-88.     Address,     631 

Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
HILTON,   WINTHROP   DROWN.     Student   1887-90.     Born   Providence, 
R.  I.,  April  15,  1869;  died  Aug.  15,  1890.  Frat. 

HULL,  ELBERT  ORVILLE.  Student  1887-88.  Lawyer  Monroe,  Conn.; 
Bridgeport,  Conn.;  justice  of  peace,  Bridgeport;  member  Conn,  house  of 
representatives  1895-96;  auditor  Fairfield  county  1895-96;  assistant 
prosecuting  attorney,  Bridgeport,  1899-.  Address,  132 1  Iraniston  Ave., 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  P. 

JOYCE,  ARTHUR  WELLESLEY.  Student  1887-88.  Lawyer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  pension  attorney  and  claim  agent,  interior  and  treasury 
departments,  Washington,  D.  C,  1890- ;  clerk  district  court,  5th  judicial 
district,  R.  I.,  1890-;  clerk  R.  I.  senate  corporation  committee,  1891-. 
Address,  Barrington  Centre,  R.  I.  P. 

LYTHGOE,  ALBERT  MORTON,  A.B.  Harvard  university  1891;  A.M. 
1897.  Student  1887-88.  Engaged  in  archceological  work,  Egypt.  Ad- 
dress, 64  Albany  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Harv. 

MacGREGOR,  GEORGE  DOUGLAS  ROBERTSON.  Student  1887-88. 
U.  S.  military  service  1898-1903;  first  lieutenant  1902;  aide-de-camp  to 
military  governor  of  Panay,  P.  I.,  1900-01;  various  military  offices; 
broker,  also  writer,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Author  various  articles  in  news- 
papers and  magazines.     Address,  308  High  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.         P. 

McGUIRE,  WILLIAM  VICTOR.  Student  1887-88.  From  Mystic  Bridge, 
Conn.      Deceased. 

PEACOCK,  WALTER  JOHN.  Student  1887-90.  Lawyer  Worcester, 
Mass.     From  Worcester,  Mass.     Died  Oct.  7,  1900. 

REYNOLDS,  EDWIN  CLARK.  Student  1887-89.  With  Patent  office, 
Washington,  D.  C.      Address,  Tanellytown,  Md. 

SANFORD,  HENRY  LAWRENCE.  Student  1887-88.  From  Erie,  Penn. 
Died  Riverside,  Cal.,  Jan.  22,  1889. 

SAUNDERS,  WALTER  MILLS.  Student  1887-88.  Instructor  chemistry. 
Brown  university,  1891-97.  Consulting  and  analytical  cheinist.  Ad- 
dress, 20  Dewey  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

SMILEY,  JAMES  DIXON.  Student  18S9-90.  Graduated  Bangor  theo- 
logical seminary  1883;  pastor  Congregational  church.  West  Brooksville, 
Me.,  i883-S4;ordained  Methodist  Episcopal  minister  1885  ;pastor  Eastport, 
Me.,  1885-86;  Congregational  church.  South  Brewer  and  East  Orrington, 
Me.,  1886-88;  Riverside,  R.  I.,  1888-92;  South  Britain,  Conn.,  1893-1900; 
Westchester,  Conn.     Address,  Westchester,  Conn.  Bangor,  P. 

THOMAS,  LEO  BOONE,  A.B.  Harvard  university  1891.  Student  1887-88. 
Graduated  Newton  theological  institution  1894;  ordained  Baptist  minister 
1S94;  pastor  first  church,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  1894-96;  Main  street 
church,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1896-1902;  Stoughton  street  church,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1902-04;  Stewart  street  church.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-.  Address, 
650  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Newt.,  P. 

WEEDEN,  WILLIAM  WAGER.  Student  1887-89.  Superintendent  mill. 
Address,  Manton,  R.  I. 

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1892 

BROWNELL,  ARTHUR  BUFFUM.  Student  1888-90.  Electrical  engi- 
neer Providence,  R.  I.;  purchasing  agent  Herreshoff  manufacturing  com- 
pany, Bristol,  R.  I.;  The  E.  T.  Burrowes  company,  Portland,  Me.  Ad- 
dress, The  E.  T.  Burrowes  Co.,  Portland,  Me. 

BUTLER,  HOWARD  FULTON,  A.B.  Harvard  university  1892.  Student 
1888-89.  Admitted  to  bar  1896;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.,  1896-.  Address, 
30  Court  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 


1892  NON-GRADUATES  679 

ESTES,  ABRAM  STORY  NEWELL.  Special  student  in  chemistry  1888- 
89.  Constructing  engineer  Columbian  manufacturing  company,  Green- 
ville, N.  H.,  1889-91;  civil  engineer  and  architect  Boston  and  Newton- 
ville,  Mass.,  1891-.     Address,  12  Chesley  Ave.,  Newtonville,  Mass.  P. 

GARDNER,  HERSCHEL  LUTHER,  A.B.  Columbia  college  1892; 
LL.B.  1894.  Student  1888-91.  Lawyer  firm  of  Lowman  and  Gardner, 
Elmira,  N.  Y.;  acting  city  judge  Elmira  1899-1900.  Address,  633  West 
Church  St.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  P. 

GOULD,  HERBERT  FORREST.  Student  1888-91.  Address,  Charlton 
Depot,  Mass.  Frat. 

KENT,  JOHN  LESTER.  Student  1888-90.  Sketch-maker  Gardner  and 
company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  West  Haverstraw,  Rockland  Co., 
N.  Y.     ■  P. 

LELAND,  WILFRED  CHESTER.  Student  1888-91.  Treasurer  Leland 
and  Faulconer  manufacturing  company.  Address,  69  Watson  St., 
Detroit,  Mich.  P. 

LITTLEFIELD,  LELAND  HOWARD  Student  1888-90.  Address,  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I. 

NEWELL,  EDWIN  LINCOLN.  Student  1888-89.  .Clerk  Newell  coal  and 
lumber  company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1892-96;  president  1896-.  Address, 
23  West  Ave.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

O'LEARY,  CHARLES,  M.D.  Long  Island  college  hospitol  1893.  Student 
1888-89.  Interne  Jersey  City  hospital  1893-94.  Physician  Providence, 
R.  I.     Address,  70  Jackson  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PERRY,  JOHN  CRANSTON.     Student   1888-89.     Civil  engineer.     From 

Providence,  R.  I.- 
THORNTON, CHRISTOPHER.    Student  1888-90.    Superintendent  Allen's 

print  works.     Address,   16  Hillside  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.       Prov.  dir. 

TRAVER,  ASA  WATSON  ARMINGTON,  M.D.  Dartmouth  college  1894. 
Student  18SS-89.  Physician  and  surgeon  Providence,  R.  I.;  surgeon- 
general  Sons  of  veterans  1901-.  Address,  597  Angell  St.,  Providence, 
R.I.  P. 

TRIMBLE,  FRANK  LEVI.  Student  1888-92.  From  Winchester,  Tenn. 
Deceased. 

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1893 

ADAMS,  CHARLES  ELLIS.  Student  1889-91.  Connected  with  Mexican 
central  railroad,  Cardenas,  Mexico.  Address,  Dispatcher's  Office,  Car- 
denas, Mexico.  P. 

ALDRICH,  EDWARD  BURGESS.  Student  1889-93.  ^n  business  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Address,   no  Benevolent  St.,  Providence,   R.  I.  '93 

BROOKER,  ANDREW  FULLER,  LL.B.  South  CaroHna  college  1900. 
Student  1889-90.  Admitted  to  bar  1900;  lawyer  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Address,   437-438  N.  Y.  Life  Building,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  '93 

BYRNE,  JOHN  FRANCIS.  Student  1889-91.  Admitted  to  R.  I.  bar 
1895;  lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  87  Weybosset  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  '93.  P- 

CARPENTER,  GILBERT  CONGDON.  Student  1889-90.  Student  Cor- 
nell university  1890-91.  Iron  and  steel  merchant;  assistant  treasurer 
The  Congdon  and  Carpenter  Company;  treasurer  Postal  District 
Messenger  company;  private  secretary.      Address,  Concord,  N.  H.        '93 

CHENEY,  FREDERICK  SHEPARD.  Student  1889-93.  Bookkeeper 
Pope  manufacturing  company.  Address,  201  Pond  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P- 


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COLEMAN,  CHRISTOPHER  HARRIS.  Special  student  1889-90.  Man- 
ufacturer and  stock  selling;  manager  Coleman  sewer  trap  company 
1891-.     Address,  114  Pitman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  '93,  P. 

CUNNINGHAM,  EDWARD  FRANCIS.  Student  1889-93.  Law  student 
Boston  university  1898-1901;  merchant.  Address,  13  Monument  Sq., 
Woonsocket,  R.  I.  '93,  P. 

CUSHMAN,  SAMUEL.  Special  student  chemistry  1889-90.  Instructor 
and  manager  of  experiments  with  poultry  and  bees.  Experiment  sta- 
tion, R.  I.  college  of  agriculture  and  mechanic  arts,  1889-95 ;  manager 
Chicago  office,  Salisbury  manufacturing  company  of  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Address,  268  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111.  '93,  P. 

DAY,  HOWARD  DORRANCE,  A.M.  upon  examination  1899;  A.B.  Yale 
college  1893.     Student  18S9-90.     See  Advanced  Degrees  1899. 

DEXTER,  SMITH  OWEN,  A.B.  Harvard  university  1S98;  D.B.  Episcopal 
theological  school,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1901.  Student  1889-91.  Or- 
dained Episcopal  miinister;  assistant  minister  Grace  church.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  1901-02;  rector  St.  Peter's  church,  Pomeroy,  Wash.,  1902- 
03;  Grace  church,  Dayton,  Wash.,  1902-03;  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1904-. 
Address,  60  Orchard  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  '93,  P. 

DOWD,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.  Student  18S9-91.  Baseball  player. 
Address,    123   Sargent  St.,   Holyoke,   Mass.  '93,  P. 

FISH,  RICHARD  ARTHUR.  Student  1889-90.  Born  Ira,  Vt.,  Nov.  6, 
1865;   died   Rutland,   Vt.,   Oct.   5,    1890.  P. 

HAMILL,  WILLIAM  HENRY  THOMAS,  M.D.  University  of  Vt.  1899. 
Student  1890-93.  Surgeon  American  electrical  works,  Phillipsdale,  R.  I. 
Address,  PhilHpsdale,  R.  I.  '93,  P. 

HUNTER,  GEORGE  GRANT,  Sc.B.  Cornell  college,  la.  Special  student 
1890-92.      Editor  The  northwestern  hanker.     Address,  Des  Moines,  la. 

'93.  P. 

IDE,  CLARENCE  EDWARD,  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons, 
Columbia  college,  1894;  A.B.  St.  Stephen's  college  1902.  Student 
1890-91.  Interne  Erie  county  hospital,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1895;  acting 
professor  histology,  pathology  and  bacteriology.  111.  medical  college, 
Chicago,  111.,  1898-99;  surgeon  Surgical  institute,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1899- 
1900;  house  physician  Jackson  sanatorium,  Davisville,  N.  Y.,  1900-01; 
physician  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Author  articles  in  medical  journals.  Address, 
18   Brooklyn  Ave.,   Buffalo,   N.   Y.  '93,  P. 

JESSUP,  JOHN  COLGATE.  Special  student  1889-90.  With  The  de- 
velopement  and  funding  company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  402 
Clermont  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  '93,  P. 

JILLSON,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS.  Special  student  1889-91.  Mem- 
ber firm  of  D.  A.  Jillson  and  son,  painters  and  dealers  in  paints  and 
wall  paper,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.    Address,  232  Broadway,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

'93.  P. 

KIRWEN,  JOSEPH,  A.B.  Harvard  university  1893.  Student  1889-90. 
Address,    194    Winthrop    St.,    Medford,    Mass.  '93 

McKENZIE,  ANDREW  COMSTOCK.  Student  18S9-91.  Special  student 
Vanderbilt  university  two  years;  assistant  editor  Watchman,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1894-95;  member  editorial  staff  Daily  Post,  Boston,  1895-96; 
traveling  correspondent  Brazil  and  elsewhere  1897;  engaged  in  special 
literary  work  1898;  editor  Alkahest,  Atlanta,  Ga.;  member  editorial  staff 
New  York  press,  1899-1900;  special  commissioner  Guayaquil  and  Quito 
railroad  1901;  editor  Sunday  edition.  New  York  press,  1902;  engaged 
in  exploration  and  travel,  Colombia,  Ecuador  and  Brazil  1903;  engaged 
in  special  literary  work.  Author  numerous  articles  in  magazines.  Ad- 
dress, Grahamville,  Beaufort  Co.,  S.  C.  '93,  P. 

MASON,  FRANK  HEATH,  LL.B.  Columbia  university  1897.  Student 
1890-93.     Lawyer.     Address,  Greenwich,  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y.      '93,  P. 


l893  N  O  N  -  G  R  A  D  U  A  T  E  S  68i 

NEEDHAM,  HARRY  BEACH,  LL.B.  Columbia  colk-re  1894.  vStu- 
dent  1889-92.  Lawyer;  member  law  firm  of  Needham  and  Cotton, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1S94-96;  real  estate  editor  The  evening  post,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1896-1900;  member  editorial  staff  McClitre's  magazine  1901 ; 
law  firm  of  Needham  and  Needham,  Washington,  D.  C.,  1902-.  Ad- 
dress, Newport,  R.  I.  '93,  P. 

NEWMAN,  EZEKIEL  SIMEON.  Student  1S89-90.  Deputy  U.  S.  cus- 
toms collector  1S90-93;  student  mining  Columbia  college;  mining  en- 
gineer Texas  and  Mexico.  Born  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  Jan.  17,  1872; 
died  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  April  2,   1902.  P. 

PERKINS,  EDWARD  LYMAN.  Student  1889-90.  Tack  manufacturer 
Brockton,  Mass.     Address,  205  Crescent  St.,  Brockton,  Mass.  '93,  P. 

PERKINS,  GEORGE  WINSLOW.  Student  1889-91.  In  railroad  busi- 
ness Boston,  Mass.,  several  years;  real  estate  editor  Herald,  Boston. 
Address,  136  Blue  Hill  Ave.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  '93, 

ROWELL,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Student  1889-94.  Clerk  board  of 
assessors,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1895-;  teacher.  Address,  5  Nashua  St., 
Manchester,  N.  H.  '93,  P. 

SEXTON,  FRANK  JOSEPH,  M.D.  University  of  Pennsylvania  1898. 
Special  student  1889-94.  Phj'^sician  North  Easton,  Mass.;  chairman 
board  of  health.  North  Easton.     Address,  North  Easton,  Mass.     '93,  P. 

SHERMAN,  CLINTON  THOMAS.  Student  1889-91.  Bank  clerk  Bristol, 
R.  I.;  assistant  cashier  First  national,  bank,  Bristol,  1898-1903;  Bristol 
institution  for  savings  1898-1903;  with  Bristol  branch.  Industrial  trust 
company,  1903-.     Address,  Bristol,  R.  I.  '93,  P- 

THERRIEN,  LEONARD  APOLLINAIRE,  A.B.  McMaster  university, 
Toronto,  Ont.,  1894.  Student  1889-91.  Ordained  Baptist  minister  1897; 
pastor  Maskinonge,  Que.,  1897-1900;  St.  Pie,  Que,  1900-1902;  master 
Feller  institute  190 2-.     Address,  Feller  Institute,  Grande  Eigne,  Que.     P. 

THURSTON,  BENJAMIN  FRANCIS.  Student  1889-92.  Student  Cornell 
university;  manager  Castner  electrolytic  alkali  company,  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y.     Address,  Castner  Electrolytic  Alkali  Co.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.    '93 

WHIDDEN,  FRANK  BOUTELLE.  Student  1889-92.  Member  staff /?o5- 
ton  herald,  Boston,  Mass.;  Boston  American.  Address,  Boston  American, 
Boston,  Mass.  '93-  P- 

WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  CROSBY.  Student  1889-92.  Born  Daven- 
port,  la.,  Sept.   II,   1870;  died  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  Sept.   21,    1894. 

'03.  P- 
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1894 

ARNOLD,  CLARENCE  NEWTON.  Student  1890-93.  Clerk.  Address. 
24  Stimson  Ave.    Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

BABCpCK,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Student  1890-91.  With  O'Rourke 
engineering  construction  compan\^.  Address,  36  West  35th  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  P- 

BARNES,  EDWARD  JOHN.     Student  1890-91.     From  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

BATES,  WILLIAM  LINCOLN,  M.D.  Special  student  1890-91.  Physi- 
cian.    Address,  141  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BROWN,  JACOB  WINN.  Student  1890-93.  With  Silver,  Burdette  and 
company,  publishers.     Address,  221  Columbus  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass.      P. 

BULLARD,  NEWELL  CUTLER,  M.D.  University  of  Vt.  1898.  Student 
1890-92.      Physician.     Address,  North  Attleboro,  Mass. 

BURROWS,  WILLIAM  EDDY.  Special  student  1890-91.  Address,  109 
Somerset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

CONGDON,  HAROLD.  Student  1890-93.  Broker.  Address,  87  Cooke 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 


682  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1894 

CONNABLE,  ALFRED  BEETHOVEN,  Litt.B.  University  of  Mich.  1894; 
LL.B.  Northwestern  law  school  1896.  Student  1891-92.  Lawyer.  Ad- 
dress, Kalamazoo,  Mich.  P. 

DYAR,  HARRISON  GRAY.  Special  student  1890-91.  From  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

ESTES,  JAMES  FREDERICK.  Student  1890-92.  Head  tutor  Fay  school, 
Southboro,  Mass.,  1892-96;  night  editor  Telegram,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1897-.     Address,  30  Woodland  St  ,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

FARLEY,  EDWIN  PAGE.  Student  1890-91.  Ore  sampler  Pueblo,  Col. 
Address,  Laboratory  C.  F.  and  I.  Co.,  Pueblo,  Col.  P. 

FRYER,  JOHN  GAYTON.  Student  1890-92.  Admitted  to  bar  1894; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1897;  pastor  First  church,  Berwyn,  Penn. 
Address,  Berwyn,  Penn.  P. 

FRYXELL,  AXEL  ZAKERIAS.  Special  student  1890-91.  Episcopal 
minister.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

GODDARD,  WILLIAM  DEAN,  A.B.  Colgate  university  1894;  A.M.  Col- 
umbian university  1901.  Student  1890-91.  Assistant  library.  Harvard 
university,  1895-99;  clerk  copyright  office,  Library  of  congress,  1899- 
1901;  assistant  catalogue  division  1901-.  Address,  Library  of  Con-gress, 
Washington,  D.  C.  P. 

GRANT,  WILLIAM  ERASER.  Student  1890-94.  Lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.     Address,  3186  Pawtucket  Ave.,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GREENE,  CLARENCE  HENRY.  Special  student  1890-91.  Civil  engineer. 
Address,  236  California  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

HAIL,  GEORGE.  Special  student  1890-92.  Address,  295  Washington 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

HALL,  GEORGE  ROBINSON  COOPER.  Student  1890-93.  Address, 
I  Rhode  Island  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Frat. 

HARVEY,  WILLIAM  WIRT.     Student  1890-94.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 
HILL,     JOHNSON     WASHINGTON.     Special    student     1890-91.      From 
Petersburg,  Va. 

McNAUGHTON,  GEORGE  WILLARD.  Student  1890-91.  Assayer  and 
mine  manager;  mine  manager  General  electric  company.  Address, 
Sydenham,  Ontario,  Can.  P. 

MAKEPEACE,  EDWARD  MELLEN.  Student  1890-91.  Bom  Worcester, 
Mass.      Died  Nov.  28,  1890. 

MATSUMOTO,  MATSUZO.  Special  student  1890-91.  From  Osaka, 
Japan. 

MINER,  FRANCIS  WAYLAND.  Student  1890-92,  1893-95.  Law  student. 
Address,  3  Temple  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

MONROE,  HENRY  AUGUSTUS.  Student  1890-91.  Broker.  Address, 
35  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

NEWELL,  LUCIUS  HERBERT.  Student  1890-93.  Secretary  Newell 
coal  and  lumber  company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Address,  177  Cottage  St., 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Pawt.  dir. 

NORTHRUP,  WILLIAM  BOYCE.  Student  1891-92.  Superintendent 
Bell  telephone  company.  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Address,  New  Bedford, 
Mass. 

PEIRCE,  CHARLES  DAWSON.  Special  student  1890-91.  Salesman 
lumber  yard.  Fall  River,  Mass.    Address,  26  Taylor  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

P. 

PURINTON,  HARRY  EDWARD,  A.B.  Colgate  university  1894;  D.B. 
University  of  Chicago  1897.  Student  1890-91.  Ordained  Presbyterian 
minister;  pastor  Denver,  Col.;  Marquette,  Mich.;  First  church,  Victor, 
Col.     Address,  Victor,  Col  P. 


i894  NON- GRADUATES  683 

ROOD,  JOHN  ALEXANDER.  Special  student  1890-91.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

RUSSELL,  LOUIS  DICKERMAN.  Student  1890-91.  With  Russell  and 
company,  dealers  in  shoe  findings.     Address,  17  Willow  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Px 

SACKETT,  HENRY  WESTON.  Student  1890-92.  Stock  broker.  Ad- 
dress, 25  Exchange  St.,  Providence,  R.  L  P. 

SMITH,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Student  1890-92.  Address,  136  Rhodes 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

STANTON.  JOHN  BYRON.  Student  1890-92.  Principal  grammar  school, 
Moosup,  Conn,,  1892-96;  superintendent  schools.  West  Chelsea  district, 
Norwich,  Conn.,  1896-.     Address,  68  Asylum  St.,  Norwich,  Conn.  P. 

STEERE,  FREDERICK  EUGENE.  Student  1890-95.  With  Lewers  and 
Cooke,  dealers  in  lumber  and  building  materials,  Honolulu,  H.  I.  Ad- 
dress, Honolulu,  Hawaiian  Islands.  P. 

SWETT,  CHARLES  ERNEST.  Student  1890-91.  Chemist  Providence, 
R.  I.;  R.  I.  state  board  of  health  1894-98;  state  assayer  of  liquors  1894- 
98.     Address,  179  Medway  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

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1895 

ADAMS,  ANDREW.  Student  1891-92.  Reporter  Telegram,  Providence, 
R.  I.;  secretary  to  mayor  Providence  1895;  manager  sugar  plantation, 
Kahuku,  H.  I.      Address,  Kahuku,  Oahu,  Hawaiian  Islands.  P. 

ANDREWS,  GUY  ASHTON,  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1896;  LL.B.  Univer- 
sity of  Nebraska  1901.  Student  1891-94.  Lawyer  Lincoln,  Neb.  Ad- 
dress, Lincoln,  Neb.  P. 

ANGELL,  JOHN  WARDWELL.  Student  1891-93.  Address,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Frat. 

ATWOOD,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Student  1891-93.  Clerk  Morse  twist, 
drill  and  machine  company,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Born  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  June  15,  1871;  died  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1903.  P- 

BARBER,  JEREMIAH  CLARKE.  Student  1891-92.  With  Bryant  and 
Stratton  business  college.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-.  Address,  28  Frances 
Ave.,  Auburn,  R.  I.  P. 

BAYLIES,  THEODORE  BARTON.  Special  stvtdent  1891-94.  Theat- 
rical manager.     Address,  86  Bedford  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  P- 

BUSH,  CHARLES  SABIN.  Special  student  1891-93.  President  and 
treasurer  Charles  S.  Bush  company.  Address,  24  Keene  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

CASWELL,  FRANK  LIVINGSTON.  Special  student  1891-93-  R^^al 
estate  agent  Narragansett  Pier,  R.  I.,  1895-1902;  assistant  postmaster, 
Narragansett  Pier.      Address,  Narragansett  Pier,  R.  I.  P. 

CORLISS,  EDWARD  WARREN.  Special  student  1891-93.  Address,  56 
Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

CUSHING,  HERBERT  HOWARD,  M.D.  University  of  Munich  1898; 
Jefferson  medical  college  1899.  Special  student  1891-93.  Physician 
Philadelphia,  Penn.;  demonstrator  histology  and  embryology,  Jefferson 
medical  college,  1900-01;  director  histological  and  embryological  labora- 
tories. Woman's  medical  college  of  Penn.,  1899-;  medical  examiner 
Metropolitan,  American  casualty,  and  Security  life  and  annuity  insurance 
companies.  Author  Conipcud  of  hislology;  translator  Boehms,  Davidoff; 
Huber's  Textbook  of  histology.  Address,  5710  Market  St..  Philadelphia, 
Penn.  P. 

DULEY,  WELDON  ASHLEY.  Special  student  1891-92.  Traveling 
salesman  Everall  brothers.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  259  Fifth  Ave., 
New  York,  N.  Y. 


684  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1895 

EISWOLD,  GEORGE  HERBERT.  Special  student  1S91-93.  Address, 
22  School  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  Frat. 

FEELEY,  FERDINAND  JOSEPH.  Student  1891-95.  From  Woonsocket, 
R.  I. 

FORT,  PIERSON  THORN.  Student  1891-93.  Merchant  Philadelphia, 
Penn.;  member  board  of  cor[3orators,  Peddie  institute,  Hightstown,  N.  J. 
Address,  414  West  Stafford  St.,  Germantown,  Penn.  P. 

GOODWIN,  WILLARD  HUBBARD,  Ph.B.  University  of  Rochester  1895; 
LL.B.  University  of  Penn.  1898.  Student  1894-95.  Lawyer  Wilkes- 
barre,  Penn.     Address,  Kingston,  Penn.  P. 

GRAVES,  COLLINS  MILLARD.  Student  1891-93.  Lawyer  Bennington, 
Vt.,  1904-;  member  Vt.  legislature  1904-.     Address,  Bennington,  Vt.      P. 

HEATHMAN,  WILLIAM  AARON.  Student  1891-92.  Lawyer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Address,  iii  Babcock  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HIBBARD,  ALBERT  LEVv^IS.     Student  1891-93.     From  Dunham,  Que. 

HILL,  HERBERT  FAULKNER.  Student  1S91-95.  With  Fidehty  and 
casualty  company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,  Warren,  Mass.  Frat. 

LEATHE,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Student  1891-93.  From  Taunton, 
Mass.      Died  June  10,  1893. 

LUDWIG,  EDWARD  ELMER.  Student  1890-92.  Address,  TitusviUe, 
Penn. 

MORRIS,  RICHARD.  Student  1891-92.  Teacher  N.  J.  From  Hale 
Eddy,  N.  Y. 

O'DONNELL,  BERNARD  LEO,  M.D.  Special  student  1891-94.  Phy- 
sician.    Address,  325  East  55th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

OKADA,  PIEITA.     Special  student  1891-92.     From  Tokio,  Japan. 

PACKARD,  ALPHEUS  APPLETON,  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technology 
1898.  Student  1891-93,  1894-96.  Draughtsman  Herreshoff  manufac- 
turing company,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1898-1900;  in  charge  works  and  cost 
keeping  systems,  N.  Y.  ship-building  company,  Camden,  N.  J.,  1900-02; 
general  superintendent  Herreshoff  manufacturing  company  1902;  senior 
partner  Burgess  and  Packard,  naval  architects  and  engineers.  Address, 
15  Exchange  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

RAPSON,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.  Student  1891-92,  1894-95.  Born 
London,  Eng.,  April  26,  1872;  died  Aug.  29,  1895.  Frat. 

ROUNDS,  ALBERT  WATERMAN,  M.D.  Harvard  university  1898.  Stu- 
dent 1891-94.      Physician.     Address,  79  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.      P. 

SHARP,  FRED  ELDREDGE.  Student  1892-93.  Address,  Whitman, 
Mass. 

SHEA,  JOHN  AMBROSE.  Special  student  1891-92.  From  Valley  Falls, 
R.  I. 

SMITH,  WALTER  LEROY.  Special  student  1891-92.  Graduated  Bur- 
dett  business  college,  Boston,  Mass.,  1891;  instructor  bookkeeping 
Spencer  and  Peaslee  business  college,  Salem,  Mass.,  1894-96;  bookkeeping 
and  arithmetic,  high  school  and  supervisor  penmanship  public  schools. 
North  Easton,  Mass.,  1896-97;  principal  commercial  departinent  high 
school  Laconia,  N.  H.,  1 897-1  goo;  producer's  caterer.  Address,  315 
Huntington  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

SNOW,  WILLIAM  CORY.  Special  student  1891-92.  From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

SQUIRES,  LOUIS  ALMON,  Ph.B.  Colgate  university  1895;  D.D.S.  Univer- 
sity of  Buffalo  1898.  Student  1891-93.  Dental  surgeon.  Address, 
1745  Amherst  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  P. 

STRAIGHT,  ALVIN  BACON  PRESTON.  Special  student  1891-93. 
Address,  Bradford,  Penn. 


i895  NON-GRADUATES  6S5 

TAFT,  ROYAL  CFIAPIN.  Student  1891-94.  Manufacturer  cotton  cloth. 
Address,  96  Lloyd  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  L  P. 

TARBOX,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Student  1S91-93.  Principal  public 
school,  Uncasville,  Conn.,  1893-94;  Montville,  Conn.,  1894-98;  West 
town  street  school,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1900-01,  1902-;  Versailles  public 
school,  Norwich,  1901-02.     Address,  33  Grove  St.,  Norwich,  Conn.  P. 

WATERMAN,  RUFUS.  Student  1891-92,  1898-99.  With  Narragansctt 
electric  lighting  company.     Address,  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.  "         P. 

WILLIAMS,^  FREDERIC  WALLACE.  Student  1891-93.  From  Fo.x 
Lake,  Wis. 

WILSON,  JAMES  SHUBER.     Student  1891-92.     From  Providence,  R.  I  . 

WINSOR,  GEORGE  ALPHA.  Student  1891-92.  Civil  engineer  private 
office,  Boston,  Mass.;  West  end  street  railway  company,  Boston;  Boston 
sewerage  board.  Metropolitan  water  board,  and  Metropolitan  water  and 
sewerage  board  1894-;  assistant  engineer  on  the  construction  of  the 
Weston  aqueduct  1901-.  Address,  10  Richardson  Court,  South  Fram- 
ingham,  Mass.  P. 

WOOD,  AUGUSTUS  JUDSON.  Student  1891-94.  From  Fall  River, 
Mass. 

YOUNG,  JOHN.  Student  1891-92.  Professional  singer.  Address,  271 
West  113th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

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ARNOLD,  ELMER  ELLSWORTH.  Student  1892-93.  Address,  Edmes- 
ton,  N.  Y. 

ATWOOD,  CHARLES  FENNER.  Student  1893-94.  Address,  Manton, 
R.  I. 

AVERY,  BRAINARD.     Student  1892-93.     From  Upper  Alton,  111. 

BACON,  CHARLES  BALDWIN.  Student  1892-93.  Graduated  Newton 
theological  institution  1896;  ordained  1896;  pastor  Fort  Bragg  and  Ukiah, 
Cal.,  1896-97;  Salem,  Ore.,  1897-98;  student  Columbian  university  189S-?; 
pastor  Stevens  Point,  Wis  Address,  1052  Clark  St.,  Stevens  Point, 
Wis.  Newt. 

BAILEY,  ELMER  SMITH.  Student  1892-93.  Architect  Boston,  Mass. 
Address,  Georgetown,  Mass.  P. 

BEIRNE,  CHARLES  FRANCIS.  Special  student  1892-93.  Bookkeeper 
Arnold  and  Maine,  Providence,  R.  I.;  member  school  committee  Provi- 
dence.    Address,  65  Dodge  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BLISS,  JEROME  BRADFORD.  Special  student  1892-95.  From  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I. 

BONNER,  ROBERT.  Special  student  1892-93.  Broker.  Address,  102 
Williams  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

BOYD,  CHARLES  ALLEN,  A.B.  Amherst  college  1898.  Student  1892-95. 
Teacher.     Address,  30  Clarendon  Place,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

BROWN,  EDWIN  PUTNAM,  A.B.  University  of  Chicago  1896.  Student 
1892-94.  Principal  high  school.  Farmer  city.  111.,  1896;  instructor 
Morgan  Park  academy,  Morgan  Park,  111.,  1896-97;  Wayland  academy, 
Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  1897-1901;  principal  1901-.  Address,  Beaver  Dam, 
Wis.  P. 

BULLOCK,  GEORGE  SAUNDERS.  Student  1892-95.  Salesman  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.     Address,  Warren,  R.  I.  Prov.  dir. 

CHACE,  MALCOLM  GREENE,  Ph.B.  Yale  university  1896.  Student  1892- 
94.  Cotton  goods  manufacturer.     Address,  Valley  Falls,  R    I.  P. 

CHEESMAN,  MERTON  ALFRED.  Special  student  1892-93.  Private 
secretary.  Author  All  Saints'  eve  and  other  poems.  Address,  Linden 
Place,  Bristol,  R.  I.  P. 


686  B  R  O  W  N     U  N  I  V  E  R  S  I  T  Y  1896 

CHIPMAN,  GEORGE  WHITE.     Student  1892-96.     From  Wareham,  Mass. 

COLBERT,  JESSE  BEAUREGARD.  Special  student  1892-93.  From 
Providence,  R.  I. 

COLE,  FREDERICK  PIERCE.  Stixdent  1892-95.  Assistant  superin- 
tendent woolen  mill,  Medway,  Mass.,  1896-;  worsted  and  cotton  yarn 
broker.     Address,  1524  Cambridge  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

COMEE,  FREDERICK  MORTON.  Student  1892-94.  Assistant  super- 
intendent Woonsocket  rubber  company,  Millville,  Mass.  Address,  69 
Prospect  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 

CONNELLY,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Special  student  1892-93.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar  1897;  lawyer  Boston,  Mass.;  member  Mass.  house  of  represent- 
atives 1898.     Address,  87  Stoughton  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  P. 

DAVIS,  JOSEPH  CHARLES.  Special  student  1892-93.  Clerk.  Address, 
1407  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Prov.  dir. 

DAVISON,  WILLIAM  ANTHONY,  D.D.  Middlebury  college  1905.  Special 
student  1892-93.  Graduated  Hamilton  theological  seminary  1896; 
Baptist  minister;  pastor  Calvary  church,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1893-96;  First 
church,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1896-99;  state  superintendent  of  missions  Vt. 
Baptist  state  convention  1899-.  Address,  99  Buell  St.,  Burlington, 
Vt.  P. 

DOWD,  EDWARD  FRANCIS.  Special  student  1892-93.  From  South 
Natick,  R.  I. 

EVANS,  JOHN.     Student  1892-94.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

FARNHAM,  RALPH  WELCOME.  Student  1892-94.  Farmer.  Address, 
Prudence  Island,  R.  I. 

FOSKETT,  CHARLES  JAY.  Student  1892-96.  Merchant  until  1898; 
instrtictor  woodworking,  Rindge  manual  training  school,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1898-1902;  Lawrence  scientific  school,  Cambridge,  1898-1902; 
manual  training,  Rayen  high  school,  Youngstown,  O.,  1902-03;  head 
manual  training  department.  East  high  school,  Cleveland,  O.,  1903-. 
Address,  40  Harkness  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O.  P. 

GALLIVAN,  JAMES.  Special  student  1892-93.  Insurance  agent,  firm 
of  Gallivan  and  O'Donnell,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  48  Custom  House 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GAYLORD,  WILLIAM  AVERY,  M.D.  Harvard  university  1899.  Student 
1892-94.  Physician  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Address,  25  Main  St.,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.  P. 

GILLON,  LOUIS  JOSEPH.  Special  student  1892-94.  Address,  Milford, 
Mass. 

GREENE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Special  student  1892-93.  Address,  316 
Warren  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

HALL,  FRANK  ELLIOTT.     Student  1892-93.     Address,  Grafton,  Mass. 

HALLIHAN,  GARRETT  E.      Special  student  1892-93.      Broker.     Address, 

9  Washington  Row,  Providence,  R.  I. 
HARPER,  WILLIAM  RAE.     Student  1895-97.     Address,  Erie,  Penn. 

HAWKINS,  WALTER  STANLEY.  Special  student  1892-93.  Actor. 
Address,  no  Lincoln  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

HAYDEN,  THADDEUS  JEROME.  Student  1892-95.  Merchant.  Ad- 
dress, 446  Woodward  Road,  North  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HENSHAW,  STANLEY.  Special  student  1892-93.  Manufacturer  Green- 
ville, Miss.     Address,  100  Bowen  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Frat. 

HEV/ETT,  JOSEPH,  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technology  1896.  Student 
1892-93.  Superintendent  E.  E.  Taylor  and  company,  shoe  manufac- 
turers, Brockton,  Mass.     Address,  475  North  Main  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

P. 


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HINCKLEY,  GEORGE  CLARKE.  Student  1892-9=;.  With  Taylor, 
Simonds  and  company,  Providence,  R.  L;  treasurer  >Jaushon  company, 
Valley  Falls,  R.  L     Address,  34  Taber  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  L  P. 

HOYT,  HAROLD  WILLIAMS.  Special  student  1892-93.  Clerk  depart- 
ment of  public  works,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1890-95.  Bom  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  18,  1872;  died  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  July  15,  1S95.  P- 

HUGHES,  JOSEPH  ALPHONSUS.  Student  1892-94.  Address,  6  Jeffers 
St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

JOHNSON,  EDWARD  WEST,  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons, 
Columbia  university,  1898.  Student  1892-94.  Phvsician  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1898-99;  Walpole,  N.  H.,  1899-1905;  health  oflicer,  Walpole; 
medical  examiner  New  York  life  insurance  company;  Conn,  mutual  life 
insurance  company;  National  life  insurance  company;  Union  mutual  life 
insurance  company;  physician  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905-.  Address,  217 
East  27th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  '  P. 

JOHNSON,  JOSEPH  OSCAR.  Special  student  1892-93.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

JONES,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Student  1892-98.  Reporter  News, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1S95;  Providence  journal,  1896-99;  New  York  tribune, 
1899-1900;  special  writer  Sunday  journal.  Providence,  1900-.  Author 
A  year  at  Brown;  numerous  articles  in  newspapers  and  magazines.  Ad- 
dress, 26  Congdon  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

KILVERT,  GRAHAM.  Special  student  1892-93.  Address,  25  Gushing  St. 
Providence,  R.  I. 

KING,  GEORGE  POTTER.  Student  1892-96.  Claim  agent  Boston  and 
northern  street  railway  company,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1903-04;  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  1904-05;  assistant  general  claim  agent  Mass.  .street  railway  acci- 
dent association,  Boston,  Mass.      Address,  84  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass.      P. 

LARKIN,  JAMES  HENRY.  Student  1892-94.  Clerk  American  wringer 
company,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1894-1900;  traveling  salesman  1900-ox; 
installment  collector  Weeks  furniture  company,  Woonsocket.  Address, 
127  Cato  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

LARRY,  JOHN  DeWITT.  Special  student  1892-93,  1895-96.  With 
Sampson  and  Murdock  company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  54  North 
Main  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

LEWIS,  HARRY  EDWIN,  M.D.  University  of  Vt.  1897.  Special  student 
1892-94.  Physician  Burlington,  Vt.;  secretary  Vt.  tuberculosis  com- 
mission 1902-;  Medical  director  Champlain  open  air  sanitarium.  Author 
The  philosophy  of  sex,  1898,  1900;  numerous  papers  on  medical  topics; 
editor  Vt.  medical  monthly,  1895-.  Address,  51  North  Main  St.,  Burling- 
ton, Vt.  P- 

LEWIS,  JOHN  BOSWORTH.  Student  1892-95.  In  law  oHice  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1895-96;  with  John  D.  Lewis  1897-.  Address,  8  Exchange 
Place,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

M.\cARTHUR,  ROBERT  FOX.  Student  1892-95.  District  superintend- 
ent South  Penn.  oil  company.     Address,  Smithficld,  W.  Va.  P. 

McGLYNN,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS.  Special  student  1892-93.  Address, 
Central  Falls,  R.  I. 

MACKINNEY,  CHARLES  BALDWIN.  Special  student  1892-93.  In- 
spector Starkweather  and  Shepley,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  11 
Euclid  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

McMURRAY,  FRANCIS,  M.D.  Special  student  1892-93.  Physician. 
Address,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

ORSWELL,  WILLIAM  WARREN.  Special  student  1892-95.  Address, 
205  Cottage  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 


688  B  R  O  W  N     U  N  I  V  E  R  S  I  T  Y  1896 

OWEN,  FRED  BROWN,  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technology  1896.  Stu- 
dent 1892-93.  With  Narragansett  electric  lighting  company,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1896-1903;  salesman  Fort  Wayne  electric  works  1903-. 
Address,  Fort  Wayne  Electric  Works,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  P. 

ROBERTS,  EDWARD  SANFORD.  Student  1892-96.  Organist.  Ad- 
dress, 297  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

ROLLINSON,   TURNER.     Student    1892-96.     From   Providence,   R.   I. 

SAMMIS,  GEORGE  LEWIS.  Student  1S92-93.  Superintendent  registry 
division,  post  office.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  218  Lowell  Ave.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  L  P. 

SHIELDS,  ALBERT  BECKWITH.     Student.     Address,  Pontiac,  R.  I. 

TAFT,  DANIEL  WENDELL.  Student  1892-93.  Clerk.  Address,  Ux- 
bridge,  Mass.  P. 

TALCOTT,  ARTHUR  JEWELL.  Student  1892-94.  Address,  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I. 

TAYLOR,  HARRY  ENGLISH.  Student  1894-95-  Address,  English- 
town,  N.  J. 

TUPPER,  CHARLES  WATERMAN.  Student  1892-94.  Teacher  of  piano. 
Address,  165  Plainfield  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WHYTE,  JAMES  PRIMROSE,  A.B.  University  of  Chicago  1896.  Student 
1892-94.  Assistant  public  speaking  dejjartment.  University  of  Chicago, 
1895-97;  instructor  rhetoric  and  public  speaking.  University  of  W.  Va., 
1897-98;  instructor  English  and  public  speaking,  Shurtleff  college,  1898- 
99;  master  in  English,  Lake  Forest  school,  1899-.  Address,  Lake  Forest, 
111.  '  P. 

WINDSOR,  LOUIS.  Special  student  1892-93.  Farmer.  Address,  Gen- 
eva, Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WOOD,  STEPHEN  ADAMS.  Student  1892-93.  Treasurer  Gibbs  electric 
signal  company.     Address,  253  Doyle  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WRIGHT,  WALTER  EDWARDS.  Student  1892-93.  Address,  Bristol, 
R.  I.  

BARKER,  JESSIE  LORING  [Mrs.  George  Warren  Gardiner].  Special 
student  1892-94.     Address,  25  Jefferson  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BONNER,  ETHEL  MARIAN  [Mrs.  Frederic  Arthur  Wallace].  Special  stu- 
dent 1892-95.     Address,      18  Euclid  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BOWEN,  FLORENCE  HAILE  [Mrs.  Frank  H.  Brownell].  Special  student 
1892-93.     Address,  196  West  Peach  Tree  St.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

BOWEN,  LEILA  PEARSON.  Special  student  1892-93.  Address,  194 
Waterman  St..  Providence,  R.  I. 

BRONSON,  CORNELIA  CONANT.  Special  student  1892-93.  As.sistant 
principal  Bucknell  institute  1885-93;  joint  principal  The  Misses  Bron- 
son's  private  school.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  313  Hope  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

CHACE,  ELIZABETH  MOON.  Special  student  1892-93.  Address,  Valley 
Falls,  R.  I. 

HORTON,  MINNIE  AMELIA  [Mrs.  Thomas  H.  Luther].  Special  student 
1892-93.     Address,  121  Sycamore  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

JENKS,  CARRIE  CORDELIA  [Mrs.  Frederic  Sanford  Almy].  Special 
student  rhetoric  1895-96.     Address,  688  Broad  St.,  Central  Falls,  R.  I. 

KENYON,  FLORENCE  RUTH.  Special  student  in  mathematics  1892. 
Graduated  R.  I.  state  normal  school  18S7 ;  teacher  Miss  Gardiner's  private 
school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1887-88;  Miss  L.  A.  Greene's  private  school, 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1888-92;  Fielden-Chace  school  for  girls.  Providence, 
1892-.     Address,  180  Lockwood  St.,  Providence,  R.  I  P. 


1896  N  O  N  -  G  R  A  D  U  A  T  E  S  6S9 

KETCH UM,  EMOLINE  [Mrs.  Ed^ar  Kctchum].     Special  student  i So 2-95. 

Graduated  Pittsburgh  female  college.     Address,  Fair  Ground.  L.  1.,  N.  Y. 

P. 
LAMPHEAR,  GRACE  EDITH.     Student  1892-93.     Principal  kindergarten. 

Garden  street  school,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Address,  19  Prospect  Hill  Ave., 

Somerville,  Mass.  P. 

LYMAN,  BERTHA  HUNTINGTON.     Special  student  1S92-93.     Evening 

reference    librarian    public    library,    Providence,    R.    I.     Address,     188 

Sackett  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
MAINE,    CLARA   HORTON   [Mrs.    Herbert    E.    Maine].     Special   student 

German  1892-93.     Address,  89  Parade  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PEARSON,  MARTHA  BOWEN  [Mrs.  Henry  M.  Peck].     Special  student 

1892-93.     Address,   16  Stanwood  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
PECK,     ELLEN    ORMSBEE.     Special    student     1892-93.     Address,     106 

George  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
STACY,>ANNIE  PEARL.     Student  1892-94.    Teacher  Latin,  high  school, 

East  Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-.     Address,  82  Lyon  Ave.,  East  Providencei 

R.  I.  P. 

THOMAS,    HELEN    AVONIA.     Student    1892-94.     Address,    54    Meeting 

St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

THURBER,  AMEY.     Special  student  1892-93.     Teacher  Deaf  and  dumb 

institute,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Address,   500  West  157th  St.,   New  York, 

N.  Y. 
TIFFT,    MARIE    LOUISE.    A.B.    Tufts    college    1896.     Student    1892-94- 

First    assistant    teacher    Carter    school,    Chelsea,    Mass.     Address,    201 

School  St.,  Somerville,  Mass.  P 

84-*! 

1897 

ALDRICH,    WILLIS   WOOD.     Student    1894-95.     Farmer.     Address,    R. 

F.  D.  3,  Springfield,  Vt.  P. 

BENNETT,    CHARLES    FIALL.     Student    1893-94.     Address.    306    First 

St.,  Jackson,  Mich. 
BINFORD,  FERDINAND  AUGUSTUS,   M.D.   Harvard  university   1899. 

Special  student  1S93-94.      Physician.     Address,  67  High  St.,  Pawtucket 

R.  I.  Pawt.  dir. 

BOLLING,  GEORGE  EVERETT.  Special  student  1893-94.  From  Brock- 
ton, Mass. 

BRADY,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.  Special  student  1893-97.  Address, 
314  County  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

BROWN,  JOHN  HOWARD.  Student  1S93-95.  Dry  goods  merchant. 
Address,  38  High  St.,  Westerly,  R.  I.  P. 

BULLARD,  PAUL  REVERE.  Student  1893-97.  Assistant  physical 
culture,  Brown  university,  1897-98.  Address,  Lexington  St.,  Waltham, 
Mass. 

BULLOCK,  ALFRED  WALTER.  Student  1893-97.  Born  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  19,  1S75;  died  Pawtucket,  Nov.  20,  1896.  P. 

CADY,  FRANK  NEWTON.  Special  student  1893-94.  Clerk  Si.x  per  cent 
loan  company.     Address,  75  Laura  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

COOMBS,  JAMES  PARKER.  Student  1893-97.  Singer.  Address,  124 
Pearl  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

CRAY  WILLIAM.  Special  student  1893-94.  Jeweler.  Address,  251 
Lowell  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Prov.  dir. 

DONOVAN,  WILLIAM  FITZ.  Student  1893-95.  In  business  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.     Address,  Clifton  Forge,  Va. 

EASTERBROOKS,  FRANK  DAVOL.  Student  1893-95.  Address,  Perth 
Amboy,  N.  J. 


690  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1897 

EDDY,  CHARLES  FRANCIS.  Student  1893-96.  Address,  Box  45, 
Ashton,  R.  I. 

EDDY,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER.  Student  1S93-94.  Address,  Hotel 
Hosmer,  Hammond  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

EMORY,  JOHN  WHITMAN.  Special  student  1S93-96.  Deputy  sheriff. 
Address,  Portland,  Me. 

FARNHAM,  CHARLES  TOWNE.  Student  1893-94.  Address,  Care 
George  T.  Farnham,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

GAY,  CLARENCE  BERTRAM,  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1899.  Special 
student  1893-95.  U.  S.  military  service  1898,  surgeon;  house  officer 
R.  I.  hospital;  medical  officer  Butler  Hospital,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1900- 
04;  physician  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Author  articles  in  medical  journals. 
Address,  47  Day  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  P. 

GORDON,  MURRAY  M^EST.  Student  1894-96.  Address,  Bethlehem, 
N.  H. 

GRAY,  MATTHEW  BERNARD.  Sttident  1893-94.  Refiner.  Address, 
77  Beacon  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Prov.  dir. 

GREENE,  DANIEL  MYRON.  Student  1893-95.  Principal  grammar 
school,  Georgiaville,  R.  I.;  Washington,  R.  I.;  special  correspondent 
Providence  Sunday  telegram,  and  other  newspapers.  Port  Angeles,  Wash. ; 
also  connected  with  Washington  Pacific  railroad.  Author  numerous 
illustrated  articles  and  stories  in  newspapers  and  magazines.  Address, 
Port  Angeles,  Wash.  P. 

GREENE,  HERBERT  MANLIUS.  Special  student  1893-94.  From  St. 
Louis,  Mo.  P- 

HALL.  FRANKLIN  LAWRENCE.  Student  1893-95.  Teller  R.  I.  hos- 
pital trust  company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  131  Mitchell  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  P- 

HANCOCK,  ARTHUR  MURRAY.  Student  1893-97.  Address,  Franklin, 
N.  H. 

HARLOW,  ALBERT  HENRY.  Student  1893-95.  Address,  Whitman, 
Mass. 

HAZEL,  CLINTON  DECATUR.  Special  student  1S93-94.  Address, 
Attleboro,  Mass. 

HIGMAN,  HARRIS  DELOS.     Student  1893-94.     From  Chicago,  111. 

HOLLINGWORTH,  ARTHUR,  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1898.  Interne 
R.  I.  hospital  1898-1900;  assistant  surgeon  out-patient  department 
1900-;  physician  and  surgeon  Providence,  R.  I.;  admitting  physician 
Providence  lying-in  hospital  1901-.  Address,  281  Public  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

HOPKINS,  WILLIAM  BURR.  vStudent  1893-94.  Address,  93  Equitable 
Building,  Boston,  Mass.  Frat. 

JENCKES,  JOSEPH  MARTIN.  Student  1893-96.  From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

JILLSON,  HAROLD  LADD.  Student  1893-94.  Born  Providence,  R.  I., 
March  24,  1876;  died  Buttonwoods,  Warwick,  R.  I.,  Aug.  17,  1894.      P. 

JONES,  BENJAMIN  DUNN.     Student  1893-95.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

KING,  HOWARD  FROST,  M.D.  Albany  medical  college.  Student  1893-96. 
Physician  Windsor,  Conn.     Address,  Windsor,  Conn. 

LAKE,  JOHN.     Student  1893-95.     Address,  Box  349,  Bristol,  R.  I. 

LEWIS,  EDGAR  ALEXANDER.  Ph.B.  Student  1893-96.  Principal 
high  school  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  1899-1903;  high  school,  Wayland,  N.  Y., 
1903-.     Address,  Belleville,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.  P. 

LEWIS,  FRANK  HORTON.  Student  1893-95.  Clerk  Merchants  freezing 
and  cold  storage  company.     Address,  63  Beacon  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Prov.  dir. 


i897  NON-GRADUATES  691 

LEWISOHN,  SAM.     Special  student  1893-94.     From  New  York,  N.  Y. 
LOCKWOOD,  CHAUNCY  AVERY.     Special  student   1S93-96.     Address. 

Stamford,  Conn. 
LOMBARD,  GEORGE  EDWARD.     Student  189V94.     Address.  127  High 

St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  -       /        s 

LORD,  HENRY  MARTIN.     Student  1S93-94.     From  New  York,  N.  Y. 
LOVELAND,    CLIFTON    WELLS.     Student    1893-95,   1901.     Sub-master 

hiL,di  school.  East  Providence,   R.  I.,  1897.     Address,   143   Indiana  Ave.. 

Providence,   R.   I.  p. 

LOWNEY,  DENNIS  JOSEPH,  M.D.     Special  student  1893-95.     Physician 

New  Bedford,  Mass.;  city  physicitm.     Address,  Weld  St.,  New  Bedford, 

Mass.  P. 

McCLAVE,    ARCHIBALD.     Student    1893-94.     With   E.    P.    Dutton   and 

company,  booksellers  and  publishers.  New  York,  N.  Y.      Resident  Scar- 

boro,  N.  Y.     Address,  136  West  58th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Frat. 

McCLELLAN,    GEORGE  BROWNING.     Special  student   1893-95.     Real 

estate  agent  Chicago,  111.;   Abelene,   Kans.;  secretary  to   U.  S.   delegate 

from  Hawaiian  Islands.     Address,  Honolulu,  Hawaiian  Islands. 

McLAREN,  JAMES  FIENRY.     Special  student  1893-94.     Address,  Attle- 

boro  Falls,  Mass. 
McMANUS,    JOHN.     Special   student    1893-95.     Assistant   superintendent 

Utica  Willowvalc  bleaching  company.     Address,  Chadwicks.  N.  Y.        P. 
MILLARD,   CHARLES    DUNSMORE,    LL.B.    Student    1893-95.     Lawyer 

Tarrytown,   N.  Y.;  town  clerk  Greenburgh,  West  Chester^  N.  Y.,  1899-. 

Address,  23  Dixon  St.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  P. 

MILNER,  HARRY  RICHARDSON.  Student  1893-94.  Address,  Moos- 
up,  Conn. 

MOORE,  JAIRUS  ALPHEUS,  Sc.B.  Trinity  college  1897.  Student  1893- 
96.  U.  S.  military  service  1900-;  first  lieutenant  1902-.  Address, 
Care  War  Department,  Washington,  D.  C.  P. 

MOXOM,  PHILIP  WILFRED  TRAVIS,  M.D.  Har\^ard  university  1901. 
Student  1893-96.  Physician  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Address,  482  East  i8th 
St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P. 

MUNROE,  GEORGE  BURDEN.  Student  1893-94.  Bookkeeper  R.  I. 
hospital  trust  company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  R.  I.  Hospital 
Trust  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MURRAY,  CHRLSTOPHER  ALEXANDER.  Special  student  i893-95- 
Jeweler.      Address,  279  Cottage  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Pawt.  dir. 

OTIS,  JAMES  ORIN.  Student  1893-96.  Manufacturing  jeweler.  Ad- 
dress, 203  Adelaide  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PARK,  CHARLES  WILLIS.  Special  student  1893-96.  Student  New- 
ton theological  institution  1896-97;  graduated  Rochester  theological 
seminary  1899;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1899;  pastor  First  church. 
Fort  Dodge,  la.,  1899-1900;  Millbury,  Mass.,  1901-.  Address,  Millbury, 
Mass.  P. 

PECKHAM,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Student  1893-94.  Milk  dealer.  Ad- 
dress, Middletown,  R.  I. 

PERKINS,  HARRY  WILDER.  vStudent  1S93-97.  Manufacturer;  treas- 
urer and  secretary  Morrill  knitting  companv.  Address,  43  Prospect  St., 
Woonsocket,  R.  I.  "  '  Frat. 

PHINNEY,  ADELBERT.  Student  1893-96.  With  Stanley  electric  man- 
ufacturing company.     Address,  Pittsficld,  Mass.  P. 

PICKERSGILL,  WILLIAM  COPELAND,  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  tech- 
nology 1905.  Special  student  1893-94.  Civil  engineer  Charles  river 
basin  commission,  Boston,  Mass.     Address,  East  Providence,  R.  I.         P. 

POTTER,  CLINTON  EVERETT.  Student  1893-96.  Letter  carrier. 
Address,  P.  O.  Box  343,  Olneyville,  R.  I. 


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RANDALL,  WILLIAM  GALLUP,  LL.B.  Columbian  university  1903. 
Student  1893-95.      Lawyer.     Address,  Riverside,  CaL  P. 

RICHARDS,  FRANCIS  BULLARD.  Student  1893-95.  With  R.  I.  nation- 
al bank  Providence,  R.  I.,  1895-99;  Rumford  chemical  works  1899-1901; 
Castner  electrolytic  alkali  company,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Address, 
University  Club,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  P. 

RICHMOND,  HOWARD  ANSON.  Student  1893-94.  With  L.  M.  Wilcox, 
Calder  and  company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  32  George  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Prov.  dir. 

ROBINSON,  EDWIN  AUGUSTUS.  Student  1893-97.  In  real  estate 
business.     Address,    15   Bailey  St.,   Attleboro,   Mass.  P. 

RUSSELL,  GEORGE  GOLSON.  Special  student  1893-94.  Mantifacturer. 
Address,  Cincinnati,  O.  Frat. 

SANBORN,  ALVAH  HOWARD.  Student  1893-94.  With  Mercury, 
Newjaort,  R.  I.     Address,  Newport  Mercury,  Newport,  R.  I. 

SENIOR,  FRANK  WIDNER,  D.D.S.  Philadelphia  dental  college  1S9S. 
Dentist.     Address,  247  Main  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 

SHEAD,  EDWARD  WADSWORTH,  M.D.  Harvard  university  1901. 
House  officer  City  hospital,  Boston,  Mass.,  1901-02;  resident  physician 
Cambridge  hospital  1902-04;  member  staff  Lying-in  hospital,  New  York, 
N.  Y.;  physician  Seattle,  Wash.  Bom  Eastport,  Me.,  Feb.  9,  1874; 
died  Seattle,  Wash.,  Aug.  1905.  Prov.  jour.,  P. 

SHIPPEE,  HARRY  LODOWICK.  Student  1S93-96.  Address,  East 
Greenwich,  R.  I. 

STEWART,  EDWARD  DELANO.  Student  1893-98.  Address,  Mystic, 
Conn. 

STOCKWELL,  ARTHUR  MAYHEW.  Special  student  1893-94.  Oil 
inspector  Germania  refining  company.  Oil  City,  Penn.  Address,  Rouse- 
ville,    Venango  Co.,  Penn.  P. 

TUCKER,  JOSEPH  WHITTEMORE  SWEET.  Student  1S93-96.  Law- 
yer.    Address,      New  York,  N.  Y.  Frat. 

UTLEY,  ALBERT  GREENE.  Special  student  1893-94.  From  Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 

WHITTELSEY,  LEWIS  GATES.  Special  stvident  1893-95.  From  Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 

WORMELLE,  WILSON  WARD.  Student  1893-94.  Address,  6  Mello  St., 
Brighton,  Mass. 


ANDREWS,  MARTHA  LOUISE.  Special  student  1893-96.  Address,  253 
Broadway,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

AUSTIN,  ALICE  WEEDEN.  Student  1893-95.  Born  Providence,  R.  I., 
June  27,  1875;  died  Providence,  Aug.  3,  1895.  Prov.  rec. 

BANCROFT,  BERTHA  CAROLINE.^  Student  1893-94.  From  Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

BUSH,  ELLEN  METCALF.  Special  student  1893-95.  Address,  542 
Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

DICKSON,  MARGARELLA  MAY.  Student  1S93-94.  Address,  86  Ver- 
mont Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

DRAKE,  ADDIE  MAY.  Special  student  1893-95.  Teacher  French  and 
German,  Tilton  seminary,  Tilton,  N.  H.,  1897-99,  1904-;  Drew  seminary, 
Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1900-02;  superintendent  schools.  Union  district,  Bristol, 
N.  H.     Address,  Bristol,  N.  H.  P. 

FORBUSH,  MAUD  MULLER.  Special  student  1893-94.  Address,  River- 
side, R.  I. 


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FRENCH,  LUCY  MINERVA  [Mrs.  Harry  St.  John  Filmer].  Special 
student   1893-96.     Address.  Webster,  Mass. 

GARVIN,  ETHEL.  Special  student  1893-96.  Graduated  N.  Y.  state 
library  school,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1898;  cataloguer  Forbes  library,  North- 
ampton, Mass.,  1898-1900;  periodical  custodian,  public  library,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1900-01;  special  libraries'  custodian  1901-.  Address, 
Lonsdale,  R.  I.  P. 

GRAVES,  MINERVA  MAUD.  Special  student  1893-94.  Address,  134 
Williams  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

HAYES,  JENNIE  COOKE  [Mrs.  Arthur  Smith].  Special  student  1893-94. 
Address,  42  Harvard  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

HAYES,  RUTH  BENNETT  [Mrs.  Jonas  Viles].  Student  1893-94.  Teach- 
er Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-1903.     Address,  Columbia,  Mo.  P. 

JILLSON,  ELIZABETH  ALVIRA.  Special  student.  1893-94.  Principal 
grammar  school  North  Scituate,  R.  I.,  18915-97;  Georgiaville,  R.  I., 
1897;  West  Wrentham,  Mass.     Address,  R.  F.  D    i,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

LOW,  ADELLA  FRANCES.  Special  student  1893-94.  Address,  16  South 
Angell   St.,   Providence,   R.   I.  P. 

ROBINSON,  CLARA  FLORILLA.  Special  student  1893-95.  Supervisor 
drawing,  normal  school,  Whitewater,  Wis.,  1886-90;  R.  I.  state  normal 
school  1890-95;  public  schools,  Pl^^mouth,  Mass.,  1896-1900;  Ames- 
bury,  Mass.,  1904-.     Address,  37  Summer  St.,  Plymouth,  Mass.  P. 

WILSON,  BERTHA  LOUISE.  Special  student  1893-96.  Address,  Lons- 
dale, R   I. 

WRIGHT,  CORNELIA  RUSSELL.  Special  student  1893-94.  From 
Providence,  R.  I. 

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1898 

ALDRICH,  PAUL  EDWIN.  Student  1895-97.  Real  estate  agent  Woon- 
socket, R.  I.     Address,  344  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Frat. 

AMIDON,  JOHN  JEROME  FRANKLIN.  Special  student  1894-95- 
Poultry  farmer  and  canvasser,  North  Tisbury,  Mass.  Author  various 
poems  and  essays.     Address,  North  Tisbury,  Mass.  P. 

BALLOU,  WARREN  JAMES.  Student  1894-96.  Address,  Woon.socket. 
R.  I. 

BARKER,  RICHARD  JACKSON.  Student  1894-96.  Lumber  dealer, 
superintendent  Barker  lumber  company,  Fall  River,  Mass.  Address, 
Barker  Lumber  Co.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

BEARSE,  JOSEPH  CALDWELL,  Special  student  1894-95.  From  Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 

BOSS,  HENRY  MANCHESTER,  LL.B.  Yale  1899.  Special  student  1894- 
96.      Lawyer.     Address,  48  Custom  House  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BOSWORTH,  CHARLES  EVERETT.  Student  1894-98.  From  Warren, 
R.  I.;  later  from  Woodbury,  Conn. 

BOYDEN,  EUGENE  MASON.  Student  1894-95.  Clerk  Bradstrcet  com- 
pany.    Address,  48  Third  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Prov.  dir. 

BRADY,  STUART  FRANCIS.     Student  1894-95.     From  Dover,  Me. 

BROWN,  ARTHUR  LORING.  Student  1893-94,  1895-96.  From  Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 

BUDLONG,  MATTHEW  WILLIAMSON.  vStudent  1894-95.  Born  John- 
ston, R.  I.,  June  27,  1875;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  3,  1895. 

Prov.  rcc. 

BUSH,  EDWIN  ARNOLD.  Special  student  1894-97  In  business. 
Address,  212  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


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CADY,  FRANK  LIPPITT.  Special  student  1894-97.  Student  chemistry 
and  biology,  Mass.  institute  of  technology,  four  years;  assistant  office  of 
milk  inspection,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1901-.  Address,  78  Central  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

GARY,  CHARLES  WILBUR.  Special  student  1894-96.  Principal  high 
school,  Kittery,  Me.,  1897-98;  Rumford  Falls,  Me.,  1898-1903;  manager 
Maine  publishing  company  1903-;  president  York  county  teachers' 
association;  Oxford  county  teachers'  association;  member  committee  on 
college  entrance  requiirements,  Maine  association  of  colleges  and  prepar- 
atory schools.     Address,  75  Washburne  Ave.,  Portland,  Me.  P. 

CASE,  WILLARD  LACEY.  Student  1894-95.  Assistant  receiving  teller 
Market  and  Fulton  national  bank,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1896-98;  U.  S. 
military  service  War  with  Spain;  with  Tower  and  Wallace,  engineers, 
1899-1900;  student  civil  engineering,  Columbia  university,  1900-01 ;  secre- 
tary To\ver  and  Wallace  1901;  chief  assistant  engineer  George  F.  Hardy, 
1901-03;  with  the  United  coke  and  gas  co.,  and  the  American  coke  and 
gas  construction  co.,  1903-.  Address,  402  Westfield  Ave.,  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.  P.,  Frat. 

CHAPLIN,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Student  1894-97.  From  Pawtucket, 
R.  I. 

CURRIER,  ANDREW  ROBESON.  Student  1894-95.  Address,  Valley 
Falls,  R.  I. 

DUNNE,  JAMES  ALOYSIUS.  Special  student  1894-97.  Address,  317 
Clinton  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

DUBOIS,  HENRY  DEAN  CHURCH.  Student  1894-96.  U.  S.  naval 
service  1898,  chief  yeoman;  admitted  to  bar  1903;  lawyer  Providence, 
R.  I.;  first  lieutenant  and  commissary  R.  I.  militia  1902-.  Address,  19 
College  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

EARLE,  BENJAMIN  MUMFORD.  Special  student  1894-95.  From 
Providence,  R.  I. 

FRANKLIN,  FREDERICK  HOVEY.  Special  student  1894-95.  Chemist. 
Address,  212  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Prov.  dir. 

FREEMAN,  ALLEN  BATEMAN.  Student  1894-95.  Farmer  Blodgett 
Mills,  N.  Y.     Address,  Blodgett  Mills.  N.  Y.  P. 

FREEMAN,  CHARLES  RUMSEY,  A.B.  Carson  and  Newman  college, 
Jefferson  City,  Tenn.,  1896;  A.  M.  1900.  Student  1896-97.  Graduated 
Rochester  theological  seminary  1900;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1896; 
pastor  Bridgewater,   N.   S,,   1901-.     Address,   Bridgewater,   N.  S.  P. 

GOBEILLE,  LOUIS  NAPOLEON.  Student  1894-96.  Medical  student 
University  of  Penn.     Address,  207  Park  Ave.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

GORDON,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Special  student  1894-95.  From 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

GRAVES,  RUSSELL  CHAFFEE.  Stvident  1894-98.  Address,  Benning- 
ton, Vt. 

HAND,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Student  1S94-95.  Naval  architect  New 
Bedford,   Mass.,   1896-.     Address,   New  Bedford,  Mass.  P. 

HARRINGTON,  GEORGE  WHEATON.  Special  student  1894-95.  From 
Providence,  R.  I. 

HURD,  EDWIN  GALE.     Student  1894-95.     From  Flint,  Mich. 

JENCKES,  FREDERICK  LATIMER.  Special  student  1894-96.  Manu- 
facturer E.  Jenckes  manufacturing  company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Address, 
E.  Jenckes  Manufacturing  Co.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Frat. 

KELLY,  THOMAS.     Special  student  1S94-96.     From  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

KEOUGH,  DANIEL  AUGUSTUS.  Student  1896-98.  From  Millville, 
Mass.     Died  Millville,  Mass.,  Feb.  26.  1903.  P. 


1898  N  O  N  -  (>  R  A  n  U  A  T  E  S  695 

KILVERT,  WALTER  DUNN.  Student  1894-97.  Clerk  Providence, 
R.  I.     Address,  436  Brook  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Prov.  dir. 

KINGSFORD,  HOWARD  NELSON,  M.D.  Dartmouth  college  1898^ 
Special  student  chemistry  1894-95.  Graduate  student  medicine,  Har- 
vard university,  1898-99;  patholo.<):ical  house  officer  Boston  city  hospital 
1898-99;  instructor  patholoijjy  and  bacteriology,  Dartmouth  college,  1900- ; 
pathologist  Mary  Hitchcock  hospital,  Hanover,  N.  H.  Author  mono- 
graphs on  medical  subjects.     Address,  Hanover,  N.  H.  P. 

KIRBY,  HOLDER  CRARY.  Special  student  1894-96.  From  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass. 

LORD,  WALTER  JABEZ.  Student  1894-95,  1896-97.  Reporter  Jokdui/. 
Providence,  R.  I.  Born  Worcester,  Mass.,  July  17,  1875;  drowned 
Pawtuxet,  R.  L,  July  25,  1898.  Prov.  jour. 

MAINS,  ERNEST  CARLETON.  Student  1894-95.  Druggist.  Address, 
479  Broadway,  South  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

MATHEIWS,  FRANKLIN  KING.  Student  1894-95.  Minister  Ridgc- 
wood,  N.  J.;  member  board  of  education.      Address,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

P. 

MILLMAN,  LESTER  WALTON.  Student  1894-97.  Lawyer.  From 
Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

MITCHELL,  GEORGE  LANGLEY  MILLS.  Student  1894-95.  Salesman. 
Address,  464  Laurel  Hill  Ave.,  Arlington,  R.  I.  P. 

MORSE,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Student  1895-98.  Secretary  and  treasu- 
rer Old  Dominion  fishing  company  1899;  Suffolk  fertilizer  company  1899; 
Cape  Fear  fisheries  company  1901,  1902,  1903;  treasurer  U.  S.  menhaden 
oil  guano  company  1900;  The  fisheries  company  1900-.  Address,  135 
Front  St..  New  York.'N.  Y.  P. 

NADEAU,  LEO  FRANCIS.  Student  1894-96.  Special  agent  Norwich 
union  fire  insurance  company;  member  town  council,  East  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1901,  1902.     Address,  66  Oak  Ave.,   Riv^ersidc,  R.  I. 

OLNEY,  ELAM  WARD.  Student  1894-96.  Woolen  manufacturer.  Ad- 
dress, 141  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

PAINE,  JOHN  FISKE.     Student  1894-96.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

PEARSE,  WILLIAM  EDGAR.  Special  student  1894-95.  Salesman 
Bailey,  Banks  and  Biddle  coinpany,  jewelers,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  Ad- 
dress, 914  South  50th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 

PIERCE,  EARL  CARLDOR.  Student  1894-96.  Address,  14  Bradford 
St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

POTTER,  JAMES  ROWLAND.  Student  1894-95.  Civil  engineer;  assist- 
ant engineer  construction  Penn.  railroad  coinpany  1900-.  Address, 
Downington,  Penn.  P. 

POTTER,  WILLIAM  KING.  Student  1894-97.  Dealer  in  blank  books 
and  stationerJ^     Address,  156  Shaw  Ave.,  Edgewood,  R.  I.  P. 

POWERS,  ROLAND  CORNELL.  Student  1894-97.  Clerk  Humphrey 
and  Cornell,  wholesale  grocers.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  30  Medway 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

QUIMBY,  FRANK  ALBERT.  Student  1894-98.  Address,  Hills  Grove, 
R.  I. 

RHODES,  EGBERT  ELLIS.  Student  1894-96.  Address,  24  Pine  St., 
Attlcboro,  Mass. 

RILEY,  JOHN  JOSEPH.  Student  1894-96.  Address,  West  Springfield, 
Mass. 

RODMAN,  ALBERT  LEWIS.  Student  1894-97.  Address,  Lafayette, 
R.  I. 

SARLE,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Student  1894-97.  Address,  Warwick, 
R.  I. 


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SHERMAN,  CHARLES  MICKLE.  Student  1894-95.  From  English- 
town,  N.  J. 

SHURROCKS,  WILLIAM  OTIS.  Student  1894-95.  Travelling  salesman 
Boston,  Mass.     Address,  112  Beach  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

STRAIGHT,  JOLIN  ALBERT.  Special  student  1894-95.  Address,  East 
Providence,  R.  I. 

SUMMERSGILL,  HENRY  TRAVERS,  Special  student  1894-97.  From 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

SWEATT,  MYRON  LOUIS  BALLOU.  Special  student  1894-95.  Assist- 
ant superintendent  Woonsocket  machine  and  press  company;  member 
city  council,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1902-.     Address,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.      P. 

TALCOTT,  JOHN  REMINGTON.  Student  1894-96.  From  New  London, 
Conn. 

THAYER.  EDWARD.  Student  1894-96.  Manufacturer.  Address,  170 
Pawtucket  Ave.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Frat. 

TOBIAS,  DAVID  ELLIOT.  Student  1894-96.  Address,  Narragansett  Pier, 
R.  I. 

TOTTEN,  HAROLD  HEATHWOOD.  Student  1894-96.  Address,  North 
Attleboro,  Mass. 

TRACY,  GEORGE  HUSSEY.  Student  1894-98.  Teacher  Little  Comp- 
ton,  R.  I.,  1899-1900;  principal  grammar  school,  Saxonville,  Mass., 
1900-01;  grammar  school.  Warehouse  Point,  Conn.,  1901-04;  superin- 
tendent schools,  Westport,  Conn  ,  1904-.     Address,  Westport,  Conn.     P. 

UPTpN,  JOHN  WILLIS.  Student  1894-97.  From  Tyngsboro,  Mass. 
Died  Tyngsboro,  Mass.,  Dec.  13,  1898. 

VUNK,  JOHN  ROBINSON.     Student  1894-95.     Address,  Cortland,  N.  Y. 

WHEELER,  WILFRID.  Special  student  1894-95.  Florist.  Address, 
Concord,  Mass.  P. 

WILDER,  WILLIS  ALLIN.     Student  1894-96.     From  Bethlehem,  N    H. 

ZEBLEY,  ROBERT  PURDY.  Student  1894-95.  Baptist  minister; 
pastor  Mannington,  W.  Va.,  1897-;  Tacony,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1900-. 
Address,  3622  Rawle  St.,  Tacony,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  P. 


ARMINGTON,  ELIZABETH  EDGE  [Mrs.  Edward  S.  Moulton].     Special 

student  1894-96.     Address,  Riverside,  R.  I. 
BRONSON,  KATHERINE  LOUISE  [Mrs.  Winthrop  F    Earden].     Special 

student    history   1894-95.      Address,    198  South    Main    St.,    Attleboro, 

Mass.  P. 

BROWN,  EDNA  ADELAIDE.     Special  student  1894-96.     Graduated  New 

York  state  library  school,  Albany,  N.  Y..  iqoo.     Cataloguer.     Address, 

Public  Library,  Galveston,  Tex. 

BROWN,  ETHEL  FARNUM.  Special  student  1894-96.  Teacher  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Address,  88  Comstock  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BUNCE,  CARRIE.     Special  student  1804-95.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

CALEF,  IRENE  LOUISE  [Mrs.  Thomas  B.  Nichols].  Special  student 
1894-96.  Instructor  sewing,  Drexel  institute,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1899- 
1900.     Address,   195  South  Main  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  P. 

COLLINS,  MAUDE.  Student  1899-1900.  Teacher.  Address,  130  Ade- 
laide Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CRAWFORD,  MARY  IDA  Mrs.  John  Edward  Conway].  Teacher  Peace 
Dale,  R.  I.;  Attleboro,  M  ;.^s.  Born  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1875;  died 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,   Nov.  24,   1900.  P. 


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CRUMB,  VIRGINIA  MORGAN.  Student  1894-97.  Teacher.  Address, 
Riverside,  R.  I. 

GARDINER.  EDNA  RHODES.  Special  student  1894-95.  Address,  156 
Cypress  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GAskiLL,  JESSIE  MAY  [Mrs  Charles  Wheelock].  Special  student  1894- 
95.     Address,  216  Blackstone  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 

GRANT,  MARY  ALMA.  Special  student  1894-95.  Teacher  public  schools. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1896-.  Addi'ess,  3186  Pawtucket  Ave.,  East  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

HARTSHORN,    STELLA   JOSEPHINE.     Special   student    1894-98.     Ad- 
dress, 189  Wayland  Ave  ,  Providence,  R.  I. 
KIMBALL,   GERTRUDE   SELWYN.     Special   student    1894-96.    1S97-98, 

1899-1900.    Student  history,  Oxford  university;  teacher  Miss  Wheeller's 

school.  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  29  Humboldt  Ave.,  Providence, R.  I. 

PAMLIH,  HILMA  SOFIE  AMELIE.     Special  student  1894-95.     Ma.sseur. 

Address,  50  West  25th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
PITMAN,  SOPHIA  LORD.     vSpecial  student  architecture  1S94-95.    Teacher 

of  art,  Moses  Brown  school,    Providence,  R.  I.   Address,  152  Pitman  St., 

Providence,  R.  I. 
POOR,  LORA  MAY.     Special  student  1S94-95.     Teacher  Franklin,  Mass. 

Address,  loS  Hcyward  Ave.,  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass.  P. 

RISLEY,     FLORENCE     EFFIE.     Special    student     1894-95,     1899-1900. 

Address,  Pawtuxet,  R.  I. 
RUSSELL,  FLORENCE  WILLIAMS.     Special  student  1894-95.     Milliner. 

Address,  268  Westniinster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
SMITH,   CAROLINE   EDNA.     Student    1S94-96.     Address,    13    Haywood 

St.,  Attlcboro,  Mass.  P. 

TEMPLE,  MABEL.     Special  student  1894-97,  1898-99.     Cataloguer  Brov.^n 

university  library  1894-99.      Graduated  N.  Y.  state  library  school,  Albany 

N.  Y.      Librarian  North  Adams,  Mass.        Address,   North  Adams,  Mass. 

P. 

TISDALE,  ANNA.  Student  1894-95.  Born  South  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  1874; 
died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  27,  1896.  Prov.  rec. 

9i-*6 

1899 

ASQUITH,  FRANK  WESLEY.  Special  student  1895-96.  Baptist  min- 
ister; pastor  South  side  church,  Easton,  Penn.     Address,  Easton,  Pcnn. 

ATWATER,  DAVID  HASTINGS,  M.D.  Syracuse  university  1902.  Student 
1895-97.  Interne  Columbus  hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-03;  phy- 
sician Rochester,  N.  Y.;  member  Monroe  county  medical  society.  Ad- 
dress, 514  Lake  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  P- 

AUSTIN,  ROBERT  BETTS.     Student  1896-97.     From  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

BAILEY,  HENRY  DUNCAN.  Student  1895-99.  Woolen  designer. 
Address,  Carolina,  R.  I.  P- 

BANNON.  JOHN  FRANCIS.  Special  student  1895-97.  Address,  Central 
Falls,  R.  I. 

BARKER,  LEWIS  APPLETON,  LL.B.  University  of  Maine  1900.  Special 
student  1895-96.  Lawyer  Bangor,  Me.;  member  Me.  house  of  repre- 
sentatives 1903-.      Address,  Bangor,  Me.  P. 

BARNEFIELD,  HAROLD  CHESTER.  Student  1895-97.  Law  student 
Harvard  university;  lawj-er  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Address,  Pawtucket.  R.  I. 

BARTLETT,  WALTER  IVES.  Student  1895-97,  1901-02.  City  editor 
daily  paper  1897;  lay  chaplain  U.  S.  army  1898;  city  missionary  Chicago. 
111.,  1899:  student  Baptist  theological  seminary,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1899- 
1900;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1900;  pastor  Victor.  Col.,  1900-01;  What 


698  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1899 

Cheer,  la. ;  Perry,  la. ;  instructor  Normal  college,  Perry.  Author  articles 
in  magazines.  Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  26,  1873;  died  Rocky  Ford, 
Col.,  Sept.  26,  1904.  P. 

BELANGER,  FRANCIS  XAVIER.  Special  student  1895-96.  From 
Providence,  R.  I. 

BIGELOW,    JOSEPH    HILL.     Special    student    1895-97.     Address,     169 

East  69th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
BLANCHARD,  EDGAR  LEE.     Student  1895-97.     Student  R.  I.  school  of 

design  1899.     Address,  122  Fountain  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
BRIGHAM,    HERBERT   OLIN.     Student    1895-96.    Assistant  in   Hbrary, 

Brown  university,  1900-01;  second  assistant  librarian  1901-03.    Librarian 

R.  I.  state  library  1903-.     Address,  95  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

P. 
BROWN,    MILTON    BARROWS.     Special    student    1895-96.     Merchant. 

Address,  62  Exchange  Place,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BUFFINTON,  JOHN  ALLEN.     Student  1895-96.     Treasurer  R.  I.  motor 

company.     Address,  463  Broadway,  Providence,  R.  I. 
BURCHARD,   JOHN    DIXON.     Student    1S95-96.     Address,   South   Nor- 

walk.  Conn. 

BURGESS,  CARLETON  ASHBURG.  Special  student  1895-97.  Baptist 
minister;  pastor  Quidnessett  church,  Davisville,  R.  I.  Address,  439 
Plain  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

CAMPBELL,  NEIL  ANGUS.  Student  1895-98.  U.  S.  mihtary  service, 
second  lieutenant,  from  Phenix,  R.  I. 

CARD,  OSCAR  ALGERNON.  Student  1895-96.  In  business  Providence, 
R.  I.     Address,  30  Bridgham  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

CASEY,  JOHN  THOMAS.  '  Student  1895-97.  Clergyman.  Address,  Spen- 
cer, Mass. 

CLARK,  HERBERT  FRANCIS.  Student  1895-97.  Geologic  draughts- 
man U.  S.  geological  survey.  Address,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  P. 

CLARKE,  ALFRED  THEOPHILUS.  Student  1895-96.  Address,  Ja- 
maica, W.  I. 

COLWELL,  WILMARTH  HOLT.  Student  1895-96.  Clerk  Chapin  and 
Hollister  company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  158  West  Clifford  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

COMEE,  ARTHUR  METCALF  MORTON.  Student  1895-97.  Electrical 
engineer.     Address,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 

CONNOLLY,  JOHN  EDWARD.  Student  1895-97.  Address,  159  Parade 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

COOPER,  BURTON  HENRY.  Special  student  1895-96,  1S97-98.  From 
Providence,  R.  I. 

CORTHELL,  HOWARD  LAWRENCE.  Student  1895-98.  Civil  engineer; 
with  111.  central  railroad  1898-1902;  assistant  engineer  111.  central  rail- 
road and  Mo.  bridge  company  1902;  assistant  engineer  in  charge  of  field 
work,  Chicago  and  Western  Indiana  railroad  1902-.  Address,  4353 
Berkley  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  P. 

CUTLER,  WALDO  PAGE.  Student  1895-97.  Clerk.  Address,  16  Frank- 
lin St.,  Woburn,  Mass.  P. 

DUFFY,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH.  Student  1895-97.  Clerk  post  office.  Ad- 
dress, Post  Ofilce,  Providence,  R.  I.  Prov.  dir. 

DUHAIN,  CLAUDE  LOUIS  FAYE.  Special  student  1895-97.  From 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

DUNNE,  THOMAS  JOSEPH.  Student  1895-97.  Address,  317  Clinton 
St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


i899  NON-GRADUATES  699 

ELLIS,  JOSEPH  WILCOX.  Student  1895-99.  From  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Deceased. 

ENGSTROM,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Special  student  1895-96.  Student 
Southern  Baptist  thcoloirical  seminary  1888-89;  Baptist  union  theological 
seminary  1889-91;  Newton  theological  institution  1891-92;  preacher 
West  Guilford,  Vt.,  1893;  Marshfield,  Mass.,  1894;  Gayhead,  Mass.,  1895; 
ordained  Baptist  minister  1895;  pastor  Montgomery  Centre,  Vt.,  1896; 
teacher  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896-98;  pastor  Florida,  Mass.,  1898-?.  Pres- 
ent address  unknown.  Newt. 

FOSTER,  HARRY  CADY.  Student  1895-98.  With  R.  I.  leather  com- 
pany.    Address,  48  Lloyd  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

ERASER,  FREDERIC  ALEXANDER.  Student  1895-96.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

FRYER,    ELI    THOMPSON.     Student    1895-97.     Address,    Hightstown, 

FULLER,  ARTHUR  ENDICOTT.  Special  student  1895-97.  Address, 
Dan  vers,  Mass. 

GALLAGHER,  OWEN  FRANCIS.  Special  student  1895-99.  Lawyer 
Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  206  Oxford  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GORMAN,  CHARLES  WOODBURY,  LL.B.  Boston  university  1901. 
Student  1895-96.  Lawyer  Providence,  R.  I.;  captain  and  aide-de-camp 
R.  I.  militia.     Address,  73  Dover  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GREENE,  HOWARD  JOHNSON.  Special  student  1895-96.  General 
manager  Oliver  Johnson  and  company.  Providence,  R.  1.  Address,  60 
Charles  Field  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

GRIER,  ALEXANDER  SUTHERLAND.  Student  1895-96.  Correspond- 
ent James  McCutcheon  company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  176  West 
87th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

GRIFFIN,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.  Student  1895-97.  With  Conn, 
mutual  life  insurance  company  1898-1900;  Phoenix  mutual  life  insurance 
company;  manager  Franklin  press  company.  Address,  63  Washington 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

HAINES,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.  Student  1895-96.  Address,  New 
Bedford,  Mass. 

HARRIS,  JAMES  GEORGE.  Student  1895-96,  1897-98.  From  Boston, 
Mass. 

HEATH,  RALPH  EVERETT.  vStudent  1S95-98.  Address,  933  Burling- 
ton Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

HIGGINS,  HARRY  SHREVE.  Student  1895-07.  Student  Rochester 
theological  seminary.     Address,   Bordentown,    N.   J. 

HILL,  DANIEL  AUGUSTINE.  Student  1895-97.  Vice  president  Western 
advertising  company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Address.  306  Century  Building, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  P. 

HILL,  EWING.  Student  1895-96.  First  vice  president  and  treasurer 
Western  advertising  company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Address,  511  Star  Build- 
ing, St.  Louis,  Mo.  P. 

HOPKINS,  HENRY  WADE,  M.D.  University  of  Vt.  1902.  Student  1895- 
98.      Physician  Warren,  R.  I.     Address,  Warren,  R.  I. 

HOULIHAN,  DANIEL  HENRY.  Special  student  1895-98.  From  Paw- 
tuxct,  R.  I. 

HOWE,  ROY  STANLEY,  D.D.S.  University  of  Penn.  1899.  Student  1895- 
96.  Dentist  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  102  West  57th  St.,  New  York. 
N.  Y.  P. 

HYDE,  JAMES  SAMUEL.     Student   1895-98.     From  Fall  River,  Mass. 

IVES,  ROBERT  MILO.  Student  1895-96.  Bom  Wallingford,  Conn., 
Aug.   21,   1876;  died  Wallingford,  June  28,   1902.  P. 


700  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1899 

JACKMAN,  LUTHER  TAYLOR,  M  D.  N.  C.  medical  college  1900.  Student 
1895-97.  Physician  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  medical  examiner  Metropolitan 
life  insurance  company;  Fidelity  and  casualty  company.  Address,  257 
1 2th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P. 

JACOB,  THOMAS.     Special  student  1895-96.     From  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

JAYNES,  ALMON  ANDRUS,  D.B.  General  theological  seminary  1902. 
Student  1895-98.  Episcopal  minister  in  charge  parishes,  Oriskany  Falls, 
Holland,  Patent  and  Augusta,  N.  Y.,  1902-03;  chaplain  St.  John's  mili- 
tary school,  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  1903-.  Address,  St.  John's  Military  School, 
Manlius,  N.  Y.  P. 

JENKS,  HIRAM  CLEVELAND.  Student  1895-99.  Bookkeeper  and 
assistant  manager  manufacturing  company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  ward 
clerk  Pawtucket  1898,  1900,  1901.  Address,  252  High  St.,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I. 

JOHNSON,  ROSWELL  HILL.  Special  student  1895-96.  Address,  234 
High  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

JORDAN,  JOHN  PACKARD.     Student  1895-97.     From  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

KENNEDY,  HERBERT  HARLEY,  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technology 
1901.  Student  1895-97.  Traflic  engineer  N.  Y.  and  Penn.  telephone 
company  1902-.     Address,  205  East  Gray  St.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  P. 

KENT,  REVERE  WARREN.  Student  1895-97.  Manager  Narragansett 
milling  company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Address,  744  Benefit  St.,  Paw- 
tucket, R.  I. 

KNOWLES,  JEROME  HENRY.  Special  student  1895-97.  Address, 
Bar  Harbor,  Me. 

LADD,  ALBEE  LOVEJOY.  Student  1895-96.  Civil  engineer  Great 
northern  railway  1899-.     Address,  1022  Packard  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

P. 

LANE,  WALLACE  RUTHERFORD,  LL.B.  „Yale  university  1900.  Stu- 
dent 1895-97.  Lawyer  Des  Moines,  la.;  professor  law.  Highland  Park 
college,  and  lecturer  on  patent  law,  Drake  university,  Des  Moines,  la. 
Address,  612  Crocker  Building,  Des  Moines,  la.  Yale,  P. 

LEVIS,  HARRY  BENJAMIN^  Student  1895-97.  From  Philadelphia, 
Penn. 

LOUD,  HARRY  BERTRAM.  Student  1895-96.  Clerk  R.  I.  hospital 
trust  company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  11  Plenty  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

LOVERING,  HENRY  MORTON.  Student  1895-97.  Born  Taunton, 
Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1877;  died  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  July  25,  1898.  P. 

LOW,  CHARLES  WALTER.  Student  1895-98.  With  George  G.  Snow 
company,  shoe  manufacturers,  Brockton,  Mass.  Address,  15  Columbia 
St.,  Brockton,  Mass.  P. 

LOWE,  HARRY  HADFIELD.  Special  student  1895-96.  From  Edge- 
wood,  R.  I. 

LYONS,  ROBERT  KERR.  Special  student  1895-99.  Chemist  Silver 
Spring  bleaching  and  dyeing  company.  Address,  159  Lloyd  Ave.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  P. 

McELENEY,  JOHN  FRANCIS.  Student  1895-99.  Address,  Riverside, 
R.  I. 

McKEEN,  ERNEST  WILLIAM.  Student  1895-97.  Foreman  Morse 
twist  drill  and  machine  company,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Address,  2 
Harrison  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  P. 

MASSIE,  WALTER  WENTWORTH.  Special  student  1895-96.  In  City 
engineer's  office,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896-1903;  general  manager  Massie 
wireless  telegraph  company.  Address,  24  Mawney  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 


i899  NON-GRADUATES 


701 


MATHEWSON,  BYRON  ELMER.  Student  1895-97.  Druggist.  Ad- 
dress, 102  Mcsser  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MELLOR,  WILLIAM  HARPIN.  Special  student  1895-96.  Address. 
Pascoag,  R.  I. 

NOLAN,  JAMES  JOSEPH.     Special  student  1895-96.     Lawyer.     Address, 

49  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Prov.  dir. 

O'DONNELL,  JOHN  BENEDICT,  LL.B.  N.  Y.  law  school   1901;  LL.m! 

1902.    Student  1895-99.    Lawyer;  member  Tammany  general  committee. 

Address,  41  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

OLDS,    RAYMOND   LAWSON.     vStudent    1895-96.     In   railroad  business. 

Woodsvillc,   N.   H.     From  Newport,  Vt.     i3om  1876;  drowned  March, 

19CO. 
OSTBY,  HAROLD  WEBSTER.     Student  1895-97.     Superintendent  Ostby 

and  Barton  company,  manufacturing  jewelers.     Address,  296  Wayland 

Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PARKIS,  EARNEST  ANGELL.  Student  1895-98.  Clerk.  Address,  Care 
Cobb,    Bates  and  Yerxa,  Boston,  Mass. 

POLAND,  JAMES  Special  student  1895-96.  With  Smith  webbing  com- 
pany, Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Address,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

PRICE,  JOHN  COOPER.  Student  1895-97.  From  Salem,  N.  J.; 
drowned  Aug.,  1900. 

PUTNAM,  AMASA  SPAULDING.  Special  student  1895-96.  Student 
Newton  theological  institution  1806-98;  ordained  Baptist  minister  1898; 
pastor  Quidneck,  R.  I.,   1S98-.     Address,  Anthony,  R.  I.  Newt.,  P. 

RANDALL,  REUBEN  FULLER.  Special  student  t 895-96.  Principal 
Manton  avenue  school,  Providence,  R.  I.;  Branch  avenue  grammar 
school,  Providence.     Address.  58  College  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Prov.  dir. 

RANKIN,  EDWIN  AUGUSTINE.  Special  student  1895-96.  Salesman 
Swift  and  company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1896-1902;  stock  broker  New 
York.     Address,  52  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

READ,  FRED  STANLEY.  Student  1895-96.  Address,  Chandlerville, 
111. 

REES,  BYRON  JOHNSON.     Student  1895-98.     From  Providence.  R.  I. 

SCHIPPER,  CARL  FRED.  Student  1895-9S.  Superintendent  and  treas- 
urer Clinton  coal  company;  manager  and  secretary  Schipper  brothers 
coal  mining  company,  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  298  Harvard  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.  P. 

SCHIPPER,  IBE  JOHN.  Student  1895-97.  Assistant  superintendent 
Clinton  coal  company;  treasurer  Schipper  brothers  coal  mining  company. 
Boston,  Mass.     Address,  218  Board  of  Trade  Building,  Boston,  Mass.     P. 

SEDGWICK,  OTIS  WHITE,  M.  D.,  University  of  Vt.  Student  1896-99. 
Address,  Medical  School,  University  of  Vt.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

SHELDON,  ARTHUR  NOYES.  Student  1895-97.  Mill  engineer.  Ad- 
dress. 47  Harvard  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

SIMONDS,  LUTHER  WATTLES.  Special  student  1895-96.  Druggist. 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Address,  7  Tenth  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

SMART,  HOWARD  RANDALL.  Special  student  1895-96.  Address, 
Lincoln,  R.  I. 

SPEED,  HENRY  CHARLES.  Special  student  1895-96.  Graduated 
Newton  theological  institution  1899.  Baptist  minister.  Address,  105 
Allds  St.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  Newt. 

STOUT,  ARTHUR  DUNHAM.  Student  1895-96.  Poultry  and  fruit 
farmer.     Address,  P.  O.  Box  277,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  P- 

STUBBERT,  JOHN  IRVING.  Student  1895-96.  Foreman.  Address. 
New  London,  Conn.  Frat. 


702  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1899 

TALBOT,  ERNEST  DeWITT.  Special  student  1895-97.  Broker.  Ad- 
dress, 391  Hope  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

TENNEY,  ROBERT  MILTON.  Special  .student  1895-96.  With  Boston 
bookbinding  company.     Address,   154  Pearl  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  ASHTON,  D.B.  Episcopal  theological  school. 
Special  sttident  1895-98.  Assistant  minister  St.  Paul's  church,  Cleve- 
land, O.,  1901-02;  rector  St.  James's  church,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1902-. 
Address,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 

TIFFT,  FREDERICK  ELIJAH.  Special  student  1S95-96.  Address, 
Bennington,  Vt. 

VILES,  EDGAR  FRANCIS.     Student  1895-98.     Address,  Waltham,  Mass. 

WEEKS,  HARRY  ARTHUR.  Student  1895-99.  Civil  engineer  Mass. 
metropolitan  water  and  sewerage  boai'd.  Address,  Box  15,  West  Boyl- 
ston,  Mass.  P. 

WHIPPLE,  FRANK  MERRIAM.  Student  1895-97.  Teacher.  From 
Worcester,  Mass. 

WHITE,  MERWIN.  Student  1895-97.  Treasurer  John  R.  White  and 
son,  coal  dea.lers.  Providence,  R  I.,  1901-.  Address,  150  George  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WILKINSON,  HOWARD  HOUGH.  Student  1895-97.  With  C.  A.  Wil- 
kinson and  company,  manufacturing  opticians.  Address,  65  Elmgrove 
Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WILLIAMS,  HARRY  JAY.  Student  1895-97.  Student  R.  I.  law  school. 
Address,  14  Elgin  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

WOOD,  WALTER  LOUIS.     Student  1S95-98.     Address,  Riverside,  R.  I. 

WOOLLEY,  FRANK  FERRIS.  Student  1895-97.  Cotton  manufacturer. 
Address,  288  High  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 


BARBER,  DORA  AUGUSTA.  Special  stvident  1895-96.  Assistant  cata- 
loguer Brown  university  1895-97.  Address,  144  Pleasant  St.,  North 
Adams,  Mass.  P. 

BROWNELL,  CHARLOTTE  DICKINSON.  Student  1895-96.  Gradu- 
ated R.  I.  state  normal  school.     Address,  Little  Compton,  R.  I. 

BROWNELL,  ETHEL  CLARIET.  Student  1895-97.  Graduated  Emer- 
son school  of  oratory  1902.     Address,  63  Chapin  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BURRILL,  FANNY  BELLE.  Student  1S95-96.  Clerk  Narragansett 
mutual  fire  insurance  company.  Address,  23  Fort  Ave.,  Pawtuxet  Neck, 
R.  I.  P. 

COBB,  CLARA  BATTEY.  Special  student  1895-96.  Address,  129  Lex- 
ington Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

EDDY,  HELEN  MAUDE  [Mrs.  Alanson  D.  Rose].  Student  1895-97. 
Address,  19  Woonasquatucket  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

FALCONER,  MARY  NEWTON.  Special  student  1895-96.  Engaged  in 
raising  flowers  and  poultry,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Address,  1150  West 
46th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

GARVIN,  FLORENCE.  Special  student  1895- 1900.  Member  staff  Proi;- 
idcnce  journal,  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  Lonsdale,  R.  I.  P. 

HOLBROOK,  ELIZABETH  RICHARDS.  Student  1895-97.  Teacher 
Attlcboro,  Mass.     Address,  28  Pine  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  P. 

JACKSON,  JENNY  MARIE  [Mrs.  Harry  W.  Marcy].  Student  1895-96. 
Address,  478  Friendship  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

LATHAM,  HARRIET  LUSANNAH  [Mrs.  Frank  Davol  Ea.sterbrooks]. 
Special  student  1896-1900.     Address,  High  St.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.     P. 


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LEWIS,  ELSIE  LILLA.     Student  1896-97.     Address,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

McBAIN,  MARY  CATHARINE  [Mrs.  D.  T.  L.  McKerroU],  A.B.  Toronto 
university  1899.  Critic  manuscript  reader  Publishers'  syndicate,  Toronto 
Ont.,  1901.     Address,  The  Manse,  Lucknow,  Ont.,  Can.  P. 

MINER,  JOSIE  STAR.  Student  1895-98.  Assistant  high  school.  Yar- 
mouth, Me.,  1900-or;  Tewksbury,  Mass.,  1901-03;  Stoneham,  Mass., 
1903-04.     Address,  301  Taunton  Ave  ,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PAGE,  GRACE  HOWE  [Mrs  G.  Lewis  Sammis].  Student  1895-96.  Ad- 
dress, 218  Lowell  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PARKER,  LAURA  FRANCES.  Student  1895-98.  Assistant  principal 
high  school,  Dundee,  111.,  1891-95;  teacher  English  and  mathematics 
Leland  university,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1898-1901;  Mount  Hermon,  Mass., 
1901-.     Address, 

PIERCE,  CASSANDRA  MAY.  Student  1895-96.  Teacher.  Address, 
106  King  Philip  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

RICHARDS,  MARGARET  WESTON.  Special  student  fine  arts  1895-97. 
Private  secretary.     Addre-ss,   169  Power  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SLOCUM,  GRACE  LEILA.  Special  student  1895-96.  Special  writer 
Sunday  journal,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896;  editor  Woman's  department 
and  art  critic  1899-.  Author  The  vision  of  the  Madonna,  1898;  various 
poems  and  articles  in  periodicals  and  magazines.  Address,  257  High 
St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

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ADAMS,  LEON  HUNTER.  Student  1896-97.  Farmer.  Address,  North 
Brookfield,  Mass.  P. 

ALBRO,  LESTER  FRANKLIN,  Sc.B.  R.  I.  college  of  agriculture  and 
mechanical  arts  1895.  Special  student  1896-97.  Actor  and  singer. 
Address,  227  West  38th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

ALDRICH,  WILLIAM  TRUMAN.  Student  1896-97.  Address,  1 10  Benev- 
olent St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

ALLEN,  WALTER  WILLIAM.  Student  1896-98.  Address,  Fabyan, 
N.  H. 

BABCOCK,  CHARLES  GIFFORD.  Student  1896-97.  From  Drownvillc, 
R.  I. 

BARNEY,  CHARLES  W^H  EATON.  Special  student  1896-98.  Clerk 
Wamsutta  mills,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Address,  83  Linden  St.,  New 
Bedford,  Mass.  P. 

BATES,  FREDERIC  HENRY.  Student  1S96-99.  With  Harper's  maga- 
zine.    Address,  Gleasondale,  Mass. 

BLACKISTON,  ANDREW  HORTON,  LL.B.  University  of  Maryland  1901. 
Student  1896-98.  Lawyer  Cumberland,  Md.;  engaged  in  mining  in  the 
Northwest.     Address,  Spokane  Club,  Spokane,  Wash.  P. 

BUCKLIN,  HARRIS  HOWARD.  Student  1896-98.  Assistant  treasurer 
Interlaken  Mills.     Address,  100  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BURNHAM,  FRANK  HOWARD.  Student  1896-97.  Born  Central  Falls, 
R.  I.,  1878;  died  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  Jan.  7,  1897. 

BURT,  LOUIS  MILLENS.  Student  1896-98.  Address,  Industrial  Trust 
Building,  Providence,  R.  I. 

CALDER,  LAWRENCE  VINTON.  Student  1896-98.  Chemist  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Address,  Bay.side,  R.  I. 

CARPENTER,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.  Student  1896-99.  Address, 
East  Providence,  R.  I. 

CASHMAN,  JOSEPH  THOMAS,  LL.B.  Georgetown  university  1902. 
Student  1896-99.     Lawyer.     Address,  15  William  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


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CHAMBERLAIN,      JOSEPH      DUNCAN.     Student      1896-97.     Address, 

Hightstown,  N.  J.' 
CLAPP,   HARRY  ADAMS.     Student   1896-9S.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

CLEVELAND,  GEORGE  F.  Special  student  1S96-97.  Address,  Oneonta, 
N.  Y. 

COFFEY,  THOMAS  ALOYSIUS,  D.B.  St.  Mary's  university  1903.  Student 
1896-98.  Ecclesiastical  student.  Address,  St.  Mary's  Seminary,  Balti- 
more, Md.  P. 

CROKER,  RICHARD  SAMUEL.  Student  1896-98.  Member  Westing- 
house  electric  company,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.  Address,  Westinghouse 
Electric  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

DOWNING,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Student  1896-97.  Lawyer.  Address, 
16  Comstock  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

DOWS,  FOSTER  ROBBINS.  Student  1896-1900.  Address,  70  Benevo- 
lent St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

DURGIN,  FRANK  HORACE.  Student  1896-98.  From  Boscawen,  N.  H. 
Died  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  May  i,  1899. 

DYER,  ERNEST  AREY.  Student  1896-99.  From  Boston,  Mass.;  later 
from  Lowell,  Mass. 

FARRELL,  LEO  FRANCIS.  Student  1S96-98.  Assistant  treasurer 
Hope  land  company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  27  South  Bend  St., 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

FORBES,  KENNETH  RIPLEY.  Student  1S96-97,  1901-02.  Metaphy- 
sician New  York,  N.  Y.  Author  articles  in  psychological  magazines. 
Address,  Care  Alliance  Publishing  Co.,  569  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

P. 

FORBES,  W^ILLIAM  DUNLAP.  Student  1S96-1900.  Clerk  Providence, 
R.  I.     Address,  132  Jenkins  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Prov.  dir. 

GASKILL,  HARRY  IRVING.  Student  1896-97.  Student  Princeton  uni- 
versity; with  Canadian  rubber  company.  Address,  14  Selkirk  Ave., 
Montreal,  Can. 

GASKILL,  JAMES  PHILLIPS.  Student  1896-97.  With  Nevada  consoli- 
dated copper  company.     Address,  Ruth,  Nev. 

GATES,  FAYETTE.  Special  student  1896-97.  Address.  Presque  Isle, 
Me. 

GOODALE,    LEON   ARVINE.     Special   student  1896-97.     Civil   engineer 

Mass.  metropolitan  water  and  sewerage  board.  Address,  West  Boylston, 

Mass.  P. 

HALL,  HARRY  WILLIAM.     Student  1896-97.     From  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HANAN,  ADDISON  GARTIiWAITE.  vSpecial  student  1896-97.  Address, 
86  Eighth  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HANSON.  RALPH  FREDERICK.  Student  1896-98.  Civil  engineer  Penn. 
railroad  company.     Address,  72^  Columbia  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

HENNESSEY,  JAMES  FRANCIS.  Student  1896-97.  Address,  West 
Eridgewater,  Mass. 

HERBERT,  EDWARD,  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons,  Columbia 
univensity,  1902.  Phy.sician  Fall  River,  Mass.;  assistant  city  physician 
1903-.     Address,  Fall  River,  Mass.  P. 

HUMPHREYS,  JOHN  RICHARD,  D.B.  Temple  College  1903.  Student 
1896-97.  Graduated  Crozer  theological  seminary  1901;  ordained  Baptist 
minister;  pastor  First  church,  Marlboro,  N.  ].     Address,  Marlboro,  N.  J. 

P. 

HUNT,  WILLIFRED  ELLSWORTH.  Student  1896-97.  Address,  North 
Charlestown,  N.  H. 


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JACKSON,  FRANK  HUSSEY,  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  sur^jcns, 
Columbia  university,  1901.  Student  1896-97.  House  surgeon  Smith 
infirmary,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1901-02;  physician  Providence.  R.  I.  Ad- 
dress, 162  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  p. 

JAMES,  GEORGE  SILAS.  Student  1896-97.  Born  Pawtucket,  R.  I., 
Dec.  24,  1878;  died  Hills  Grove,  R.  I.,  Nov.  12,  1897.  '  p] 

JOHNSON,  JOHN  P.  Student  1896-98.  Bom  East  Providence.  R.  I. 
Died  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  16,  1898.  Prov.  rec. 

KIRBY,  WILLIAM  WALTER,  M.D.  Tufts  college  1901.  Special  student 
1896-97.      Physician.     Address,   377   Elmwood  Ave.,   Providence,   R.    I. 

LLOYD,  CHARLES  SUMNER.  Special  student  1896-97.  From  Sand- 
wich, Mass. 

LYNCH,  CHARLES  PETER.  Special  student  1896- 1900.  Drug  clerk. 
Address,  214  Point  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

McAUSLAN,  HAROLD  LEE.  Student  1896-99.  In  business.  Address. 
544  Elmwood  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

McCREADY,  HARRY  SUMNER.  Special  student  1 896-1 900.  Graduated 
Newton  theological  institution  1905.     Address,  Wallingford,  Vt. 

MANGAM,  WILLIAM  DANIEL.  Special  student  1896-97.  Address,  227 
Washington  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

MARBLE,  GEORGE  EDWIN.  Student  1896-98.  Teacher  mechanical 
drawing,  evening  schools,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1901-03;  draughtsman  Curtis 
and  Marble  machine  company,  builders  of  textile  finishing  machinery. 
Address,  18  Tirrell  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

MOULTON,  SETH  AUGUSTINE.  Student  1896-97.  Address,  3  Pied- 
mont St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

MYRICK,  NATHANIEL  WILLIS.  Student  1896-98.  Secretary  and 
treasurer  Consolidated  pipe  company,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Address,  667 
West  28th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  P. 

PATCHEN,  GEORGE  JOSEPH.  Special  student  1896-97.  From  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

PEASLEE,  JONATHAN  CLAIRE.  Student  1896-98.  Druggist.  Address. 
Compton  Village,  N.  H. 

PERRY,  ARTHUR  LLEWELLYN.  Student  1896-99.  Secretary  and 
treasurer  Westerly  savings  bank  1900-.  Address,  62  Elm  St..  Westerly, 
R.  I.  P. 

PHILLIPS,  VERNON  SIRVILIAN,  A.B.  University  of  Chicago.  Student 
Brown  university  1896-97.  Ordained  Baptist  minister;  pastor 
First  church,  West'PuUman,  Chicago,  111.,  1900-04;  First  church,  Marengo, 
111.,  1904-.      Editor  Marengo  Baptist  record.     Address,  Marengo,  111. 

PIPER,  GEORGE  IRVING.  Student  1898-99.  Address,  North  Parsons- 
field,  Me. 

PLUMMER,  GEORGE  WINSLOW.  Student  1896-97.  Designer;  art 
manager  Cosmopolitan  magazine.  Address,  68  East  94th  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

POTTER,  FREDERICK  HUNTINGTON.  Special  student  1896-97.  In 
business  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  East  Greenwich,  R.  I. 

REEVES,  DAVID-  WALLACE.  Stud'ent  1897-98.  Photo  engraver. 
Address,  76  Doyle  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

RICHARDSON,  FREDERIC  CLARENCE.  Special  student  1896-98. 
Student  Newton  theological  institution;  ordained  Baptist  minister; 
pastor  Clinton,  N.  J.     Address.  CHnton,  Hunterdon  Co.,  N.  J.  P. 

RICKARD,  GEORGE  WELD.  Student  1896-97.  Reporter  The  evening 
reporter,  Woonsocket,  K.  I.;  fire  marshal  1902-.  Address,  310  Elm  St., 
Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P- 


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ROBERTS,  ARTHUR  FLEWELLYN.  Student  1896-97.  Address,  Hor- 
neUsville.  N.  Y. 

ROBINSON,  LAWRENCE  WARWICK.  Student  1896-97.  Bookkeeper. 
Address,  137  Bluff  Ave.,  Edgewood,  R.  I.  P. 

ROCKWOOD,  ARTHUR  WESLEY.  Special  student  1896-97.  Manu- 
facturer underwear.     Address,  916  Main  St.,  Bennington,  Vt.  Frat. 

SCHILLING,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Student  1896-97.  Address,  3  Four- 
teenth St.,  Franklin,  Venango  Co.,  Penn. 

SMITH,  GEORGE  WARNER.  Student  1896-97.  Address,  Nayatt  Point, 
R.  I. 

SMITH,  MILTON  BAKER.  , Student  1896-97.  Citv  clerk  Hornellsville, 
N.  Y.,    1899-.     Address,  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.  P. 

SMITH,  ORLANDO  RAYMOND.  Student  1896-97.  Vice  president  The 
Smith  granite  company.     Address,  Westerly,  R.  I.  P. 

STANLEY,  HENRY  WILLIS.  Student  1896-97.  Teacher  voice  pro- 
duction.    Address,  10  Princes  St.,  Hanover  Sq.,  W.,  London,  Eng.       P. 

SUMNER,  HARRY  GROVE.  Student  1896-98.  City  editor  Daily  news, 
Passaic,  N.  J.     Address,  155  Jackson  St.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  P. 

TRUESDALE,  DAVID  EDMUND.  Student  1896-99.  In  hardware 
business.     Address,  327  Essex  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  P. 

WATERHOUSE,  HENRY  EDWIN.  Student  1896-98.  Phj^sician.  Ad- 
dress, 426  State  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  P. 

WEBB,  FREDERICK  ELMER.  Student  1896-97.  Address,  Arlington, 
R.  I. 

WIGGINS,  FREDERICK  WALLACE.  Student  1896-97.  Farmer.  Ad- 
dress, Warsaw,  N.  Y.  P. 

WILKINSON,  EDWARD  SHEPARD.  Student  1896-97.  Assistant  treas- 
urer Arnold  print  works.     Address,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

WOOD,  WILLIAM  OLNEY.  Student  1896-97.  Address,  East  Providence, 
R.  I. 

WRIGHT,  ARTHUR  LLEWELLYN.  Student  1S96-1900.  Address,  West 
Newton,  Mass. 


ALDRICH,  MARY  LIZZIE.  Special  student  1S96-97.  Address,  26  Cabot 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BAUER,  ADELAIDE  SCHIFFER.  Special  student  1896-97.  Address, 
61  Parade  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BAUER,  EDITH  KATHERINE.  Special  student  1896-98.  Address,  61 
Parade  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BRAINERD,  FRANCES  ESTELLA.  Student  1896-97,  1898-99.  Gradu- 
ated R.  I.  hospital  training  school  for  nurses;  matron  Pine  ridge  camp, 
R.  I.,  1903-04;  trained  nurse  Rutland,  Mass.  Address,  167  Linwood  Ave., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BRENNEN,  MARY  AGNES.  Special  student  1896-97.  Address,  78  Cong- 
don  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BUNKER,  RUTH  WALWORTH.  Special  student  1896-97.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

CARPENTER,  BLANCHE  ELIZABETH.  Student  1896-97.  Teacher. 
Address,  10  Hume  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

CHACE,  MARGARET  LILLIE.  Special  student  1896-97.  Address, 
Valley  Falls,  R.  I. 

COBB,  GENEVA  ALLEN.  Special  student  1896-97.  Teacher.  Address, 
334  Smith  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 


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COLLINS.  MARY  ELIZABETH,  Ph.C.  Mass.  college  of  pharmacy  1900. 
Student  1899-1900.  Chemist  and  incorporator  The  Collins  drug  com- 
pany, limited.  Westerly,  R.  I.     Address,  Westerly,  R.  I.  P. 

CONGDON,  ELEANOR  BUFFUM.  Special  student  1896-97.  Social 
settlement  worker  South  End  house,  Boston,  Mass.,  1899,  1900.  Address, 
87  Cooke  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

EMERSON,  MARY  ISABEL  [Mrs.  Arthur  George  Host].  Special  student 
1896-97.     Address,  294  Locust  St.,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

GARDNER,  GERTRUDE  [Mrs.  Wallace  Rutherford  Lane].  Special  stu- 
dent 1896-98.     Address,  1525  Eleventh  St.,  Des  Moines,  la.  P. 

LARRY,  EVANGELINE.  Special  student  1896-99.  Violin  teacher. 
Address,  25  Pitman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LATHAM,  EVA  JANE.  Special  student  1896-97.  Address,  87  Weybosset 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

MAGUIRE,  ELLEN  FRANCES.  Special  student  1896-97.  Address,  118 
Spring  St.,   Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

PEIRCE,  CLARA  IMOGENE  [Mrs.  Frederic  Arnold  Austin].  Special 
student  1896-97.  Teacher  Providence,  R.  I.,  1900-01.  Address,  241 1 
Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

POTTER,  NELLIE  MAY.  Student  1896-97.  Teacher  French  and  Ger- 
man, Adams,  Mass.,  1899-1904;  high  school,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1904-. 
Address,  53  Blackstone  St...  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 

SHERMAN,  ETHEL  BREED.     Student  1896-97.     Address,  Warren,  R.  L 

TOWER,  MAUDE  HELEN  [Mrs.  Josiah  H.  Peck].  Special  student  1896- 
97.  Assistant  teacher  music.  Friends' school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1901. 
Address,  80  Oxford  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  P. 

VALOIS,  CLARA.  Special  student  1896-97.  Address,  32  Oak  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 

WILSON,  MARTHA  JANE.  Special  student  1896-99.  Address,  151 
Ocean  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

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1901 

ARNOLD,  FRANK  HERBERT.  Student  1897-98.  Address,  91  Parade 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BABCOCK,  ORMAN  TRUESDELL.  Student  1897-99.  Salesman  L.  and 
A.  Babcock,  dealers  in  pianos  and  organs,  Norwich,  N.  Y.  Born  Nor- 
wich. N.  Y.,  Nov.  II,  1877;  died  Norwich.  Feb.  1904.  P. 

BANCROFT,    EDWARD   RATHBONE.     Student    1897-1900.     Salesman. 

Address,  311  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
BARNES,  HARRY.     Student  1897-98.     Address,  Ashton,  R.  I. 
BARTHOLOMEW,   ANDREW  MARCY.     Student   1897-99.     Real  estate 

agent.     Address,  Southbridge,  Mass.  P- 

BEAMAN,    LORA   ELMER.     Student    1897-98.     Address,    237    Washing- 
ton Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
BLANEY,  JESSIE  MAITLAND.     Special  student  1897-98.     Address,   10 

Foster  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass. 
BODURTHA,  EARLE  SIMONS  PRATT.     Student  1897-1901.     With  R. 

G.  Dun  and  company,  Springfield,  Mass.    Address,  Agawam,  Mass.       P. 
BOWEN,   RICHARD  LeBARON.     Student   1897-1900.     Real  estate  and 

insurance  business  Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  Rumford,  R.  I. 
BROWN,  JOHN  EARLE.     Student  1897-1900.     Law  student.     Address, 

13  Earle  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P> 


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BURDICK,  HENRY  LANGWORTHY.  Student  1897-99.  Address,  Ash- 
away,  R.  I. 

CARTER,  CHARLES  BLANCH  ARD.  Student  1897-99.  Address,  17 
Laurel  Ave.,  Auburn,  Me. 

CATHRO,  SAMUEL  PERCIVAL.  Student  1897-98.  Stockraiser.  Ad- 
dress, Plenty  wood,  Mont.  P. 

CHAMPLIN,  WILLIAM  ROSE.  Student  1897-1900.  Lawyer.  Address, 
12  Poplar  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

COGAN,  RICHARD  MERWIN.  Student  1897-1902.  Student  Jefferson 
medical  college,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  Address,  382  Blackstone  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

COLES,  BARAH  GRITMAN.  Student  1897-98.  Address,  128  East  34th 
St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

COLTON,  DANIEL  ANTHONY.  Student  1897-98.  Lawyer.  Address, 
19  College  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

COMSTOCK,  BENJAMIN  GLADDING.  Special  student  1897-98.  Ad- 
dress, 100  Lloyd  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

COOK,  RUFUS  HALSTEAD.  Student  1897-98.  Lawyer.  Address,  86 
Main  St.,  Northampton,  Mass. 

COPELAND,  ALBERT  LINWOOD.  Student  1897-1900.  Teacher.  Ad- 
dress, East  Weymouth,  Mass. 

COWEN,  ABRAHAM  FRANK.  Student  1897-99.  Teacher  pubUc  schools, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  189 7- 1900;  lawyer.  Address,  457  West  123d  St., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

CROKER,  FRANK  HENRY.  Student  1897-98.  Secretary  and  director 
Roebling  construction  company;  director  Atlantic  coast  realty  company; 
Casualty  company  of  America.  Bom  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1879;  died 
Ormond,  Fla.,  Jan.  22,  1905. 

CURRIER,  DAVID.  Student  1897-98.  Address,  Newark  Ave.,  and 
Cleveland  Park,  Washington,  D.  C. 

DAY,  HORACE  TALBOT.  Student  1897-98.  Librarian  EngUsh  high 
school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1900-03;  with  Metz  and  company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.;  clerk  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  216  Medway  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

DEVINE,  EDWARD  JAMES.  Student  1897-99.  Address,  75  Adams  St., 
Portland,  Me. 

DeWOLF,  PHILIP.  Special  student  1897-99.  Assistant  assayer  Nichols 
chemical  company,  Laurel  Hill,  N.  Y.,  1899-1901;  student  of  smelting, 
U.  S.  mining  company.  West  Jordan,  Utah.  Address,  West  Jordan, 
Utah.  P. 

DOLAN,  LEO  ALEXANDER.  Student  1897-1900.  Engineer  A.  T.  T. 
and  company.     Address,  125  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

DOLAN,  PETER  TERRENCE.  Student  1897-1900.  Address,  18  Han- 
over St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

ELDREDGE,  ALTON  WINFRED,  LL.B.  Boston  university  1902.  Stu- 
dent 1897-98.  Teacher  grammar  school,  Harwichport,  Mass.,  1899;  lawyer 
Boston,  Mass.     Address,  1041  Tremont  Building,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

FLAGG,  ERNEST  WARREN.  Student  1897-98.  Mercantile  reporter 
Bradstreet's,  Brockton,  Mass.     Address,  The  Norris,  Brockton,  Mass.     P. 

FOX,  JAMES  FRANCIS.  Special  student  1897-98.  Clerk  post  office. 
Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  Warwick,  R.  I.  Prov.  dir. 

GARST,  WILLIAM  SEBASTIAN.  Student  1897-98.  Address,  31  Parade 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 


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GOULD,  EBEN  COLMAN,  M.D.  Boston  university  190 1.  Student  1897- 
99.  Medical  officer  Melbourne  homoeopathic  hospital,  Melbourne,  Aus- 
tralia.    Address,    152    Lancaster  St.,   Leominster,   Mass.  P. 

GREENE,  STEPHEN  HAROLD.  Student  1897-1900.  With  Wellington. 
Sears  and  company,  commission  merchants,  Boston.  Mass.;  Greene  and 
company,  general  mill  supplies,  Boston.  Address,  i8  Aldcn  St.,  Newton 
Centre,  Mass.  P. 

GROSVENOR,  ARTHUR  TUCKER.  Student  1897-1900.  Address,  Ab- 
ington.  Conn. 

HAPGOOD,  ERNEST  GRANGER,  A.B.  Tufts  college  190 1.  Principal 
high  school,  West  Newbury,  Mass.,  1901-03;  head  department  of  matne- 
matics  Volkman  school,  Boston,  Mass.,  1903-04;  junior  niaster  Mechanic 
arts  high  school,  Boston,  1904-.  Address,  21  Terrace  Ave.,  Newton 
Highlands,  Mass.  P. 

HATHAWAY,  GEORGE  EDGAR.  Special  student  1897-1901.  Ordained 
Baptist  minister;  pastor  First  Free  Baptist  church,  Rchoboth,  Mass., 
1897-19C1;  student  theology  Harvard  university  and  pastor  Second 
Congregational  society,  Leicester,  Mass.  Address,  70  Kirkland  St., 
Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

HEALEY,  JOHN  WARD.  Special  student  1897-98.  Principal  high 
school,  Whitefield,  N.  H.;  grammar  school,  Norwich,  Conn.;  Israel  Put- 
nam school,  Putnam,  Conn.;  reporter  Telegram,  Leominster,  Mass.;  editor 
Textile  manufacturers'  journal.  New  York,  N.  Y.;  lawyer  Leominster, 
Mass.;  trial  justice  Mass.     Address,  Leominster,  Mass.  P. 

HINDLE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  Harvard  university  1903.  Student  1897-98. 
Interne  St.  Joseph's  hospital,  Providence,  R.  L,  1903-04;  physician 
Providence,  1904-.     Address,  160  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

HOLMAN,  FRANK  PARKE.  Student  1898-99.  In  real  estate  business 
Address,  Pine  Plains,  N.  Y.  P. 

JACKSON,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Special  student  1897-99.  Address 
88  Spring  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

JOHNSON,'  WILLIAM  CARTER.  Student  1897-1902.  Address,  380 
Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

KIMBALL,  LUCIAN  FENNER.  Special  student  1897-1900.  With  Peace 
Dale  manufacturing  company.     Address,   Peace  Dale,   R.   I.  P. 

LANE,  WILFRED  CLARY,  L.B.  Mercer  university,  Macon,  Ga.,  1900; 
LL.B.  Yale  university  1901.  Student  1897-98.  Lawyer  Macon,  Ga.; 
Augusta,  Ga.,  1905-;  lecturer  Mercer  university  law  school  1901-;  clerk 
U.  S.  circuit  and  district  courts  and  U.  S.  commissioner,  Augusta,  1905-. 
Address,  Augusta,  Ga.  P- 

LARCHER,  WILLIAM.  Student  1897-99  Stenographer  Crown  hotel, 
Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  282  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

LAWLOR,  THOMAS  FRANCIS.  Student  1897-1901.  Address,  Valley 
Falls,  R   I. 

LAWSON,  FRANK  MAY.     Student   1897-99.     Address,   Riverside,   R.   I. 

LeSTAGE,  DONALD.  Student  1897- 1900.  Manufacturing  jeweler.  Ad- 
dress, North  Attleboro,  Mass.  P- 

McCarthy,  Joseph  FRANCIS  JOHN.  Special  student  1897-99-  Reg- 
istered pharmacist  Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-;  funeral  director.  Address, 
248  Charles  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

McCONNICO,  CLIFFORD  VAIDEN.  Student  1897-98.  Address,  Vaiden, 
Miss. 

McDonald,  RALPH  Augustus,  B.Ped.  Col.  state  university  1897. 
Student  1898- 1900.  Principal  high  school,  Lewiston,  Id.,  1900-01 ;  student 
Leland  Stanford  junior  university  1902;  teacher  science  high  school, 
Greeley,  Col.,  1903-;  special  clerk  U.  S.  treasury  department.  El 
Paso,  Tex.     Address,  El  Paso,  Tex.  P- 


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Mcelroy,  frank  henry.  Special  student  1897-98.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

McLEOD,  JAMES  DUNCAN.  Student  1897-1900.  Address,  Brookfield, 
Mo. 

MARONEY,  JOHN  LEO.  Student  1897-98.  Law  student  R.  I.  law  school, 
Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  Blackstone,  Mass. 

MARTIN,  GEORGE  RUTHERFORD.  Student  1897-98.  Address,  1353 
South  Broadway,  East  Providence,  R.  I. 

MIDGLEY,  ALBERT  LEONARD,  D.M.D.  Harvard  university  190 1. 
Student  1897-98.  Dentist  Providence,  R.  I.;  assistant  dental  surgeon 
R.  I  hospital;  St.  Joseph's  hospital.  Address,  315  Butler  Exchange, 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MILLIKEN,  VERGIL  STANLEY.  Student  1897-99.  Student  Harvard 
university.     Address,  460  Pine  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

MILNE,  JOHN  MILNE.  Special  student  1897-98.  Importer  and  com- 
mission agent.  Address,  718  Calle  Corrientes,  Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine 
Republic,  S.  A.  P. 

NEWMAN,  ALLAN  MUNRO,  D.D.S.  University  of  Penn.  1902.  Student 
1897-99.  Dentist  Providence,  R.  I.  From  Bristol,  R.  I.  Died  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I.,  Aug.  21,  1903.  Prov.  jour. 

PARKER,  WILLIAM  EVERETT.  Student  1897-1900.  U.  S.  military 
service  War  with  Spain ;  draughtsman  Brown  and  Sharpe  manufacturing 
company.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1900-01;  Corliss  steam  engine  company 
1901-03;  mechanical  draughtsman  Ordnance  office,  U.  S.  war  department, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1903;  second  lieutenant  marine  corps,  U.  S.  navy, 
1903-.  Address,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  S.  S.  Kentucky,  Care  Postmaster, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

PARKINSON,  WILLIAM  OUTRAM.  Special  student  1897-98.  Address, 
51  Summer  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

PARSONS,  LOUIS  CURTIS.  Special  student  1897-99.  Bookkeeper 
Sibley,  Lindsey  and  Curr  company.  Address,  46  Gibbs  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.  Frat. 

PATTON,  CARLTON  JOHN.  Student  1897-98.  Address,  12  Pine  St., 
Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

PERKINS,  FRANK  ERNEST.  Student  1897-9S.  Principal  academy, 
Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1901-03;  high  school,  Chester,  Mass.  Address,  Chester, 
Mass.  P. 

PERTILLA,  EDWIN  MILES.     Student  1897-1901.     From  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

PHILLIPS,  FREDERICK  GEORGE,  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  sur- 
geons, Columbia  university,  1902.  Student  1897-98.  Interne  R.  I. 
hospital  1902-04;  Providence  lying-in  hospital  1904;  physician  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Address,  251  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PRATT,  CLIFFORD  HENRY.  Student  1897-98.  Salesman  produce 
commission  house,  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  5  Alexander  St.,  South 
Framingham,  Mass.  P. 

RAUSCHENBACH,  PAUL  EMIL.  M.D.  University  of  Virginia  1904. 
Special  student  1897-1900.  Physical  instructor  Brown  university  three 
years.  Physical  instructor  University  of  Va.;  house  surgeon  Newark 
city  hospital.     Address,  Newark  City  Hospital,  Newark,  N.  J.  P. 

RAYMOND,  LORING  HAY,  M.D.  Harvard  university  1903.  Student 
1897-99.  House  physician  Long  Island  hospital;  physician.  Address, 
46  Bow  St.,  Somerville,  Mass.  P. 

RICH,  EDWARD  GILE.  Student  1897-98.  Address,  375  Blackstone  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

RICKETTS,  ALFRED  HENRY.  Student  1897-99.  Assistant  superin- 
tendent and  chemist  Davol  rubber  company.  Address,  367  Blackstone 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


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SANBORN,  WARREN  BIGELOW.  Student  1897-9S.  Address,  Care 
Dr.  B.  T.  Sanborn.  Augusta,  Me. 

SAYLES,  STANTON  HOPKINS.  Student  1897-98.  Address.  Uxbridge. 
Mass. 

SCOTT,  HENRY  LYON.  Special  student  1897-98.  Proprietor  and  man- 
ager Henry  L.  Scott  and  company's  machine  shop.  Address,  227  Eddy 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SPENCER,  THOMAS  GEORGE.  Special  student  1897-98.  Graduated 
Drew  theological  seminary  1897;  Primitive  methodist  minister  1889-98; 
Methodist  Episcopal  minister  1899-;  pastor  Sanford  street  church,  East 
Orange,  N.  J.     Address,  249  Elm  wood  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.         P. 

SULLIVAN.  JOHN  JOSEPH.  Student  1897-98.  Address.  171  High  St., 
Portland,  Me.  P. 

TINGUE,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Student  1897-99.  Address,  Port  Chester, 
N.  Y. 

WARNER,  ARTHUR  EDWARD,  Sc.B.  Dartmouth  college  1904.  Student 
1897-1901.  Reporter  News,  Providence.  R.  I.,  1901;  assistant  news 
editor  Telegram,  1901-02;  reporter  Tele  grant- Union,  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
1902-04;  assistant  principal  and  instructor  mathematics  and  sciences, 
academy,  Newport,  Vt.,  1904-.     Address,  Newport,  Vt.  P. 

WHITTEMORE,  ARTHUR  HERBERT.  Student  1897-98,  1899-1900. 
Instructor  and  physical  director  University  of  S.  D.  Address,  Vermillion, 
S.  D.  P. 

WHITTEMORE,  JOSEPH  BUTLER.  Student  1897-99.  Railway  postal 
clerk.     Address,  87  Willow  St  ,  Providence,  R.  I. 

WILLIAMS,  EDWARD  BROWN.  Student  1897-1900.  Claim  agent  R.  I. 
company.     Address,  28  Sycamore  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WILLIAMS,  FREDERIC  DARBY,  M.D.  Columbia  university  190  . 
Student  1897-99.  Resident  surgeon  Orthopedic  hospital,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Address,  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.  P. 

WILLIAMSON,  JOHN  POLLOCK.  Student  1897-98.  Address,  Frost- 
burg,  Md. 

WOOD,  HARRY  LOWELL.     Student  1897-99.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

WOODWORTH,  CLARENCE  FIELD.  Student  1897-99..  Machinist. 
Address,  Brown  and  Sharpe  Manufacturing  Company,  Providence,  R.  I. 

WRIGHT,  HARRISON  EARLY.  Student  1897-98.  In  business.  Ad- 
dress, 88  Sussex  St.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

WYMAN,  ARTHUR  CRAWFORD.  Student  1897-1901.  Address,  801 
Broad  St.,  Central  Falls,  R.  I. 

YOUNG,  GEORGE  HENRY.     Student  1898-99.     From  Springfield,  Mass. 


BALCOM,  GRACE  ETHEL.  Student  1897-99.  Address,  498  Grand  Ave., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  P. 

BOWEN,  THEODORA  GREENE.  Special  student  1S97-1900.  Address, 
27  Sycamore  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

BUNKER,  NELLIE  E.  [Mrs.  Sumner  Redway  Vinton].  Special  student 
1897-98.     Address,  Mission  Road,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

BUTLER,  BEULAH  [Mrs.  Willard  John  Goss].  Student  1898-99.  Teach- 
er.    Address,  Wells  River,  Vt.  P- 

EDDY,  JENNIE  MAY.  Student  1S97-98.  Teacher  kindergarten.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Address,  92  Melrose  St.,  Providence.  R.  I.  P- 

FIFIELD,  LOUELLA  DENNIS  [Mrs.  Lyman  Morse  DarHng].  Student 
1897-1900,  1901-02.     Address,  37  Kossuth  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 


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FISKE,  ABBEY  EDDY.  Student  1897-99.  Address,  600  Broad  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

GOUGH,  SARAH  MAY.  Special  student  1897-98.  Address,  557  Broad- 
way, Providence,  R.  I. 

HAMILTON,  GRACE  MARGARET  [Mrs.  Howard  Arnold  Swallow]. 
Special  student  1897-1900.     Address,  Danville,  111. 

HATTEN,  MARY  EMELINE.  Special  student  1897-99.  Teacher.  Ad- 
dress, 10  Deanville  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  P. 

HENNESSY,  SARAH  MARIE.  Special  student  1897-98.  Address,  198 
Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

KLINGENHAGEN,  ANNA  MARIE,  A.B.  Wellesley  college  1902.  Special 
student  1897-98.     Address,  Care  Mrs.  F.  Lannian,  Plymouth,  Mass.     P. 

LYMAN,  EMILY  HASTINGS.  Special  student  1897-98.  Teacher.  Ad- 
dress, 188  Sackett  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

McAllister,  IDA  LOUISE.     student  1897-98.     From  Johnston,  R.  I. 

PACKARD,  FRANCES  ELIZABETH  [Mrs.  Percy  Webb  McClellan]. 
Special  student  1897-98.     Address,  Haverhill,  Mass.  P. 

PINKHAM,  BERTHA  THERESA.  Student  1897-98.  From  Cleveland, 
O. 

RAY,  MABEL  AGNES.  Student  1897-99.  Address,  210  Taunton  Ave., 
East  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

RICHARDS,  ELIZABETH  LEIGH.  Special  student  1897-98,  1900-02. 
Address,  169  Power  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

SANBORN,  LENA  WADLEIGH.  Special  student  1897-98.  Address, 
15  Greene  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

SESSIONS,  HARRIET  HOPKINS.  Special  student  1897-98.  Address, 
I  Brenton  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

SMITH,  ANNIE  MABEL.  Student  1897-1900.  Address,  85  Wendell  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

SMITH,  EMILY  LOUISE  MONROE.  Student  1897-98.  Graduated  R. 
I.  school  of  design  1901;  draughtsman  Angell  and  Swift,  architects. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1898-1903;  teacher  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  1903-. 
Address,  23  Lupine  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P- 

SPOONER,  MARY  ELLEN.  Special  student  1897-98.  Teacher  Bristol, 
R.  I.,  1894-1905.     Address,  41  Cottage  St.,  Bristol,  R.  I.  P. 

THOMPSON,  ANNA  ABORN.  Special  student  1897-99.  Traveling. 
Address,  204  Bowen  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

TILLINGHAST,  ANNA  B.  MOULTON  [Mrs.  James  D.  Tillinghast].  Spec- 
cial  student  1897-98.  Organizer  and  president  Girls'  club,  Titusyille, 
Penn.,  1904-;  state  organizer  Women's  missionary  society  of  the  Univer- 
saKst  church  of  Penn.,  1904-.  Author  several  addresses.  Address,  10 1 
East  Central  Ave.,  Titusville,  Penn.  P. 

WHIPPLE,    GERTRUDE    MASON.     Special   student    1897-99.     Address, 

190  Broadway,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

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ALEXANDER,  BURCHARD  BENJAMIN.  Student  1898-1900.  Topo- 
grapher U.  S.  geological  survey  1900-.  Address,  Century  Club,  815 
Vermont  Ave.,  Washington,  D.  C.  P- 

ARNOLD,  WILLIAM  PEARL.  Student  1898-99.  Clerk.  Address,  8 
Vernon  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

BABCOCK,  SAMUEL  BELDEN.  Student  1898-99.  Principal  Goshen 
academy  1902-03;  head  of  commercial  department  Montpeher  seminary, 
Montpeher,  Vt.,  1902-.     Address.  Montpeher  Seminary,  Montpeher,  Vt. 


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BAILEY,  SAMUEL  HARDING.  Student  1878-80.  Clerk  Oncko  woolen 
mills,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Address,  Oneko  Woolen  Mills,  New  Bedford, 
Mass.  P. 

BAKER,  ERNEST  CLINTON.  Student  1898-99.  Gold  and  silver  refiner. 
Address,  270  Washington  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BALLOU,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Student  1898-99.  From  Providence, 
R.  I.     Born  1878;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  21,  1899. 

BARDSLEY,  GEORGE  MILTON.  Special  student  1898-1900.  Student 
Rochester  theological  seminarv,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Address,  40  Trevor 
Hall,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

BARTLETT,    LeROY.     Student    1898-1901.     Graduated    U.    S.    military 

academy.  West  Point,  N.  Y.,   1905;  lieutenant  U.  S.  annj'.     Address, 

Fort  Sane,  Houston,  Tex.  P. 

BEACH,  CHARLES  LAURENCE.     Special  student  1898-1900.     Insurance 

adjuster  and  inspector,  with  Beach  and  Sweet,' Providence,  R.  I.;  R.  I. 

representative  National  board  of  fire  insurance  agents,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

Address,  Box  497,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BIRCH,  HARTZELL  RUSSELL.     Student  1898-1902.     Clerk  department 

of  commerce  and  labor,  Board  of  Trade,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

BOLTON,  MORRIS  ALBERT.     Student  1898-1900.     From  New  London, 

Conn.     Died  Whitinsville,  Mass.,  1902. 
BOUTHILLIER,   VICTOR.     Student    1898-99.     Address.    Laprairie,   Can. 
BOYDEN,  JULIUS  WALTER.     Student  1898-1900.     Assistant  paymaster 

R.  I.  company.     Address,  134  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BRADLEY,  EDWARD  BiVRNUM.  Student  1898-99.  Address.  Lime 
Rock,  Conn. 

BULLOCK,  EDWARD  JARVIS  GUSHING.  Student  1898-1900.  Stu- 
dent  manufacturing.      Address,  109  Smithfield  Road,  Geneva,  R.  I.      P. 

BULLOCK,  WALTER  ROBERTS.     Student   1898-1902.     With  the  Wil- 

ham    Carter    company,    Highlandville,    Mass.     Address,    The    William 

Carter  Company,  Highlandville,  Mass. 
BURNS,  EUGENE  DENNIS.     Student   1 898-1 900.     Salesman.     Address, 

North  Brookfield,  Mass.  P- 

BUTTERWORTH,  HENRY  DAVID.     Special  student  1898-99.     Address. 

Attleboro,  Mass. 
CAWTHORNE,  HENRY  HOWARD.     Student  1898-1901.     Manager  boys' 

and  children's  department.   Manufacturer's  outlet  company.     Address. 

73  Carrington  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

CHACE,  HAROLD  EARL.     Student  1898-99.     Address,  East  Providence. 

R.  I. 
CLARKE,   LOUIS  VINCENT.     Student    189S-99.     Address,   81    Pine  St., 

Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
COWEN,    BERNARD.     Student    1898-1902.     Patent   lawyer    New    York. 

N.  Y.     Address,  76  William  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  '02 

COMSTOCK,  RICHARD  WILLIAM.     Special  student  1898-99.     Address, 

124  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
CRAIG,    FREDERICK    PHILLIPS.     Student    1898-1900.     With    N.    Y. 

life  insurance  and  trust  companv.     Address,  52  Wall  St.,   New   York, 

N.  Y.  '  P- 

CURTIS,  ALTON  KALLOCH.     Special  student  1898-99.     Address,  Dam- 

.  ariscotta.  Me. 
CUSHMAN,  ALBERT  HENRY,   D.O.   R.   I.  college  of   osteopathy    1902. 

Student    1898-99.      Osteopathic    physician.     Address,    11    Euchd    Ave^, 

Providence,  R.  I.  P- 


714  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1902 

DELANEY,  LYONS  ERASER  HILL.  Student  1898-99.  Traveling 
salesman  Lyons  Delaney  company.  Address,  129  West  Ave.,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.  P. 

DOUGLAS,  SAMUEL  NOYES.  Student  1898-1902.  Bom  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Jan.  10,  1881;  died  Providence,  Oct.  23,  1902. 

DROWNE,  EDWIN  LEWIS,  M.D.  Harvard  university  1904.  Student 
1898-99.  House  officer  Boston  city  hospital  Boston,  Mass.,  1904-. 
Address,  36  Lexington  St.,  East  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

DROWNE,  FREDERICK  PEABODY,  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and 
surgeons  of  Baltimore  1904.  Student  1898-1900.  Physician.  Address, 
20  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

DURFEE,  FREDERICK  JOHN.  Student  1898-1901.  In  cotton  busi- 
ness. Fall  River,  Mass.     Address,  5  Decatur  Sq.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

EVANS,  WILLIAM  ROBINSON.  Student  1898-1900.  Shoe  manufactu- 
rer.    Address,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

FEILER,  MAX  SIMON.  Special  student  1898-1900.  From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

FISH,  MYRON  CHARLES.  Special  student  1898-1900.  Address,  Central 
Falls,  R.  I. 

FLAGG,  CLARENCE  WHITTEMORE.  Special  student  1898-99.  Stu- 
dent Boston  university  two  years.  Bom  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  July  6, 
1876;  died  Woonsocket,  Feb.  22,  1900.  P. 

FOSTER,  WILLIAM  CHAUNCEY.  Student  1898-99.  Manufacturing 
jeweler.     Address,  78  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

FRANCIS,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH.  Special  student  1898-99.  From  John- 
ston, R.  I. 

GEE,  ROBERT  NATHAN.  Student  1898-1902  Textile  finisher  Inter- 
laken  mills,  Arkwright,  R.  I.     Address,  Phenix,  R.  I.  P. 

GOLDSBOROUGH,  HENDERSON  WEIR.  Student  1898-99.  With 
Wissner  piano  company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Address,  475  State  St., 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  P. 

GOODWIN,  EDWARD  JOSEPH.  Student  1S99-1900.  Address,  19  Polk 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

GORMAN,  THOMAS  LEO.  Special  student  1898-1900.  From  Central 
Falls,  R.  I. 

GREENE,  HARRY  LESLIE.  Special  student  1898-99.  Address,  134 
Lloyd  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

GREENE,  HOWARD  ERNEST.  Special  student  1898-99.  Cloth  and 
yarn  merchant  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  134  Lloyd  Ave.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

GULLIVER,  FRANCIS  DANIEL,  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons, 
Columbia  university,  1903.  Student  1898-99.  Physician  and  surgeon 
New  York  N.  Y.     Address,  952  St.  Nicholas  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     P. 

GUND,  TORREY.  Student  1898-99.  Insurance  special  agent.  Pitts- 
burgh, Penn.     Address,  245  Fourth  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.  P. 

HANDY,  FRED  WESLEY  CALVIN.  Student  1898-99.  Instructor 
commercial  department  Wesleyan  academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.  Address, 
FrankUn,  Mass.  '  P. 

HARGROVE,  CHARLES.  Special  student  1898-1900.  Student  Newton 
theological  institution;  ordained  minister;  pastor  Northeast  Harbor, 
Me.     Address,  Johnson,  Vt.  Newt.,  P. 

HENRY,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Student  1898-99,  1900-01.  Traveling 
salesman.     Address,  Southbridge,  Mass. 

HERSOM,  FRED  ALDEN.  Student  1898-1901.  Address.  Somersworth, 
N.  H. 


1902  N  O  N -GR  A  D  U  A  T  E  S  715 

HILL,  EDWARD  LAPHAM.     Student  1899-1901.     From  Gardiner,  Me. 

HOLT,  GUSTAVUS  BENJAMIN.  Student  1899-1902.  Address,  20  Kilby 
St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

HOOD,  FRANCIS  GEORGE.  Student  1898-99.  Engaged  in  lumber  bus- 
iness and  cooperage,   Pantoga    Mich.     Address,  Saginaw,  Mich.  P. 

HOOD,  RAYMOND  MATHEWSON,  Sc.B.  Mass.  institute  of  technology 
1903.  Student  1898-99.  With  Cram,  Goodhue  and  Farguson,  archi- 
tects, New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  Cram,  Goodhue  and  Farguson,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  '02 

HOUSE,     EMMETT.     Student     1898-99.     Student    Syracuse    university 
From  Arkport,  N.  Y. 

HOWARD,  DANIEL  S.,  A.B.  University  of  Pcnn.  1902.  Student  1898-99. 
Secretary  R.  B.  Grover  company,  shoe  manufacturers,  Brockton,  Mass., 
1903-.     Address,  12  Main  St.,  Brockton,  Mass.  P. 

HOWES,  JAMES  STURGIS.     Student  1898-99.     From  Woods  Hole,  Mass. 

JEFFERY,  GEORGE  CLINTON.  Student  1898-99.  From  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

JOHNSON,  HORACE  SAMUEL.  Student  1898-99.  Mohair  merchant 
Boston,  Mass.     Address,  232  Summer  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

JOHNSON,  JOSEPH.  Student  1898-1900.  Baker  Providence.  R.  I. 
Address,  157  Broadway,  Providence,  R.  I. 

KENDALL,  EDWARD.  Student  189S-1900.  Clerk  Merchants  national 
bank,  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  Merchants  National  Bank,  28  State  St., 
Boston,  Mass.  P. 

KEN  YON,  HAROLD  DENISON,  M.D.  College  of  physicians  and  surgeons, 
Columbia  university  1903.  Student  1898-99.  Physician  Westerly, 
R.  I.     Address,  88  High  St.,  Westerly,  R.  I.  P. 

KNIGHT,  HENRY  DYER.  Special  student  1S98-99.  Real  estate  and 
insurance  agent.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  366  Broadway,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

KNOWLES,  STEPHEN  DEXTER.  Student  189S-99.  With  American 
screw  company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  193  Benefit  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

LAMSON,  NORTON  JUDE.    Student  1 898-1 902.    Address,  Rehoboth,  Mass. 

LAVANDER,  JAMES  FRANCIS.  Student  1898-99.  Salesman.  Ad- 
dress, 330  Wood  St.,  Bristol,  R.  I. 

LAWRY,  GEORGE  ALBERT.  Student  1S98-1901.  With  Barton,  Leach 
and  company,  brokers.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  35  Nassau  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

LEAR,  ROBERT  HERMAN.  Student  189S-1902.  Address,  21  Prospect 
St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

LEARNED,  ERWIN  HARVEY.     Student  1898-99.     From  Malone,  N.  Y. 

LEECH,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  M.D.  University  of  Penn.  1904.  Student 
1898-1900.  Interne  R.  I.  hospital.  Address,  R.  I.  Hospital,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

LEONARD,  CHARLES,  A.B.  Gettysburg  college  1901.  Student  1898-99. 
Minister.     Address,  Wrightsville,  York  co.,  Penn.  P- 

LOEB,  IRVIN  JACOB  SCHWARZ.  Student  1898-99.  Student  Prince- 
ton university;  travehng  in  Europe.  Address,  Care  William  Loeb,  10  i 
Sabin  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  ^  • 

LONERGAN,  JOHN   LEWIS.     Special  student   1898-99.     From  Warren, 

R.  I. 
MABRY,  IRVING  ELLIS.     Student  1898-1900.     Address,  East  Hiram.  Me. 
MASON,  MANUEL  FRANKLIN.     Special  student  1898-99.     Address,  126 
Quincy  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 


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MEAD,  PAUL  EMERSON.  Student  1898-99.  Address  Falls  Village, 
Conn. 

MERWIN,  WILLIAM  HARVEY.  Special  student  1898-99.  Address, 
Milford,  Conn. 

MOSS,  WILLIAM  BENJAMIN.  Student  1898-1900.  Address,  53  America 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

MOWRY,  JOSEPH  TYLER.  Student  1898-1901.  Bookkeeper  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y.  Born  Sterling,  Conn.,  July  8,  1879;  died  Poughkeepsie, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  II,  1904.  P. 

MUSSEY,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS.  Student  1898-1900.  Stenographer  Wat- 
son and  coinpany,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  Care  Watson  and  Co., 
24  Broad  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

NASH,  DANFORTH  LIVERMORE.  Student  1898-1902.  Publisher.  Ad- 
dress, 19  North  Chestnut  St.,  Augusta,  Me.  P. 

NICHOLS,  HAPvOLD  WEEDEN.  Student  1898- 1902.  With  Union  oil 
company.     Address,  175  Power  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

NORWOOD,  HARRY  YORKE.  Student  1898-99.  Address,  Allegany,  N. 
Y. 

O'BRIEN,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  M.D.  Tufts  college  1904.  Student  1898- 
99.      Physician.     Address,  125  Broadway,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  P. 

ODERMAN,  JOHN  FERDINAND.  Special  student  1898-1900.  Address, 
112  Union  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

O'REILLY,  JOHN  DOMENIC.  Student  1898-99.  Student  Holy  Cross 
college  1 899-.     Address,  14  Thomas  Park,  Boston,  Mass. 

O'REILLY,  PETER  MILES,  LL.B  Boston  university  1903.  Student 
Brown  university  1898-1900.  Lawyer.  Address,  326  Public  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

OWEN,  BLAINE.  Student  1898-99.  Cashier  post  office,  Augusta,  Me. 
Address,  Augusta,  Me.  P. 

OWENS,  WILLIAM  FRAZER.     Student  1899-1900.     From  Meriden,  Conn. 

PALMER,  CHARLES  TOWNSEND.  Student  1898-99.  Address,  New 
London,  Conn. 

PEDEN,  JAMES  LYLE.  Special  student  1898-99.  Publisher  Fitchburg 
daily  news  and  Milford  daily  sun.  Address,  21  Winter  St.,  Fitchburg, 
Mass.  P. 

PEVEAR,  THEODORE  FREDERICK.  Student  1898-1902.  Assistant 
forester  to  the  Biltmore  estate.  Address,  Providence  Journal  Office, 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PHIPPS.  MAURICE  BOWMAN.     Student  1898-99.     From  Chelsea,  Mass. 

PINKHAM,  ARTHUR  WELLINGTON.  Student  1898-1901.  Vice  presi- 
dent and  secretary  Lydia  E.  Pinkham  medicine  company,  Lynn,  Mass.; 
president  and  treasurer  Delmac  medicine  company;  director  National 
city  bank;  Security  trust  company;  Union  hospital;  member  school 
board  1902,  1903;  board  of  park  commissioners  1904-.  Address,  306 
Western  Ave.,  Lynn,  Mass.  P. 

POTTER,  EVERETT  CLIFFORD.  Student  1S98-1900.  Hot  house  and 
market  gardener.     Address,  501  Park  Ave.,  Auburn,  R.  I. 

PSIAKI,  EMMANUEL  GEORGE.  Special  student  1898-1900.  Merchant. 
From  Athens,  Greece. 

PUTNEY,  WALTER  KNIGHT.  Student  1 898-1 900.  Graduated  normal 
school,  Salem,  Mass.;  principal  grammar  school,  Moultonville,  N.  H.; 
Saugus,  Mass.,  1902-03;  Graniteville,  Mass.,  1903-.  Address,  Granite- 
ville,  Mass.  P. 

RENNE,  WILLIAM  JARVIS.  Student  1898-99.  With  Winslow  brothers 
and  Smith  company.  Address,  Care  Winslow  Brothers  and  Smith 
Co.,  Norwood,  Mass.  P. 


1902  NON-GRADUATES 


717 


RICHARDSON,  WALTER  MYRICK  Student  1898-1900.  Student  land- 
scape architecture  Lawrence  scientific  school.  Harvard  university.  Ad- 
dress, Leominster,  Mass.  p 

RUSSELL,  JOHN  HENRY  Special  student  1898-1900.  Student  den- 
tistry.    Address,  50  Chapin  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  L  P. 

RUSSELL,    JOSEPH    FRANCIS.     Student     1897-1900,     190102.     From 

Adams,  Mass. 

SANBORN,  MORTON  EMERY.  Student  1898-1900.  With  R.  I.  Sani- 
torium  for  consumptives.     Address,  Box  230,  Pascoag,  R.  I.  P. 

SHAW,  ALBERT  DRAPER.  Student  1898-1900.  Clerk  Springfield  fire 
and  marine  insurance  company.  Address,  47  Windsor  St.,  Springfield, 
Mass.  p- 

SHEA,  RICHARD  THOMAS.  Student  1898-1900.  Stone  dealer.  Ad- 
dress, 578  Main  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  P. 

SHERLOCK,  EDWARD  FREDERICK.  Student  1898-99.  Address. 
36  G  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

SHUMAN,  HARRY  BENJAMIN.  Student  1898-99.  Dentist.  Address, 
130  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

SMART,  WINFIELD  MATTHEWS.  Student  1899-1900.  Address,  Wild 
Rose,  Wis. 

SMITH,  JOHN  HENRY  FLETCHER.  Special  student  1898-1900.  Ad- 
dress, Central  Falls,  R.  I. 

STINESS.  HENRY  WILLIAMS.  Student  1898-99.  Law  student  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  N.  Y.  state  commissioner  1905- ;  clerk  Superior  court  of 
R.  I.  1905-.     Address,  210  Governor  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

STREETER,  WILFRED  ALBERTS.  Student  1899-1900.  Address,  i 
Glenwood  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

SULLIVAN,  FREDERIC  DANIEL.  Student  1898-1902.  Clerk  Daily 
journal,  Providence,  R.  I.  Bom  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  15,  1880;  died 
Bushkill,  Alleghany  Mountains,  Penn.,  Oct.  i,  1902.  P. 

TELLIER,  JULIUS  ARTHUR.  Student  1898-99.  In  government  em- 
ploy.    Address,  1408  Sheridan  Ave.;  Washington,  D.  C. 

THOMPSON,  EDGAR  HAYWOOD.    Student  1898-1900.     Insurance  agent. 

Address,  284  Main  St.,  Brockton,  Mass.  P. 

WALDO.  THOMAS  ADAMS.  Special  student  1898-99.  From  Kansas 
City,  Mo. 

WEBBER,  CHARLES  PERKINS.  Student  1898-1902.  Engineer.  Ad- 
dress, Cannon,  Coahuila,  Mexico. 

WELLS,  FRANK  EATON.     Student  1 899-1 901.     From  San  Jos6,  Cal. 

WILDER,  WILLIAM  TOURTELLOT.  Student  1898-1901.  Farmer 
Johnston,  R.  I.     Address,  Box  257,  Olneyville,  Providence,  R.  I. 

WILLIAMS,  CLINTON  NICKERSON,  D.M.D.  Harvard  university  1903. 
Student  1898-1900.  Dentist.  Address,  270  Westminster  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  P. 

WILSON.  ROWLAND  HENRY.  Student  1898-1900.  Address.  151 
Ocean  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

WOODWORTH,  ALBERT  LEVERETT.  Student  1898-99.  Address. 
Springfield  Arsenal,  Springfield,  Mass. 

YOUNG,  JOHN  WINFIELD.  Special  student  1898-99.  With  George  F. 
Scott  and  company,  lumber  dealers,  Asheville,  N.  C.,  1899-1903,  1904-; 
student  Mich,  college  of  mines  1903-04.     Address,  Asheville,  N.  C.         P. 


ALLEN,   ELIZABETH.     Special  student   1898-99.     Address,   Bethlehem, 
Penn. 


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BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1902 


BRAINERD,  SARAH  CATHERINE  [Mrs.  William  Grant  Merrick].  Stu- 
dent 1898-1900.     Address,  167  Linwood  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BRALEY,  ANNA  WARREN.  Special  student  1898-99.  Special  student 
Wellesley  college  1881-82;  vice  principal  New  Bedford  training  school 
1889-96;  principal  normal  training  school,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1896-. 
Address,  619  County  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  P. 

BUDLONG,  MUSETTA  FRANCES  [Mrs.  Clinton  Chase  White].  Student 
1898-1900.     Address,  11  Hudson  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

CLAPP,  SARA  CLEAVELAND.  Special  student  1898-1900.  Settlement 
worker  "Warren  Goddard  house.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  133  Smith 
St.,  Providence.  R.  I.  P- 

DEXTER,  CARRIE  MABEL  [Mrs.  Martin  Leonard  Johnson].  Student. 
1898-99.  Teacher  public  schools,  Wardsboro,  Vt.,  1899-1900,  1902-03; 
superintendent  schools,  Wardsboro,  1899- 1900,  1903-;  teacher  Bellows 
Falls,  Vt.,  1900;  Leland  and  Gray  seminary,  Townshend,  Vt.,  1901. 
Address,  West  Wardsboro,  Vt.  P- 

FAIRWEATHER,  BERTHA  MAY.  Student  189S-99.  Address,  Berkley, 
R.  I. 

FANNING,  KATHERINE  PHILOMENA.  Student  1898-99.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

GANNON,  LUCY  ETTA.  Special  student  1898-99.  Address,  649  Harris 
Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

GRAVES,  LILLIAN  BERTHA.  Student  1898-99.  Artist  Providence, 
R.  I.     Address,  223  Ives  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

HARGREN,  ELLEN.  Special  student  1898-99.  Address,  24  George  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

LEDERER,  GERTRUDE  WEISL  [Mrs.  Joseph  Arthur  Wolf].  Student 
1898-1900.     Address,  164  Arnold  St.,  Edgewood,  R.  I.  P. 

McKENZIE,  ISABEL  SAWYER.  Student  1898-99.  Address,  349  Eaton 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

OSLER,  EMMA  GRACE.  Student  1898-99.  Address,  241  Rhodes  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

ROGERS,  EMILY  PRISCILLA  SMITH.  Special  student  1898-1900. 
Address,  264  Bowen  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

SUTTON,  CORA  ANNIE.  Student  1898-1900.  Address,  334  Waterman 
Ave.,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TAFT,  ELIZA  FISKE  WILLIAMS.  Student  1898-99.  Address,  36  South 
Wales  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

WAITE,  ELIZABETH  RICHARDSON.  Special  student  189S-99.  Ad- 
dress, Drownville,  R.  I. 

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1903 

ANTHONY,  GEORGE  CHENEY,  M.D.  Boston  university  1904.  Special 
student  1899-1900.  House  physician  Cullis  consumptives'  house,  Dor- 
chester, Mass.,  1903-04;  Trull  hospital,  Biddeford,  Me.,  1904-05;  physi- 
cian Wellesley,  Mass.    Address,  Wellesley,  Mass.  P. 

ARMSTRONG,  WOODBURY  WHITELEY.  Student  1899-1902.  Ad- 
dress, 82  Myrtle  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

BANNON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Address, 
Central  Falls,  R.  I. 

BARROWS,  LOUIS  DAGGETT.  Student  1899-1900.  Address,  North 
Attleboro,  Mass. 


1903  NO  N -GRADUATES  719 

BATCHELDER,  EUGENE  CLARK.  Student  1S99-1901.  Wholesale  pro- 
duce merchant.     Address,   Box   271,   San  Diego,  Cal 

BAYLES,  CHESTER  ARTHUR.  Special  student '  1899-1900.  Law  stu- 
dent New  York  university.  Address,  79  Malhstedt  Place  New  Ro- 
chelle,  N.  Y.  p 

BOLAND,  CHARLES  BLAKE.  Student  1899-1901.  Law  student.  Ad- 
dress, 11  La  Grange  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  p. 

BOVEY,  WAKEMAN.  Student  1899-1900.  With  New  York  life  insu- 
rance company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Address,  Hotel  Ansonia,  Broadway 
and  74th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  p 

BOWEN,  FRANK  ALDRICH.  Student  1899-1900.  Address,  1572  West- 
minster St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BOYNTON,  ALBERT  BEEBER.     Student   1901-02.     Address,  Sewaren 

N.J. 

BRADLEY.  IRVING  LIVINGSTON.  Student  1899-1900.  Bom  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  June  11,  1880;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  23,  1906.       P. 

BRIDEN,  CHESTER  HIBBERT.  Student  1899-1900.  Address,  828  North 
Main  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

BULLARD,  JOHN  ERVIN.  Student  1899-1904.  Travelling  in  U  S 
Address,  253  Elm  St.,  Keene,  N.  H.  p. 

CARROLL,  JOHN  PATRICK.  Student  1899-1902.  Address,  13  Tock- 
wotten  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

CARTER,  ROSCOE  ARNOLD.  Student  1899-1902.  Student.  Address, 
Highlandville,  Mass.  p. 

COLLENBURG,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Student  1899-1900.  Clerk  Mass. 
mutual  life  insurance  company.  Address,  364  Belmont  Ave.,  Spring- 
field, Mass.  "  p. 

COOK,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Student  1899-1900.  Address,  38  Adel- 
phi  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

CUDDY,  CHARLES  FRANCIS.  Student  1899-1901.  Address,  14  Church 
St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

CURRY,  CURTIS  CHASE.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Salesman  West- 
inghouse  electric  and  manufacturing  company.  Address,  515  Guaranty 
Loan  Building,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  P. 

CURTICE,  FRED  PHILBRICK.  Student  1899-1904.  Address,  East 
Washington,  N.  H. 

DANIELS,  WALTER  WHEATON.  Student  1899-1901.  Student  Lowell 
textile  school,  Lowell,  Mass.     Address,  35  Allen  Ave.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

DAVIS,  WALTER  RAWLIN.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Minister.  Ad- 
dress, 273  Thayer  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

DEACON,  THOMAS  IRVING.  Student  1899-1901.  Student.  Address. 
1593  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

DeVOLL,  earl  CLINTON.  Student  1899-1900.  Address,  Barrington 
Centre,  R.  I. 

DICKERSON.  CHARLES  EDW^ARD  GRENELL.  Special  student  1899- 
1900.     Student  of  music.     Address,  62  Pearl  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.       P. 

DREW,  JERRY  DEARBORN.  Student  1899-1901.  Address,  Oak-wood 
Ave.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

DUNLAP,  COLEMAN  CALVARY.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Minister. 
Address,  295  William  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

EARLE,  COURTLAND  COOK.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Assistant 
superintendent  Phenix  iron  foundry.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1901-02;  in  real 
estate  and  insurance  business.  Address,  44  Alumni  Ave.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 


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ELDREDGE,  HENRY  PEIRCE.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Address, 
East  Greenwich,  R.  I.  P- 

FEARNEY,  FRANK  ALBERT,  M.D.  Harvard  university  1904.  Student 
1899-1900.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  940  Broad  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  f  • 

FOLEY,  CHARLES  HAMLIN.  Student  1899-1901.  From  Concord, 
N.  H. 

FREEMAN,  ALFRED  EDGAR.  Student  1899-1900.  Customs  broker 
Boston,  Mass.     Address,  24  Myrtle  St.,  East  Dedham,  Mass.  P. 

GOODHUE,  WILLIS  ELBRIDGE.  Student  1899-1901.  Address,  Silver 
Creek,  N.  Y. 

GRAY,  ROBERT.  Student  1899-1900.  Student.  Address,  117  Wall  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn.  P. 

GREATOREX,  BYRON  LISTER.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Address, 
182  Laurel  Hill  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

GREENE,  MARK  TIFFANY.    Student  1899-1900.   Address,  Coweset,  R.  I. 

GRIM,  JOSEPH.  Student  1899-1900.  Address,  133  Fayette  St.,  Bridge- 
ton,  N.  J. 

GUPTIL,  FRED  ARTHUR.  Student  1899-1901.  Salesman.  Address, 
56  St.  Lawrence  St.,  Portland,  Me.  P. 

HALL,  GEORGE  BATCHELDER.  Student  1899-1900.  Coal  merchant 
New  York,  N.  Y.;  president  Middleton  Hall  companv.  Address,  627 
East  17th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  P. 

HALL,  LEWIS  FREDERIC.  Student  1899-1903.  Address,  Mill  Hill  Ave., 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

HANA,  LEO  GREGORY.  Student  1899-1902.  Assistant  physical  director 
University  of  Nebraska  1903-04;  physical  director  Lincoln  college,  Lin- 
coln, 111.,  1904;  gymnasium  director  University  of  Illinois  1904-.  Ad- 
dress, Champaign,  111.  P. 

HANDEL,  IRVING  LIBBY.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Address,  107 
Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

HARROD,  WILLIAM  ANDREW.  Student  1899-1900.  Address,  427 
East  23d  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

HARTMAN,  MAURICE.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Wholesale  tobacco 
merchant  Hartford,  Conn.     Address,  49  May  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.        P. 

HASLAM,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Student  1899-1900.  Address,  29  Helme  St., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

HEDBERG,  EMIL  OBSON.  Student  1899-1900.  Minister.  Address,  5 
Paca  Place,  Providence,  R.  I. 

HODGKINSON,  JOSEPH  ANDERSON.  Special  student  1899-1900. 
From  Pawtuxet,  R.  I. 

HOGAN,  WILLIAM  JAMES.    Student  1899-1900.    Address,  Oxford,  N.  Y. 

HOLTON,  ARTHUR  THOMAS.  Student  1899-1900.  From  East  North- 
field,  Mass. 

HOPKINS,  ALBERT  WESLEY.  Student  1900-03.  Address,  Olneyville, 
R.  I. 

HOST,  JAMES  HAROLD  LAURITZ.  Student  1899-1900.  Attendant 
public  library,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1901-05.  Address,  98  Bellevue  Ave., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

LEWIS,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Special  student  1899-1900.  From  Lynn, 
Mass. 

LEWIS,  JOSEPH  FRANCIS.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Address,  East 
Providence,  R.  I. 


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LITCHFIELD,  ROY  SYLVESTOR.  Student  1899-1902.  Salesman  Smith 
Courtney  company,   Richmond,  Va.     Address,  Fitchburg,   Mass.  P.' 

M'COY,  WILLIAM  ALBERT.  Student  1899-1900.  Dealer  in  insurance 
and  mortgages.     Address,   2   Kilby  St.,   Boston,   Mass.  P. 

McCREERY,  WILLIAM.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Address,  Wake- 
field, R.  I. 

McLEOD,  COLLIN  ALEXANDER.  Student  1899-1901.  Address.  Care 
Dr.  Albert  D.  Ordway,  Brockton,  Mass. 

MORRIS,  ALBERT  HENRY.  Special  student  1899-1902.  Address  39 
Hart  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

MURRAY,  JOHN  FRANCIS,  A.B.  St.  Mary's  university,  Baltimore    Md 
1902;    A.M.    1903.      Student    1899-1901.       Professor  Latin,  Greek  and 
music,  Sacred    Heart    college,   Denver,    Col.,    1903-.     Address,  Sacred 
Heart  College,  Denver,  Col.  p 

MYKENS,  JOSEPH  HENRY.  Special  student  1899-1900.  From  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

NAHIGIAN,  HOVSEP  CASPAR.  Student  1899-1900.  1901-02.  Civil 
engineer.    Address,  23  Uxbridge  St..  Worcester,  Mass. 

O'DONNELL,  DANIEL  WILLIAM.  Special  student  1899-1900.  With 
Journal,  Providence,  R.  I.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 

OTIS,  MELVILLE  NEAL.  Student  1899-1901.  Address,  57  Whitmarsh 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

PERRY,  HOWARD.  Student  1899-1900.  Student  Penn.  dental  college 
1901-03.  Born  Camden,  Me.,  June  9,  1879;  died  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Jan. 
29,  1903.  P. 

PHILBRICK,  ROSCOE  HUNTER.  Student  1899-1900.  Medical  student 
Harvard  university.  Address,  174  Morrison  Ave.,  West  Somcrville, 
Mass.  P. 

PHILLIPS,  WALTER  ENOS.  Student  1899-1901.  Address.  12  Inman 
St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

POTTORF,  JOHN  L.  G.,  A.B.  Mt.  Union  college  1903.  Student  1899- 
1900.  Teacher  science  high  school,  New  Brighton,  Penn.  Editor  Dyna- 
mo.    Address,    Salem,    Ohio.  P. 

QUINONES,  ENRIQUE.    Student  1899-1900.    Address,  Santa  Clara,  Cuba. 

RANDALL,  FRED  EARL.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Address,  556 
Cranston  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

REED,  NEWTON  CHAFFIN.  Student  1899-1901.  Engaged  in  news- 
paper work;  -with.  Daily  free  press-tribune,  Waltham,  Mass.  Address, 
77  Crescent  St.,  Waltham,  Mass.  P. 

ROSE,  AUGUSTUS  FRANK.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Student  Nor- 
mal art  school;  Massachusetts  Institute  of  technology;  teacher  drawing 
Technical  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  168  Medway  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

RUPLEY,  HOWARD  REEVE.  Student  1899-1900.  Address,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y. 

SAUNDERS,  ERNEST  ALEXANDER.  Student  1899-1901.  Address,  16 
Summer  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

BIKES,  GEORGE  RISING.  Student  1899-1900.  Born  Suffield,  Conn., 
1883;  died  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  Nov.  14,  1901.  P. 

SLATTERY,  CHARLES  ALOYSIUS.  Student  1900-02.  Law  student. 
Address,  24  Vernon  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

SMITH,  SAMUEL  NEWELL,  M.D.  Cornell  medical  college  1905.  Student 
1899-1901.  Interne  R.  I.  hospital  1905-.  Address,  79  Lloyd  Ave., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P- 


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SWIFT,  CYRUS  BRIGGS.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Address,  Fire- 
baugh,  Fresno  Co.,  Cal. 

TANNER,  ERNEST  KETCHUM,  M.D.  University  and  Bellevue  hospital 
medical  college  1904.  Student  1899-1900.  Medical  interne  N.  Y.  city 
health  department  hospital  1904;  interne  Lying-in  hospital.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1904;  Brooklyn  hospital,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  190S-.  Address,  126 
Homer  Ave.,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  P. 

TATEM,  JAMES  BIRNEY.     Student  1899-1901.    Address,  Pvitnam,  Conn. 

THORNTON,  CHARLES  SUMNER.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Ad- 
dress, East  Providence,  R.  I. 

TOBEY,  WILLIAM  HOMER.  Student  1899-1901.  Address,  North  Ber- 
wick, Me. 

TOBIN,  CYRIL  RICHARD.  Student  1900-01.  Address,  1021  California 
St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

TURNER,  WILLIAM  HUTCHINS.  Student  1899-1902.  Broker  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Address,  623  East  27th  St.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  P. 

TYLER,  ARTHUR  BROWN.  Student  1899-1901.  From  Providence, 
R.  I. 

WHITE,  JOSEPH  NELSON.  Student  1899-1900.  Address,  Winchendon 
Springs,  Mass. 

WILLIS,  GARDNER  BILLINGS.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Principal 
grammar  school  1891-92;  instructor  Penn  school  for  blind,  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  1894-96;  high  school,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1896-97;  Manual  train- 
ing high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-.  Address,  76  Comstock  Ave., 
Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

WISWALL,  PAUL  McCORD.  Student  1899-1901.  Bookkeeper.  Ad- 
dress, 50  Lexington  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 


ALDRICH,  ABBY  GREENE  [Mrs.  John  Davison  Rockefeller,  Jr.].  Spec- 
ial student  1899-1900.     Address,  13  West  54th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

GANNETT,  MABEL  ANSTICE.  Special  student  1899-1903.  Teacher 
high  school  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1904;  Cumberland  high  school.  Valley 
Falls,  R.  I.,  1904-.     Address,  43  Chapin  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.         P. 

GIFFORD,  FLORA  SAWYER,  A.B.  Bryn  Mawr  college  1903.  Student 
1899-1902.  Preceptress  Fillmore  high  school  1904;  teacher  languages, 
Lowville  academy  1904.     Address,  289  Highland  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

GLAUNER,  MATHILDE  KATHERINE.  Special  student  1899-1900. 
Teacher  Moses  Brown  school.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  1498  Paw- 
tucket Ave.,  East  Providence  Centre,  R.  I.  P. 

HENSHAW,  HARRIET  FRANCES.  Student  1899-1900.  Address,  100 
Bowen  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

McCONNELL,  LOUISE  JEANNETTE.  Special  student  1899-1900. 
Teacher.     Address,  151  Rector  St.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  P. 

MANATT,  HELENA,  A.B.  Wellesley  1903.  Student  1899-1901.  Teacher 
Cuba;  Worcester,  Mass.  Address,  59  Charles  Field  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

MORSE,  ANNE  GODDARD.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Address,  44 
Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MOULTON,  MABEL  CORNELIA.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Address, 
327  Elmwood  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

PECKHAM,  CELIA  SWEETING  (Mrs.  Samuel  Newell  Smith).  Student 
1899-1901.     Address,  79  Lloyd  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 


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723 


PIERCE,  MAUDE.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Teacher  piano.  Ad- 
dress, 132  South  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  p. 

SCHMID,  LOUISE  C.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Address,  100  Elm- 
grove  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  p. 

SEABURY,  IRENE  TURNER.  Student  1899-1902.  Address,  72  Keene 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  p 

SHELDON,  HELEN  SHERMAN.  Student  1899-1903.  Address,  1158 
Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

STURTEVANT,  MARY.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Address,  Second 
Beach  Road,  Newport,  R.  I.  p. 

TETLOW,  ASENATH.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Teacher.  Address, 
29  Bridghan  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

VERNON,  AMEY.  Special  student  1899-1900.  Address,  199  Williams 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

WHEAWILL,  IDA  LEWIS.  Student  1899-1903.  Address,  33  Water- 
man St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

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1904 

AHRENS.  HENRY  FREDERICK.  Student  1900-01.  Address,  210  Ever- 
green Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

AKERSTROM,  CLARENCE  EDWIN.  Student  1900-01.  Secretary  and 
treasurer  Amalgamated  rubber  workers'  international  union  of  America 
1902-.    Address,  25  Grant  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  P. 

ALLEN,  CAPWELL.  Special  student  1900-03.  Address,  153  Warren 
St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

ALLEN,  CHESTER  SALISBURY.  Special  student  1900-03.  Structural 
engineer  Norcross  brothers'  construction  company,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1904-.    Address,  63  Wachusett  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  P. 

ANTHONY,  JAMES  VERE.  Student  1900-01.  Clerk  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Address,  Woodlawn  Inn,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  P. 

AVERY,  WILLIS  FRANK.  Student  1900-02.  Address,  382  East  High 
St.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

BALLOU,  LEVI  HERBERT.  Student  1900-02.  Assistant  foreman  Uni- 
versal winding  company.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address,  309  Main  St., 
Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 

BARBER,  CLIFFORD  THOMAS.  Student  1900-03.  Merchant.  Ad- 
dress, Potter  Hill,  R.  I.  P. 

BARR,  WILLIAM  HENRY.     Student  1900-01.     Address,  Suffield,  Conn. 

BENJAMIN,  EDWARD  MERRILL.  Student  1900-01.  Address,  Care 
Wayland  E.  Benjamin,  29  East   128th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

BLOOMQUIST,  OTIS  EDWARD.  Student  1902-03.  Born  Falconer,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  28,  1875;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  21,  1903. 

BOOTH,  THOMAS  SIDNEY.  Student  1900-01.  With  Stirling  Boiler 
company,  Barberton,  Ohio.  Address,  4709  Grand  Boulevard,  Chicago, 
111.  P. 

BOTTOMLEY,  WILLIAM  MITCHELL.  Student  1894-98.  Address,  Arl- 
ington, R.  I. 

BOULDRY,  JOHN  RICH.     Student  1900-03.     Address,  Weymouth,  Mass. 

BOVEY,  JOHN  MASTERS.     Student  1900-01.    Address,  Nantucket,  Mass. 

BROWN,  RALPH  ARTHUR.  Student  1900-02.  Address,  Lock  Box  564, 
Silver  Creek,  N.  Y. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  GAYLORD.  Student  1900-02.  Grain  merchant. 
Address,  7  5  West  Center  St.,  South  Manchester,  Conn.  P. 


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CAPRON,  ADIN  MOV/RY.  Student  1900-04.  With  Nicholson  file  com- 
pany, Providence,  R.  I.    Address,  Stillwater,  R.  I.  P. 

CHENEY,  HARRIE  NORMAN.  Student  1900-02.  Rodman,  Bureau  of 
filtration,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.  Address,  308  California  Ave.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  P. 

CLOW,  ARLINGTON  INGALLS.  Student  1900-01.  Address,  15  Myrtle 
St.,  Orange,  Mass. 

COLE,  ALBERT  BRONSON.  Special  student  1900-01.  Address,  Ar- 
lington, R.  I. 

CONIBEAR,  GEORGE  ASHTON.  Special  student  1900-01.  Ordained 
Christian  minister;  pastor  Broad  street  church.  Providence,  R.  I.  Ad- 
dress, 11  Cromwell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

COURTEN,  HENRY  CARLTON,  A.B.  Yale  college  1904;  A.M.  1905. 
Student  1900-01.  Author  articles  in  medical  publications.  Address, 
Bellevue  Medical  College,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

CRANE,  DANIEL  BRADLEY.  Student  1900-01.  Address,  2221  Miami 
St.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

CROCKER,  RALPH  CONANT.  Student  1900-01.  Address,  Bridgewater, 
Mass. 

CROWELL,  PRINCE  SEARS.  Student  1900-01.  Address,  Woods  Hole, 
Mass. 

CURRIER,  WALTER  BARRON  HASTINGS.  Special  student  1900-02. 
Address,  Springfield,  Mass. 

DAVIDSON,  DAVID.  Student  1900-05.  Assistant  structural  engineer 
Providence  steel  and  iron  company,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1905-;  photo- 
grapher The  Davidson  platinum  landscapes  of  New  England.  Address, 
20  Arch  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

DEAN,  CLINTON  VIALL.  Special  student  1900-04.  Clerk.  Address, 
68  Orchard  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

DeWOLF,  HAROLD.     Special  student  1900-01.     Address,  Bristol,  R.  I. 

DWYER,  FRANCIS.     Special  student  1900-02.     Address,  Ansonia,  Conn. 

FEAREY,    PORTER.      Student    1900-01.      Address,    26    St.    James   Ave., 

Boston,  Mass. 
FORD,  FRANCIS.     Student  1900-01.     Address,  Narragansett  Pier,  R.  I. 
FRAZER,  CHARLES  RIVERS.     Student  1900-02.    Address,  Auburn,  Ala. 

GREENE,  SPENCER  BENJAMIN.  Student  1900-01.  Address,  152 
Cross  St.,  Central  Falls,  R.  I. 

GREENLEAF,  ELMER  DINSMORE.  Student  1900-01.  Address,  95 
High  St.,  Auburn,  Me. 

GRIFFITH,  HARRY  ELMER.  Special  student  1900-01.  Address, 
Augusta,  Me. 

GROSS,  CHARLES  FRANCIS.  Student  1900-.  Address,  Drexel  Build- 
ing, Philadelphia,  Penn. 

HARLOW,  WENDELL  EDMUND.  Student  1900-04.  Address,  16 
Southwick  St.,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

HASTINGS,  MARSHALL  ROBINSON.  Student  1900-01.  Address, 
Auburn,  Me. 

HELTZER,  OSCAR  LEONARD.  Student  1900-01.  Student.  Address, 
497  Morris  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

HEYDON,  HOWARD  RAYMOND.  Special  student  1900-02,  1903-04. 
Address,  Crompton,  R.  I. 

HUMPHRIES,  GEORGE  ARCHIBALD.  Special  student  1900-02.  Ad- 
dress, Manville,  R.  I. 


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JOHNSON,  FRANK  WILLIAM.  Student  1900-01.  Address.  Rumford. 
R.  I. 

KEENE,  HERSEY  ROY,  M.E.  elsewhere.  Student  1900-01.  Physical 
director  Sumner,  Me.,  1904-05.    Address,  Sumner,  Me. 

KELLY,  ISRAEL  WEBSTER.  Special  student  1900-01.  Address.  194 
Broadway,  Providence,  R.  I. 

KIMBALL,  HORACE  EARLE.  Student  1900-01.  In  business.  Address, 
142  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

KOLLIG,  MATTHEW,  A.B.  University  of  Mich.,  1904.     Student  1900-02. 

Student  medicine  University  of  Michigan.     Address.  Silver  Creek    N    Y 

P. 
LAMPHERE,    GEORGE   ELMER.      Student    1900-02.      Address,    Mystic. 

Conn. 

LANE,  WILLIAM  EDMUND.  Student  1900-01.  From  Antrim,  N.  H. 
Died  April  13,  1904.  P. 

LENNON,  JOHN  MARIA.  Special  student  1900-02.  Address,  96  Pond 
St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

LENT,  JAMES  MANNING.  Special  student  1900-03.  Address.  Win- 
throp,  Mass. 

LILLIBRIDGE,  JESSE  WANTON  SHIPPEE.  Student  1900-02.  Direc- 
tor commercial  department.  Southwestern  industrial  institute,  Lafayette, 
La.,  1902-.     Address,  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.  P. 

LISLE,  FRANK  FRED  de.     Student  1900-01.     Address,  St.  Albans,   Vt. 

LOEPSINGER,  ALBERT  JOHN.  Sttident  1900-01.  Address,  39  Atlantic 
Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

LOOMIS,  WARREN  WESTON.  Student  1900-01.  Address,  Box  219. 
Windsor,  Conn. 

McBAY,  JOHN  PRIOR  THORNLEY.  Student  1900-02.  Printer.  Ad- 
dress, 163  Howell  St.,  Providence.  R.  I. 

McCARTIN,  JOHN  EDWARD.  Special  student  1900-01.  Clerk.  Ad- 
dress, 226  Blackstone  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

MACKIE,  WALTER  DENNIS.  Student  1900-02.  Address.  43  Woonas- 
quatucket  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

McMASTER,  LAUREN  LESLIE.  Student  1900-02.  Superintendent 
finishing  department,  Harvard  knitting  mills,  Wakefield,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress, Albion  St.,  Wakefield,  Mass.  P. 

MACOMBER,  EDWARD  SUMNER.  Student  1900-03.  Cotton  broker. 
New  Bedford,  Mass.    Address,  North  Dartmouth,  Mass.  P. 

MacPHERSON,   JAMES.      Student     1900-02.      Address,  Concord    House, 

South  Framingham,  Mass. 
MASON,   RALPH   EDWARD.      Student    1900-01.     Ranchman.     Address, 

Bridgeport,  Neb.  P- 

MAWNEY,   ROBERT  WHEATON.     Special  student    1900-04.     Address, 

380  Smith  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
MONTAGUE,  RICHARD.     Student  1900-02.     Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug. 

24,   1882;  died  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  16,  1902. 
MORRELL,  GEORGE  ALBERT.     Student  1900-01.     Address,  Lakewood, 

N.J. 
NOBLE,   ERNEST  HARPER.     Student   1900-01.     Address.  385   Lennox 

Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
O'MALLEY,  THOMAS  FRANCIS,  A.B.  Holy  Cross  college    1904.    Teach- 
er 1904-.     Address,   516  Liberty  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.  P. 


726  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  1904 

OTIS,  HORATIO  NELSON.  Student  1900-02.  Clerk.  Address,  233 
Bowen  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

PENNIMAN,  FRANK  WENTWORTH.  Special  student  1900-01.  Ad- 
dress, Concord,  Mass. 

PURICK,  GEORGE  BUTLER.  Student  1900-01.  Address,  Echo,  Long 
Island,  N.  Y. 

RANGER,  JAMES  ALOYSIUS.  Special  student  1900-01.  Address,  Hol- 
yoke,  Mass. 

REYNOLDS,  VINTON  IRVING.  Special  student  1900-01.  Address,  60 
Evergreen  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

RIPLEY,  EDWARD  PAYSON.  Student  1900-01.  Address,  173  Har- 
vard St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

SALLADAY,  CLOVES  PRESTON.  Special  student  1900-02.  Address, 
East  Greenwich,  R.  I. 

SAYERS,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH.    Student  1900-01.    From  Fall  River,  Mass. 

SCOTT,  EDWIN  GARZEA.  Student  1900-02.  Born  Pawtucket,  R.  I., 
Nov.  5,  1880;  died  Pawtucket,  Nov.  19,  1902.  P. 

SHELDON,  PHILIP.    Special  student  1900-01.    Address,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

SLADE,  CALEB  ARNOLD.     Student  1900-01.     Address,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

STURTEVANT,  WILDER  LEE.  Student  1900-01.  Clerk.  Address, 
Galen  Hall,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  P. 

SYMAN,  LOUIS  L.,  M.D.  Starling  medical  college.  Student  1900-01. 
Surgeon  Springfield,  Ohio;  chief  surgeon  Detroit  southern  railraod  com- 
pany 1899-;  district  surgeon  B.  of  R.  T.  and  B.  of  R.  E.  1899-;  surgeon 
Erie  railroad  company  1899-.  Author  articles  in  medical  journals. 
Address,  Detroit  Southern  Railroad  Company,  Springfield,  Ohio.  P. 

TEEHAN,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Student  1900-02.  Student  medicine 
Yale  university.     Address,  26  Glenwood  Sq.,  Brockton,  Mass.  P. 

TIEPKE,  HENRY  EDWIN.  Special  student  1900-01.  Lawyer  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.    Address,  48  Custom  House  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

TIMBIE,  BURTT  NEVILLE.  Special  student  1900-02.  Student  Roches- 
ter theological  seminary.     Address,  27  Trevor  Hall,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

WADE,  REGINALD  CHIPMAN.  Student  1900-01.  Address,  20  Board- 
man  St.    Salem,  Mass. 

WARE,  HERBERT  PALMER.  Student  1900-01.  Assistant  purchasing 
agent  Stevens-Duryea  company.     Address,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.         P. 

WEEDEN,  FRANK  PECK.  Student  1900-01.  Address,  605  Branch  Ave., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

WHITTEMORE,  FRANK  BOWEN.  Special  student  1900-03.  Address, 
Worcester,  Mass. 

WILBOUR,  WALTER  BOWIE.  Student  1902-03.  Address,  Charleston, 
S.  C. 

WINSLOW,  LEON  ARNOLD.  Student  1900-03.  Address,  60  Pearl  St., 
Bath,  Me. 

WOODMAN,  JOHN  FREEMAN.  Student  1900-03.  Address,  Manches- 
ter, N.  H. 

WYNNE,  THOMAS  JOSEPH.     Student  1900-03.     Address,  Warren,  R.  I. 


ALDRICH,    SUSAN    GRACE.      Special    student    1900-01.      Stenographer. 

Address,  Riverside,  R.  I. 
ALLING,    MARY    MALTBY    [Mrs.    Herbert    Chauncey    Miller].      Student 

1900-01.    Address,  Bloomingsburg.  N.  Y. 


1904  N  O  N  -  G  R  A  D  U  A  T  E  S  727 

BACHELLER,  NELLIE  HATHAWAY.    Student  1900-01.    Address   New- 
port, R.  L 

BAUER,  JOSEPHINE.  Special  student  1900-01.     Address,  609  Broad  St.. 
Providence,  R.  I. 

BERTRAM,  MAUD  EMILY.     Student  1900-01.     Bookkeeper  Providence 

R.  I.     Address,   137  Summit  St..  East  Providence,  R.   I 
BLADES,  HARRIET  CLARA  [Mrs.  Earl  Lester  Dodpe].     Student  1900-02 

Address,   135  Mineral  Springs  Ave.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
BULLOCK,  ABBY.     Special  student   1900-02.     Address.  28  Pitman  St., 

Providence,  R.  I. 
DAY,  EMILY  BRAINARD.     Special  student  1900-01.     Address,  216  Med- 

M^av  St..  Providence,  R.  I. 
GRANT,    MARY    MANTON.      Special    student    1900-01.      Address,    187 

Bowen  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
GRAY,  EDITH.     Special  student    1900-01,    1902-03.     Address,   52   Larch 

St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
GREENE,  FLORENCE  WARD.     Student   1900-02.      Court  stenographer 

Providence,  R.  I.    Address,  Court  House.  Providence,  R.  I. 
HALCROW,  MARY  ELIZABETH  [Mrs.  Edwin  A.  Corbett].     Special  stu- 
dent 1900-03.    Address,  106  Somerset  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
HANDY,  RUTH  LOUISE.     Special  student  1900-04.     Address,  Manville 

R.  I. 
HARRINGTON,   BERTHA   ELLA.      Special  student    1900-02.     Address, 

50  Prairie  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
JOHNSON,  FLORA.     Special  student   1900-02.     Address.  Summit,  R.   I. 
KNIGHT,   SUSANNA   ELIZA.      Special  student    1900-01.     Address,   An- 
thony, R.  I. 
LOCKE,  MINNIE  ELIZABETH.    Student  1900-01.    From  Fall  River,  Mass. 
MASON,  HOPE  WALDRON  [Mrs.  Charles  W.  Bubier].     Special  student 

1900-01.     Address,  93  South  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
MORSE,  ETHEL  BUSIEL.    Special  student  1900-01.    Address,  596  Broad 

St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
NASON,  BERTHA  MABEL.    Special  student  1900-03.    Address,  Georgia- 

ville,  R.  I. 
PARKINSON,  ALICE  EMMA  (Mrs.  Clarence  Herbert  Guild,  Jr.].     Special 

student   1900-03.     Address,  587  Putnam  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.         P. 
PIERCE,  LUCY.    Special  student  1900-01.    Teacher  Technical  high  school. 

Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  194  DaboU  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
REMOND  FREDERIQUE.     Special  student   1900-01.     Address,  59  East 

George  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
SHREVE,  LURA  COOK.     Student  1900-02.    Address,  191  Greenwood  St., 

Auburn,  R.  I.  P. 

SLOCUM,  MIRIAM  FRANCES.     Student  1900-02.     Bookkeeper  Watkins, 

N.  Y.    Address,  Montour  Falls,  N.  Y.  P. 

SMITH,   BERTHA   MAY.      Student    1900-01.     Address,   302    Park  Ave, 

Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P- 

STEVENS,  HARRIET  FULLER.    Student  1900-02.    Teacher  New  Haven, 

Conn.    Address,  203  Lawrence  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  P. 

STRANGE,  ADA  HENDERSON  [Mrs.  Andrew  S.  Cooper].     Student  1900- 

01.    Address,  Assonet,  Mass.  P. 

THURSTON,    LOUISE    ISABEL.      Special    student    1900-02.      Address, 

Box  585,  Providence,  R.  I.  P- 

VOSE,  CAROLINE  BALLOU.     Special  student  1900-02.     Address.  Man- 
ville, R.  I. 
WALKER,   ANNE    MAY.      Student    1900-01.      Governess.     Address,   181 

Main  St.,  Palmyra,  N.  Y.  P- 

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728  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  Graduate 

Non-Graduate  Students  of  the  Graduate  Department 

ABBOTT,  ERNEST  SPENCER,  A.B.  Ottawa  university  1903.  Graduate 
student  1903-04.  Teacher  Latin  and  Greek,  Broaddus  institute,  Clarks- 
burg, W.  Va.    Address,  Dalton,  Kans.  P. 

ADAMS,  ELLA  MARIA  [Mrs.  Lellan  J.  Tuck],  A.B.  Smith  college  1893. 
Graduate  student   1895-97.     Address,  22  Allen  Ave.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

ADAMS,  FREDERICK  CARHART,  A.B.  Williams  college  1895.  Grad- 
uate student  1898-99.  Teacher  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address, 
274  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Prov.  dir. 

ALLEN,  EMILY  FRANCES,  Ph.B.  Boston  university  1891.  Graduate 
student  1892-93;  newspaper  correspondent  and  proofreader  Boston, 
Mass.;  director  Mass.  society  for  the  university  education  of  women 
1901-.    Address,  15  Wigglesworth  St.,  Somerville,  Mass.  P. 

BAILEY,  LORING  WOART,  A.B.  Harvard  university  1859;  A.M.  1861; 
Ph.D..  University  of  New  Brunswick  1873;  LL.D.  Dalhousie  college  1896. 
Graduate  student  chemistry  1859.  Instructor  and  proctor  Harvard 
university  1860;  professor  chemistry  and  natural  sciences,  University 
of  New  Brunswick,  1861-;  government  geologist  1861-1904;  charter  mem- 
ber Royal  society  of  Canada;  fellow  American  association  for  the  ad- 
vancement of  science;  member  various  other  scientific  societies.  Author 
Elementary  natural  history;  various  geological  reports.  Address,  Uni- 
versity of  New  Brunswick,  Frederickton,  N.  B.  P. 

BAKER,  MARIAN  TOWNE  [Mrs.  Walter  Lloyd],  A.B.  Smith  college  1896. 
Graduate  student  1897-99.     Address,  1  Walden  Place,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

P. 

BARNES,  ERNEST  WARREN,  Ph.B.  Tabor  college  1901.  Graduate 
student  1901-04.  Assistant  superintendent  Wickford  laboratory,  R.  I. 
commission  of  inland  fisheries.    Address,  Wickford,  R.  I. 

BASS,  BERTHA,  A.B.  Wesleyan  university  1886;  A.M.  1889.  Graduate 
student  1892-96.  Teacher  Ala.  1886-87;  N.  Y.  1887-88;  N.  J.  1889-91; 
Penn.  1889-91;  R.  I.  state  normal  school.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1891-99; 
head  history  department  Polytechnic  preparatory  school,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1900-01;  Wadleigh  high  school,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1901-.  Ad- 
dress, Wadleigh  High  School,  114th  St.  and  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  P. 

BASTOW,  ROSAMOND  MAYARD,  A.B.  Cornell  university  1893.  Stu- 
dent 1900-01.  Teacher  Wadleigh  high  school.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-. 
Address,  508  West  112th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  P. 

BRADLEY,  FRANCIS  JAMES,  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1900;  A.M.  Har- 
vard university  1901;  D.B.  University  de  propaganda  fide,  Rome,  1905. 
Graduate  student  1902-03.  Student  theology  Collegio  Americano  del 
nord,  Rome,  Italy.     Address,  North  Easton,  Mass.  P. 

BRAGDON,  FREDERICK  ELIAS,  A.B.  Wesleyan  university  1891.  Grad- 
uate student.  Instructor  Greek  and  Latin,  Bordentown  military  insti- 
tute, Bordentown,  N.  J.,  1893-95;  principal  high  school.  East  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  1897-1900;  superintendent  schools  Lincoln,  R.  I.  Address, 
Saylesville,  R.  I.  P. 

BROWN,  JOHN  WILOUGHBY,  A.B.  Acadia  college  1886;  A.M.  1895. 
Graduate  student  1898-99.    Address,  Nictaux  Falls,  N.  S. 

CALDWELL,  WILLIAM  ALLEN,  A.B.  Cumberland  college  1892.  Grad- 
uate student  1892-97.     Address,  Lebanon,  Tenn. 

CEDERBERG,  WILLIAM  EMANUEL,  Sc.B.  Augustana  college  1900; 
Ph.B.  Yale  university  1902.  Graduate  student  1902-03.  Instructor 
drawing,  Brown  university,  1902-03.  Teacher.  Address,  3912  8th  Ave., 
Rock  Island,  111.  Yale 


Graduate  NON-GRADUATES 


729 


CONYNGTON,  MARY  KATHERINE,  A.B.  Wellesley  college  1894;  A.M. 
1899.  Graduate  student  1901-04.  Secretary  associated  charities  of 
Providence  189?-1904.     Address,  85  Congdon  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

CURTIS,  WILLIAM  WOODSIDE.  A.B.  Bowdoin  college  1882;  A.M.  1885. 
Graduate  student  1891-96.  Teacher;  principal  high  school,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.     Address,  209  Central  Ave.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Bowd. 

DAGGETT,  FRED  JOHNSON,  A.B.  Bates  college  1889.  Graduate  stu- 
dent 1890-91.  Teacher,  Friends'  School,  Providence,  R.  I.  From  Attle- 
boro,  Mass. 

DORING.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  A.B.  Dartmouth  college  1883;  A.M. 
1886.  Graduate  student  1900-01.  Principal  Brooks  school,  Eastport, 
Me.,  1883-84;  high  school  Newmarket,  N.  H.,  1884-88;  Farmington, 
N.  H.,  1888-93;  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1893-1902;  Concord,  N.  H.,  1902-. 
Address,  86  Pleasant  Ave.,  Concord,  N.  H.  P. 

DOW,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  A.M.  honorary  1855.  Graduate  student 
1853-54.      See  Honorary  Graduates  1855. 

DUNNELL,  HENRY,  A.B.  Yale  college  1891.  Graduate  student  1891-92. 
Dealer  in  investment  securities.  Address,  24  George  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

FAIRCHILD,  NELLIE  REBECCA,  Litt.B.  Smith  college  1898.  Graduate 
student   1901-02.     Address,   175  Governor  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.         P. 

FRANKLIN,  RUTH  BARKER,  A.B.  Smith  college  1885;  A.M.  Cornell 
university  1886.  Graduate  student  1902-03.  Teacher.  Address,  78 
Spring  St.,  Newport,  R.  I. 

GARDINER,  LUCY  ALLEN.  Graduate  student  1901-02.  Preceptress 
Union  school,  Verona,  N.  Y.,  1902-.     Address,  Jamestown,  R.  I.         P. 

GORDON,  ELLEN  CHASE,  A.B.  Middlebury  college  1897.  Graduate 
student  1897-98.  Teacher  Bradford  academy,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1898-. 
Address,  115  Elm  St.,  Amesbury,  Mass.  P. 

GRAD,  BENNETT,  A.B.  University  of  Cincinnati  1894.  Graduate  student 
1900-01.  Instructor  Semitic  languages,  Brown  university,  1900-01. 
Graduated  Hebrew  union  college;  rabbi  Congregation  sons  of  Israel 
and   David,  Providence,  R.  I.      Address,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

HAULER,  JOHN  FREDERICK,  M.D.  University  of  Buffalo  1888.  Grad- 
uate student  1892-96.  Physician  Providence,  R.  I.;  assistant  surgeon 
R.  I.  militia  1889-;  U.  S.  military  service  1898-99,  acting  assistant 
surgeon;  surgeon  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  surgeon  Bushwick  hospital;  Jamaica 
hospital;  Brooklyn  hospital;  Swedish  hospital;  lecturer  on  surgery. 
Author  various  medical  papers  and  essays;  also  musical  compositions; 
editor  R.  I.  medical  society  monthly;  Atlantic  medical  weekly,  1893-95. 
Address,  291  Stuyvesant  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HASTINGS,  HENRY  HARMON,  A.B.  Bowdoin  college  1890.  Graduate 
student  1892-96.  Teacher  Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  lawyer  Bethel,  Me.  Ad- 
dress, Bethel,  Me.  Bowd. 

HATHAWAY,  HARRIET  MAY,  A.B.  Boston  university  1892.  Graduate 
student  1895-97.  Teacher  high  school.  Address,  12  Marlboro  Ave., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

HOWARD,  WILL  RUSSELL,  Sc.B.  Universitv  of  Maine  1882.  Graduate 
student  1903-04.    Teacher.    Address,  Belfast,  Me. 

ROWLAND.  ALICE  MERRILL.  A.B.  Vassar  college  1896.  Graduate 
student  1902-04.     Address,  Hope,  R.  I. 

HOYT,  ELIZABETH  GUILD,  A.B.  Wellesley  college  1891;  A.M.  1893. 
Graduate  student  1892-93.  Teacher  Classical  high  school.  Providence, 
R.   I..    1892-.      Address,   40   Humboldt   Ave.,   Providence.   R.   I.  P. 

HOYT,  ROBERT  DOUGLAS,  A.B.  University  of  Vermont  1894.  Grad- 
uate student  1897-1900.  Teacher;  lieutenant  U.  S.  army.  Address, 
U.  S.  Armv.  Washington,  D.  C.  Vt. 


730  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  Graduate 

HUNT,  HATTIE  ELMINA,  Ph.D.  University  of  N.  Y.  Graduate  student 
in  philosophy  1897-98.     Address,  Hubbardsville,  N.  Y. 

HUNT,  HENRY  DWIGHT,  Ph.B.  Yale  university  1892.  Graduate  stu- 
dent 1894-95.  Principal  high  school  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  1902;  teacher 
private  school  of  music  and  modern  languages.  Providence,  R.  I.  Ad- 
dress, Columbia,  Conn.  P. 

ILES,  CONSTANCE  HURFORD,  Litt.B.  Smith  college  1895.  Graduate 
student  1900-03.  Born  Sharon,  Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1871 ;  died  Clifton  Springs, 
N.  Y.,  March  19,  1903. 

JAMESON,  LILLIAN,  A.B.  Smith  college  1890.  Graduate  student  1896- 
97.     Address,  9  Benevolent  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

JENKS,  ANNA  BELLE,  A.B.  Wellesley  college  1890.  Graduate  student 
1893-96.     Address,  Zurich,  Switzerland. 

KNIGHTS,  FREDERIC  MELLEN,  Sc.B.  University  of  Vt.  1894.  Grad- 
uate student  1894-96.  Instructor  chemistry,  Brown  university,  1894-95. 
Singer.     Address,  Burlington,  Vt. 

MacCORMACK,  SARA  LOUISE,  A.B.  Boston  university  1899.  Graduate 
student  1901-02.  Teacher  high  school,  Auburn,  R.  I.  Address,  Auburn, 
R.  I. 

MANN,  RUTH  MITCHELL  [Mrs.  Arthur  Hollingworth],  A.B.Vassar  col- 
lege 1896.  Graduate  student  1896-98.  Teacher  Miss  Saniewska's  school. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-98;  The  Halsted  school,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1898-99. 
Address,  281  Public  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

MARKS,  CHARLES  FREDERICK,  A.B.  La  Grange  college  1903.  Grad- 
uate student  1903-04.  Professor  Latin  and  Greek,  La  Grange  college, 
1904-.     Address,  La  Grange,  Mo.  P. 

MORTON,  MARGARET,  A.B.  Vassar  college  1892.  Graduate  student 
1896-97.     Address,  487  Rock  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

MOWRY,  FLORENCE  PASSMORE,  Litt.B.  Mount  Holyoke  college  1896. 
Graduate  student  1897-98.  Teacher  English,  high  school,  Woonsocket, 
R.  I.      Address,  276  Providence  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  P. 

NICKERSON,  ASA  HARDEN,  M.D.  Harvard  university  1882.  Investi- 
gator in  department  of  anatomy  1896-97.  Phvsician  Central  Falls,  R.  I. 
Died  1897. 

O'NEIL,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  A.B.  Tufts  college  1896.  Graduate  stu- 
dent 1896-97.     Address,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

PACKARD,  ROSCOE  MILLIKEN,  A.M.  Western  Reserve  university 
1900.  Graduate  student  1902-04.  Instructor  mathematics.  Brown  uni- 
versity, 1902-04;  U.  S.  geodetic  survey.     Address,  Atlantic,  Mass. 

PERKINS,  GEORGE  HERBERT,  A.B.  Harvard  university  1884.  Grad- 
uate student  1892-96.     Address,  19  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

POWER,  JOHN  JOSEPH,  Ph.B.  Wesleyan  university  1890;  LL.B.  Victoria 
university,  Toronto,  1891;  D.C.L.  Trinity  university,  Toronto,  1898; 
A.B.  Queen's  university  1900;  Toronto  university  1903;  A.M.  1904. 
Graduate  student  1902-03.  Admitted  to  N.  S.  bar  1893;  lawyer  Halifax, 
N.  S.    Address,  P  O.  Box  894,  Halifax,  N.  S.  P. 

POWERS,  WILLIAM  HOWARD,  A.B.  Miami  university  1891;  A.M.  1896. 
Graduate  student  1896-97.     Address,  70  Summit  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

RIDEE,    ARTHUR    W.,    A.B.    Illinois    college    1886.      Graduate    student 

1894-97.  Address,  6  Barnard  Park,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
ROBINSON,   CONSTANCE,   A.B.    Bryn   Mawr    1898.      Graduate   student 

1900-01.  Address,  207  Governor  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
SCOTT,  ARTHUR  CURTIS,  Sc.B.  R.  I.  college  of  agriculture  and  mechanic 

arts  1895;  Ph.D.  University  of  Wis.,  1902.     Graduate  student  1898-99. 

Instructor  chemistry,   R.   I.   college  of  agriculture  and  mechanic  arts, 


Graduate  NO  N -GRADUATES 


731 


1894-95;  physics  1895-97;  professor  physics  and  electrical  engineering 
1897-1901;  1902-03;  professor  electrical  engineering,  University  of  Tex., 
1903-.  Author  various  articles  in  technical  journals.  Address,  Austin, 
Tex.  p. 

SHEPARD,  ALVIN  DWIGHT,  A.B.  Bates  college  1892.  Graduate  stu- 
dent 1895-97.  Superintendent  schools,  Cumberland,  R.  I.;  East  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

SLADE,  RUTH  ELEANOR,  Litt.B.  Smith  college  1901.  Graduate  student 
1901-02,  1903-04.  Teacher  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.  Address.  95 
Andem  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

STINSON,  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  A.B.  Bucknell  university  1886.  Grad- 
uate sttident   1893-94.     Address,   137  Ontario  St.,  Providence,  R.   I. 

TILLEY,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  A.B.  Amherst  college  1892;  A.M.  1897. 
Graduate  student  1894-96,  1901-02,  1903-04.  Instructor  Brown  univer- 
sity 1897-99.  Teacher  Hope  street  high  school.  Providence,  R.  I.  Ad- 
dress, 8  Elton  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

TRUMAN,  PERCIVAL  HENRY,  A.B.  Williams  college  1898.  Graduate 
student  1902-03.     Address,  276  Benefit  St.,    Providence,  R.  I. 

UTTER,  KATHARINE  MARIA  [Mrs.  Lewis  Anthony  Waterman].  Grad- 
uate student  1894-98.  Teacher  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-96. 
Address,  350  Thayer  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  P. 

VERDER,  BESSIE  CLARINDA,  Sc.B.  Middlebury  college  1898.  Grad- 
uate student  1902-05.     Address,  Rutland,  Vt. 

WITHAM,  ROSE  ADELAIDE,  A.B.  Smith  college  1895.  Graduate  stu- 
dent 1901-02.  Teacher  English  high  school,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1895-97; 
head  of  English  department  Classical  high  school,  Somerville,  Mass., 
1897-1901;  Classical  high  school,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1901-05;  with  Hough- 
ton, Mifflin  and  company,  Boston,  Mass.  Address,  Houghton,  Mifflin 
and  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  P. 

6l-*2 


Non-Graduate  Students  of  the  Medical  Department 

ARMINGTON,  .     Student  in  medicine  1822-24.     Physician,  See- 

konk,  Mass. 

BOTTUM,   ABIAL.      Student   in   medicine    1823-24.      From      Woodstock, 

Conn. 
BRADLEY,  HENRY  W.    Student  in  medicine  1822-24.    From  Providence, 

R.  I. 
BURDICK,  HENRY  N.     Student  in  medicine   1822-24.     From  Newport. 

R.  I. 
CANDEE,  J.  G.     Student  in  medicine  1822-24.     From  Harwinton,  Conn. 
CARPENTER,  CHRISTOPHER  S.     Student  in  medicine  1823-24.     From 

Foster,  R.  I. 
CARPENTER,  DARIUS.    Student  in  medicine.    Physician  Seekonk,  Mass. 

Born  Rehoboth,  now  Seekonk,  Mass.,  Oct.  4,  1785;  died  Seekonk,  July 

16,  1833. 
CARPENTER,   FREDERICK   A.      Student  in  medicine    1823-24.     From 

Cranston,  R.  I.     Born  Cranston,  R.  I.,  May  15,  1780.  Vit.  rec. 

COMSTOCK,    WILLIAM.      Student   in  medicine    1823-24.      From   Smith- 
field,  R.  I. 


732  BROWN     UNIVERSITY  Medical 

CONANT,  CYRUS  K.  Student  in  medicine  1822-24.  From  Alfred,  Me. 
CROSBY,  C.  C.  P.  Student  in  medicine  1823-24.  From  Montpelier,  Vt. 
DROWN,  WILLIAM  W.  Student  in  medicine  1823-24.  From  Foster,  R.  I. 
GALE,  JOSIAH  B.  Student  1823-24.  From  Kingston,  N.  H. 
GALE,  LEVI  B.  Student  in  medicine  1822-24.  From  Kingston,  N.  H. 
GILBERT,  THEODORE.  Student  in  medicine  1822-24.  From  Tolland, 
Conn. 

GREENE,   EDWARD    W.      Student   in  medicine    1823-24.      From   Plain- 
field,  Conn. 

KIMBALL,  TIMOTHY  L.     Student  in  medicine  1823-24.    Student  Lyman, 
Me. 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM.     Student  in  medicine  1822-24.     From  Alfred,  Me. 
SLACK,  DAVID   B.     Student  in  medicine    1822-24.     See  Non-Graduates 
1820. 

TORRE Y,  DAVID.     Student  in  medicine  1822-24.     Physician  and  surgeon 
Providence,  R.  I.  '  Prov.  dir. 

20-*20 


SUM  M  A  R  Y 


733 


SUMMARY 

1769-1905 


First  Degree  Graduates 

A.B.,  A.M.  1854-61,  Ph.B.,  C.E.,  M.E.,  Sc.B. 
Living         .      . 

Advanced  Degree  Graduates 
A.M.,  Sc.M.,  Ph.D. 

Living  ..... 

Medical  Graduates  .... 

Living  ..... 

Honorary  Graduates  .... 

Exclusive  of  graduates  previously  reckoned 
Living  ..... 

Graduates  from  all  Departments 

Deduct  for  repitition        .... 


Total 


Living  52.7  per  cent. 


Non-Graduates  .... 

Living  [estimated] 

Living  Graduates  in  Index  of  Residences 

In  New  England 

In  Rhode  Island 

In  Providence 

In  Maine 

In  New  Hampshire 

In  Vermont    . 

In  Massachusetts     . 

In  Connecticut 

In  Middle  Atlantic  States 

In  New  York     . 

In  Southern  States 

In  Central  States     . 

In  Western  States  . 

In  Foreign  Countries 


5328 

3090 

372 

363 

118 
0 

600 

84 

6418 
336 

6182 
3258 

2976 
1600 

3211 

2165 

1160 

910 

51 

65 

28 

737 

124 

581 

367 

61 

265 

68 

51 


734 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


INDEX   OF   RESIDENCES 


This  index  contains  the  names  of  all  living  graduates  and  non-gradu- 
ates whose  addresses  have  been  ascertained,  arranged  in  geographical  order. 

The  first  degree  graduates  are  designated  by  their  class  numerals; 
advanced  degree  graduates  by  the  letter  a;  honorary  graduates  by  h;  non- 
graduates  by  n;  and  graduates  of  other  colleges  who  have  studied  at  the 
university  without  taking  an  advanced  degree  by  g. 


STATES  AND  COUNTRIES 


Page 

Page 

Alabama 

.    735 

Massachusetts 

.    745 

Argentine  Republic 

.    807 

Mexico 

.    808 

Arizona 

.    735 

Michigan 

.    760 

Arkansas 

.    735 

Minnesota 

.    761 

Belgium 

.    807 

Mississippi 

.    761 

Burma 

.    807 

Missouri 

.    761 

California 

.    735 

Montana 

.    762 

Canada 

.    807 

Nebraska 

.    762 

New  Brunswick 

Netherlands    . 

.    808 

Nova  Scotia 

Nevada 

.    762 

Ontario 

New  Hampshire 

.    762 

Quebec 

New  Jersey 

.    764 

China     . 

.    807 

New  York 

.    766 

Colorado 

.    736 

North  Carolina 

.    774 

Connecticut     . 

.    736 

North  Dakota 

.    774 

Corea 

.    808 

Ohio 

.    774 

Cuba 

.    808 

Oklahoma 

775 

Delaware 

.    739 

Oregon 

.    775 

District  of  Columbia 

.    739 

Palestine 

.    808 

Egypt 

.    808 

Pennsylvania 

.    776 

England 

.    808 

Persia     . 

.    808 

Florida 

.    739 

Peru 

.    808 

Georgia 

.    740 

Philippine  Islands    . 

.    778 

Hawaiian  Islands 

.    740 

Porto  Rico 

.    778 

Idaho 

740 

Rhode  Island 

778 

Illinois 

.    740 

South  Carolina 

.    804 

India 

.    808 

South  Dakota 

.    804 

Assam 

Switzerland     . 

.    808 

Madras  Presidency 

Syria 

.    808 

Southern  Shan  States 

Tennessee 

.    804 

Indian  Territory 

.    742 

Texas 

.    804 

Indiana 

.    742 

Trinidad 

.    808 

Iowa 

.    742 

United  States 

.    735 

Jamaica 

.    808 

Utah 

.    805 

Japan     .          .          .          . 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

.    808 

Vermont 

.    805 

.    743 
.    743 

Virginia 

.    805 

Ladrone  Islands 

.    808 

Washington     . 

.    806 

Louisiana 

.    743 

West  Virginia 

.    806 

Maine 

.    743 

Wisconsin 

.    806 

Maryland 

.    744 

Wj'oming 

.    807 

Alabama 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


735 


UNITED    STATES 


ALABAMA 

AUBURN 

C.  R.  Frazer,  n  1904 
MONTGOMERY 

J.  W.  Beverly,  1894 
TUSKEGEE 

T.  E.  Owens,  1897,  Tuskegee  Insti- 
tute 

ARIZONA 

PHCENIX 

E.  F.  Dunlevy,  1883 
A.  G.  Utley,  1854 

ARKANSAS 

MARIANNA,  Lee  Co. 

J.  M.  Daggett,  Esq.,  1868 

ROGERS 

Rev.  M.  E.  Ailing,  1902 

CALIFORNIA 

BERKELEY 

Beatrice  J.  Barker,  1895,  Univer- 
sity Library,  University  of  Cal- 
ifornia 

Prof.  W.  J.  V.  Osterhout,  Ph.D., 
1893 

Prof.  C.  C.  Plehn,  Ph.D.,  1889 

Pres.  B.  I.  Wheeler,  Ph.D.,   LL.D., 
1875 
CAMPBELL 

Rev.  C.  C.  Cragin,  1863 
CLOVIS,  Fresno  Co. 

Rev.  F.  C.  R.  Jackson,  1894 
COMFORT,  Mendocino  Co. 

N.  W.  Moore,  1852 
CORONADO  BEACH 

J.  B.  Herreshoff,  n  1857 
EL  MONTECITO 

C.  F.  Eaton,  n  1864,  Riso  Rivo 
FIREBAUGH,  Fresno  Co. 

C.  B.  Swift,  n  1903 
HOLLYWOOD 

J.  D.  Long,  Esq.,  1855 

LOS  ANGELES 

Rev.   F.   G.   Cressey,   Ph.D.,    1891, 

412  East  Ave.  28  - 

A.  H.  Dexter,  1902,  2644  Vermont 

Ave. 
N.  W.  Dexter,  1895 
C.  H.  Douglas,  M.D.,  n  1871,  331 

South  Olive  St. 
Mary   N.    Falconer,    n    1899,    1150 

West  46th  St. 


W.  R.  Fales,  1869.  1115  Olive  St. 

W.  B.  Frackleton.  1886.  902  West 
40th  St. 

R.  E.  Heath,  n  1899.  933  Burling- 
ton Ave. 

Rev.  R.  F.  Maclaren.  D.D..  n  1863, 
122  North  Chicago  St. 

J.  M.  Marshall.  Esq.,  1881.  601-603 
Trust  Building 

E.  P.  Mitchel,  M.D.,  n  1883 

N.  W.  Myrick,  n   1900.  667   West 

28th  St. 
C.  W.  Pendleton,  Esq..  1881,  2212 

South  Figueroa  St. 
Rev.  D.  W.  Phelps,  Litt.D..  1877. 

1353  Westlake  Ave. 
Rev.  S.  H.  Pratt,  1863.  671  Coro- 

nado  St. 
A.  W.  Ridee,  g.  6  Barnard  Park 
J.  H.  Shankland.  Esq..   1869.  715 

West  28th  St. 
I.    N.   Tourtellott,    1849,   Soldiers 

Home 

F.  A.  Very,  n  1885,  1427  West 
Tenth  St. 

MARIPOSA 

J.  W.  Congdon,  Esq.,  1855 

MILTON,  Calaveras  Co. 
J.  H.  Southwick,  1868 

ONTARIO 

Rev.  A.  S.  Phelps,  n  1886 

PALO  ALTO 

C.  P.  Nott,  1896 

PASADENA 

Prof.  W.  C.  Ladd,   1881,  351   Pal- 
metto Drive 
E.  L.  Tinkham,  1895,   1437    North 
Summit  Ave. 

POMONA 

Rev.  Harvey  Linsley,  n  1870 

RIVERSIDE 

J.  G.  Kvle,  n  1860 

W.  G.  Randall,  LL.B.,  n  1897 

Rev.  W.  H.  Randall,  1861       : 

ROUGH  AND  READY.  Nevada  Co. 
W.  A.  Jones,  1896 

SACRAMENTO 

Rev.  D.  M.  L.  McPhail,  1902 

SAN  DIEGO 

E.  C.  Batchelder,  n  1903.  Box  271 
E.  W.  Hendrick,  Esq.,  1871 
Major  Carver  Howland.  1873 


736 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


California 


SAN  FRANCISCO 

C.    H.    Abbot,    LL.B.,    1888,    530 
California  St. 

Nathaniel  Blaisdell,  1883,  222  San- 
some  St. 

A.  N.  Drown,  Esq.,  1861,  104  Sut- 
ter St. 

A.  A.   Macurda,    1895,   2   Belmont 
Ave. 

M.  A.  Newell,  n  1884,  318  Califor- 
nia St. 

Rev.  L.  C.  Sanford,  1888,  120  Jul- 
ian Ave. 

C.  R.  Tobin,  n  1903,  1021  Califor- 
nia St. 

I.  W.  Tucker,  n   1874,   509  Mont- 
gomerv  St. 

Rev.    H.'    H.    Wyman,    1871,    628 
California  St. 
SAN  JOSE 

Rev.  C.  A.  Parker,  1886 
SANTA  BARBARA 

T.  N.  Snow,  n  1857 
SANTA  MONICA 

J.    W.    Hendrick,   Esq.,    1872,    750 
North  Ocean  Ave. 
SOUTH  PASADENA 

Rev.  A.  L.  Wadsworth,   1886,  710 
Centre  St. 
VACAVILLE.  Solano  Co. 
S.  F.  Irons,  1881 

COLORADO 

BOULDER 

J.  F.  Denison,  1888,  1916  13th  St. 
CANON  CITY 

J.  B.  Eaton,  1901,  825  Main  St. 
COLORADO  SPRINGS 
C.  P.  Bennett,  1879 
Hon.    F.    E.    Brooks,    Esq.,    1883, 

1324  North  Nevada  Ave. 
S.  Le  N.  Caldwell,  M.D.,  1875 
Prof.  M.  C.  Gile,  1883 
CRIPPLE  CREEK 

William   Harris,    1883,   P.    O.    Box 
1029 
DENVER 

E.  T.  Ailing,   1851,   1110  Emerson 

St. 
J.  L.  Gartland,  1903,  Rocky  Moun- 
tain News 
Crawford  Hill,  1885 
J.  G.  McMurry,  Esq.,  1890,  Equit- 
able Building 
J.     F.     Murray,    n     1903,      Sacred 

Heart  College 
W.  S.  Pease,  1889,  2127  West  33d 

Ave. 
Rev.  H.  W.  Pinkham,  1888 


C.  H.  Smith,  1899,  Public  Library 
J.  C.  Starkweather,  Esq.,  1880,  238 

South  Lincoln  Ave. 

LITTLETON 

Rev.  James  McLaughlin,  1890 

LONGMONT 

Rev.  James  Dingwell,  n  1865 

PUEBLO 

D.  A.  Cattanach,  1885 

E.  P.  Farley,  n  1894,  Laboratory 
C.  F.  &  I.  Co. 

Rio  Blanco  Co. 

Charles  Famsworth,  1889 

VICTOR 

Rev.  H.  E.  Purinton,  n  1894 

WALSENBURG 

F.  A.  Hyde,  1877 

CONNECTICUT 
ABINGTON 

Arthur  Tucker  Grosvenor,  n   1901 

ANSONIA 

Francis  Dwyer,  n  1904 
A.  J.  Larkin,  1903 

BRANFORD 

G.  R.  Walworth,  1903,  Box  604 

BRIDGEPORT 

R.  E.  Clark,   1901,   1094  Main  St. 
W.   W.  Collins,    1873,  272   Harriet 

St. 
J.    B.    Grinnell,    LL.B.,    1873,    929 

State  St. 
H.  W.  Goldsborough,  n  1902,  475 

State  St. 

D.  H.  Hall,   1899,   153  Beach  St. 
Hon.    F.    B.    Hall,    1867,    281    Mill 

Hill  Ave. 

L.  F.  Hall,  n  1903,  Mill  Hill  Ave. 

Jeremiah  Holmes,  1902,  909  La- 
fayette St. 

A.  J.  Hull,  LL.B.,  1895,  164  State 
St. 

E.  O.  Hull.  Esq.,  n  1891,  1321 
Iraniston  Ave. 

George  Porter,  1889,  372  State  St. 
G.  L.  Porter,  M.D.,  1859,  372  State 

St. 
H.    E.    Waterhouse,    n    1900,    426 

State  St. 

BRISTOL 

Sarah  E.  Bunnell,  1899,  30  Summit 

St. 
Eva  E.  Curtis,  1899,  19  Centre  St. 
L.  T.  Peck,  1902.  42  Elm  St. 

BROOKLYN 

W.  H.  Brown,  n  1887 

C.  H.  S.  Weaver,  Esq.,  1882 


Connecticut 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


737 


BURNSIDE 

L.  W.  Scudder,  1889,  Box  5 

CENTRAL  VILLAGE 
J.  L.  Chapman,  1900 

CHESTER 

Bertha  L.  Clark,  1905 

COLCHESTER 

J.  T.  Peters,  n  1855 

COLUMBIA 

H.  D.  Hunt,  g 

DANBURY 

L.  D.  Higgins,  1899,  17  Osborne  St. 
Hon.  B.  A.  Hough,  Esq.,  1866 

DANIELSON 

W.  H.  Backus,  n  1868 

W.  H.  Barron,  n  1891 

J.  M.  Paine,  n  1886,  P.  O.  Box  289 

Rev.  M.  J.  Twomey,  1900 

EAST  HARTFORD 

T.  H.  de  Coudres,  1899 

FALLS  VILLAGE 
P.  E.  Mead,  n  1902 

GREENWICH 

J.  P.  Kelley,  1877 

HARTFORD 

W.  A.  Briggs,  1900 

C.  P.  Brunsen,   1888,  39  Pearl  St. 

A.  D.  Call,  1896,  18  Shultas  Place 

Emily  E.  Campbell,  1900,  17  Capi- 
tol Ave. 

W.  N.  Chase,  1887,  30  Washing- 
ton St. 

J.  L.  Denison,  h  1855,  26  Hunt- 
ington St. 

M.  B.  Denison,  n  1883,  Box  362 

C.  F.  Fields,  1904.  61  Madison  St. 
Maurice  Hartman,  n  1903,  49  May 

St. 

Rev.  S.  G.  Hastings,  1879,  57  Sis- 
son  Ave. 

M.  M.  Johnson,  M.D.,  1870,  122 
Woodland  St. 

Mrs.  Maud  H.  T.  Peck,  n  1900,  80 
Oxford  St. 

J.  E.  Piddock,  1897,  185  Sigour- 
nev  St. 

D.  G.  Smyth,  1889,  46  Willard  St. 
R.  K.  Swett,  n  1890 

Alice  W.  Traver,  1905,  748  Asy- 
lum Ave. 

Helen  W.  Traver.  1903,  748  Asylum 
Ave. 

JEWETT  CITY 

Henry  Frink,  1886 

KENSINGTON 

Esther  D.  Griswold,  1902 


KILLINGLY 

H.  C.  Atwood,  n  1878 

H.  L.  Hammond,  M.D.,  1864 

LAKEVILLE 

Moses  Lyman.  1858 
W.  B.  Perry,  Jr..  1891 

LIME  ROCK 

E.  B.  Bradley,  n  1902 

LYME 

Rev.  C.  C.  Luther,  1871 
Joseph  Perkins,  Esq.,  n  1859 

MELROSE 

C.  H.  Phelps,  1893 

MERIDEN 

A.  E.  Miller,  n  1887,  360  Broad  St. 
Edward  Miller,  1874 

MIDDLETOWN 

W.  G.  Cadv,  1895,   100  High  St. 
M.   S.   HalL    1905,    13   Observatory 

Hall,  Wesleyan  Universitv 
A.  T.  Lawton,  1882 

MILFORD 

W.  H.  Merwin,  n  1902 

MOODUS 

G.  B.  Wakeman,  Ph.D.,  1884 

MOOSUP 

F.  P.  Ladd,  1893 

H.  R.  Milner,  n  1897 

MYSTIC 

E.  E.  Bucklin,  1896 

F.  A.  Bucklyn,  M.D.,  n  1890 

F.  A.  Coates,  M.D.,  1872 
J.  P.  Gray,  LL.B.,  1901 
C.  R.  Heath,  1876 

G.  E.  Lamphear,  n  1904 

P.  T.  MacGown,M.D.,  1895,  Box  552 

E.  D.  Stewart,  n  1897 

C.  K.  Stillman,  M.D..  1900 

NEW  BRITAIN 

Mrs.  Loretta  L.  Blake,  1900 
C.  E.  Mitchell,  LL.B.,  1861 

NEW  HAVEN 

J.  H.  H.  Alden,  1896,  36  Lynwood 
St. 

Moritz  Braun,  1904,  Yale  Univer- 
sity 

E.  W.  Crawley,  1901,  345  Whalley 
Ave. 

E.  P.  Dawley,  n  1874,  N.  Y.,  N.  H., 
and  H.  R.  R. 

J.  N.  Eno,  1883,  Yale  University 
Library 

Prof.  G.  P.  Fisher,  LL.D.,  1847.  27 
Hillhouse  Ave. 

Robert  Gray,  n  1903,  117  Wall  St. 


738 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Connecticut 


F.  O.  Jones,   1897,  387  Edgewood 

Ave. 
Rev.    W.    H.   Kingsbury,    1853,   92 

Crown  St. 
Rev.    Frederick    Lent,    1900,    Yale 

University 
J.  R.  D.  Oldham,  1897,  Highwood 

Station 
Mrs.    Nellie   F.    M.    Oldham,    1900, 

Highwood  Station 
W.   O.   Rice,    1903,   42   Lake   Place 
Harriet    F.    Stevens,    n    1904,    203 

Lawrence  St. 

E.  T.  Whitford,  1902,  Box  635, 
Yale  Station 

Prof.  T.  S.  Woolsey,  LL.D.,  h  1903 

NEW  LONDON 

Rev.  F.  G.  McKeever,  1881,  46 
Granite  St. 

A.  W.  Nelson,  M.D.,  n  1858 

C.  T.  Palmer,  n  1902 

Samuel  Park,  1874 

J.  I.  Stubbert,  n  1899 

A.  P.  Tanner,  Esq.,  1874,  5  Hemp- 
stead St. 

NEW  MILFORD 

John  Pettibone,  1898 

NIANTIC 

Byron  Clark,  n  1888 

NOANK 

Rev.  J.  C.  Lamb,  1876 

NORTH  COLEBROOK 

Rev.  W.  P.  Bartlett,  1878 

NORTH  STONINGTON 
Rev.  Lucian  Drury,  1886 

NORWICH 

A.  L.  Brown,  1905,  16  Warren  St. 
C.  H.  Brown,  LL.B.,  1866,  16  War- 
ren St. 

F.  H.  Brown,  Esq.,  1875 

Hon.   Lucius  Brown,  LL.B.,   1866, 

16  Warren  St. 
A.  P.  Carroll,  1871,  257  Broadway 
W.  G.  Ely,  n  1859 
L.  W.  Meech,  1845 
O.  E.  Ryther,  1887,  53  Fairmount 

St. 
Mrs.  Adelaide  K.   B.  Sayles,   1901, 

253  Broadway 
W.  A.  Smith,  n  1865,  156  Main  St. 
J.  B.  Stanton,  n   1894,    68  Asylum 

St. 
W.  G.  Tarbox,  n  1895.  33  Grove  St. 
Rev.  P.  C.  Wright,  1895 

OLD  MYSTIC 

Simeon  Gallup,  n  1864 
Rev.  H.  B.  Hutchins,  a  1901 
A.  H.  Schoonover,  1874 


PACKERVILLE 

Rev.  J.  G.  Ward,  1878 
PLAINFIELD 

Rev.  H.  T.  Arnold,  1866 
POMFRET  CENTRE 

E.  A.  Swain,  1882 
PUTNAM 

G.  W.  Holt,  n  1862 

J.  B.  Tatem,  n  1903 
SHELTON 

Rev.  W.  G.  Lathrop,  1889 
SOUND  BEACH 

DeW.  C.  Eggleston,  1905 
SOUTH  GLASTONBURY 

Rev.  F.  W.  Barnett,  1872 

SOUTHINGTON 

Lilla  R.  Birge,  1901 

W.  H.  Young,  1890 
SOUTH  MANCHESTER 

W.  G.    Brown,    n    1904,    75    West 
Centre  St. 

F.  W.  Cheney,  1854 
K.  D.  Cheney,  1860 
R.  O.  Cheney,  n  1862 

E.  P.  Howard,  1899,  Box  333 

SOUTH  NORWALK 

J.  D.  Burchard,  n  1899 

Homer  Clark,  M.D.,  1887 
STAFFORD 

Rev.  F.  L.  Batchelder,  1839 
STAMFORD 

W.  B.  Cochrane,  n  1854 

S.  C.  Kelley,  1886,  854  Main  St. 

C.  A.  Lockwood,  n  1897 

E.  A.  Sammis,  1895,  60  Grove  St. 
STERLING 

F.  H.  Freeman,  1905 
STONINGTON 

C.  T.  Eaton,  1885 

H.  R.  Palm.er,  1890 
STORRS 

Mrs.  Caroline  T.  Starr,  1897 

Rev.  H.  E.  Starr,  1897 
SUFFIELD 

G.  A.  Austin,  n  1878 
W.  H.  Barr,  n  1904 

THOMPSON 

C.  T.  Childs,  n  1863 

Lowell  Holbrook,  M.D.,  n  1843 
TORRINGTON 

I.  W.  Brooks,  1862 

UNION 

C.  M.  Corbin,  n  1865 

WALLINGFORD 

W.  O.  Cartwright,  1881 
J.  W.  Dows,  Jr.,  1899 


Connecticut 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


739 


WATERBURY 

R.  H.  Smith,  1901,  81  Waterville  St. 

P.  L.  Wood,  Esq.,  n  1876,  19  South 
Main  St. 
WESTCPIESTER 

Rev.  J.  D.  Smiley,  n  1891 
WEST  HAVEN 

Rev.  W.  H.  Gardner,  Ph.D.,  1889, 
106  Church  St. 
WESTPORT 

G.  H.  Tracy,  n  1898 
WILLIMANTIC 

Clara  R.  Bass,  1902,  R.  F.  D.  2 

Mary  E.    Mercer,  1903,  285   Pleas- 
ant St. 
WINDHAM 

Roy  Towne,  1905 
WINDSOR 

H.  F.  King,  M.D.,  n  1897 

W.  W.  Loomis,  n  1904,  Box  219 

WINDSOR  LOCKS 

Daniel  Howard,  1893 
WINSTED 

Rev.  F.  D.  Elmer,  1895 

Prof.  W.   H.   Millington,  1895,  Box 
546 

E.  K.  Smith,  1902,  Box  199 
WOODSTOCK  VALLEY 

B.  C.  Bugbee,  1905 

DELAWARE 

NEWARK 

J.  H.  Blandy,  n  1858 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


1  JL»10  1  iClV./ 1 

I        WASHINGTON 


B.  B.  Alexander,  n  1902,  Century 
Club 

Prof.  G.  A.  Anthony,  1895,  The  Du- 
pont,  20th  St. 

J.  B.  Bishop,  1870,  Isthmian  Canal 
Commission 

E.  B.  Chamberlain,  a  1901,  1830 
Jefferson  Place 

H.  F.  Clark,  n  1899,  U.  S.  Geologi- 
cal Survey 

G.  H.  Clement,  n  1883,  U.  S. 
Treasury  Department 

David  Currier,  n  1901.  Newark  Ave. 
and  Cleveland  Park 

Prof.  H.  E.  Day,  1893,  8  Kendall 
Green 

Louis  Duane,  n  1872,  Sixth  Audi- 
tor's Office 

G.  N.  Freeman,  1003,  1756  N.  St., 
N.  W. 

E.  F.  Frost.  M.D.,  n  1886,  1004  H. 
St.,  N.  W. 


W.   D.   Goddard,   n    1894,    Library 

of  Congress 
W.  T.  Harris,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.,  a  1893. 

1360  Yale  St. 
D.  L.  Hazard,  n  1884.  U.  S.  Coast 

and  Geodetic  Survey 
Lieut.  R.  D.  Hoyt,  g,  U.  S.  Army 
Thomas  Hope,  1900,  1417  Corcoran 

St. 
W.  D.  Johnston,   1893,  Library  of 

Congress 
J.  S.  Larwill,  1860 
M.  W.  Lyon,  Jr.,  M.D.,  1897,  U.  S. 

National  Museum 
Haven  Metcalf,  Ph.D.,  1896,  U.  S. 

Department  of  Agriculture 
Mrs.    Flora   M.    H.    Metcalf.    1896. 

Care  Dr.   Haven  Metcalf.   U.   S. 

Department  of  Agriculture 
G.    W.    Milford,    LL.B.,    1877,   450 

N.  St.,  N.  W. 
J.     C.     Monaghan,     1885,     Census 

Building 
Lieut.  J.   A.   Moore,  n   1897,  Care 

U.  S.  War  Department 
A.    R.    Nichols,    1896,    Library    of 

Congress 
I.   P.   Noyes,  n    1870,   409  Fourth 

St.,  S.  E. 
J.    H.    Olcott,    1872,    1331    F.    St., 

N.  W. 

C.  L.  F.  Paull,  1897,  U.  S.  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture 

D.  C.  Phillips,  1861,  1600  21st  St. 
T.  E.  B.  Pope,  1902,  U.  S.  Bureau 

of  Fisheries 
Dr.   H.  J.   Rhett,   1885,   1307  Con- 
necticut Ave. 
Daniel  Rhodes,  1873,  U.  S.  Pension 

Office 
W.  A.  Slade,  1898,  200  A  St.,  S.  E. 
C.  P.  Smith,  1002,  724  Gre.sham  PI. 
G.    M.    Sternberg.   LL.D.,   M.D..   h 

1896,  2144  California  Ave. 
J.  A.  Tellier,  n  1902,  1408  Sheridan 

Ave. 
Major  T.  F.   Tobey.   LL.B..    1859, 

1219  Twelfth  St..  N.  W. 
Dean  W.  A.  Wilbur,  1888,  George 

Washington  University 
T.  D.  Woodbury,  1903,  U.  S.  Forest 

Service 
F.   O.   Woodruff,    1899,   Bureau   of 

Chemi.stry.  U.  S.  Department  of 

Agriculture 

FLORIDA 

ALVA 

Rev.  G.  T.  Raymond,  n  1873 


740 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Florida 


CALOOSA,  Lee  Co. 

Rev.  A.  J.  Hovey,  1869 

R.  P.  Hovey,  1905 
DAYTONA 

T.  F.  Brown,  1862 
ENTERPRISE 

A.  S.  Denison,  1868,  Brock  House 
JACKSONVILLE 

W.  M.  Ledwith,  Esq.,  1860 

A.  E.  Sawyer,  n  1871 

G.  B.  Utley,   1899,  Public  Library 
LAKELAND 

Rev.  E.  C.  Angell,  1895 

E.  D.  Dewey,  1864 
PENSACOLA 

Lieut.    G.    A.    Taylor,    1901,    Fort 
Barrancas 

A.  F.    Warren,    1863,    504    North 
Baylen  St. 

SARASOTA 

J.  H.  Lord,  1885 

Rev.  Ebenezer  Thompson,  1868 

GEORGIA 

ATLANTA 

Mrs.   Florence   H.    B.    Brownell,   n 

1896,  196  West  Peach  Tree  St. 
V.  O.  Harden,  M.D.,  n  1871 
W.  W.  Haskell,  n  1870,  507  Gould 

Building 
J.  W.  Heisman,  LL.B.,  n  1891,  Ga. 

School  of  Technology 
Prof.    John    Hope,    1894,    Atlanta 

Baptist  College 
Rev.  W.  W.  Landrum,  D.D.,  1872 
Prof.    A.    B.    Morton,     1894,    Ga. 

School  of  Technology 

B.  F.  Robert,  n  1856,  168  Crew  St. 
J.  B.  Watson,  1904,  Atlanta  Bap- 
tist College 

AUGUSTA 

Prof.  John  W.  Gilbert,   1888,   1616 
13th  St. 

W.  C.  Lane,  LL.B.,  n  1901 
MONTICELLO 

Francis  W.  Robert,  LL.B.,  n  1851 
WASHINGTON 

M.  G.  Robert,  1847 

HAWAIIAN  ISLANDS 

HONOLULU 

G.  B.  McClellan,  n  1897 

F.  E.  Steere,  n  1894 
KAHUKU,  Oahu 

Andrew  Adams,  n  1895 
KOHALA 

G.  N.  Batchelder,  1900 


IDAHO 

POCATELLO 

F.  S.  Dietrich,  Esq.,  1887 

ILLINOIS 

ALTON 

L.  M.  Carr,   1896,  Alton  National 

Bank 
C.  H.  Hapgood,  1857 
Rev.  M.  W.  Twing,  D.D.,  1883 

ATLANTA 

G.  M.  Angell,  M.D.,  1844 
Hon.  J.  L.  Bevan,  LL.B.,  1872 

AURORA 

Rev.  J.  A.  Brown,  1883,  17  North 
Highland  Ave. 

CARLINVILLE 

Prof.  G.  D.  Walcott,  Ph.D.,  1897 

CHAMPAIGN 

L.  G.  Hana,  n  1903 

CHANDLERVILLE 
F.  S.  Read,  n  1899 

CHICAGO 

Rev.  Neil  Andrews,  Jr.,  M.D.,  1892, 

2620  Columbus  Ave. 
C.   H.   Antis,  n   1856,    1320  Morse 
Ave. 

F.  W.  Arnold,  1898,    184  La  Salle 
St. 

G.  A.    Bacon,    Ph.D.,    1867,    378 
Wabash  Ave. 

R.  L.    Barrows,    1903,   3365   South 

Park  Ave. 
C.    L.    Bartlett,    Esq.,    1882,     100 

Washington  St. 
Rev.  A.  K.  de  Blois,  Ph.D.,  a  1880, 

3319  Calumet  Ave. 
T.  S.   Booth,  n  1904,  4709  Grand 

Boulevard 
E.  O.  Brown,  Esq.,  1867,  400  North 

State  St. 
H.  L.  Cattanach,  n  1888,  483  East 

65th  St. 
C.    S.    Churchill,    1896,    604    East 

50th  St. 
C.  A.  Cook,  LL.B.,  1891,  141  Dear- 
bom  St. 
H.  L.  Corthell,  n  1899,  4353  Berk- 
ley Ave. 
J.  G.  Cozzens,  n   1856,  3608  Ellis 

Park 
W.    H.    Craig,    Esq.,     1888,    3304 

Rhodes  Ave. 
Samuel     Cushman,     n     1893,     268 

Dearborn  St. 
David  Fales,  Esq.,   1864,  906   Ta- 

coma  Building 
W.  L.  Hill,  1900,  449  East  66th  St. 


Illinois 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


741 


M.  W.  Jernegan,   1896,  University 
'  of  Chicago 
J.   A.    Johnson,    Esq.,    1882,    Suite 

821,  135  Adams  St. 
N.    B.    Judah,    Esq.,     1872,    2701 

Prairie  Ave. 
N.  B.  Judah,  Jr.,  1904,  2701  Prairie 

Ave. 

C.  B.  Leland,  1904,  100th  St.  and 
Ave.  H 

F.  G.  Lewis,  1893,  Divinity  Hall, 
University  of  Chicago 

J.  L.  Lincoln,  1873,  334  Huron  St. 

Rev.  John  Linden,  1901,  5530 
Prairie  Ave. 

A.  J.  A.  Llewellyn,  1893,  508  Ta- 
coma  Building 

H.  H.  Mallory,  1899,  160  Wash- 
ington St. 

Rev.  C.  A.  Maryott,  1870,  4314 
Greenwood  Ave. 

H.  B.  Maryott,  1900,  4314  Green- 
wood Ave. 

D.  L.  Morrill,  Esq.,  1880,  100 
Washington  St. 

F.    L.    Morse,    1886,    6432    Monroe 

Ave. 
A.  H.  Nelson,  Esq.,  1858,  251  East 

57th  St. 
George  Packard,  LL.B.,   1889,  518 

First  National  Bank  Building 
Orville  Peckham,  Esq.,   1867,   1050 

First  National  Bank  Building 
W.  C.  Raynolds,  Esq.,  n  1860 
F.    P.    Read,    LL.B.,     1870,     1440 

First  National  Bank  Building 
Rev.  J.  W.   Rees,   1865,   629  West 

78th  St. 
W.  T.  Richmond,  1869,  185  Dear- 
born St. 
C.  V.  Roberts,   1886,   538  Jackson 

Boulevard 
J.  W.  Scott,  n  1890,  221  Adams  St. 
W.  J.  Scribner,  1898,  378  Wabash 

Ave. 
T.  J.  Sheehan,  1903,  501  La  Salle 

Ave. 
Dean   F.    W.    Shepardson,    Ph.D., 

1883,   University  of  Chicago 
Rev.  G.  B.  Smith, '1891,  University 

of  Chicago 

E.  L.  Smyth,  n  1880,  203  Dearborn 
St. 

E.  T.  Stevens,  1904,  Hotel  Ken- 
wood 

A.  A.  Stuart,  Esq.,  n  1857,  452 
West  Adams  St. 

Rev.  J.  B.  Thomas,  D.D.,  1876, 
324  Dearborn  St. 

J.  B.  Tingley,  1899,  General  Elec- 
tric Co. 


Rev.  E.  P.  Tuller.  D.D..  1884,  3979 

Drexel  Boulevard 
G.    P.    Upton,    1854.    2427    South 

Park  Ave. 

F.  H.    Westlake,    1901,    1347    Bal- 
moral Ave. 

C.   B.   Wood,   LL.B.,  n  1883,   5420 
East  End  Ave. 

G.  L.  Wrenn,  n  1859,  85  Dearborn 
St. 

DANVILLE 

Mrs.  Grace  M.  H.  Swallow,  n  1901 
H.  A.  Swallow,  LL.B.,  1900,  First 
National  Bank  Building 
DUNDEE 

Rev.  O.  P.  Bestor,  1872 
DuQUOIN 

L.  W.  Brookings,  1898,  132  North 
Washington  St. 
ELGIN 

L.  R.  Hicks,  1903,  16  Grove  Ave. 
EVANSTON 

W.  B.  Bogert,  1882,  1818  Sheridan 

Road 
R.  C.  Cook,   1895,   1420  Davis  St. 
B.   C.    Ewer,   Ph.D.,    1899.   North- 
western University 
Rev.  B.  A.  Greene,  D.D.,  1872 
H.    I.    Keen,    1880,    1240    Asbury 
Ave. 

EWING 

Pres.  J.  A.   Leavitt,  D.D.,   1875 
GALESBURG 

Prof.  W.  E.  Simonds,  Ph.D.,  1S83. 
Knox  College 

GENESEO 

G.  W.  Shaw,  Esq.,  1852 

LAKE  FOREST 

J.  P.  Whyte,  n  1896 

LEWISTON 

Henry  Phelps,  n  1859 

MACOMB 

G.  A.  Gessner,  1905 

MARENGO 

Rev.  V.  S.  Phillips,  n  1900 

MAY  WOOD,  Cook  Co. 

O.  S.  Westcott,  Sc.D.,  1856 

MO  LIN,  Rock  Island  Co. 
G.  W.  Dow,  h  1855 

MORGAN  PARK 

Prof.  F.  M.  Bronson.  1884 

Prof.    I.    B.    Burgess,    1883,    2333 

Berkelev  Ave. 
Dean  W.  j.  Chase,  1887 

OTTAWA,  La  Salle  Co. 

Edgar  Eldredge,  Esq.,  n  1890 


742 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Illinois 


PEORIA 

Mrs.  Edith  S.   B.  Shipper,  a  1899 
QUINCY 

Dean  W.  H.  Moore,  1867 
M.  C.   Stewart,    1894,    1803  Jersey 
St. 
ROCKFORD 

F.  J.  Leonard,  n  1865,  509  South 

Third  St. 
Rev.  R.  R.  Perkins,  Ph.D.,   1899, 
208  North  Second  St. 
ROCK  ISLAND 

W.     E.     CEDERBERG,     g,     3912 
Eighth  Ave. 
SPRINGFIELD 

H.  W.  Butler,  n  1861 
E.  F.  Leonard,  n  1856 
STONINGTON 

J.  B.  Owen,  1896 
SYCAMORE 

Rev.    H.   J.    Ballentine,    1898,    630 
De  Kalb  Ave. 
UPPER  ALTON 

Prof.  H.  C.  Tilton,  a  1897 
URBANA 

Morgan  Brooks,  1881 

Prof.  S.     S.    Colvin,    Ph.D.,     1891, 

University  of  Illinois 
Prof.    E.   G.    Dexter,   Ph.D.,    1891, 
903  West  Green  St. 
WAUKEGAN 

E.  L.  Clarke,  Esq.,  1885 

INDIAN  TERRITORY 

NIAN 

C.  L.  Goodwin,  1905 

INDIANA 

FORT  WAYNE 

F.  B.  Owen,  n   1896 
GREENCASTLE 

W.  R.  Hickman,  1905 
F.    E.     Watson,     1897,      DePauw 
University 
INDIANAPOLIS 

E.  B.  Birge,  1891 

R.  J.  Bright,  Esq.,  n  1855 
J.   N.   Carey,   n    1876,    1250   North 
Meridian  St. 

F.  W.  Douglas,  1868,  401  Commer- 
cial Club  Building 

Mrs.     Marion    H.     Barnard,     1901, 

5448  University  Ave. 
J.  M.  Judah,  Esq.,  1867,  949  North 

Pennsylvania  St. 
Nicholas    McCarthy,     n     1856,     32 

East  Vermont  St. 
H.  H.  Rice,  1892,  Pope  Motor  Car 

Co. 


G.    B.    Yandes,   n    1861,    122    East 
Michigan  St. 
KEWANNA,  Fulton  Co. 

Paul  Weiss,  1905 
VINCENNES 

C.    G.    McCord,     Esq.,     1873,     112 
North  Seventh  St. 

IOWA 

BOONE 

N.  E.  Goldthwait,  1852,  811  West 

Third  St. 
S.  F.  Goldthwait,  1890,  913  Third 
St. 
BURLINGTON 

G.  R.  MacMinn,  1905,  908  College 
Ave. 
BUSTON 

Albert  Dunlap,  M.D.,  n  1860 
CEDAR  FALLS 

Rev.    H.    S.    Mabie,     1896,      1422 
Clay  St. 
DAVENPORT 

Rev.  G.  DeW.  Dowling,    1896,   616 
Brady  St. 
DES  MOINES 

G.  G.  Hunter,  n  1893 

R.  G.  Johnson,   1905,   511   Crocker 

Building 
W.    R.    Lane,   LL.B.,   n    1899,   612 

Crocker  Building 
Mrs.    Gertrude    G.    Lane,    n    1900, 

1525  nth  St. 
H.  A.  Townsend,  n  1882,  401  Wal- 
nut St. 
H.  L.  Youtz,  M.D.,  1900 
FREDERICKSBURG 
G.  W.  Stone,  n  1880 
GRINNELL 

Prof.  Jesse  Macy,  LL.D.,   h  1898 
IOWA  CITY 

Prof.  E.  A.  Wilcox,  1891 
LIVERMORE 

Charles  Brooks,  n  1856 
MUSCATINE 

E.    B.    Richman,    Litt.D.,   n     1904, 
506  West  Second  St. 
OSKALOOSA 

H.  D.  Lane,  n  1880 
PELLA 

Rev.  Abraham  LeGrand,  1896 
PERRY 

R.  W.  Chandler,  1904 
SIOUX  CITY 

E.  H.  Bucknam,  1865,  1104  Doug- 
las St. 

F.  W.  Mears,  LL.B. ,^1895 


Iowa 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


743 


E.  C.  Rowell,  1898,  614  Jackson  St. 
WATERLOO 

Emmons  Johnson,  n  1862 
WINTERSET 

Frederick  Mott,  LL.D.,  1851 

KANSAS 
COFFEYVILLE 

M.  V.  Perkins,  1900 
COTTONWOOD  FALLS 

Rev.  J.  S.  Russel,  1886 
DALTON 

E.  S.  Abbott,  g 

FORT  SCOTT 

E.  L.  Gunn,  1886.  502  Crawford  St 

KANSAS  CITY 

Rev.  J.  G.  Dougherty,  1865,  616 
Everett  Ave. 

LAWRENCE 

Prof.   J.    E.    Boodin,    Ph.D.,    1895, 

University  of  Kansas 
J.  G.  Haskell,  n  1858 

ONTARIO,  Jackson  Co. 
G.  A.  Allen,  Esq.,  1852 

OTTAWA 

Gertrude    E.    Bunn,    a    1904,    415 

Cedar  St. 
Prof.  R.  A.  Schwegler,  1899 

TOPEKA 

Prof.  D.  M.Fisk,  Ph.D.,  D.D.,  1869, 

1516  College  Ave. 
Rev.  C.  M.  Sheldon,  1883 
B.  R.  Wheeler,  LL.B.,  1878 

KENTUCKY 

BEREA 

Prof.  H.  M.  Penniman,  n  1874, 
Berea  College 

CLAY  CITY 

E.  C.  Burnett,  Ph.D.,  1890 
FRANKFORT 

N.  I.  Sawyier,  n  1855 

FREDONIA 

N.  G.  Proctor,  1891 

LOUISVILLE 

R.    T.    Durrett,    LL.D.,    1849,    202 

East  Chestnut  St. 
A.  Y.  Ford,  1884,  2123  Floyd  St. 

F.  M.  Sackett,  Jr.,  LL.B.,  1890, 
1614  Third  Ave. 

William  Tillman,  1854,  1037  Fourth 
Ave. 

H.  H.  Utley,  1897,  415  West  Jef- 
ferson St. 


LOUISIANA 

LAKE  CHARLES 

H.    L.    Watson,    1901,   Care   S.    A. 
Knapp 
NEW  ORLEANS 

J.   B.   Bush,   1900,    1305  Josephine 

St. 
Prof.    G.    H.    Felton,    M.D.,    1869. 
Leland  University 

MAINE 
ASHLAND 

Rev.  Thomas  Burgess,  1902 
AUBURN 

C.  B.  Carter,  n  1901,  17  Laurel  Ave. 
W.  P.  Daggett,  1902.  57  Cook  St. 
E.  D.  Greenleaf,  n   1904,  95  High 

St.  ^^ 

M.  R.  Hastings,  n  1904 

C.  E.  Healy,  1894.  331   Main  St. 
H.  M.  Penlev,  1904 

G.  C.  Wing,  Jr.,  LL.B.,  1900 
AUGUSTA 

H.  E.  Griffith,  n  1904 

D.  L.    Nash,    n    1902,     19    North 
Chestnut  St. 

Blaine  Owen,  n  1902 

W.   B.   Sanborn,  n   1901,  Care  Dr. 
B.  T.  Sanborn 
BANGOR 

L.  A.  Barker,  LL.B.,  n  1899 

Rev.  G.  B.  Merritt,  Ph.D.,  a  1896 
BAR  HARBOR 

J.  H.  Knowles,  n  1899 
BATH 

Eliza  E.  Bruce,  1904,  40§    vSummer 
St. 

L.  A.  Winslow,  n  1904,  60  Pearl  St. 
BELFAST 

W.  R.  Howard,  g 
BETHEL 

H.  H.  Hastings,  Esq.,  g 

CALAIS 

Lewis  Dexter,  1883 
H.  D.  Eaton,  1901 

CHERRYFIELD 

Rev.  B.  E.  Smith,  n  1890 
DAMARISCOTTA 

Rev.  W.  P.  Chipman,  D.D.,  1875, 
Box  104 

A.  K.  Curtis,  n  1902 
EAST  HIRAM 

I.  E.  Mabry,  n  1902 

EASTPORT 

I.    G.    M'Larren,    LL.B.,    1872,    91 

Water  St. 
C.  A.  Paine,  n  1874 


744 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Maine 


ELIOT 

F.  E.  George,  1891 
FARMINGTON 

G.  D.  Church,  1899 
HINCKLEY 

G.  F.  Barnard,  1879 
JEMTLAND 

C.  A.  Nelson,  1903 

KENNEBUNK 

Charles  Parsons,  n  1854 

KENNEBUNKPORT 

Rev.  E.  L.  Clark,  D.D.,  1858 

E.  D.  Meserve,  1902 
J.  M.  Stone,  n  1856 

LEE 

C.  McC.  Teague,  1899,  Lee  Normal 
Academy 

LEWISTON 

Prof.  T.  L.  Angell,  1862,  226  Col- 
lege St. 

Prof.  A.  W.  Anthony,  D.D.,  1883, 
336  College  St. 

G.  E.  Kelleher,  1904 

Prof.  A.  N.  Leonard,  Ph.D.,  1892, 
87  Wood  St. 

Rev.  N.  M.  Simmonds,  1889,  63 
Howe  St. 

MACHIAS 

Rev.  G.  J.  Bloomfield,  n  1888 

NORTH  BERWICK 

T.  C.  Chaffee,  1902 

W.  H.  Tobey,  n  1903 
NORTH  PARSONSFIELD 

G.  I.  Piper,  n  1900 

NORTH  SEDGWICK 
C.  B.  Allen,  M.D.,  1899 

OGUNQUIT 

T.  T.  Morrill,  1863 
PORTLAND 

W.  W.  Armstrong,  n  1903,  82 
Myrtle  St. 

F.  R.  Barrett,  1857,  169    State  St. 
C.  H.  Boyd,  1854,  64  Gray  St. 

A.  B.  Brownell,  n  1892,  The  E.  T. 

Burrowes  Co. 
T.    J.    Burrage,    M.D.,    1898,    609 

Congress  St. 
C.  W.  Cary,  n  1898,  75  Washburne 

Ave. 
Mrs.   Grace   M.  C.  Cary,    1896,    75 

Washburne  Ave. 
P.    F.  Clark,  1904,  73  Emery  St. 
J.  P.  Coombs,  n  1897.  124  Pearl  St. 
Augustus    Cummings,    n    1854,    78 

Spring  St. 
E.  J.  Devine,  n  1901,  75  Adams  St. 
J.  W.  Emory,  n  1897 


F.  A.  Guptil,  n  1903,  56  Lawrence 
St. 

P.  A.  Hansom,  1905,  86  Congress 
St. 

W.  C.  Joslin,  L.H.D.,  1876,  West- 
brook  Seminary 

Horace  McFarland,  1892,  Fal- 
mouth Hotel  j 

C.  E.  McGlaufiin,  LL.B.,  1898,  191       f 
Middle  St.  ,: 

Hon.  W.  Le  B.  Putnam,  LL.D.,  h 
1893,  166  State  St. 

H.  C.  Sullivan,  LL.B.,  1901,  171 
High  St. 

J.  J.  Sullivan,  n  1901,  171  High  St. 

S.  E.  Whitaker,  n  1890,  93  Kener- 
son  St. 

Rev.  J.  K.  Wilson,  D.D.,  1873,  167 
Danforth  St. 
PRESQUE  ISLE  ; 

Fayette  Gates,  n  1900  \ 

SEDGWICK  ' 

Rev.  A.  W.  Smith,   1S90,  Box    47 
SKOWHEGAN 

Rev.  H.  F.  Huse,  1896,  P.  O.  Box      ; 
844  ' 

Mrs.  Bertha  B.  G.  Huse,  1897  \ 

SOUTH  BERWICK  f 

Rev.  A.  E.  Kingsley,  1890 
SOUTH  PARIS 

Rev.  J.  W.  Chesbro,  1900 

STOCKTON  SPRINGS 
J.  H.   Duncan.  1904 

SUMNER 

H.  R.  Keene,  n  1904 

TOGUS 

Champlin  Burrage,  1896 

Rev.  H.  S.  Burrage,  D.D.,  1861 

WATERBORO 

J.  W.  Downs,  1900 

WATERVILLE 

Prof.  G.  F.  Parmenter,  Ph.D.,  a 
1903,  Colby  College 

Arvid  Reuterdahl,  1897,  142  Col- 
lege Ave. 

Pres.  C.  L.  White,  D.D.,  1887,  33 
College  Ave. 

WELD 

R.  O.  Dummer,  1904 

MARYLAND 

ANNAPOLIS 

Rear  Admiral  T.  T.  Caswell,  1861, 
46  State  Circle 

BALTIMORE  l; 

L.  W.  Boardman,  1899,  1304  West      f 
Lexington  St. 


Maryland 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


745 


Rev.    T.    A.    Coffey,    n    1900,    St. 

Mary's  Seminary 
Abner  Greenleaf,   1864,   1415  Park 

Ave. 
W.  A.   Harrod,  n    1903,  427   East 

23d  St. 
A.  K.  Krause,    1901,    113  Jackson 

Sq. 
J.    A.    McCann,    1904,    236    North 

Paterson  Park  Ave. 
George  Marsden,'  1900,  School  Box 

136,     Johns      Hopkins    Medical 

School 
Rev.   E.  B.  Niver,    1893,   1014  St. 

Paul  St. 
Rev.  R.  H.  Paine,  1865,  816  North 

Eutaw  St. 
L.    G.    Painter,    LL.B.,    1900,    249 

West  Hoffman  St. 

A.  M.  Quick,   1887,  Citv  Hall 

J.  H.  Tyler,  1877,  2018  Bolton  Ave. 
F.  E.  Young,  1903,  1836  Paterson 
Ave. 

FROSTBURG 

J.  P.  Williamson,  n  1901 

LONACONING 

J.  O.  Bullock,  M.D.,  1870 

TANELLYTOWN 

E.  C.  Reynolds,  n  1891 

MASSACHUSETTS 
AGAWAM 

E.  S.  P.  Bodurtha,  n  1901 

Mrs.  Mabel  J.  B.  Bodurtha.  1901 

C.  W.  Hastings,  n  1878 

H.  W.  Hastings,  1904 

J.  W.  Hastings,  M.D.,  1876 

AMESBURY 

W.  C.  Binney,  Esq.,  n  1842 
Ellen  C.  Gordon,  g,  115  Elm  St. 
C.  W.  Towne,  1897 
Rev.  W.  F.  Wilson,  1895 

AMHERST 

J.  W.  Barry,  1902.  Box  90 
J.  V.  Lentell,  n  1850 

ANDOVER 

B.  S.  Flagg,  1896 

Prof.  C.  H.  Forbes,  1890 
A.  A.  Freeman,  1889 
Rev.  E.  W.  Pride,  1865 
H.  M.  Wheeler,  n  1855 
Rev.  H.  K.  Wilbur,  1885 

ARLINGTON 

A.  G.  Fisher,  1870 
Rev.  W.  A.  Hill,  1902 

ASHBURNHAM 

A.  M.  Greenwood,  1898 


ASHMONT 

Norman  Gunderson,   1886,  29  Mel- 
len  St. 

ASSONET 

C.  A.  Briggs,  M.D.,  1886 

Mrs.  Ada  H.  S.  Cooper,  n  1904 

ATHOL 

E.  W.  McKeen.  n  1899. 

Rev.  C.   S.   Nightingale,   1894,   225 
Wallingford  Ave. 

ATLANTIC 

R.  M.  Packard,  g 

ATTLEBORO 

Mrs.    Katherine    L.    B.    Barden,    n 

1898 
Jessie  M.  Blaney,  n  1901,  10  Foster 

St. 
A.  M.  Briggs,   1898,  8  Beacon  St. 

F.  E.  Briggs,  LL.B..  1897 
H.  D.  But'terworth,  n  1902 

F.  W.  Carpenter,  1889,  153  South 
Main  St. 

Annie  M.  Cobb.  1903,  236  Park  St. 
E.  S.  Cobb,   1900,  R.  F.  D.  4 
Mabel  I.  Cobb,  1900,  28  Peck  St. 
A.  M.  Dunham,   1898,   17  Gardner 

St. 
R.  C.  Estes,  LL.B.,  1899 
Mary  L.  Gay,  1905 

G.  M.  Gustin.  LL.B.,  1898,  8  Gus- 
tin  Ave. 

Mary  E.  Hatten,  n  1901,  10  Dcan- 

ville  St. 
C.  D.  Hazel,  n  1897 
Elizabeth  R.  Holbrook,  n  1899,  28 

Pine  St. 
Lulu  B.  Joslin,  1905 
Donald  Le  Stage,  n  1901 
Elsie  L.  Lewis,  n  1 899 
Alice  J.  Macomber.  1905 
Mrs.   Irene  L.  C.  Nichols,  n    1898, 

195  South  Main  St. 
W.  R.  O'Neil,  g 
Mrs.  Susie  B.  M.  Pearse,  1899,  89 

North  Main  St. 
E.  E.  Rhodes,  n  1898,  24  Pine  St. 
E.  A.  Robinson,  n  1897,  15    Bailey 

St. 
R.  C.  Robinson,  M.D.,  1900,  Box  93 
Rev.    R.    O.    Sherwood,    1883.    19 

Hajr^v'ard  St. 
C.  A.  Slade,  n  1904 
Caroline  E.  Smith,  n  1898.  13  Hay- 
wood St. 
W.  H.  Streeter,  n  1881 
Lura  M.  Thomas,   1901.   112  Park 

St. 
Mrs.  Ella  A.  P.  Thompson.   1902 
R.  C.  Thompson,  1902 


746 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Boston 


J.  H.  Ward,  1901,  6  Elizabeth  St. 

Amy  E.  White,  1898,  54  Dean  St. 
ATTLEBORO  FALLS 

J.  H.  McLaren,  n  1897 
AUBURNDALE 

Rev.  John  Matteson,  1886,  58 
Auburn  St. 

F.  M.  Tyler,   1864,  231  Central  St. 
BALLARD  VALE 

Rev.  A.  H.  Fuller,  1873 
BELCHERTOWN 

Rev.  Samuel  Woodbury,  n  1861 

BILLERICA 

C.  E.  Hosmer,  M.D.,  1861 

BLACKSTONE 

J.  L.  Maroney,  n  1901 

BOSTON 

Rev.  R.  J.  Adams,  D.D.,  h  1875, 
61  Gushing  Ave. 

S.  N.  Aldrich,  n  1859,  State  Nat- 
ional Bank 

H.  O.  Alexander,  1885,  173  St. 
Botolph  St. 

Rev.  R.  F.  Alger,  n  1858,  36  North- 
ern Ave.,  Dorchester 

C.  W.  Allen,   1897,  East  Boston 

W.  S.  Allen,  h  1897,  93  Lexington 
St. 

G.  T.  Angell,  n   1846,   19  Milk  St. 
J.  C.  Anthony,  1895,  Farm  School, 

Box  1486 
W.  H.  Appleton,  n  1862,  389  Sea- 

ver  St.,  Dorchester 
F.  A.  Arnold,  1897,  15  State  St. 
H.  W.  B.  Arnold,  1893,   Dorchester 
C.  H.  Ash,  1896,  15  Harcourt  St. 
C.    H.    Bailey,    1903,    174   Harvard 

St.,  Dorchester 
T.  B.  Bailey,  n  1876,  125  Pinckney 

St. 
R.  W.  Baker,  1899,  125  Milk  St. 
H.  V.  Ball,  n  1904,  29  Worthington 

St.,  Roxbury 
Jane  Barclay,  1903,  Filene's 
R.  J.  Barker,   1902,  43     Columbus 

Ave. 
T.  A.  Barry,  1903,  116  Huntington 

Ave. 
W.   E.   Baxter,   M.D.,  n   1887,   755 

Boylston  St. 
F.  J.  Belcher,  LL.B.,  n  1888,  Tre- 

mont  Building 
E.  A.  R.  Benton,  n  1874,  72  Equit- 
able Building 
O.  L.  Beveradge,  g 
H.   P.   Blanchard,    1901,    14   Rock- 

ville  Park,  Roxbury 
Frederick  W.   Bliss,   Esq.,  n   1878, 

89  State  St. 


WiUiam  Blodget,  1871,  Blodget, 
Merritt  and  Co. 

F.  H.  Briggs,  1889,  449  Beacon  St. 
J.  W.  Brown,  n  1894,  221  Colum- 
bus Ave. 

T.  D.  Brown,  1903,  387  North- 
ampton St. 

W.  M.  Brown,  1873,  1  Ashburton 
Place 

R.  S.  Bryden,  1900,  52  Mason 
Building 

Rev.  Edwin  Bullard,  1867,  Care 
A.  B.  M.  U.,  Tremont  Temple 

H.  D.  Bullock,  1865,  18  Broad  St. 

G.  O.  Burnham,  Esq.,  1875,  Room 
508  Tremont  Building 

Rev.    W.    W.    Bustard,    1895,    104 

Crawford  St. 
H.    F.    Butler,    Esq.,    n    1892,    30 

Court  St. 
H.   G.   Calder,    1902,    11    Irvington 

St. 
Moncrieffe     Cameron,      1900,      120 

Bovlston  St. 

F.  W.  Campbell,  LL.B.,  1900,  104 
Barristers  Hall 

G.  A.  Carpenter,  1884,  439  Albany 
St. 

L.   H.  Chace,   1899,   81   Byron  St., 

East  Boston 
W.  L.  Chase,  M.D.,  1892,  Box  1384 

E.  C.  Chick,  1864,  Care  J.  H.  Pray 
Sons  and  Co. 

H.  W.  Child,  n  1871,   181  Lincoln 

St. 
Rev.     W.     L.     Clark,     1901,     1900 

Washington  St. 
C.  E.  Clift,  1897,  22  Tremont  Row 

F.  W.  Colburn,  M.D.,  1894,  661 
Boylston  St. 

E.   B.  Cole,    1882,   190  Lincoln  St. 
H.  F.  Colwell,  n  1887,  3  Greenough 

Place,  Jamaica  Plain 
J.   W.   Connelly,   Esq.,   n   1896,   87 

Stoughton  St.,  Dorchester 
A.  B.  Cook,  1888,  24  Congress  St. 
E.    P.    Corey,    1902,    89    Hamilton 

St.,  Dorchester 
Alice  M.  Crosby,   1904,  South  End 

House 
S.     W.     Culver,     Esq.,     1881,     294 

Washington  St. 
Robert  Cushman,   LL.B.,    1893,    10 

Post  Office  Sq. 
John  DaboU,     1884,     291     Atlantic 

Ave. 
John     DeF.     Danielson,     1887,     4 

Commonwealth  Ave. 
Rev.  M.  R.  Deming,  1865,    P.    O. 

Box  2229 


Boston 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


747 


C.  T.  Dewey,  1899,  913  Paddock 
Building 

L.  L.  Dick,  n  1886,  198  Washing- 
ton St. 

L.  A.  Dolan,  n  1901,  125  Milk  St. 

E.  L.  Drowne,  M.D.,  n  1902,  36 
Lexington  St.,  East  Boston 

E.  K.  Dunbar,  1872,  159  Devon- 
shire St. 

W.  C.  Durfee,  1878,  81  Sedgwick 
St.,  Jamaica  Plain 

C.  D.  Easton,  M.D.,  1899,  Mass. 
General  Hospital 

G.  A.  Eddy,  n  1897,  Hotel  Hosnier, 
Hammond  St. 

G.  H.  Eiswold,  n  1895,  22  School 
St. 

A.  W.  Eldredge,  LL.  B.,  n  1901, 
10-il  Tremont  Building 

R.  M.  Elliot,  1872,  118  Charles  St. 

C.  W.  Ernst,  h  1875,  298  Common- 
wealth Ave. 

Rev.  R.  B.  Esten,  1880,  70  Flor- 
ence St.,  Roslindale 

E.  E.  Everett,  M.D.,  1894,  138 
Huntington  Ave. 

N.  T.  Ewer,   1899,  300  Border  St., 

East  Boston 
W.  E.  Farnham,  1899,  5  Weyanoke 

St. 
Porter    Fearey,     n     1904,     26     St. 

James  Ave. 
R.  H.  Ferguson,  M.D.,  1884 

F.  T.  Field,  LL.B.,  1900,  225  State 
House 

A.  H.  Fitz,  LL.B.,  1899,  15  Court 
Sq. 

F.  E.  Fitz,  LL.B.,  1880,  P.  O.  Box 
43,  Essex  St.  Station 

G.  S.  Fox,  1897,  357  Beacon  Cham- 
bers 

D.  H.  Fuller,  M.D.,  1886,  990  Cen- 
tre St.,  Jamaica  Plain 

N.  H.  Gifford,  M.D.,  1899,  Uni- 
versity Club 

C.  H.  Gilmore,  LL.B.,  1901,  101 
Milk  St. 

J.  M.  Gould,  Ph.D.,  1871,  Law 
Library,  Court  House 

E.  F.   Greene.    1901,   53   State  St. 
W.    C.    Greene,    Esq.,    n    1849,    33 

School  St. 

W.  H.  Greene,  n  1896,  316  Warren 
St.,  Roxburv 

E.  A.  Grozier',  n  1882,  176  New- 
bury St. 

C.  H.  Hare,  M.D.,  1885,  483  Beacon 
St. 

Frank  Harris,   1878,   110  State  St. 

R.  B.  Harris,  1897,  111  Devon- 
shire St. 


Russell  Hathaway,  Jr.,  1897,  The 
Associated  Press 

W.  S.  Hawkins,  n  1896,  110  Lin- 
coln St. 

G.  B.  Ilayward,  LL.B.,  1901,  18 
Tremont  St. 

A.  B.  Heath,  .^LD.,  n  1878,  169 
Townsend  St. 

I.  C.  Hersey,  Esq.,  1884.  23  Court 
St. 

E.  A.  Hicks,   1801,    144  Es.sex  St. 
J.  M.  Hodgate,  n  1865,  30  Waban 

St.,  Roxbury 

G.  B.  Holt,  n  1902,  20  Kilby  St. 

W.  B.  Hopkins,  n  1897,  93  Equit- 
able Building 

George  Hopkinson,  M.D.,  1896,  329 
Massachusetts  Ave. 

F.  H.  Hovey,  LL.B.,  1890,  45  Milk 
St. 

Rev.    R.    H.    Howe,    D.D.,    1866, 

Longwood 
David    Hunt,    M.D.,    h    1875,    543 

Boylston  St. 
J.  W.  Huse,  LL.B.,  1900,  28  School 

St. 
P.    C.    Jack,    Esq.,    1900,    1001-03 

Tremont  Building 

G.  F.  Jelly,  M.D.,  1864,  69  New- 
burv  St. 

E.    H.    Johnson,    Esq.,     1891,     17 

Milk  St. 
H.  S.  Johnson,  n  1902,  232  Summer 

St. 
Rev.  N.  B.  Jones,  1875,  52  Walter 

St. 
W.  V.  Kellen,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.,  1872, 

202  Commonwealtli  Ave. 
Edward  Kendall,   1902,  Merchants 

National  Bank,  28  State  St. 
G.   P.   King,  n   1896.   84   State  St. 
Hon.  H.  W.   Ladd,  h   1892.  Cory. 

Milliken      and     Co.,     Exchange 

Building 
J.  E.  Leach,  LL.B.,  1874,  40  Water 

St. 
S.    R.    Leach,    1883.    207   Chestnut 

Ave.,  Jamaica  Plain 
C.  M.  Leonard,  1883,  181  Essex  St. 
E.  F.  Lewis,  1905,  Beacon  Cham- 
bers 
J.  G.  Lincoln,   1880,   102  Milk  St. 
J.    F.    Lindsey.    Jr..    M.D.,    1873. 

"The  Warren,"  Roxbury 
C.   H.   Lingham.    1897,   29   Beacon 

St. 
G.  A.  Litchfield,  n   1863,  76  Sum- 
mer St. 
E.  A.  Locke,  M.D.,1896,  117  Beacon 

St. 


748 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Boston 


E.    A.    McCarthy,    1904,    Harvard 

Medical  School 
Henry  McCobb,  n  1874,  P.  O.  Box 

2557 
W.  A.  M'Coy,  n  1903,  2  Kilby  St. 
Herbert   Mcintosh,   M.D.,    1882,   9 

Harvard  Ave.,  Allston 

E.  C.  Mains,  n  1898,  24  Union  Park 
Major  Gen.  N.  A.  Miles,  LL.D.,  h 

1901,  Hotel  Somerset 

F.  D.   Monahan,   Esq.,    1898,    1004 
Barristers  Hall 

W.     E.     Monk,     LL.B.,     1896,     23 

Court  St. 
O.    B.     Mowry,    LL.B.,     1863,    82 

Devonshire  St. 
A.  E.  Munro,   1902,   26  Yarmouth 

St. 
Prof.    L.   C.    Newell,    Ph.D.,    1890, 

Boston  University 
L.  W.  Nickerson,  1902,  217  Pleas- 
ant St. 
S.    W.    Nickerson,    Esq.,    1878,    2 

Kilby  St. 
Mrs.    Lucia   M.   C.   Noyes,   a    1893, 

Mattapan 
Hon.  Richard  Olney,  LL.D.,  1856, 

415  Commonwealth  Ave. 
J.  D.  O'Reilly,  n  1902  ,  14  Thomas 

Park 
Hon.     E.     L.     Osgood,     1867,     221 

Beacon  St. 
A.    A.    Packard,    n    1895,    15    Ex- 
change St. 
Mrs.  Ellen  S.  W.  Page,  1896,  74  Mon- 

tello  St.,  Roslindale 
E.  V.  Page,  1896,  74  Montello  St., 

Roslindale 
Rev.   F.   C.   W.   Parker,    1900,  472 

Warren  St.,  Roxbury 

E.  A.  Parkis,  n   1899,  Care  Cobb, 
Bates  and  Yerxa 

Rev.  John  Parsons,   1842,  Percival 

St.,  Dorchester 
L.  M.  Patton,    1900,    61    McLellan 

St.,  Dorchester 

F.  D.  Perkins,  1898,  P.  O.  Box  5151 

G.  W.  Perkins,  n    1893,    136   Blue 
Hill  Ave.,  Roxbury 

Rev.  H.    K.    Pervear,   D.D.,    1855, 

10  Myrtle  St.,  Jamaica  Plain 
Rev.  A.  H.  Plumb,  D.D.,  1855,  58 

Townsend  St.,  Roxbury 
V.    C.     Pond,    D.M.D.,     1874,    92 

Marlboro  St. 
C.   H.   Porter,    1900,    10  St.   James 

Ave. 
C.  A.  Powers,  1902,  Library  Bureau 
F.    S.    Pratt,   n    1875,    510    Monks 

Building 


Grace  T.  Pratt,  a  1901,  62  Waverly 

St.,  Roxbiiry 
I.   L.   Price,    1905,    17-22   Tremont 

Row 
Freeman    Putney,    Jr.,    1899,    387 

Washington  St. 
Rev.  James  Rea,  Ph.D.,  1878,  180 

School  St.,  Roxbury 
T.  G.  Rees,  1886,  51  Orchard  St., 

Jamaica  Plain 
E.  P.  Ripley,  n  1904,  173  Harvard 

St.,  Dorchester 
E.    N.    Robinson,    Esq.,    1896,    620 

Tremont  Building 
C.  D.  Roston,  1904,  21  West  Cedar 

St. 
C.    A.    Sawyer,    n    1889,    Garrison 

Hall,  Back  Bay 
I.   J.   Shipper,   n   1899,   218   Board 

of  Trade  Building 
C.  T.   Schubarth,    1876,  Roxbury 
A.   L.   Scott,    1900,   83   Federal  St. 
Hon.  A.  E.  Scott,  Esq.,  n  1858,  100 

Ames  Building 
Prof.    D.    L.    Sharp,    1895,    Boston 

University 
Rev.  S.  U.  Shearman,  D.D.,   1861 
E.  F.  Sherlock,  n  1902,  36  G  St. 
H.  B.  Shuman,  n   1902,   130  Com- 
monwealth Ave. 
W.  O.  Shurrocks,  n  1898,  112  Beach 

St. 

E.  E.  Silver,  1885,  Equitable  Build- 
ing 

Hon.  H.  R.  Skinner,  Esq.,  1885, 
293  Washington  St. 

F.  W.  Sleeper,  M.D.,  1895,  748 
Dudley  St. 

C.  P.  Smith,   1902,  95  Crescent  St. 

G.  C.  Smith,  M.D.,  1876,  The  West- 
minster, Copley  Square 

W.  L.  Smith,  n  1895,  315  Hunt- 
ington Ave. 

W.  H.  Smith,  M.D.,  1892,  377 
Beacon  St. 

Charles  Steere,  LL.B.,  1873,  27 
School  St. 

W.  D.  Stickney,  n  1881,  269  New- 
bury St. 

J.  W.  Stillman,  LL.B.,  1866,  9 
Bloomfield  St. 

W.  M.  Stockbridge,  LL.B.,  1878, 
609  Sears  Building 

W.  M.  Southworth,  1901,  530  At- 
lantic Ave. 

C.   E.   Stevens,   1901,  3  Joy  St. 

Rev.  F.  L.  Sttllivan,  1877,  501 
Tremont  Temple 

A.  L.  Taylor,  J.B.,  1901,  30  Court 
St. 


Boston 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


749 


L.  E.  Taylor,  1895,  Technology 
Chambers,  Irvington  St. 

F.  C.  Tenney,  Esq.,  1880,  120 
Boylston  St. 

R.  M.  Tenney,  n  1899,  154  Pearl  St. 

John  Tetlow,  Sc.D.,  1864,  51  Cedar 
St.,  Roxbury 

F.  E.  Thompson,  LL.B.,  1895,  60 
State  St. 

Samuel  Thurber,  Ph.D.,  1858,  13 
Westminster  Ave.,  Roxbury 

G.  F.  Tucker,  LL.B.,  Ph.D.,  1873, 
615  Barristers'  Hall 

H.   H.  Tucker,   1901,  250  Devon- 
shire St. 
G.   A.   Tyzzer,    1884,    1529   Centre 

St.,  Roslindale 
R.  C.  Vose,  1896,  320  Boylston  St. 
C.    H.    Waldo,   n    1879,    1    Charles 

River  Ave. 
C.  S.  Waldo,  1874,  54    Burroughs 

St.,  Jamaica  Plain 
James  Waldock,  n  1844,  22  Delle 

Ave. 
Mrs.  Edith  A.  T.  Warburton,  1898, 

Ford  Building 
Rev.  S.  R.  Warburton,  1898,  Ford 

Building 
G.  E.  Warren,  1889,  71  Bay  State 

Road 
J.  L.  Wells,  M.D.,  1879,  150  Warren 

St. 
H.  D.  Wheeler,  M.D.,  n  1887,  2262 

Dorchester  Ave.,  Dorchester 
I.    R.    Wheelock,    1869,    15    South 

Fairview  St.,  Roslindale 
F.    B.    Whidden,   n    1893,    Boston 

American 
Rose    A.    Witham,    g,    Houghton, 

Mifflin  and  Co. 
T.   W.    Wood,   D.M.D.,    1884,    160 

Newbury  St. 
F.  W.  Woodcock,  1891,   176  Fed- 
eral St. 
W.  H.  Woods,   1902,  45  Hancock 

St. 

E.  Y.  Woolley,  1888,  152  Con- 
gress St. 

W.  W.  Wormelle,  n  1897,  6  Mello 
St. 

F.  L.  Young,  1874,  111  Purchase 
St. 

W.  A.  Young,  D.O.,  1891,  483 
Massachusetts  Ave. 

BREWSTER 

L.  A.  Crocker,  M.D.,  1898 

BRIDGEWATER 

R.  C.  Crocker,  n  1904 
Rev.  W.  L.  Smith,  1880 
F.  E.  Sweet,  Esq.,  1884 


BROCKTON 

J.  S.  Allen,  Jr.,    LL.B.,    1898.    124 

Highland  St. 
A.  L.  Beals,  M.D..  1891,  106  Main 

St. 
H.  A.  Chase,  M.D.,  1901,  21  Fuller 

St. 
W.  C.  Drohan,  1905,  525  Main  St. 
C.   C.   Eaton,    1901,    165   Belmont 

St. 

C.  E.  Field,  M.D.,  187  5,  49  North 
Main  St. 

E.  W.  Flagg,  n  1901,  The  Norris 
Rev.    E.    B.   French,    1890,   Hotel 

Norris 
H.    E.    Goddard,    M.D.,    1875,    21 

Goddard  Road 
S.  K.  Gurney,  1897,  122  Main  St. 
Joseph  Hewett,  n  1896,  475  North 

Main  St. 

D.  S.  Howard,  n  1902,  12  Main  St. 
C.  W.  Low,  n  1899,  15  Columbia  St. 
H.  C.  Low,   1901,  234  West   Elm 

St. 
C.  A.   McLeod,  n    1903,  Care  Dr. 

A.  D.  Ordway 
S.    B.    McLeod,    LL.B.,    1901,    28 

Bartlett  St. 
S.   T.   Packard,  LL.B.,    1895,    100 

Prospect  St. 
H.    F.    Parker,    LL.B.,    1889,    158 

Belmont  St. 

E.  L.   Perkins,   n    1893,   205   Cres- 
cent St. 

E.  R.  Scudder,   1904,  60  Wyman 
St. 

F.  A.  Simmons,  M.D.,   1899,  The 
Checkerton 

G.  E.  Teehan,  n  1904,  26  Glenwood 
Square 

E.  H.    Thompson,    n     1902,    284 
Main  St. 

BROOKFIELD 

Z.  S.  Freeman,  n  1859 

BROOKLINE 

Elmer    Case,    1885.    21     Harvard 

Ave. 
I.  M.  Cushing,  1899,  19  Harris  St. 

F.  W.  Draper,  M.D.,  1862,  5  Vern- 
dale  St. 

S.  W.  Duncan,  1895,  Freeman  and 

St.  Paul  Sts. 
S.  A.  Hopkins,  1893,  10  Beals  St. 
Rev.  W.  H.  Lyon,  D.D.,  1868.  353 

Walnut  St. 
Joseph  Walker,  LL.B.,   1887,   108 

Upland  Road 
Hon.  F.  H.  Williams,  Esq..  1877, 

41  Coolidge  St. 
Howland  Wood,  1900,  93  Perry  St. 


750 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Massachusetts 


BUCKLAND 

Caroline  I.  Doane,  a  1903 
CAMBRIDGE 

C.  E.  Akerstrom,  n  1904,  25  Grant 
St. 

H.  G.  Arnold,  1905,  Harvard 
Divinity  School 

H.  A.  Baker,  1903,  29  Walter 
Hastings  Hall 

W.  S.  Blake,  1901,  900  Massachu- 
setts Ave. 

L.  F.  Bliss,  1905,  68  Kirkland  St. 

Rev.  A.  P.  Bourne,  1890,  36  Shep- 
ard  St. 

Mary  J.  Bourne,  a  1903,  36  Shep- 
ard  St. 

H.  N.  S.  Bradford,  1892,  5  Bates 
St. 

A.  L.  Brown,  1905,  30  Hastings 
Hall 

A.  G.  Chaffee,  1902,  Riverbank 
Court 

A.  P.  Clarke,  M.D.,  1861,  825 
Massachusetts  Ave. 

Latham  Clarke,  Ph.D.,  a  1903, 
Boylston  Hall 

H.  M.  Cobb,  1903,  56  Everett  Hall 

F.  P.  Cole,  n  1896,  1524  Cam- 
bridge St. 

W.  R.  P.  Davey,  1902,  88  Ham- 
mond St. 

H.   N.   Davis,    1901,   Perkins  Hall 

T.  I.  Deacon,  n  1903,  1593  Massa- 
chusetts Ave. 

W.  D.  De  Vault,  1898,  44  Perkins 
Hall 

A.  C.  Ely,   1894,  31   Inman  St. 

E.  F.  Gamwell,  1894,  438  Broad- 
way 

Rev.  E.  M.  Gushee,  D.D.,  1858, 
302  Brookline  St. 

H.  C.  Hart,  1901,  7  Brentford 
Hall 

W.  R.  Harvey,  LL.B.,  1901,  2 
Gorham  St. 

Rev.  G.  E.  Hathaway,  n  1901,  70 
Kirkland  St. 

A.  A.  Howard,  1905,  Harvard  Med- 
ical School 

R.  G.  Huling,  Sc.D.,  1869,  101 
Trowbridge  St. 

J.  H.  McGough,  Jr.,  1905,  1734 
Cambridge  St. 

J.  C.  Mahoney,  1905,  1734  Cam- 
bridge St. 

D.  H.  Montgomery,  n  1861,  37 
Holworthy  St. 

Prof.  E.  C.  Moore,  Ph.D.,  a  1891, 
21  Kirkland  St. 


N.  A.  Moss,   1900,  284  Broadway 

Mrs.  Harriet  I.  B.  Moss,  1899,  284 
Broadway 

Arthur  E.  Norton,  1900,  85  Up- 
land Road 

Mrs.  Mabel  G.  W.  Norton,  1900, 
85  Upland  Road 

W.  E.  Phillips,  n  1903,  12  Inman 
St. 

L.  A.  Salisbury,  1904,  Harvard 
Law  School 

C.  F.  Schipper,  n  1899,  298  Har- 
vard St. 

Rev.  C.  H.  Spalding,  D.D.,  1865 
8  Scott  St. 

Rev.  W.  H.  Spencer,  D.D.,  1866 
63  Dana  St. 

T.  H.  Stearns,  1903,  18  Ellery  St. 

W.  E.  Stone,  1866,  15  Hawthorn 
St. 

B.  E.  Stover,   1903,  2  Garden  St. 
H.   J.   Swann,    1905,   68  Kirkland 

St. 

H.  T.  Waller,  1901,  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

H.  E.  Walter,  a  1893,  401  Broad- 
way 

J.  C.  Whipple,  1889,  51  Sacramen- 
to St. 

S.  H.  Whitley,  1903,  Harvard 
Law  School 

CAMBRIDGEPORT 

Rev.  C.  H.  Topliff,  1846,  385 
Washington  St. 

CAMPELLO 

C.  L.  M.  Holmberg,  M.D.,  1896, 
1111  Warren  Ave. 

CANTON 

G.  M.  Chamberlin,  M.D.,  1894 

H.  J.  Hart,  Esq.,  1902 
CHARLTON  DEPOT 

H.  F.  Gould,  n  1892 
CHELMSFORD  CENTRE 

Rev.  C.  H.  Ellis,  1894 
CHELSEA 

P.  R.  Bakeman,  1903,  121  Shurt- 
leff  St. 

Hon.    A.    D.    Bosson,    Esq.,    1875 

A.  W.  Ingalls,  1905,  Revere  Rub- 
ber Co. 

C.  A.  Phillips,  1902,  21  Parker  St. 

Mary  R.  Stark,  1900,  12  Tudor  St. 

Rev.  C.  A.  G.  Thurston,  1866,  10 
Orange  St. 
CHESTER 

F.  E.  Perkins,  n  1901 
CHESTNUT  HILL 

C.  R.  Adams,  1880,  Heath  St. 

F.  A.  Farnham,  LL.B.,  1872,  65 
Crafts  Road 


Massachusetts 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


751 


CHICOPEE 

Rev.   F.    W.    Sandford,    1890,    156 

Springiield  St. 
Irving  Southworth,  1902 
Luther  White,  Esq.,  1864 

CHICOPEE  FALLS 

F.  P.  Cobb,  n  1882,  332  Grove  St. 
H.  P.  Ware,  n  1904 

CLINTON 

Rev.    C.    M.    Bowers,   D.D.,    1838, 

149  Water  St. 
W.  V.  Burdett,  n  1883 

COCHITUATE 

R.  E.  Corlew,  1898 

CONCORD 

M.  B.  L.  Bradford,  1878 
Edna  G.  Calef,  1903 
H.     F.     Davison,     1905,    Concord 
School 

F.  W.  Penniman,  n  1904 
W.  B.  Trull,  M.D.,  1861 
Wilfred  Wheeler   n  1898 

CONCORD  JUNCTION 
Rev.  W.  J.  Batt,  1855 
W.  A.  Hart,  1903 

CONWAY 

Rev.  H.  A.  Calhoun,  1898 

COTTAGE  CITY 
R.  A.  Lane,  1904 

DANA 

Harriet  E.  Spooner,  1900 

DANVERS 

A.  E.  Fuller,  n  1899 

A.  F.  Masury,  1904,  48  Elm  St. 

Rev.  C.  H.  Wheeler,  1882 

DEDHAM 

Hon.  F.  D.  Ely,    1859 
Richard  Olney,  2d,  1892 

DIGHTON 

E.  S.  Cobb,  1900 

Mrs.  Lura  C.  S.  Cobb,  1900 

DRACUT 

A.  C.  Varnum,  n  1859 

EAST  BRIDGEWATER 
C.  W.  Dealtry,  1904 
WilHam  Edson,  n  1856 
E.  H.  Grout,  1885 

EAST  CHARLEMONT 

G.  C.  Newton,  1869 

EAST  DEDHAM 

A.  E.  Freeman,  n  1903,  24  Myrtle 
St. 

EAST  DOUGLAS 
C.  S.  Caswell,  1882 
S.  P.  Holbrook,  M.D.,  1859 


EAST  NORTHFIELD 
A.  T.  Holton,  n  1903 

EAST  NORTON 

Winifred  Austin,  1898 

EAST  WEYMOUTH 

A.  L.  Copeland,  n  1901 

EAST  WHITMAN 
C.  T.  Snow,  1877 

EDGARTOWN 

M.  B.  Mead,  1868 

EVERETT 

M.   R.  Foster,   1898,  262   Main  St. 
W.  O.  Parkinson,  n  1901,  51  Sum- 
mer St. 

FAIR  HAVEN 

Mrs.  Alice  M.  T.  Paull,  1899 
Mabel  L.  Potter,  1897 

FALL  RIVER 

E.  S.  Adams,  1879 

F.  A.    Albro,    1905,    288    Lincoln 
Ave. 

C.  L.  Baker,  Esq.,  1884 
R.  J.  Barker,  n  1898,  Barker  Lum- 
ber Co. 
W.    H.    Beattie,    1886,    784    High 

St. 
Jefferson  Borden,  1866 
S.  W.  Bowen,  M.D.,  1864 
H.  F.  Brightman,   1904,  76  War- 
ren St. 

F.  C.  Broomhead,  1905,   162   High 
St. 

C.  E.  Bury,  1886,  57  Ridge  St. 
A.    I.    Connell.    M.D.,     1887,    456 

South  Main  St. 
C.    W.    Connell,    M.D..    1881.    582 

North  Main  St. 
Benjamin   Cook,    Esq.,    1868,    257 

French  St. 
L.  P.  Damon,  1905,  46  Richmond 

St. 

E.  B.  Durfee,   1884,  389  Staflord 
Road 

G.  F.  Dyer,  n  1890,  Citizens'  Sav- 
ings Bank  Building 

H.  H.  Earl,  1866,  Room  19,  Gran- 
ite Block 

F.  E.  Fash,  1902,  549  Osborn  St. 
H.  M.  Fenner,  1901,  272  June  vSt. 
H.  S.  Fenner,  1870,  272  June  St. 
J.  R.  Ferguson,  1894,  566  Osborn 

St. 
Anna  L.  Fox,  1904,  34  Ninth  St. 
J.  P.  Gage,  1892,  Box  595 
A.  E.  Goddard,  1877,  473  Walnut 

St. 
R    R.  Goflf,   1893,   144  Winter  St. 


752 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Massachusetts 


Hon.   George  Grime,   LL.B.,    1886 
G.  C.  Hathaway,  LL.B.,  1899 
Nicholas    Hathaway,    Esq.,    1847, 

120  Locust  St. 
Nicholas  Hathaway,  LL.B.,   1883, 

17  South  Main  St. 
Edward  Herbert,  M.D.,  n  1900 
A.  H.  Hood,  Esq.,  1881,  715  High 

St. 
R.   W.  Jackson,   M.D.,    1889,    251 

Cherry  St. 
Hon.  A.  J.  Jennings,  LL.B.,   1872 

0.  S.  Jennings,  1905,  421  June  St. 
L.  W.  Jutten,  1904,  610  Cherry  St. 
W.    T.    Learned,    M.D.,    1882,    46 

Franklin  St. 

Rev.  C.  E.  Lewis,   1897,  15  Almy 
St. 

Leontine     Lincoln,     h     1889,     289 
Bank  St. 
■*  J.    H.    Lindsey,    M.D.,    1892,    320 
Pine  St. 

Minnie  E.  Locke,  n  1904 

C.  B.  Luther,  1883,  655  Rock  St. 

C.    J.    McCreery,    1886,    900    Ply- 
mouth Ave. 

J.   W.   Mackenzie,    1904,    183   Bel- 
mont St. 

P.  A.  Mathewson,  1880,  139  Rock 
St. 

J.  D.  Milne,   1877,  News  Office 

J.  M.  Morton,  LL.D.,  h   1882,  87 
Rock  St. 

Margaret  Morton,  g,  487  Rock  St. 

C.  D.  Peirce,  n  1894,  26  Taylor  St. 
G.  F.  Pope,  h  1892,  175  Rock  St. 
Rev.  G.  W.  Shaw,  1865,  338  Pine 

St. 

D.  F.    Slade,    LL.B.,    1880,    636 
Rock  St. 

Harry   Smallev,    1904,    1250   High 
St. 

1.  N.   Smith,    1868,    122   Highland 
Ave. 

G.  H.  Sweet,  1895,  591  Middle  St. 

E.  E.  Thompson,   1899,   110  Staf- 
ford Road 

E.  F.  Thompson,  n  1887,  Box  280 
E.   A.   Thurston,   Esq.,    1893,   344 

Highland  Ave. 
Rev.   A.   G.    Upham,   D.D.,    1874, 

284  Bank  St. 
FEEDING  HILLS 
C.  M.  Granger,  1904 
W.  T.  Hastings,  1903 

FITCHBURG 

W.    H.    Bennett,    M.D.,    1886,    39 

Hartwell  St. 
C.  T.  Crocker,   1854,   84  Prospect 

St. 


E.  S.  Crocker,  n  1881 

Mrs.  Daza  P.  M.  Drury,  1902,  40 

Highland  Ave. 
L.  A.  Drury,  1902,  40  Highland 

Ave. 
C.  B.  Gay,  M.D.,  n  1897,  47  Day 

St. 
G.  P.  Grant,  Jr.,   1889,   100  Pros- 
pect St. 
W.    P.    Hall,    Esq.,    n    1889,    140 

Main  St. 
W.  C.  Hardy,  1902,  10  Charles  St. 
G.   K.   Hudson,  LL.B.,    1896,    112 

Day  St. 
R.  S.  Litchfield,  n  1903 
Francis  McMurray,  M.D.,  n  1896 
J.  L.  Peden,  n  1902,  21  Winter  St. 
H.  E.  Pierce,  1902,  P.  O.  Box  86 
R.  T.  Shea,  n  1902,  578  Main  St. 
A.    E.    Stratton,    LL.B.,    1873,   46 

Highland  Ave. 

FOXBORO 

E.  L.  Ashley,  1903 

Sarah  L.  Simmons,  1899,  Box  148 

FRAMINGHAM 

R.  H.  Belknap,  1897 

FRANKLIN 

Rev.  F.  A.  Everett,  1882 
J.  M.  Gallison,  1904 
I.  M.  Gamwell,  1896 

F.  W.  C.  Handy,  n  1902 
F.  V.  Hussey,  M.D.,  1900 
C.  A.  R.  Ray,  1902 

GARDNER 

J.   D.   Edgell,   1864,  98  Elm  St. 
E.  E.  Harkness,  1905 
J.    I.    Wood,    1879,    74   Woodland 
Ave. 

GEORGETOWN 

E.  S.  Bailey,  n  1896 

GLEASONDALE 

F.  H.  Bates,  n  1900 

GLOUCESTER 

Rev.  Gibbs  Braishn,  D.D.,  1880 
Wilham    Hale,     M.  D.,     1880,     90 

Washington  St. 
W.    A.    Robinson,     1896,    77    Mt. 

Pleasant  Ave. 
X.  D.  Tingley,  1868,  13  Hampden 

St. 

GRAFTON 

F.  E.  Hall,  n  1896 

GRANITEVILLE 

W.  K.  Putney,  n  1902 

GREAT  BARRINGTON 
A.  C.  CoUins,  Esq.,  1878 
F.  C.  Milliard,  1899,  R.  F.  D.  1 


Massachusetts 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


753 


GREENFIELD 

L.   A.   Cook,  n   1883 
GREENWOOD 

G.    E.    Walker,    1898,    20    Green- 
wood Ave. 
GROTON 

Fannie  E.  Woods,  a  1895 
HAD LEY 

F.  T.  Reynolds,  1900 

HANOVER 

C.  A.  Harris,  1897 
HAVERHILL 

Rev.    H.    E.   Chapman,    1890,   398 
Washington  St. 

C.  O.  Chase,  1903,  33  Lawrence  St. 

Rev.  F.  H.  Davis,  1882,  86  Chest- 
nut St. 

W.  R.  Evans,  n  1902 

H.   W.   Hanscom,  1900,   156  Main 
St. 

H.     C.    Jewett,     M.D.,     1881,     35 
Vine  St. 

Mrs.   Frances  E.   P.    McClellan,   n 
1901 

C.  H.  Poor,  Esq.,   1876,  62  Lake- 
view  Ave. 
HIGHLANDVILLE 

W.  R.  Bullock,  n  1902,  The  Wil- 
liam Carter  Co. 

R.  A.  Carter,  n  1903 
HINSDALE 

Rev.  J.  C.  Seagrave,  1845 
HINGHAM 

Mrs.  Mary  A.  O.  Peterson,  1901 

HOLYOKE 

T.  J.  Dowd,  n  1893,   123  Sargent 

St. 
Austin  Goodyear,  n  1850 
A.  G.  Host,  1898,  294  Locust  St. 
Mrs.  Mary  I.  E.  Host,  n  1900,  294 

Locust  St. 

G.  F.  Jenks,  1898,  Holyoke  Tele- 
gram 

M.  J.  Lynch,  1904,  276  Dwight  St. 
J.  A.  Ranger,  n   1904 

HOPEDALE 

E.  C.  Burnham,  1886 

G.  H.  Coffin,  M.D.,  1874 
H.  L   Dunn,  1891 

F.  M.  Kinsley,   1903,  9  Hopedale 
St. 

HYDE  PARK 

G.  G.   Bass,    1900,  23  Childs  St. 
A.  L.  Grover,  M.D.,  1898,  15  East 

River  St. 
H.  R.  Hitchcock,  M.D.,   1884,  31 

Oak  St. 
H.  B.  Miner,   1864,  62  Oak  St. 


W.  A.  Mowry,  Ph.D.,  h  1866.  17 
Riverside  Square 

LANCASTER 

Rev.  G.  M.   Barlol,  D  D.,   1842 

LAWRENCE 

A.  E.  Baker,  1883,  John  K.  Tar- 
box  School 

G.  W.  Dow,  M.D..  1877,  246 
Haverhill  St. 

Hon.  A.  N.  Frost,  Esq.,   1894 

Rev.  G.  F.  Green,  1896,  274  Haver- 
hill St. 

G.  N.  Norton,  1892,  6  Haverhill 
St. 

Walter  Smith,  1901,  201  C  rleton 
St. 

D.  E.  Truesdale,  n  1900,  327  Es- 
sex St. 

S.  B.  Trumbull,   1904,  541   Lowell 

St. 
G.  R.  Waterman   n  1864 

LEOMINSTER 

C.  E.  Bigelow,  M.D.,  1878 

E.  C.  Gould,  M.D.,  n  1901,  152 
Lancaster  St. 

J.  W.  Healey,  n  1901 

W.  M.  Richardson,  n  1902 

LOWELL 

S.  H.  Chace,  1893 

Rev.  A.  R.  Dilts,  1882 

J.  G.  Gordon,  n  1889 

C.    H.    Mclntire,   Esq.,    1885,    568 

Pine  St. 
Rev.  L.  C.  Manchester,  D.D.,  1858, 

223  Parkview  Ave. 

F.  A.   Spence,   1877,   38   Burt  St. 
S.  W.  Stevens,  Esq.,  1858 

LUDLOW 

Rev.  D.  H.  Stoddard,  1864,  R. 
F.  D.  2 

LYNN 

Rev.  F.  T.  Hazlewood,  D.D.,  1864, 

161  Allen  Ave. 
R.  H.  Lear,  n   1902,  21    Prospect 

St. 

G.  H.  Lewis,  n  1903 
G.  B.  Obear,  a  1905 

J.  S.  Pevear,  1899,  50  Whittier  St. 
A.     W.     Pinkham,    n     1902.    306 

Western  Ave. 
L.  D.  Russell,  n   1904,   17   Willow 

St. 
T.  A.   Welch,    1905.    13   Hamilton 

Ave. 

MALDEN 

S.  H.  Baker,  1883.  51  Rockland 
Ave. 


754 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Massachusetts 


Rev.  A.  M.  Crane,  1869,  27  Wil- 
liams St. 

Lewis  Dexter,  Jr.,  1883,  65  Las 
Casas  St. 

A.  G.  Griffin,  M.D.,  n  1877,  195 
Pleasant  St. 

A.  F.  Pease,  1875,  3  Kneeland  St. 

E.  A.  Perry,  1890,  10  Tremont  St. 

J.  A.  Taylor,   1881,  41  Myrtle  St. 

H.  C.  Tracy,  a  1905 

L.  P.  Whipple,  n  1860,  128  Salem 
St. 

MANCHESTER 

R.  C.  Allen,   1897,  Lock  Box  9 
Rev.  D.  F.  Lamson,  n  1860 

MANSFIELD 

Rev.  W.  M.  Macnair,  1903 
C.  G.  Robinson,  1899 
J.  W.  Rogers,  1861 

MARLBORO 

W.  A.  Dudley,  n  1869,  245  East 
Main  St. 

MARSHFIELD  HILLS 

E.  L.  Willard,  1891 

MATTAPAN 

Rev.  G.  R.  Hazard,  1894 

MATTAPOISETT 
G.  W.  Morris,  1898 

MAYNARD 

O.  C.  Trees,  1902 

MEDFIELD 

T.  H.  Kenworthy,  1901 
George  Washburn,  1872 

MEDFORD 

Rev.  J.  P.  Abbott,  1874 
Joseph  Kirwen,  n  1893,   194  Win- 
throp  St. 

F.  A.  Rugg,  1897,  121  Park  St. 
A.    R.    Winter,    1901,    31    College 

Ave. 

MEDWAY 

W.  H.  Barnard,  1889 
Rev.  R.  W.  Drawbridge,  1896 
O.  C.  B.  Nason,  M.D.,  1882 
Rev.     W.     W.     Wakeman,     1887, 
R.  F.  D. 

MELROSE 

Sarah  M.  Fisher,  a  1897,  4  Beverly 

St. 
A.  L.  Holmes,  n  1884,  431  Lebanon 

St. 
Mrs.  Anne  M.  L.  Putney,  Jr.,  1899, 

345  Lebanon  St. 
O.  B.  Munro,  1878,  13  Howard  St. 
T.  H.  Tucker,  1854 
H.  G.  Wilcox,  1898,  347  Lebanon 

St. 


MELROSE  HIGHLANDS 

Lora  M.   Poor,  n   1898,    108   Hey- 

ward  Ave. 
J.   R.   Wellman,  LL.B.,   1899,   983 

Franklin  St. 

METHUEN 

Sarah  E.  Taylor,  1904,  5  Centre  St. 

MIDDLEBORO 

H.  S.  Drake,  M.D.,  1877,  45  Peirce 
St. 

W.  E.  Harlow,  n  1904,  16  South- 
wick  St. 

Rev.  J.  S.  Holmes,  D.D.,  1864,  Bar- 
den  Hills 

E.  T.  P.  Jenks,  1895,  26  North 
Main  St. 

J.  C.  Sullivan,  Esq.,  1867 

A.  R.  Thatcher,  1900 

MILFORD 

L.  J.  Gillon,    n  1896 

MILLBURY 

H.  L.  Everett,  1886,  23  Maple  St. 
E.  F.  Hull,  1898 
C.  W.  Park,  n  1897 

MILTON 

Edith  M.  Brown,  1897 

E.  J.  Carpenter,  Litt.D.,  1866 
W.  C.  Hill,  1894 

MITTINEAGUE 

F.  W.  Burke,  1901 

MONSON 

H.  E.  Nickless,  1901,  P.  O.  Box  67 

MOUNT  HERMON 

L.  L.  Drury,  1902 
MT.  WASHINGTON,    Berkshire    Co. 

H.  F.  Keith,  n  1863 

NANTUCKET 

J.  M.  Bovey,  n  1904 

NATICK 

A.  L.  Barbour,  1892 
A.  H.  Fittz,   1900,  60  Pond  St. 
H.  W.  Rice,   1881,  9  Wilson  St. 
L.  H.  Sutherland,  1903 

NEEDHAM 

C.  H.  Allen,  1897 

E.  H.  Gilbert,  D.M.D.,   1900 

A.  F.  Leonard,  1904 

C.  B.  Moseley,  1900 

H.  L.  Thompson,  1896 

NEW  BEDFORD 

H.  C.  Allen,  M.D.,  1897,  11  Eighth 

St. 
W.  F.  Arrington,  1888,  321  Bleek- 

er  St. 
S.  H.  Bailey,  n  1902,  Oneko  Woolen 

Mills 


Massachusetts 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


755 


C.  W.  Barney,  n  1900,  83  Linden 

St. 
T.  B.  Baylies,  n  1895,  86  Bedford 

St. 
T.  J.  Brady,  n  1897,  314  County 

St. 
Anna    W.    Braley,    n     1902,    619 

County  St. 

C.  O.  Dexter,   1885,  3  Maple  St. 
Rev.  C.  M.  Gallup,  1896,  123  Bed- 
ford St. 

F.  H.  Giflord,  1881 

F.  W.  Greene,  1902,  175  Williams 
St. 

B.  F.  Haines,  n  1899 
W.  H.  Hand,  n  1898 

G.  C.  Hatch,  Jr.,  1897 

E.  W.  Holmes,  1903,  661  County 
St. 

Hazen  Kimball,  1895,  461  Chan- 
cery St. 

D.  J.  Lowney,  M.D.,  n  1897,  Weld 
St. 

A.  W.  Milliken,  1904,  8  Lincoln  St. 

W.  B.  Northrup,  n  1894 

H.    W.    Parker,    M.D.,     1872,    13 

South  Sixth  St. 
A.  C.  Pollard,  n  1860 

E.  E.  Potter,  1890 
James  Smith,  n  1880 

R.  A.  Soule,  Jr.,  1899,  324  Cottage 

St. 
A.   H.   Swift,  n   1882,  96  Madison 

St. 
Frederic  Taber,  n  1876 
E.    T.    Tucker,    M.D.,     1871,    258 

Pleasant  St. 
A.   F.   Wood,    1869,   111   Acushnet 

Ave. 
Edmund  Wood,  1876 

NEWBURYPORT 

W.   E.   Andrews,    1891,   6  Summit 

St. 
E.  H.  Austin,  n  1862 
G.  P.  Merrill,  a  1896,  13  Allen  St. 
Rev.    Richard   Wright,    1887,    298 

High  St. 

NEW  DORCHESTER 

J.  D.  Bennett,  1895,  88  Green- 
wood St. 

H.  B.  Lang,  M.D.,  1896,  369  Tal- 
bot Ave. 

NEWTON 

E.  H.  Cutler,  1857,  3  Linder  Ter- 
race 
G.  L.  Parker,  1896,  39  Nonantum 
St. 

NEWTON  CENTRE 

Rev.  F.  L.  Anderson,  D.D.,  h  1904 


A.  W.  Armington,  1900,  31  Parker 

St. 
Ilsley    Boone,    1904,    28    Knowles 

St. 
Rev.  E.  D.  Burr,  D.D.,  1884,  848 

Beacon  St. 
F.  L.  Carr.  1901.  21  Farwell  Hall 
Prof.  J.  M.  English,  D.D.,  1870 
S.  H.  Greene,  n  1901.  18  Alden  St. 
Prof.   G.   E.    Horr,   D.D.,    1876 
Rev.  L.  W.  King.  1879.  328  Brook- 
line  St. 
A.  B.  Rice,  1884,  106  Summer  St. 

A.  H.  Stanton,  1904,  25  Farwell 
Hall 

J.  H.  Thompson,  1905,  26  Far- 
well  Hall 

George  Walker,  1891,  96  Montvale 
Road 

B.  B.  Wood,  1905 

NEWTON  HIGHLANDS 

E.  G.  Hapgood,  n  1901,  21  Terrace 

Ave. 
Rev.   C.   A.    Reese,    1875,    2    Rae- 

burn  Terrace 

C.  A.  Reese,  1902 
J.  H.  Vose,  1884 

NEWTON  LOWER  FALLS 
W.  G.  Leland,  1900 

NEWTONVILLE 

N.    F.    Bryant,    1899,    70    Walker 

St. 
A.  S.  N.  Estes,  n  1892.  12  Chesley 

Ave. 

NORTH  ADAMS 

Dora     A.     Barber,    n     1899,     144 

Pleasant  St. 
Rev.  T.  E.  Busfield,  D.D.,  a  1894, 

123  Church  St. 
Rev.  J.  H.  Spencer,  1882 
Mabel  Temple,  n  1898 

E.  S.  Wilkinson,  n  1900 

NORTHAMPTON 

R.  H.  Cook,  n  1901,  86  Main  St. 
Rev.    T.    J.    A.    Fitzgerald,    1897. 

Box  483 
Inez    L.     Whipple,     1900,    Smith 

College 

NORTH  ANDOVER 

H.  S.  Clark,   1902,  247  Main  St. 

NORTH  ATTLEBORO 
L.  D.  Barrows,  1903 
H.  C.  BuUard,  M.D.,  1866 
N.  C.  Bullard,  M.D.,  n  1894 

F.  B.  Bvram.  Esq.,  1869 

Annie  F.   Cheever,    1903,   91    Elm 

St. 
Rev.  W.  A.  Farren,  1875 


756 


BROWN     UNIVERvSITY 


Massachusetts 


Katherine  M.  Neuschuez,  1898,  23 
Bank  St. 

Linda  Richardson,  1897,  13  Divi- 
sion St. 

H.  H.  Totten,  n  1898 

F.  T.  Westcott,  1890 

NORTH  BROOKFIELD 
L.  H.  Adams,  n  1900, 
E.  D.  Burns,  n  1902 

NORTH  DANA 

E.  A.  Northrop,  1900 

NORTH  DARTMOUTH 
E.  P.  Carr,  1901 

E.  S.  Macomber,  n  1904 

NORTH  EASTON 

F.  J.  Bradley,  g 

H.  S.  Pratt,  1901,  Ames  Gymna- 
sium 

F.  J.  Sexton,  M.D.,  n  1893 

NORTH  GRAFTON 
Rev.  W.  T.  Rice,  1881 

NORTH  HANOVER 

Rev.  Andrew  Read,  n  1854 

NORTH  READING 

W.  P.  Davis,  M.D.,  n  1865 

NORTH  TISBURY 

J.  J.  F.  Amidon,  n  1898 

NORTON,  Bristol  Co. 

A.  M.  Round,  M.D.,  1876 

NORWOOD 

Henry  Mahoney,  LL.B.,  1895,  183 
Walpole  St. 

W.  J.  Renne,  n  1902,  Care  Wins- 
low   Brothers  and  Smith  Co. 

ORANGE 

A.  I.  Clow,  n  1904,  15  Myrtle  St. 

OXFORD 

G.  W.  Parker,   1899,  High  School 

PALMER 

F.  L.  Dillon,  1903 
R.  J.  Fuller.  1898 
C.  H.  Hobson,  1904 
W.  E.  Tuthill,  1901 

PETERSHAM 

J.  W.  Brooks,  LL.B.,   1855 

PITTSFIELD 

J.  V.  Anthony,  n  1904,  Woodlawn 
Inn 

T.  E.  Dunn,   1901,   160  First  St. 

Rev.  J.  B.  Oilman,  1900,  Wood- 
lawn  Inn 

Adalbert  Phinney,  n  1897 

PLAINVILLE 

Florence  J.  Whiting,  1896 


PLYMOUTH 

G.  D.  Bates,  n  1850 

Anna    M.    Klingenhagen,    n    1901 

Care  Mrs.  F.  Lanman 
Clara    F.    Robinson,    n    1897,    37 

Summer  St. 
QUINCY 

Rev.    W.    A.    Brady,     1894,     179 

Franklin  St. 
Rev.  W.  E.  Gardner,  1895,  Christ's 

Church  Rectory 
C.  F.  Harper,  1892 

RANDOLPH 

H.  K.  Rowe,  Ph.D.,  1892 

RAYNHAM 

J.  M.  Manning,  1857 
READING 

F.  M.  Cook,  1903 

Rev.  W.  H.  Fish,  1870,  1  Walnut 
Park 

Rev.  H.  G.  Gay,  1863,  14  Eaton  St. 

A.  F.  Hunt,  1889,  Cor.  Main  and 
South  Sts. 
READVILLE 

J.  R.  Corthell,  n  1873 
REHOBOTH 

N.  J.  Lamson,  n  1902 

O.  E.  Perry,  n  1882 

Cora  H.  Whittaker,  1905 
REVERE 

W.  H.  Winslow,  1880,  624  Broad- 
way 
ROCKLAND 

J.    W.    Dyson,    1903,    63    Franklin 
Ave. 
ROCKPORT 

Nathaniel  Pool,  1854 
ROWLEY 

G.  B.  Blodgette,  LL.B.,  1866 
Charles  Herbert,  n  1860 

SALEM 

J.  N.  Ashton,  1891 

R.  G.  Martin,  1904,  12 J  Hathorne 
St. 

Rev.  R.  M.  Martin,  1873,  12^ 
Hathorne  St. 

R.  C.  Wade,  n  1904,  20  Board- 
man  St. 

SCOTLAND 

H.  W.  Pratt,  1903 

SEEKONK 

Prof.  J.  F.  Greene,  1891 

SHARON 

Ezekiel  Capen,  n  1842 
J.  M.  Capron,  1900 
G.  W.  Field,  Ph.D.,  1887 
Rev.  N.  N.  Glazier,  1866 


Massachusetts 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


757 


SHELBURNE  FALLS 
Rev.  R.  E.  Hunt.  1900 
G.  M.  Innis,  1902 

SHELDONVILLE 

Rev.  O.  O.  Ordway,  1874 

SOMERVILLE 

Emily  F.  Allen,  g,  15  Wiggles- 
worth  St. 

C.  F.  Cuddy,  n  1903,  14  Church 
St. 

S.  W.  Foss,  1882,  249  Highland 
Ave. 

E.  S.  Goodwin,  1905,  13  Willow 
Ave. 

Rev.  J.  R.  Gow,  1877,  42  Frank- 
lin St. 

Grace  E.  Lamphear,  n  1896,  19 
Prospect  Hill  Ave. 

F.  H.  Morris,  1895,  86  Hudson  St. 
L.  H.  Raymond,  M.D.,  n  1901,  46 

Bow  St. 
David   Robinson,    M.D.,    1901,    34 
Laurel  St. 

E.  A.  Saunders,  n  1903,  16  Sum- 
mer St. 

Marie  L.  Tiflft,  n  1896,  201  School 
St. 

G.  M.  Wadsworth,  1884,  23  Mun- 
roe  Ave. 

C.  G.  White,  1905,  124  Highland 
Ave. 

SOUTHBRIDGE 

A.  M.  Bartholomew,  n  1901 
C.  C.  Bradford,  M.D.,  1877 
Rev.  G.  A.  Gordon,  1895,  5  Park 

St. 
W.  J.  Henry,  n  1902 
C.  A.   Tetrault,    1902,   40   Everett 

St. 

SOUTH  FRAMINGHAM 

O.  A.  Freeman,  1886,  8  Leland  St. 
James    McPherson,    n    1904,    Con- 
cord House 
C.  H.  Pratt,  n  1901,  5  Alexander 

St. 
George    A.    Winsor,    n     1895,     10 
Richardson  Court 
SOUTH  HADLEY 

President  Mary  E.  WooUey,  Litt.D., 
1894,  Mt.   Holyoke  College 
SOUTH  HADLEY  FALLS 
W.  H.  Dennett,  1902 
A.  S.  Gaylord,  1902 

F.  E.  Whittemore,  1883 
SOUTH  HANSON 

Rev.  Ephraim  Hapgood,  1874 
SOUTH  WATERBORO 
J.  W.  Downs,  n  1901 


SOUTHWICK 

H.  A.  Miller,  1876 
SPENCER 

J.  T.  Casey,  n  1899 

F.  A.  Galvin,  1901,   1   Bell  St. 

R.  K.  Hyde,  1898 

SPRINGFIELD 

Scott     Adams,     Esq.,     1895.     455 

Main  St. 
E.  E.    Butler.    1903,    93    Park   St. 
C.  A.  Cadwell,  n  1874,  190  State  St. 
W.    G.    Collenburg,    n    1903,    364 

Belmont  Ave. 
W.  B.  Currier,  n  1904 
J.  L.  Dale,  M.D.,  1868,  275  Pine  St. 
E.  F.  Foster,  n  1855,  40  High  St. 
C.  H.  Maryott,  1904,  39  Wendell  St. 
M.  F.  Mason,  n  1902,  126  Quincy 

St. 
O.  H.  Merrick,  1876,  64  Magnolia 

W.  H.  Mitchell,  1900,  The  F.  A. 
Bassette  Co. 

Rev.  P.  S.  Moxom,  D.D.,  h  1892, 
83  Dartmouth  Terrace 

T.  F.  O'Malley,  n  1904,  516  Liber- 
ty St. 

W.  H.  Pomeroy,  M.D.,  1882,  310 
State  St. 

Rev.  A.  P.  Reccord,  1892,  Unity 
Parsonage 

A.  D.  Shaw,  n  1902,  47  Windsor  St. 

H.  S.  Smith,  a  1900,  Northampton 
Ave. 

R.  W.  Stoddard,  Esq.,  1900,  31 
Elm  St. 

Rev.  H.  E.  Thayer,  1882,  77  Gar- 
field St. 

A.  L.  Woodworth,  n  1902,  Spring- 
field Arsenal 

STATE  FARM 

A.  V.  Blackstone,  1903 

STERLING 

Rev.  W.  L.  Stone,  1891 

STONEHAM 

H.  S.  Harding,  1905 

A.  L.  Patch,  1904,  28  Lincoln  St. 

SWAMPSCOTT 

H.  C.  Childs,  1878,  19  Andrew 
Road 

SWANSEA 

T.  C.   Hascall,   1905,    Care  J.    W. 

Greene,  R.  F.  D.  2 
W.  C.   Hascall,   1905.  Care  J.  W. 

Greene,  R.  F.  D.  2. 

B.  E.  Martin,  1894 

TAUNTON 

Rev.  E.  E.  Atkinson,  1879 


M«P4 


758 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Massachusetts 


M.  T.  Barker,   1903,  49  Winthrop 

St. 
O.  A.  Barker,  1861 
R.   E.   Barker,    1899,    19   Main  St. 
Simeon  Borden,  Jr.,  Esq.,  1882 
Edith  A.  Brown,  1905,  71  Bay  St. 
J.  E.  Crane,  1872 
Pearl  B.  Grant,   1900,   6  Harrison 

St. 
E.  S.  Hanson,  1899,  18  Cedar  St. 
H.  M.  Levering,  1861 

E.  B.    Maltby,  n   1862,  Cohannet 
Mills 

Rev.     C.    A.     Meader,     1891,     St. 

John's  Rectory 
H.  K.  Poole,   1900,  72|  Cohannet 

St. 
A.  G.  Sadler,  Esq.,  1873 

D.  C.    Snow,    1893,    5    Dartmouth 
St. 

Allison  Stone,  1896,  42  Adams  St. 

F.  L.  Tinkham,  LL.B.,  1880 

W.  W.  Waterman,  M.D.,  h  1870 
TEWKSBURY 

Rev.  E.  W.  Pride,  1865 
TOPSFIELD 

Justin  Allen,  M.D.,  1852 
TOUISSET 

E.  K.  Arnold,  1904 
TOWNSEND 

Susan  R.  Scott,  1900 
TUFTS  COLLEGE 

Prof.  C.  D.  Bray,  h  1873 

H.  D.  Smith,  1903,  Box  115 
UPTON 

Anna  L.  Metcalf,  1897 

UXBRIDGE 

Margaret  Roys,  1902 
S.  H.  Sayles,  n  1901 

D.  W.  Taft,  n  1896 

VINEYARD  HAVEN 
Rev.  A.  E.  Hylan,  1892 

WAKEFIELD 

A.  A.  Howard,  1905,  15  Salem  St. 
L.  L.  MeMaster,  n  1904,  Albion  St. 

E.  E.  Tyzzer,   1897,  28  Lafayette 
St. 

Rev.  F.  W.  Wheeler,  1902 
WALES 

Rev.  E.  B.  Dolan,  1893 

WALPOLE 

Mrs.  Ruth  S.  R.  Allen,  1897 
J.  F.  Fales,  n  1856 

WALTHAM 

P.  R.  Bullard,  n   1897,  Lexington 

St.  ^ 

N.  C.  Reed,  n  1903,  77  Crescent  St. 


N.    A.    Tufts,    LL.B.,    1900,    681 
Main  St. 

E.  F.  Viles,  n  1899 
WARREN 

H.  F.  Hill,  n  1895 
WATERTOWN 

W.  W.  Rugg,    1896,    703    Mt.    Au- 
burn St. 

Volney  Skinner,  Esq.,  1884 

S.  F.   Whitney,   1859,    9    Garfield 
St. 

R.   B.   Woodsum,   1905,  60  Laurel 
St. 
WAVERLY 

Rev.  C.  S.  Scott,  1877 
WEBSTER 

A.  N.  Fairbank,  1878 

Rev.  H.  St.  J.  Filmer,  1893 

Mrs.  Lucy  M.  F.  Filmer,  n  1897 

Samuel  Slater,  n  1884 
WELLESLEY 

G.  C.  Anthony,  M.D.,  n  1903 

Grace  E.  Cooley,  a  1895,  Welles- 
ley  College 

Prof.  C.  G.  Hamilton,  1888 

Pres.   Caroline  Hazard,  Litt.D.,  h 
1899,  Wellesley  College 

Prof.   H.  C.   MacDougall,  Mus.D., 
h  1901 
WENHAM  DEPOT 

A.  S.  Thomson,  1898 

Mrs.  Ida  M.  F.  Thomson,  1899 
WEST  ACTON 

Rev.  Gorham  Easterbrook,  1879 

Rev.  F.  H.  Viets,  1879 
WESTBORO 

G.  B.  Brigham,  1881 

H.  E.  Brigham,  n  1885 

W.  H.  Reeby,  M.D.,  n  1874 

I.  E.  Walker,  1890 

WEST  BOYLSTON 

L.  A.  Goodale,  n  1900 

A.  W.  Hinds,  1887 

H.  A.  Weeks,  n  1899,  Box  15 

Miriam  E.  Withee,  1902 

WEST  BRIDGEWATER 
J.  F.  Hennessey,  n  1900 

WEST  BROOKFIELD 
C.  W.  Goodwin,  1897 
Rev.  A.  A.  Smith,  1873 

WESTFIELD 

J.  C.  Greenough,  LL.D.,  h   1876 
Mary    L.    Hays,    1902,    8    Connor 
Ave. 

WEST  LYNN 

F.    E.    Marble,    1905,    191    North 
Common  St. 


Massachusetts 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


759 


WEST  MEDFORD 

Mrs.  Isabel  W.  B.  Wood,  1895,  61 
Boston  Ave. 

WEST  MEDWAY 

C.  H.  Deans,  Esq.,  n  1858 

WEST  NEWBURY,  Essex  Co. 

D.  E.  N.  Carleton,  n  1863 

WEST  NEWTON 

D.  F.  Downing,  M.D.,   1900,   1650 

Washington  St. 
A.  L.  Wright,  n  1900 

WEST  ROXBURY 

G.    P.    Beckford,    1895,    14    Max- 
field  St. 

WEST  SOMERVILLE 

S.  T.  Bartlett,  1905,  170  Curtis  St. 

A.   L.   Philbrick,   1903,   174  Morri- 
son Ave. 

R.  H.  Philbrick,  n  1903,  174  Mor- 
rison Ave. 

Rev.  P.  B.  Shiere,   1870,  210  Elm 
St. 
WEST  SPRINGFIELD 

L.  ].  Kavanaugh,  1898 

J.  J.  Riley,  n  1898 

WEST  UPTON 

A.  P.  Williams,  1889 

WEYMOUTH 

J.  R.  Bouldry,  n  1904 

WHITINSVILLE 

W.  W.  Harriman,  1903 

WHITMAN 

A.  H.  Harlow,  n  1897 

C.  F.  Reed,  1885,  19  Alden  St. 

F.  E.  Sharp,  n  1895 

W I  LB RAH AM 

G.  F.  Comstock,  1879 

J.  M.  Foster,  M.D.,  1852 
Arthur  Wakefield,  1900 

WILMINGTON 

C.  E.  West,  n  1888 

WINCHENDON 

Rev.  J.  F.  Fielden,  1867 

B.  P.  Raymond,  1904 
A.  T.  White,  n  1884 

R.  L.  Whitney,  M.D.,  1900 

WINCHENDON  SPRINGS 
J.  N.  White,  n  1903 

WINCHESTER 

G.  T.  Baker,  D.D.S.,  n  1880 
A.  P.  Briggs,  1898 
W.    P.    Palmer,    1878,    135    High- 
land Ave. 
J.  H.  Shattuck,  1878,  16  Mt.  Ver- 
non St. 


WINSTED 

Winnifred  B.  King,  1899,  155 
Spencer  St. 

WINTHROP 

J.  H.  Foss,  1863,  11  Woodside 
Park 

WINTHROP  HIGHLANDS 

Fred  Tcnney,  1894,  1  Floyd  St. 
WOBURN 

G.  F.  Bean,  LL.B.,  1881 

O.  F.  Bryant,  1858,  164  Salem  St. 

W.  P.  Cutler,  n  1899,  16  Franklin 
St. 

A.   E.   Gage,   Esq.,    1882,   8   Sher- 
man Place 
WOLLASTON 

Rev.  T.  S.  Barbour,  D.D.,   1874 

H.  M.  Willard,  Sc.D.,  1864 

WOLLASTON  HEIGHTS 

Rev.    Preston    Gurney,    1866,    60 

Grand  View  Ave. 
WOODS  HOLE 

P.  S.  Crowell,  n  1904 
G.  W.  David,  1899 
Rev.  George  Fisher,  n  1866 
F.  W.  Wamsley,  1895 
WORCESTER 

D.     W.     Abercrombie,     LL.D.,     h 

1883,  Worcester  Academy 
F.    D.    Aldrich,     1895,   Worcester 

Academy 
C.    S.   Allen,   n    1904,    63    Wachu- 

sett  St. 
C.    S.   Anderson,   LL.B.,    1900,    10 

Einhorn  Road 
C.  B.  Boland,  n  1903,  1 1  La  Grange 

St. 
C.  H.  Bowker,  n  1870,  3  Harvard 

R.  M.  Brown,  1893,  State  Nor- 
mal School 

D   F.  Carev,  1902,  64  Mulberry  St. 

W.  W.  Clark,  Esq.,  1899,  15  West- 
land  St. 

J.  A.  Clough,  LL.B.,  1899,  1  Mer- 
rick St. 

Mrs.  Sarah  H.  Colvin.  1899.  1 
Jackson  St. 

Hon.  E.  L.  Davis,  Esq.,  1854 

P    T    Dolan,  n  1901,  18  Hanover 

St. 
O.  p.  Durkee,  1893,  72  Oread  St. 
Rev.  C.  B.  Elder.  187  7 
T    F    Estes,  n  1894,  30  Woodland 

St. 
L.    E.   Feingold,    1904,   22   Spruce 

St. 
Hon.  F.  A.  Gaskill,  LL.D.,   1866. 

116  Lincoln  St. 


760 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Massachusetts 


G.  A.  Gaskill,  Esq.,  1898,  610 
State  Mutual  Building 

R.  W.  Greene,  M.D.,  1883,  21 
West  St. 

G.  W.  Hathaway,  1902,  Worces- 
ter Academy 

F.  A.  Howarth,  1872,  45  Cedar  St. 
Rev.  D.  W.  Hoyt,  1871,  335  Lin- 
coln St. 

H.  C.  Hull,  1898,  112  Front  St. 

J.  F.  Humes,  Esq.,  n  1888,  45 
Abbot  St. 

Joseph  Jackson,  1868,  15  Wood- 
land St. 

W.  E.  MacGowan,  1902,  16  Brit- 
tan  St. 

G.  E.  Marble,  n  1900,  18  Tirrell 
St. 

J.  A.  Mattuck,  1904,  42  Provi- 
dence St. 

Rachel  L.  Moore,  a  1896,  25  Wil- 
liam St. 

S.  A.  Moulton,  n  1900,  3  Pied- 
mont St. 

H.  C.  Nahigian,  n  1903,  23  Ux- 
bridge  St. 

C.  L.  Nichols,  M.D.,  1872,  38 
Cedar  St. 

J.  F.  O'Gara,  J.B.,  1900,  108 
Walker  Building 

C.  H.  Perry,  M.D.,  1859,  900  Main 
St. 

C.  A.  Powers,  1893,  Station  A 

W.  E.  Prince,  1904,  12  Riverside 
St. 

H.  M.  Quinby,  M.D.,  1865,  Wor- 
cester Insane  Hospital 

L.  S.  Record,  LL.B.,  1902,  Grove 
St. 

S.  P.  Remington,  1894,  22  May  St. 

H.  H.  Rockwell,  1896,  Winslow 
Manufacturing  Co. 

F.  H.  Staples,  1894,  82  Foster  St. 
M.  W.  Stickney,  a  1895,  44  Rich- 
ards St. 

W.   A.   Streeter,   n    1902,    1   Glen- 
wood  St. 
H.  E.  Sumner,  1894,  Bex  979 

G.  S.  Taft,  Esq.,  1882 

M.    T.    Thompson,    Ph.D.,     1898 

Clark  University 
L.  H.  Torrey,  1878 
G.     O.     Ward,    M.D.,     1877,     833 

Main  St. 
Rev.     C.     E.     White,     1897,     324 

Highland  St. 
W.  H.  Whiting,  LL.B.,  1901,  167 

Pleasant  St. 
H.  A.  Whitman,  1895,  17  Shaffner 

St. 


WRENTHAM 

Rev.  W.  L.  Brown,  1836 
W.  M.  Proctor,  1870 
Hon.  Samuel  Warner,  Esq.,  1838, 
Common  St. 

MICHIGAN 

ANN  ARBOR 

President  J.  B.  Angell,  LL.D.,  1849 
Mrs.  Mary  L.  G.  Ladd,  1901,  1022 

Packard  St. 
Albee    L.     Ladd,    n     1899,     1022 

Packard  St. 
BATTLE  CREEK 

A.  J.   Read,   M.D.,  n   1888,  Sani- 

torium 
DETROIT 

J.    W.   Finney,   LL.B.,      1865,   41 

Edmund  Place 
George      Huntington,      1882,      78 

Washington  Boulevard 
W.  C.  Leland,  n  1892,  69  Watson 

St. 
Rev.  C.  W.  Lisk,  1890,  225  Sidney 

Ave. 
S.     A.     McComber,     M.D.,     1896, 

Detroit  University  School 
C.  F.  Medbury,  1888,  Union  Trust 

Building 
Rev.  S.  B.  Meeser,  D.D.,  h   1901, 

279  John  R  St. 
C.  E.  Osborne,   1898,  811   vStanley 

Ave. 
Philip    J.    Reid,    1887,    146    East 

Montcalm  St. 
F.    D.    Stidham,    1891,    1343    Cass 

Ave. 
GLADSTONE 

A.  P.  MaN-,  1905 
HILLSDALL 

Arno  d  Burgess,  n  1860 
JACKSON 

C.  H.  Bennett,  n   iS97,  306  First 

St. 
Benjamin  Williams,  LL.B.,    1895, 

407  Carter  Brothers'  Building 
OSHTEMO,  Kalamazoo  Co. 

F.  W.  Anthony,  1846 
KALAMAZOO 

Prof.  Samuel  Brooks,  D.D.,  1852 
A.  B.  Connable,  LL.B.,  n  1894 

MT.  CLEMENS 

W.  H.  H.  Jenney,  1859 

MUSKEGON  HEIGHTS 

S.  A.  Simpson,  1850,  Box  66 

NEGAUNEE,  Marquette  Co. 
S.  McP.  Higgins,  1894 
H.  W.  Sheldon,  M.D.,  1881 


Michigan 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


761 


ROMEO 

S.  A.  Read,  1854 
SAGINAW 

Prof.  J.  H.  Cowell,  M.D.,  1869,  301 

South  Warren  Ave. 
W.    F.    Denfeld,    Esq.,    1881,    125 

North  Washington  Ave. 
F.  G.  Hood,  n  1902 

MINNESOTA 

AUSTIN 

C.  D.  Belden,  1868 
DULUTH 

W.  G.  Crosby,  Esq.,  1883,  602-604 

First  National  Bank  Building 
W.    E.    Greene,    LL.B.,    1898,    11 

Chester  Terrace 
W.  B.  Silvey,  1881,  202-204  Provi- 
dence Building 
FARIBAULT 

Rev.  G.  C.  Tanner,  D.D.,  1857 
F.    R.  Wheeler,    1897,    School    for 
the  Deaf 
MANKATO 

W.  O.  Forde,  n  1887,  407  Cherry  St. 
MINNEAPOLIS 

A.   M.   Blaisdell,    1899,   905   Guar- 
anty Loan  Building 
H.  M.  Blaisdell,  1900,  714  Univer- 
sity Ave.,  S.  E. 

C.  C.  Curry,  n  1903,  515  Guaranty 
Loan  Building 

H.  W.  Jones,  1882,  Lumber  Ex- 
change 

Rev.  J.  R.  Manton,  1842,  R.  R.  1, 
Station  F 

Frederick  Paine,  1857,  2404  Nic- 
ollet Ave. 

D.  B.  Parsons,  n  1855,  1804  Fourth 
Ave.,  S. 

F.  K.  Pratt,  Esq.,  1877,  510  N.  Y. 
Life  Building 

G.  E.  Smith,  M.D.,  n  1883 

Hon.  J.  D.  Smith,  LL.M.,  1872, 
2720  Pillsburv  Ave. 

P.  M.  Woodman,  Esq.,  1870,  Lum- 
ber Exchange  Building 

NORTHFIELD 

Prof.  Rev.  George  Huntington,  n 

1863 
ST.   PAUL 

C.  H.  Dow,  1899,  984  Beech  St. 
J.   P.   Knowles,   LL.B.,    1880,   752 

Lincoln  Ave. 
L.  P.  Ordway,  1883.  523  Portland 

Ave. 
E.S.Smith,  1904,401  Ashland  Ave. 
Prof.  W.  E.  Thompson,  1873,  879 

Pascal  Ave. 


C.    W.    Young,    D.O.,    1888,    801 
Ernst  Building 
WORTHINGTON 

Rev.  C.  K.  Bidwell.  1897 

MISSISSIPPI 
AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE 

L.  C.  Raiford,  1900 

W.  E.  Winchester,  1898 
CLARKSDALE 

C.  W.  Clark,  LL.B.,  1900 
JACKSON 

H.  D.  Casey,  1894,  Jackson  College 
MACON 

Rev.  J.  H.  Buck,  1850 
NATCHEZ 

Mrs.  Millicent  R.  L.  Cotton,  1902, 
214  Washington  St. 

W.  M.  Cotton,  Jr.,  1899,  214  Wash- 
ington St. 
VAIDEN,  Carroll  Co. 

A.  J.  McConnico,  Esq.,  1899 

C.  V.  McConnico,  n  1901 

MISSOURI 

CANTON 

W.  A.  Buxton,  LL.D.,  1882 
CARL  JUNCTION 

W.  G.  Clarke,  Esq.,  1878 
COLUMBIA 

Mrs.  Ruth  B.  H.  Viles,  n  1897 
GREENWOOD 

C.  F.  Martin,  a  1905 
HANNIBAL 

J.  B.  McLeod,  n  1901 
KANSAS  CITY 

A.  F.  Brooker,  LL.B.,  n  1893, 
437-438  N.  Y.  Life  Building 

L.  H.  Denison,  1896,  3  Bryant 
Building 

G.  N.  Grisham,  1878,  1424  Howard 
St. 

J.  C.  James,  1871,  Cor.  Linwood 
Ave.  and  Flora  St. 

L.  T.  James,  1873,  3420  Paseo  St. 

J.  McC.  Lord,  n  1855,  1332  Main 
St. 

F.  H.  Thurston,  1901,  1021  Penn- 
sylvania Ave. 

LA  GRANGE 

E.  K.  Fretwell,  a  1905 
H.  H.  Gnuse,  1904 
C.  F.  Marks,  g 

MACON 

V.  C.  Coulter,  a  1905 

MEXICO 

B.  L.  Locke,  1847 


y 


762 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Missouri 


ST.  LOUIS 

A.    L.    Abbott,    LL.B.,    1880,   412 

Security  Building 
Denham  Arnold,  1863,  3532  Wash- 
ington Ave. 
Henry  Brokmeyer,   Esq.,  n   1857, 

1446  Monroe  St. 
Rev.  H.  I.  Coe,  1846 
J.  B.  Edwards,  LL.B.,  1896,  5870 

Clemens  Ave. 
D.    A.    Hill,   n    1899,    306  Century 

Building 
Ewing  Hill,  Jr.,  n  1899,  511  Star 

Building 
T.     C.     Phinney,      1896,     General 

Delivery 
D.   S.   H.   Smith,   M.D.,    1862,  405 

North  Sixth  St. 
SPRINGFIELD 

Rev.  J.  P.  Field,  1865,  R.  F.  D.  1 

MONTANA 

GREAT  FALLS 

H.  D.  McLeod,  n  1887 

OSWEGO 

A.  E.  Dunn,  1899 

PLENTYWOOD 

S.  P.  Cathro,  n  1901 

NEBRASKA 
BRIDGEPORT 

R.  E.  Mason,  n  1904 

CRETE 

Prof.  W.  E.  JiUson,  1882 

FAIRBURY 

Rev.  J.  F.  Watts,  1895 

GRAND  ISLAND 

Prof.   L.   R.   Higgins,   Ph.D.,    1884 
Rev.    H.    W.    Stearns,    1867,    114 
East  Sixth  St. 

KEARNEY 

R.  M.  Streeter,  Ph.D.,  1865,  Kear- 
ney Military  Academy 

LINCOLN 

Chancellor  E.  B.  Andrews,    LL.D.,      i 
1870,  University  of  Nebraska 

G.  A.  Andrews,  LL.B.,  n  1895 

C.  H.  Bottum,  n  1886 

Prof.   M.   M.   Fogg,    1894,  Univer- 
sity of  Nebraska 

Prof.  F.  C.  French,  Ph.D.,    1885, 
University  of  Nebraska 

Clara  A.   Gomberg,   1897,   Univer- 
sity of  Nebraska 

W.  K.  Jcwett,   M.D.,    1891,   Univ- 
versity  of  Nebraska 

Hon.   J.'  M.   Thayer,   LL.D.,    1841 


NEVADA 

ELKO 

G.  S.  Brown,  Esq.,  1888 
RUTH 

J.  P.  Gaskill,  n  1900 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

ANDOVER 

J.  F.  Morton,  h  1877 
ANTRIM 

Hon.  D.  H.  Goodell,  h  1889 
BETHLEHEM 

M.  W.  Gordon,  n  1897 
BRISTOL 

Channing  Bishop,  M.D.,  n  1889 

Addie  M.  Drake,  n  1897 
CANAAN 

G.  M.  Crowell,  M.D.,  1894 
CHESHAM 

Rev.  W.  W.  Gushee,  n  1891 
COMPTON  VILLAGE 

J.  C.  Peaslee,  n  1900 
CONCORD 

G.  C.  Carpenter,  n  1893 

F.   W.  Doring,  g,  86  Pleasant  Ave. 

S.  C.  Eastman,  LL.B.,  1857 

Rev.  S.  E.  Frohock,  1889 

B.  O.  Pillsbury,  1900,  14  Centre  St. 
Timothy   Ryan,   Esq.,  n    1875,   33 

South  Spring  St. 

C.  W.  Carleton,   1874,  44  Lyndon 
St. 

Rev.  E.  A.  Tuck,  n  1884 
R.  E.  Walker,  Esq.,  1875 

CONTOOCOOK 

Rev.  W.  A.  Paige,  1902 

DOVER 

A.  H.  Keyes,  Ph.D.,  a  1898 
EAST  WASHINGTON 

F.  P.  Curtice,  n  1903 
EXETER 

Prof.  W.  A.  Francis,  1882 
Daniel  Oilman,  n  1872 
Rev.  Edward  Green,  1877 

B.  F.  Swazey,  n  1862 
FABYAN 

W.  W.  Allen,  n  1900 
FRANKLIN 

A.  M.  Hancock,  n  1897 
FRANKLIN  FALLS 

A.  A.  Griffin,  1897 

Rev.  D.  S.  Jenks,  1890 

GONIC 

W.  S.  Meader,  1880 
GRASMERE 

Rev.  J.  A.  Bailey,  n  1881 


New  Hampshire         INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


763 


HAMPTON  FALLS 
G.  D.  Dodge,  n  1857 

HANOVER 

H.  N.  Kingsford,  M.D.,  n  1898 

HENNIKER 

Alice  M.  Hersey,  1903 

HILLSBORO  BRIDGE 
F.  H.  Smith,  1905 

HINSDALE 

A.  N.  Potter,  1905 

HUDSON  CENTRE 

E.  D.  Blanchard,  n  1889 

KEENE 

J.  E.  Bullard,  n  1903,  253  Elm  St. 
Rev.  Joseph  Walther,  1893 

LACONIA 

A.  S.  Owen,  Esq.,  1890 

LAKEPORT 

O.  S.  Davis,  n  1885 

F.  B.  Easton.  M.D.,  1900 
E.  M.  Hunt,  1898 

C.  L.  Pulsifer,  1878 

LANCASTER 

D.  M.  White,  1897 
J.  I.  Williams,  1854 

LISBON 

W.  E.  Price,  1896 

B.  S.  Webb,  LL.B.,  1892 

LITCHFIELD 

Rev.  W.  J.  Ballou,  1897 

LYME 

Libe  Washburn,  1901 

MANCHESTER 

W.    F.    Avery,    n    1904,    382    East 

High  St. 
H.    W.    N.    Bennett,    M.D.,    1897, 

109  Lowell  St. 
Rev.  N.  L.  Colby,  n  1871 
W,  T.  Crosbv,  M.D.,  1895 

C.  H.   Currier,    1898,   385   Central 
St. 

G.  I.  Hopkins,   1875,  203  Walnut 
St. 

J.  T.  Plumer,  1859 

A.  W.  Rowell,  n  1893,  5  Nashua  St. 

H.  B.  Stearns,  1899 

H.  A.  Steams,  1897,  464  Amherst 

St. 
J.  F.  Woodman,  n  1904 

MEREDITH 

Bertram  Blaisdell,  1892 

MILFORD 

Rev.  F.  A.  Robinson,  1895 

MILTON'S  MILLS 
C.  W.  Holmes,  1905 


NASHUA 

Rev.     I.     D.     Colburn,     1859,     12 
Front  St. 

Rev.  A.  N.  Dary,   1878,  31   Pres- 
cott  St. 

O.  P.  Hussey,  1899,    19  Courtland 
St. 

Rev.     M.     F.    Johnson.     1876,     9 
Locust  St. 

H.  C.  Speed,  n  1899.  105  Allds  St. 

Lieut.  H.  T.  Swain.  1899,  5  Ma- 
son St. 
NEW  BOSTON 

Rubv  M.  Atwood,  1903 

Rcv.'H.  F.  Brown,  1876 
NEW  HAMPTON 

E.  B.  Gordon,  n  1888 

Rev.  A.  B.  Mescrvey,  D.D.,  h  1862 
NEW  LONDON 

Rev.  George  Bullen,  D.D.,  h  1876 

A.   L.   Young,    1904,  Colby  Acad- 
emy 
NEWMARKET 

C.  E.  Robinson,  1905 
NORTH  CHARLESTOWN 

C.  W.  Hunt,  1904 

W.  E.  Hunt,  n  1900 
PENACOOK 

W.  B.  Atwell,  1903 
PITTSFIELD 

A.  C.  Maxfield,  1905 

PORTSMOUTH 

E.  H.  Brownell,  1888,  U.  S.  Navy 
Yard 

Howe  Call,  LL.B.,  1871 

Rev.  G.  W.  Gile,   1865,  7  Middle 

St. 
H.  R.  Smith    1896    51  Middle  St. 

ROCHESTER 

Rev.  H.  A.  Blake,  1873 

RUMNEY 

Rev.  J.  L.  Crane,  1880 

SALEM  DEPOT 

Rev.  J.  F.  Blacklock.  1892 

SALISBURY  HEIGHTS 
Rev.  I.  W.  Coombs,  1870 

SOMERSWORTH 

F.  A.  Hersom,  n  1902 
SOUTH  CHARLESTOWN 

M.  L.  Messer.  LL.B.,  1891 
SOUTH  LYNDEBORO 

A.  W.  Putnam,  1895 
STRATFORD 

E.  W.  Baldwin,  n  1849 

TILTON 

F.  A.  Smart,  1898 


764 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


New  Hampshire 


WALPOLE 

C.  C.  Davis,  n  1867 
WARNER 

Rev.  W.  J.  Cloues,  1884 
WARREN 

W.  R.  Park,  Jr.,  1882 
WOODSVILLE 

Mrs.  Helen  R.  W.  Page,  a  1901 

NEW  JERSEY 
ARLINGTON 

O.  F.  Gleason,  n  1882 
W.  C.  Ingalls,  1884,  209  Beech  St. 
ATLANTIC  CITY 

C.    S.    Mitchell,  1905,   E   2   Cham- 
pion Apartments 
W.  L.   Sturtevant,  n  1904,  Galen 
Hall 
ATLANTIC  HIGHLANDS 

P.  S.  Conover,  n  1884 
BAYONNE 

Mrs.  Julia  M.  C.  Swiney,  1899,  341 
Avenue  C 
BEVERLY 

Rev.  F.  E.  Stockwell,  1890 
BLACK'S  MILLS 

Clifford  Snyder,  n  1877 
BLOOMFIELD 

C.  A.   Boyd,  n  1896,  30  Clarendon 
Place 
BORDENTOWN 

H.  S.  Higgins,  n  1899 
BOUND  BROOK 

H.  C.  Suydam,  Esq.,  1876 
BRIDGETON 

Joseph  Grim,  n  1903,  133  Fayette 

St. 
C.  E.  Sheppard,  Esq.,  1870 
CAMDEN 

J.    G.    Doron,    M.D.,     1884,     207 

North  Sixth  St. 
J.     G.     Melendy,     1901,     General 
Chemical  Co. 
CAPE  MAY  COURT  HOUSE 

Jonathan  F.  Learning,  n  1846 
CLINTON,  Hunterdon  Co. 

Rev.  F.  C.  Richardson,  n  1900 
DUNELLEN 

Lester  MeseroU,  1895 
EAST  ORANGE 

W.  A.  Burt,   1895,   129  Glenwood 

Ave. 
A.    S.    Cushman,    Esq.,    1848.    IS 

State  St 
F.  A.  Mitchel,  1860,  42  Carlton  St. 
S.    L.    Multer,    LL.B.,     1898,    61 
State  St. 


S.  S.  Roper,  1876,  27  Ninth  Ave. 
Rev.  T.  G.   Spencer,  n   1901,  249 

Elmwood  Ave. 
E.    O.    Stanley,     1876,    40    Haw- 
thorne Ave. 
Martha  Tarbell,  Ph.D.,  a  1894,  44 
Munn  Ave. 
ELIZABETH 

G.   W.  Calkins,    1863,  353  Cherry 
St. 
ENGLEWOOD 

H.  L.  Congdon,  n  1867 
ENGLISHTOWN 

H.  E.  Taylor,  n  1896 
FLEMINGTON 

W.  C.  Parker,  Esq.,  1876 
FREEHOLD 

J.   J.   Ely,   LL.B.,    1861,   95   West 
Main  St. 
HACKENSACK 

C.  F.  Adams,  M.D.,  1881 
HADDONFIELD 

Rev.  F.  A.  Smith,   1889,  37  East 
Main  St. 
HADDON  HEIGHTS 

Rev.  J.  H.  Deming,  1897- 

HIGHTSTOWN 

L.  B.  Adams,  1900,  Peddie  Insti- 
tute 

J.  D.  Chamberlain,  n  1900 

E.  T.  Fryer,  n  1899 

H.  V.  Joslin,  1904 

L.  B.  Shippee,  1903,  Peddie  In- 
stitute 

Mrs.  Edna  I.  W.  Shippee,  1900, 
Peddie  Institute 

HIGH  WOOD,  Bergen  Co. 
C.  C.  Converse,  n  1891 

JERSEY  CITY 

Rev.  C.  M.  Angle,  1896,  381  Web- 
ster Ave. 
C.   V.   Bumsted,    1903,    101    Bent- 
ley  Ave. 
A.    R.    Corbin,    LL.B.,    1902,    243 

Washington  St. 
Hon.    Henry   Traphagen,    Esq.,   n 
1863,  76  Montgomery  St. 
H.  E.  Wright,  n  1901,  88  Sussex  St. 
KEYPORT 

M.  E.  Van  Nostrand,  1903 

LAKEWOOD 

L.  M.  Dashiel,  1897 

Ratcliffe  Hicks,  Esq.,  1864, 
"Homelands" 

G.  A.  Morrell,  n  1904 
LEONIA 

G.  E.  Candee,  n  1887 


New  Jersey 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


765 


LITTLE  YORK 

Earl  Vandcrbilt,  1905 
LONG  BRANCH  CITY 

R.  A.   Brown,    1871,   53   Norwood 
Ave. 
MARLBORO 

Rev.  J.  R.  Humphreys,  n  1900 
MERCHANTVILLE 

C.    W.    Greene,    M.D.,    1863,    148 
South  Centre  St. 
MONTCLAIR 

Mrs.    Lucy   A.    B.    Guile,    1898,    7 

Waterbury  Road 
Mrs.    Marion    T.    B.    Lloyd,    g,    1 
Walden  Place 

B.  F.    Pabodie,    1860,   85   Walnut 
St. 

MOORSTOWN,  Burlington  Co. 

Mrs.  Henrietta  G.  B.  Allen,  1899 
MORRISTOWN 

J.  S.  Cole,  1900 

F.  A.  Peirce,  n  1864,  55  South  St. 

C.  A.  Reed,  Esq.,  1886,  8  Cutler  St. 
Jessie  G.  Tiffany,  1897,  17  Morris 

St. 

William  Vernon,  n  1848 
NEWARK 

R.  F.  Hanson,  n  1900,  72J  Colum- 
bia St. 

F.  N.  Mandeville,  1905,    256  Clin- 
ton Ave. 

G.  R.  Pinkham,  1887 

P.  E.  Rauschenbach,  M.D.,  n  1901, 

Newark  Citv  Hospital 
L.  A.  Roux,  1894,  Newark  Acad- 
emy 
OCEANIC 

William  Harkness,  n  1857 
ORADELL 

Rev.  T.  D.  Wesley,  1898 
ORANGE 

Rev.    H.    H.    Brown,     1899,     191 

Alden  St. 
Hon.  Everett  Colby,  LL.B.,  1897, 
Llewellyn  Park 

B.  D.  Whiting.  LL.B.,    1898,  200 
Centre  St. 

PASSAIC 

H.  G.  Sumner,  n  1900,   155  Jack- 
son St. 
PATERSON 

E.  B.  Beam.  1903,  390  Broadway 
P.  H.  Burns,  1899,  16  16th  St. 

C.  D.  Cooke,  1888.  377  12th  Ave. 
J.  R.  Potter,  1877,  467  Ellison  St. 

F.  E.  Read,  n  1886 

W.   H.  Turner,  n   1903.  623   East 
27th  St. 


H.  F.  Walker,  1887.  Passaic  Steel 
Co. 

PEDRICKTON 

J.  M.  Davis,  1902 

PERTH  AMBOY 

E.  H.  Boynton,  1900.  87  Smith  St. 

F.  J.  Cox,   1903,  87  Smith  St. 
F.  D.  Easterbrooks,  n  1897 

Mrs.   Harriet  S.    L.   Easterbrooks, 

n  1899,  High  St. 
Louise  J.    McConndl,  n  1903,    151 

Rector  St. 

PLAINFIELD 

W.  L.  Case,  n  1898,  63  Westervelt 

Ave. 
C.     B.    Mathewson,    M.D.,     1874. 

Box  653 
A.  D.  Stout,  n  1899,  P.  O.  Box  277 

PLEASANTVILLE 

Rev.  Samuel  Richmond  Stratton, 
1896 

POINT  PLEASANT 
Richard  Case,  1878 

PRINCETON 

Pres.     Woodrow     Wilson,     Ph.D., 
LL.D..  h  1903 

RAHWAY 

E.    C.    Broome,    Ph.D.,    1897,    78 
Maple  Ave. 

RIDGEWOOD 

Rev.  F.  K.  Matheiws,  n  1898 

RUTHERFORD 

L.  B.  Stone,  n  1861 

SEWAREN 

A.  B.  Boynton,  n  1903 

SUMMIT 

C.  E.  Kimball    187  7 

TRENTON 

Rev.  W.  E.  Baker.  1899.  932  Ohio 

Ave. 
Rev.  J.  M.  Hunt,  1896.  727  Centre 

St. 
Hon.  E.  C.  Stokes.  1883 

UPPER  MONTCLAIR 

J.  D.  Drew,  n  1903,Oakwood  Ave. 
Mrs.  Helen  W.  Drew,   1903,  Oak- 
wood  Ave. 
H.  A.  Richards.  Jr..  1893 

WALDWICK 

I.  H.  Gilhuly,  1887 

WENONAH  .    r,,  r^     xir 

A.  B.  Bicknell,  1896.  Ph.D.,  We- 
nonah  Military  Academy 


766 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


New  York 


NEW  YORK 

ALBANY 

Rev.  T.  D.  Anderson,  D.D.,  1874, 

379  State  St. 
Isban  Hess,  Esq.,  1867,  11  Douw's 

Building 
H.    F.    Kellogg,    1901,    112    North 

Pine  Ave. 
S.  R.  Morrow,  M.D.,  n  1870,  293 

Hawk  St. 
C.    S.    Stedman,    Esq.,    1896,    445 
Broadway 
ALEXANDRIA  BAY 

A.  F.  Westcott,  1903 
ALLEGANY 

H.  Y.  Norwood,  n  1902 
AMITYVILLE,  Long  Island 

G.  W.  Gates,  1897 
AMSTERDAM 

Rabbi  Bennett  Grad,  g 
AUBURN 

F.  A.  Jennings,  1899,  214  West 
Genesee  St. 

BALLSTON  SPA 

O.  H.  Shepard,  LL.B.,  1869 

BATH 

J.  S.  Fox,  1894 
BELLEVILLE,  Jefferson  Co. 

E.  A.  Lewis,  n  1897 
BINGHAMTON 

A.  R.  T.  Truex,  1895 
BLODGETT  MILLS 

A.  B.  Freeman,  n  1898 

W.  L.  Pratt,  1905 
BLOOMINGSBURG 

Mrs.  M.  M.  A.  Miller,  n  1904 

BRINKERHOFF 
C.  B.  Dugan,  1901 

BRONXVILLE 

W.  W.  Andrew,  1903 

J.  C.  Chase,  1899 

W.  D.  Granger,  M.D.,  n  1870 

BROOKLYN 

H.  F.  Ahrens,  n  1904,  210  Ever- 
green Ave. 

Capwell  Allen,  n  1904,  153  Warren 
St. 

G.  D.  Allison,  1905,  700  Park  Ave. 
Grace    E.    Balcom,    n    1901,    498 

Grand  Ave. 

Rev.  B.  W.  Barrows,  1851,  337 
Washington  Ave. 

G.  W.  Baylis,  1899,  413  Fifth  Ave. 

George  Burdick,  1902,  786  Wash- 
ington Ave. 

Rev.  W.  S.  Chase,  1881,  481  Bed- 
ford Ave. 


Rev.    F.     W.     Davis,     1886,     293 

President  St. 
Margarella  M.  Dickson,  n  1897,  86 

Vermont  Ave. 
N.     S.     Dike,     LL.B.,     1885,     166 

Montague  St. 
C.    H.    J.    Douglas,    Ph.D.,    1879, 

815  Marcy  Ave. 
J.  A.  Dunne,  n  1898,  317  Clinton 

St. 
T.  J.  Dunne,  n  1899,  317  Clinton 

St. 
G.    W.    Edwards,    1868,    Patchen 

Ave.  and  Macon  St. 
Mrs.   Alice   E.    P.    Guild,   n    1904, 

587  Putnam  Ave. 
C.  H.  Guild,  Jr.,  1899,  587  Putnam 

Ave. 
J.   F.   Haller,  M.D.,  g,   291   Stuy- 

vesant  Ave. 
A.   G.   Hanan,  n   1900,  86   Eighth 

St. 
H.  R.  Hanson,  1904,  263   Ryerson 

St. 
H.     G.     Hardy,     1880,     92     Fort 

Greene  Place 
Jacob     Hayman,     1894,     103     St. 

John's  Place 
G.  L.  Hotchkiss,  1867,  238  Emer- 
son Place 
J.  S.  Hutchinson,  1869,  856  Park 

L.  T.  Jackman,  M.D.,  n  1899,  257 
12th  St. 

J.  C.  Jessup,  n  1893,  402  Clermont 
Ave. 

R.  N.  Jessup,  1904,  273  Ryerson 
St. 

R.  H.  Johnson,  n  1863 

W.  C.  Langdon,  1892,  Pratt  Insti- 
tute 

W.  D.  Mangam,  n  1900,  227  Wash- 
ington Ave. 

A.  H.  Morris,  n  1903,  89  Hart  St. 

PhiUp  W.  T.  Moxom,  M.D.,  n  1897, 
482  East  18th  St. 

F.  W.  Murphy,  LL.B.,  1899,  874 
East  34th  St. 

G.  S.  Newcombe,  LL.B.,  1903,  215 
Montague  St. 

A.   I.  Ormsbee.    1852,   183  Jorale- 

mon  St. 
N.  F.  Potter,  n  1857,  203  Greene 

Ave. 
H.    P.    Quick,    1887,    352    Argyle 

Road 
L.   F.   Rand,    1868,   929   Lafayette 

Ave. 
Adam  F.  Ross,  1899,  580  Monroe 

St. 


New  York 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


767 


Prof.  J.  A.   Sanford,   Ph.D.,    1882, 

Adelphi  College 
L.    M.    Shaw,    1899,    26    Brevoort 

W.  H.  Shedd,  1885,  624  Carlton 
Ave. 

W.  S.  Simmons,  Jr.,  M.D.,  1889, 
338  Lafayette  Ave. 

E.  A.  Smith,  1900,  270  Gates  Ave. 

Rev.  B.  A.  Warren,  1901,  209 
Concord  St. 

G.  W.  Willis,  1886,  317  Washing- 
ton St. 

C.  H.  Winslow,  Esq.,  n  1878,  16 
Court  St. 

BUFFALO 

G.  M.  Brown,  Esq.,   1873,  78  Erie 

County  Savings   Bank   Building 

W.  H.  Detmers,   1900,   41   Oxford 

Ave. 
L.  W.  Eaton,  1901,  SO  North  Nor- 
wood Ave. 
Flora    S.    Gifford,    n      1903,      289 

Highland  Ave. 
Rev.   O.   P.   Gififord,  D.D.,  1874 
C.  E.  Ide,  M.D.,  n  1893,  18  Brook- 
lyn Ave. 
R.  H.  Johnson,  n  1899,  234  High 

St. 
W.   R.   Scott,   1887,   207   Delaware 

Ave. 
Louis  A.  Squires,  D.D.S.,  n   1895, 
1745  Amherst  St. 
CAMBRIDGE,  Washinoton  Co. 

Rev.   C.   B.   Perry,   D.D.,    1867 
CANAJOHARIE 

G.  S.  Ellis,  1894,  21  Otsego  St. 
CATTARAUGUS 

C.  F.  Bates,  1903 
CHADWICKS 

John  McManus,  n  1897 
CHATHAM,  Columbia  Co. 

J.  W.  Darrow,  1880 
CLIFTON  SPRINGS,  Ontario  Co. 

C.  B.  Leland,  1904 
CLINTON 

J.  B.  Wheeler,  1874 
CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON 

D.  H.  Chandler,  M.D.,  1886 
CORTLAND 

J.  F.  Stinard,  1900,  Cortland  Cor- 
undum Wheel  Co. 

E.  K.  Tanner,  M.D.,  n  1903,  126 
Homer  Ave. 

J.  R.  Bunk,  n  1898 
Sarah  G.    Ross,    1905,   81    Pendle- 
ton St. 
DELHI 

Rev.  B.  L.  Herr,  1882 


DEPOSIT 

C.  H.  Putnam,  n  1886 
DIAMOND,  Jefferson  Co. 

J.  P.  Filson,  1905 
DOVER  PLAINS,  Dutchess  Co. 

G.  W.  Ketcham,  1860 
DUNKIRK 

B.  E.  Whittaker,  1898 
EAST  HAMPTON,  Suffolk  Co. 

H.  G.  Stephens,  Esq.,  1897 
EDMESTON 

E.  E.  Arnold,  n  1896 
ELM  IRA,  Chemung  Co. 

Rev.  II.  S.  Capron,  1900 

H.  L.  Gardner,  Esq.,  n  1892,  633 
West  Church  St. 

H.  H.  Kennedy,  n  1899,  205  East 
Gray  St. 
ECHO,  Long  Island 

G.  B.  Purick,  n  1904 
ESPERANCE 

A    H.  Robinson,  1905 
FAIR  GROUND,  Long  Island 

Mrs.  Emoline  Ketchum,  n  1896 
FAYETTEVILLE 

H.  F.   Hart,   1904,  P.  O.   Box  282 
FORT  PLAIN,  Montgomery  Co. 

F.  R.  Whitwell,  n  1857 
FLUSHING 

Frederic  Bement,  1895,  233  Frank- 
lin Place 

Rev.  C.  E.  Knowles.  1891,  380 
Sanford  Ave. 

FORESTVILLE,  Chautauqua  Co. 

E.  M.  Adye.  1902 
FREDONIA 

S.  H.  Albro,  Ph.D.,  1866 
Rev.  George  A.  King,  1866 
GARDEN  CITY,  Long  Island 

Rev.    Frederick    Burgess,    D.D., 
1873 

F.  L.  Gamage,  1882 

GENEVA 

Rev.  C.  W.  Hayes.  D.D.,  n   1849. 
60  Park  Place 
GLENS  FALLS 

Candace  E.  Hathaway,  a  1903,  11 
Sherman  Ave. 
GOUVERNEUR 

Rev.  W.  L.  Beers,  1895 
GREENWICH,   Washington  Co. 

F.  H.  Mason,  LL.B..  n  1893 

HAMILTON 

F.  L.  Shepardson,  1883 

HOBART,  Delaware  Co. 

Rev.  R.  N.  Turner,  Jr.,  1892 


768 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Nev/  York 


HOOSAC 

W.  J.  Lamkie,  1905,  Hoosac  School 
HORNELLSVILLE 

A.   R.   Brown,    1905,   25   Williams 

St. 
Mrs.   Alida   M.    G.    Hart,    1905,    3 
Ravine  St. 

A.  L.  Roberts,  n  1900 
M.  B.  Smith,  n  1900 

B.  E.  Stephens,   1902,  P.  O.  Box 
111 

HUBBARDSVILLE 

Hattie  E.  Hunt,  Ph.D.,  g 

HUDSON,  Columbia  Co. 

E.  N.  White,   1903,  450  Allen  St. 

HYDE  PARK-ON-HUDSON 
Rev.  A.  T.  Ashton,  D.D.,  1872 

ITHACA 

Prof.  C.  E.  Bennett,  Litt.D.,  1878 
Rev.  E.  A.  George,  n  1885 
Prof.  H.  W.  Hibbard,   1886,  Cor- 
nell University 
Prof.  G.  M.  Whipple,  Ph.D.,  1897, 
Cornell  University 

JAMESTOWN 

C.  F.  Smith,  n  1889 

JOHNSTOWN 

Rev.  J.  A.  WiUiamson,  1861 

LIBERTY,  Sullivan  Co. 

Mrs.  Edythe  G.  P.  Adams,  1901 
Rev.  D.  J.  Ellison,  D.D.,  n  1882 
Rev.  Henry  Natch,  1902 

LITTLE  FALLS,  Herkimer  Co. 
Mrs.  Bessie  A.  H.  Bellows,  1903 

D.  A.  Bellows,  1903 

W.  T.  Loomis,  Esq.,  n  1856 

LOCKPORT 

Samuel  Moffat,  1902 

Mcdonough 

I.  J.  Beckwith,  1904 

MAMARONECK 

R.  R.  Hunter,  1898 

MANHASSET,  Nassau  Co. 
Rev.  C.  L.  Newbold,  1872 

MANLIUS 

Rev.    A.    A.    Jaynes,    n    1899,    St. 
John's  Military  Academy 

MEADOWBROOK 
I.  A.  Lamson,  1880 

MINNEWASKA 

E.  A.  Smiley,  n  1880 

MOHONK  LAKE 

R.  K.  Smiley,  h  1875 

MONTOUR  FALLS 
M.  F.  Slocum,  n  1904 


MOUNT  VERNON 

Prof.  La  R.  F.  Griffin,   1866,   129 

South  Sixth  Ave. 
H.  W.  Keigwin,  1879 
William    L.    Stone,    LL.B.,     1858, 
151  Park  Ave. 

E.  M.  Wilson,  1904,  39  Primrose 
Ave. 

MUMFORD 

Rev.  J.  B.  Barbour,  1891 
NEW  BRIGHTON,  Staten  Island 

S.  C.  Edwards,  1895,  Sharon  Ave. 

J.  A.  King,  n  1873 

R.  F.  Knowlton,  1902,  Wester- 
leigh  Collegiate  Institute 

F.  E.  Partington,  1879,  Staten 
Island  Academy 

William   Winter,   Litt.D.,   h    1895, 

17  Third  Ave. 
NEWBURGH 

Rev.    Eben    Creighton,    1897,    16 

Bridge  St. 
S.  O.  Goodrich,  1905 

NEW  ROCHELLE 

C.  A.   Bayles,  n    1903,    79    Malh- 

stedt  Place 
Mrs.    Alverda    L.     B.     Sherwood, 

1899,  Sunset  View  Park 
NEW  YORK 

A.  H.  Abbott,  1903,  700  Park  Ave. 
Mrs.   Bertha  T.   Adams,    1899,  40 

West  Ninth  St. 
L.    F.    Albro,    n    1900,    227    West 

38th  St. 
John    Aldrich,    M.D.,     1883,     164 

West  81st  St. 
Ethan  Allen,   LL.B.,    1860,   Bret- 
ton    Hall,    Cor.    Broadway    and 

86th  St. 
J.  W.  Angell,  n  1895 
H.    B.    Anthony,    1879,  247    West 

101st  St. 
Prof.    W.    A.    Anthony,    n    1858, 

Cooper  Union 
Mrs.   Clara  I.   P.  Austin,  n   1900, 

2411  Seventh  Ave. 

C.  H.  Babcock,  1894,  2,6  West 
35th  St. 

D.  W.  Baker,  1899,  26  Broadway 
J.  E.  Baker,  n  1870,  1275  Frank- 
lin Ave. 

L.  F.  Baker,  1903,  316  Broadway 
C.  L.  Balch,  n  1855,  36  Washing- 

H.  C.  Barbour,  1899,  239  Broad- 
way 

Abram  Barker,  1883,  85  Fifth 
Ave. 

Benjamin  Barker.  LL.B..  1881,  53 
Pine  St. 


New  York 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


769 


Ira  Barrows,   1883,   26  East   54th 

St. 
Bertha    Bass,    g,    Wadleigh    High 

School,    114th    St.  and   Seventh 

Ave. 
Rosamond     M.     Bastow,     g,     508 

West  112th  St. 
W.    K.    Beldins;,    1904,    201    West 

117th  St. 
E.  M.  Benjamin,  1904,  Care  W.  E. 

Benjamin,  29  East  128th  St. 
W.    E.    Benjamin,    LL.B.,     1877, 

320  Broadway 
J.   H.   Bigelow,  n   1899,    169  East 

69th  St. 
Warren  Bigelow,  LL.B.,  1899,  220 

Broadway 
E.  B.  Bishop,  1899    Cornell  Medi- 
cal College 
David  Blaustein,  a  1898,  197  East 

Broadway 
E.  L.  Bogert,  1875,  New  Brighton, 

Richmond 
Wakeman   Bovey,   n    1903,    Hotel 

Ansonia,    Broadway    and    74th 

St. 
P.  A.  Bovd,  1898,  23  East  22d  St. 
S.  J.  Bradbury,  M.D.,  n  1876,  110 

East  2 2d  St. 
H.    S.    Bradford,   LL.B.,    1860,   35 

Broadwav 
U.  C.  Brewer,  1899,  107  John  St. 
Alexander  Brough,  LL.B.,  n  1886, 

150  Nassau  St. 
Major  E.  P.  Brown,  LL.B.,   1866, 

258  Broadway 
J.    S.   Brown,  Jr.,    1900,  47    West 

66th  St. 
T.  E.   Brown,   Esq.,   1890,  40  Ex- 
change Building 
H.  C.  Bumpus,  Ph.D.,  Sc.D.,  1884, 

American    Museum    of    Natural 

History 
C.    A.     Burbank,    Esq.,     1878,     1 

Nassau  St. 
H.  L.  Burdick,  n   1887,  American 

Telephone    and    Telegraph    Co., 

15  Dev  St. 
W.    E.    Caldwell,    1873,    76    Wil- 
liam St. 
T.   N.   Campbell,   Esq.,    1841,   220 

Broadway 
G.  W.  Carr,  LL.B.,  1871,  29  Wall 

St. 
J.  T.  Cashman,  LL.B.,  n  1900,  15 

William  St. 
M.  L.  Chadsey,   1899,   111   Broad- 
way 
Prof.  J.  C.  Chaffee,  1883,  Univer- 
sity Heights 


L.    G.    Chaffin,     1867,    331     West 

55th  St. 
A.  H.  Chamberlain,   1897,   17    lav 

St.  -^  ^ 

Prof.  J.  B.  Clark,  Ph.D.,  LL.D., 
n  1869,  Columbia  University 

J.  M.  Clark,   1865,  45   Wall  St. 

S.  A.  Coats,  n  1891,  5  East  56th 
St. 

Samuel  Cohen,  1902,  137  Fifth 
Ave. 

A.  H.  Colby,  1891,  17  Battery 
Place 

Gardner  Colbv,   1887,   7    Wall  St. 
L.  St.C.  Colby;  1889,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
Exchange 

B.  G.  Coles,  n  1901,  128  East 
34th  St. 

C.  A.  Collins,  Esq.,  1876,  99  Nas- 
sau St. 

Prof.  E.  W.  Bagster-Collins,   1897. 

Teachers'      College,      Columbia 

Universitv 
J.    W.    Comey,    LL.B.,    1898.    52 

West  54th  St 
Rev.  C.  S.  Cooper,   1894,  3  West 

29th  St. 

F.  S.  Cooke,  1905,  146  Broadway 
H.  E.  Cooper,  1895,  71  Broadway 
A.    B.    Corthell,    1881     University 

Heights 

E.  L.  Corthell,  Sc.D.,  1867.  1 
Nassau  St. 

G.  R.  Coughlin,  LL.B.,  1897,  13-21 
Park  Row 

H.   C.   Courten,  n    1904,   Bellevue 

Medical  College 
A.   F.   Cowen,   Esq.,  n    1901,   457 

West  123d  St. 
Bernard  Cowen,  Esq.,  n   1902,   76 

William  St. 

F.  P.  Craig,  n  1902,  52  Wall  St. 
L  A.  Crane,   1905,  146   Broadway 

G.  A.  Crocker,  h  1865,  99  John  St. 
G.  H.  Culver,  Esq.,  1877.  38  Park 

Row 
C.  B.  Dana,  LL.B.,  1899,  48  Wall 

St. 
Frederic  Danne,  M.D.,  n  1857,  44 

West  55th  St. 
H.  L.  Day,   1889,   101   West  84th 

St. 
W.  E.  Delabarre.  M.D..  1880.  212 

West  45th  St. 
A.  A.  Denico,  1904,  146  Duane  St. 
W.   R.   Dorman.   LL.B.,    1892,  48 

Wall  St. 
T    M.  Duane,  1872,  62  East  55th 

St. 
W.  A.   Duley,  n   189  5,  259  Fifth 

Ave. 


77° 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


New  York 


1904,   1   West 
98,    69   Worth 


1869,     17 
990    East 


Elisha  Dyer,  Jr.,  LL.B.,   1883,  S3 

Exchange  Place 
W.  H.  Farrington,  M.D.,  n  1870, 

Astor  House 
R.    H.    Ferguson,    M.D.,    1884,    9 

North  Munn  Ave. 
R.  S.  Fife,  Esq.,  1889,  257  Broad- 
way 
Mrs.  Margaret  M.  L.  Fisher,  1896, 

654  East  141st  St. 
K.    R.    Forbes,    n    1900,    Alliance 

Publishing  Co.,   569  Fifth  Ave. 
R.  L.  Fowler,  LL.B.,  h   1895,  26 

West  Tenth  St. 
G.  B.  Francis,  Jr. 

81st  St. 
E.    E.   Franklin,    1898, 

St. 
Frank     W.     Freeborn, 

Fifth  Ave. 
A.    J.    Frohock,    1900, 

163d  St. 

D.  L.  Fultz,  Esq.,  1898,  41  Wall  St. 
J.  C.  Gifford,  1903,  55  West  125th 

St. 
Mrs.    Ruth   S.    A.    Gilmore,    1902, 

104  West  76th  St. 
T.   S.   Gladding,    1875,    55   Fulton 

St. 

E.  A.  Godding,  1886,  55  Liberty 
St. 

W.  H.  Gray,  1904,  159  Mercer  St. 

Rev.  D.  H.  Greer,  D.D.,  h  1890,  7 
Gramercy  Park 

A.  S.  Grier,  n  1899,  176  West  87th 
St. 

W.  A.  Guile,  Jr.,  1898,  377  Broad- 
way 

F.  D.  Gulliver,  M.D.,  n  1902,  952 
St.  Nicholas  Ave. 

E.  S.  Gushee,  M.D.,  1898,  2508 
Broadway 

G.  B.  Hall,  n  1903,  627  East  17th 
St. 

Mrs.  Anna  L.  G.  Hargrave,  1899, 

Century  Club,   7    West   22d   St. 
A.    H.    Harrington,     M.D.,     1879, 

Second  Ave.,  Cor.  13th  St. 
M.  J.   Harson,    1884,    120  Central 

Park,  South 
C.  S.  Hascall,  1904,  38  West  27th 

St. 
Gen.    R.    C.    Hawkins,    LL.D.,    h 

1874,  21  West  20th  St. 
J.  B.  F.  Herreshofif,  1870,  40  West 

69th  St. 
I.  C.  Hicks,  Esq.,  1887,  96  Church 

St. 
Charles  Hitchcock,  M.D.,  1869,  57 

West  36th  St. 


Rev.  E.  S.  Hollaway,  n  1888, 
West  33d  St.  Baptist  Church 

D.  E.  Holman,  M.D.,  1876,  303 
West  57th  St. 

R.  M.  Hood,  n  1902,  Cram,  Good- 
hue and  Farguson 

G.  W.  Hopkins,  LL.B.,  1878,  7 
Beekman  St. 

W.  H.  Hopkins,  Esq.,  1891,  Uni- 
versity Club 

W.  W.  Hoppin,  LL.B.,  1861,  52 
William  St. 

R.  S.  Howe,  D.S.D.,  n  1899,  102 
West  57th  St. 

C.  S.  Hoyt,  1901,  25  Park  Ave. 

C.  E.  Hughes,  LL.B.,  1881,  96 
Broadway 

C.  A.  Hull,   1899,   53  Leonard  St. 

W.  B.  Hull,  M.D.,  n  1872,  257 
William  St. 

E.  W.  Johnson,  M.D.,  n  1896,  217 
East  27th  St. 

F.  S.  Johnson,  1899,  N.  Y.  Tribune, 
154  Nassau  St. 

J.  W.  Johnson,  n  1884,  Spuyten 
Duyvil 

E.  D.  Jones,  n  1877,  25  Broad  St. 
H.  V.  Joslin,  1904,  160  Broadway 
A.  B.  Judson,  M.D.,  1859,  53  Wash- 
ington Sq. 

Rev.  Edward  Judson,  D.D.,  1865, 
53  Washington  Square 

F.  L.  C.  Keating,  LL.B.,  1895,  38 
Park  Row 

J.  M.  Kent,  M.D.,  1899,  The  Ami- 
don,  Cor.  Broadway  and  83d  St. 

R.  T.  King,  1887,  University  Club 

John  Knox,  1887,  225  Fourth  Ave. 

Richard  Lamb,  n  1884,  Washing- 
ton Building 

Hammond  Lamont,  h  1900,  N.  Y. 
Evening  Post 

E.  W.  Lamson,  1893,  151  East 
56th  St. 

E.  C.  Lamed,  1878,  University 
Club 

William  Lauder,  1898,  80  Wash- 
ington Square 

G.  A.  Lawry,  n  1902,  35  Nassau 
St. 

Francis  Lawton,  LL.B.,  1869,  198 

Broadway 
Rev.    L.    E.    Learned,    1893,    209 

East  42d  St. 
Z.   L.   Lockwood,   M.D.,    1880,    19 

West  120th  St. 
Arthur  Lincoln,  1870,  29  Wall  St. 
A.  P.  Lyon,  n  1871,  180  Fifth  Ave. 
E.  S.  Lyon,   1883,  30  Broad  St. 
J.  F.  Lyon,  M.D.,  1870,  231  East 

116th  St. 


New  York 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


771 


Archibald  McClave,  n  1897,  136 
West  58th  St. 

R.  S.  MacGregor,  M.D.,  1894,  338 
West  46th  St. 

Prof.  E.  H.  Magill,  LL.D.,  1852, 
The  Gardner,  128  West  43d  St. 

G.  I.  Malcom,  1879,  100  Broad- 
way 

Rev.  Antonio  Mangano,  1899, 
American  Baptist  Home  Mis- 
sionary Society,  111  Fifth  Ave. 

Rev.  Francis  Mansfield,  M.D., 
1858,  Care  F.  H.  Mansfield,  150 
Nassau  St. 

F.  H.  Mansfield,  1889,  150  Nassau 
St. 

S.  W.  Mason,  1904,  39  Leonard  St. 

F.  J.  Mather,  n  1862,  115  Broad- 
way 

F.  M.  Mathewson,  1873,  30  Broad 
St. 

E.  M.  May,  n  1883,  Larkin  Soap 
Co.,  49  Barclay  St. 

A.  B.  Meacham,  1896,  303  East 
20th  St. 

L.  K.  Merrill,  Esq.,  n  1883,  9-11 

East  16th  St. 
E.  B.  Merriman,  1894,  57  Leonard 

St. 
M.  B.  Metcalf,  n  1884,  59  Worth 

St. 
C.    E.    Moore,    n    1870,    Columbia 

Preparatory  Grammar  School 
ll  E.  B.  Morse,  1896,  Herald  Build- 

I  ing 

'  ^  W.  R.  Morse,  n   1898,   135  Front 

St. 
E.  C.   Mowry,  M.D.,  n   1887,  355 

West  42d  St. 
E.  B.  Munger,  1892,  36  West  17th 

St. 
W.  F.  Mussey,  n  1902,  Care  Wat- 
son and  Co.,  24  Broad  St. 
E.    C.    Myrick,    1890,    320   Broad- 
way 
Philip  Nanes,  1905,  72  East  105th 

St. 
W.  E.  Newcomb,   1902,   1  Nassau 

St. 
L.  H.  Niles,   1862,  35  Broad  St. 
E.   H.   Noble,  n   1904,  385   Lenox 

Ave. 
Rev.    W.   J.   Noble,   Ph.D.,    1897, 

Elmhurst 

B.  L.  O'Donnell,  M.D.,  n  1895, 
325  East  55th  St. 

J.  B.  O'Donnell,  LL.B.,  n  1899, 
41  Wall  St. 

G.  H.  Olney,  LL.B.,  1895,  52 
William  St. 


S.  H.  Ordway,  LL.B.,  1880,  27 
William  St. 

Hilma  S.  A.  Pamlih,  n  1898,  50 
West  25th  St. 

W.  E.  Parker,  n  1901.  U.  S.  Ma- 
rine Corps,  S.  S.  Kentucky,  Care 
Postmaster 

A.  D.  Payne,  Esq.,  1872,  128 
Broadway 

C.  H.  Payne,  Esq.,  1882,  41  Park 
Row 

S.  F.  Peckham,  h  1870,  Room  104, 
280  Broadway 

W.  H.  Peirce,  Esq.,  n  1862,  1865 
Monroe  Ave. 

J.  W.  Perry,  LL.B.,  1874,  34  Nas- 
sau St. 

Charles  Phelps,  M.D.,  1855,  114 
West  55th  St. 

W.  D.  PhilHps,  1897,  701  Wash- 
ington St. 

E.  A.  Rankin,  n  1899,  52  Broad- 
way 

W.  C.  Readio,  LL.B.,  1879,  44 
West  44th  St. 

D.  W.  Reeves,  1898,  The  McCall 
Co. 

M.    B.    Rich,    Esq.,    1903,    61-63 

Park  Row 
Rev.    W.    S.    Richardson,    1894,   8 

West  46th  St. 
Mrs.   Abby   G.   A.    Rockefeller,    n 

1903,  13  West  54th  St. 
J.    D.    Rockefeller,    Jr.,    1897,    26 

Broadway 
T.   H.   Rothwell,  LL.B.,   1893,  96 

Broadway 
WiUiam  Russell,   1864,  26  Broad- 
way 
S.    H.    Salomon,  LL.B.,   1902,  42 

Broadway 
Sanahbrah,    M.D.,    n     1877,     273 

Fifth  Ave. 
C.  F.  Savage,  1904,  5  West    12Sth 

St. 
C.  F.  Sawyer,  n  1885,  200  Broad- 

wav 
Berrick   Schloss,    1904.    133    West 

117th  St. 
Frederick     Schwinn,      1905.      Ill 

Broadway 
C.   P.   Seagrave,    1885.  80  Broad- 
way 
C.  A.  Selden,  1893,  N.  Y.  Evening 

Post 
Rev.  R.    M.  Sherman,    1887,    121 

West  91st  St. 
G.  H.  Sherwood,    1898,    American 

Museum    of      Natural     History 
A.  A.  Silver,  n  1889,  85  Fifth  Ave. 

E.  O.  Silver,   1883,  85  Fifth  Ave. 


772 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


New  York 


S.    R.    Simmons,    Jr.,    1879,    350 

Alexander  Ave. 
A.    L.    Slocum,    1901,    375    Man- 
hattan Ave. 
F.    E.    Smith,    LL.M.,    1896,    329 

West  124th  St. 
J.  E.  Smith,  Esq.,   1892,  38  Park 

Row 
Moses  Smith,  n   1860,  Wall  St. 
Stephen    Smith,    LL.D.,    M.D.,    h 

1876,  640  Madison  Ave. 
L.  F.  Snow,  Ph.D.,  1887,  Teachers' 

College,  Columbia  University 
H.    K.    Southwick,    LL.B.,    1861, 

100  Broadway 
L.  R.  Southworth,  Esq.,  1879,  257 

West  23d  St. 
C.  M.  Stead,   1861,  Union  League 

Club,  1  East  39th  St. 
Helena  R.  Stewart,  1900,  8  West 

92d  St. 
H.   Y.   Stillman,   LL.B.,    1879,   40 

Wall  St. 
Israel    Strauss,    M.D.,    1894,     187 

West  79th  St. 
H.  K.  Stokes,  1885,  31  Nassau  St. 
O.  S.  Straus,  Litt.D.,  h   1896,  42 

Warren  St. 

F.  K.  Taft,  1898,  39  Leonard  St. 
Orray  Taft,   1866,   107   West  84th 

St. 

A.  S.  Taylor,  M.D.,  1891,  152 
West  57th  St. 

A.  E.  Thomas,  1894,  80  Washing- 
ton Sq. 

Amey  Thurber,  n  1896,  500  West 
157th  St. 

R.  H.  Tingley,  1876,  29  Broadway 

W.  H.  Tollman,  Ph.D.,  1882,  287 
Fourth  Ave. 

R.  W.  Tower,  Ph.D.,  1892,  Amer- 
ican Museum  of  Natural  Hist- 
ory 

H.  M.  Van  Gelder,  1897,  545  West 
148th  St. 

L.  G.  Walling,  1902,  339  West 
55th  St. 

J.  H.  Ward,   1886,   146  Broadway 

W.  G.  Ward,  1902,  41  Maiden 
Lane 

Paul  Waterman,  1880,  19  West 
31st  St. 

T.  L.  Waters,  n  1868,  134  Fifth 
Ave. 

G.  M.  Wickes,  1856,  150  West 
126th  St. 

E.  T.  Williamson,  1901,  528  West 

123d  St. 
W.   C.    Witter,    LL.B.,    n    1865,    1 

West  7 2d  St. 


I.  L.  Woodman,   1901,   1917  Park 

Row  Building 
R.  C.  Wooster,  LL.B.,  n  1888,  150 

Nassau  St. 
W.  C.   Wyckoff,   1895,  University 

Club 
W.   W.   Wyckoff,    1899,   109  West 

45th  St. 
John    Young,    n    1895,    271    West 

113th  St. 

NIAGARA 

B.  F.   Thurston,  n    1893,  Castner 
Electrolytic  Alkali  Co. 

NIAGARA  FALLS 

F.  B.   Richards,  n   1897,   Univer- 
sity Club 

W.  L.  Roberts,  1903,  626  Chilton 

Ave. 
T.  E.  Steere,  1898 

C.  E.    Tucker,     Esq.,     1890,     158 
Gluck  Building 

NORWICH 

G.  A.  Mellen,  1898,  Norwich  Pub 
lishing  Co. 

OAK  HILL,  Greene  Co. 

G.  L.  Rifenburg,  1894 
ONEIDA 

Rev.  F.  T.  Latham,  1877 
ONEIDA  CASTLE 

Rev.  J.  C.  Van  Doren,  1896 
ONEONTA,  Otsego  Co. 

G.  F.  Cleveland,  n  1900 

C.  J.  Patton,  n  1901,  12  Pine  St 

H.  W.  Rockwell,  1903 

OSSINING 

H.  W.  Drury,  1904,  Mount  Pleas- 
ant Academy 
OSWEGO,  Oswego  Co. 

O.    F.    Bellows,     1895,    159    East 
Third  St. 

Rev.  C.  S.  Savage,  1878 
OXFORD 

W.  J.  Hogan,  n  1903 
OYSTER  BAY,  Long  Island 

Colgate  Hoyt,  Jr.,  1905 

Rev.  H.  H.  Washburn,  n  1859 

PALMYRA 

L.  H.  Conant,  1903 
Anne    M.     Walker,    n     1904,     181 
Main  St. 

PINE  PLAINS 

F.  P.  Holman,  n  1901 

PORT  CHESTER 

W.  J.  Tingue,  n  1901 

PORT  JEFFERSON,  Long  Island 
F.  C.  Hulse,  1905 
Rev.  C.  B.  Welton,  1874 


New  York 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


773 


PORT  WASHINGTON,  Long  Island 
L.  B.  Smull,  n  1885 

POUGHKEEPSIE 

E.  O.  Bartlett,  Jr.,  1891,  73  Mont- 
gomery St. 

Josiah  Bartlett,  1888,  Riverview 
Academy 

O.  H.  Booth,  1904,  26  Garfield 
Place 

Robert  Forster,  1903,  215  Main 
St. 

Prof.  G.  C.  Gow,  Mus.D.,  1884, 
College  Ave. 

H.  R.  Rupley,  n  1903 

W.  B.  Satterlee,  1903 

RENSSELAER 

L.     B.     Wilmarth,    n     1890,     1364 

Third  St. 
RICHMOND  HILL 

Rev.  E.  P.  Farnham,  D.D.,   1873, 

450  Elm  St. 
ROCHESTER 

D.    H.    Atwater,    M.D.,    n    1899, 

514  Lake  Ave. 
Rev.  C.  A.   Barbour,  D.D.,    1888, 

151  Saratoga  Ave. 
G.  M.  Bardsley,  n  1902,  40  Traver 

Hall 
Prof.  J.  H.  Gilmore,  Ph.D.,   1858 
Sumner     Hayward,     M.D.,     1878, 

84  East  Ave. 
W.    E.    Hoyt,    n    1868,    50    West- 
minster Road 
R.   B.   Longwell,    1903,   34  Traver 

Hall 
Prof.    J.    H.    Mason,    D.D.,    1872, 

213  Culver  Road 
Rev.    Howard    Osgood,    D.D.,    h 

1868,    11    Livingston   Place 
L.  C.   Parsons,  n   1901,  46  Gibbs 

St. 
Rev.    H.    C.    Peepels,     1881,     188 

Harvard  St. 
Pres.    A.     H.     Strong,     LL.D.,    h 

1870,    17    Sibley   Place 
B.   N.  Timbie,  n'l904,   27   Traver 

Hall 

D.  S.  Willson,  1881,  Care  C.  A. 
Willson,  473  North  Clinton  Ave. 

ROME 

G.  S.  Beal,  1899 
SALT  POINT 

J.  R.  Foulder,  1905 
SANDUSKY 

R.  R.  Prentice,  n  1843 
SANDY  CREEK 

O.  P.  Newton,  n  1904 

SARANAC  LAKE 

E.  D.  French,  n  1870 


SARATOGA  SPRINGS,  Saratoga  Co. 

C.  T.  Farnham,  n  1897.  Care  G.  D. 
Farnham 

SCARSDALE 

Rev.  A.  O.  Pritchard,  1900 
SCOTIA 

A.  J.  Bentley,  1888,  P.  O.  Box  1378 
SCHENECTADY,     Schenectady     Co. 

D.  R.      Bullen,      1886,     General 
Electric  Co. 

W.  A.  Clough,  1904.  1330  State  St. 
A.     F.     Crowell,     Jr.,     1903,     320 

Summit  St. 
W.  G.  Ely.  Jr.,   1890.  Avon  Road 
H.  A.  Freeman.  1904,  21  Eagle  St. 
W.    S.    Scamans,    Jr.,    1902,    1306 

Union  St. 

E.  I.    Shores,    M.D.,     1876,    940 
Albany  St. 

Henry  L.  Smith.  1896,  23  State  St. 
SENECA  FALLS,  Seneca  Co. 

Cyrus  Garnsey,  1847 
SILVER  CREEK 

R.  A.   Brown,  n   1904,   Lock  Box 
564 

C.    W.    Ehmke,    1905 

W.  E.  Goodhue,  n  1903 

Matthew  Kollig,  n  1904 
SMITH'S  MILLS,  Chautauqua  Co. 

H.  L.  Sackett,  1904 
STANFORDVILLE,    Dutchess    Co. 

A.  K.  Allen,  1904 
STAPLETON,  Staten  Island 

W.  J.  Green,  LL.B.,  1891 

SYRACUSE 

W.  C.  Blanding.   1902,  Box  7 
Prof.  W.  G.  Bullard.  Ph.D..  1892. 

613  South  Crouse  Ave. 
Stewart  Chaplin.  LL.B..  1882 
C.     B.     Dakm,     1900,    322     West 

Colvin  St. 
W.  B.  Deane,  1889.  Box  607 
N.    A.     Dubois,     Ph.D.,    a     1903. 

405    Euclid   Ave. 
W.  A.  Dyer.   1886.  807  James  St. 
Rev.  T.  A.  Fenton,  1903 

F.  R.  Hazard.  1881 

R.  G.  Potter,  n  1886,  408  Walnut 
Place 

TARRYTOWN 

C.    D.     Millard.    LL.B..    n     1897. 
23  Dixon  St. 
TARRYTOWN-ON-HUDSOi\ 

C.  H.  Bennett.  1903.  Irving  Insti- 
tute 

TROY,  Rensselaer  Co. 

C.    S.    Aldrich.    Esq..     1894,      1-2 
Keenan  Building 


774 


BROWN      UNIVERSITY 


New  York 


Rev.    E.    W.    Babcock,    1874,    142 

Eighth  St. 
C.  E.  Ewing,  1901,  92  14th  St. 
C.  R.  Green,  1902,  25  Second  St. 

UTICA 

E.  W.  Clarke,   1902,  249  Genesee 
St. 

A.   O.  Foster,    1897,   3   Broad  St. 
H.  F.  Mansfield,  1867,  848  Bleeker 

St. 
R.   R.   Martin,   Esq.,    1889,    19-22 

Mann  Building 
W.     H.     Watson,     M.D.,     LL.D., 

1852,  270  Genesee  St. 
WARSAW 

F.  W.  Wiggins,  n  1900 
WATERTOWN 

Hon.  E.  R.  Brown,  Esq.,  1878 
M.   M.   Swan,   LL.B.,    1896,   34-38 
Savings  Bank  Building 

G.  B.    Van    Doren,    M.D.,    1896, 
lA  State  St. 

WATERVILLE 

J.  M.  Williams,  1898 
WAVERLY,  Tioga  Co. 

H.  G.  Merriam,  n  1858 
WELLSVILLE 

C.  E.  Bryant,  1901 
WESTFIELD,    Chautauqua    Co. 

Joseph  Plumb,  n  1858 

Alanson  Wedge,  1848 
WEST     HAVERSTRAW,     Rockland 
Co. 

J.  L.  Kent,  n  1892 
WEST  POINT 

P.  H.  Porcheron,  1902 
WEST  SAND  LAKE 

W.  H.  Albrecht,  1905 
WHITE  PLAINS 

F.  E.    Winsor,    1891,     123    South 
Broadway 

WHITNEY'S  POINT 

L.  S.  Hyde,  1905 
WILLSBORO,  Essex  Co. 

R.  L.  P.  Mason,  1889 
YONKERS 

Prof.    M.    S.    Brown,     1892,    219 
Palisade  Ave. 

NORTH  CAROLINA 

ASHEVILLE 

W.  G.  Chandler,  1878 

R.  S.  Howland,  1868 

J.  W.  Young,  n  1902 
CHARLOTTE 

G.  B.  Hanna,  1865,  P.  O.  Box  26 
GREENSBORO 

G.  H.  Gilbert.  1901,  Box  442 
J.  F.  Greene,  n  1876 


LEDGER 

Mrs.     Julia     J.     Irvine,     Litt.D., 
h  1895 
SOUTHERN  PINES 

W.  C.  Cottrell,  1899 
WINSTON-SALEM 

Mrs.  Gertrude  E.  M.  Bagwell, 
1899,    101    South   Cherry    St. 

NORTH  DAKOTA 

GRAND  FORKS 

Prof.  V.  P.  Squires,  1889,  Univer- 
sity of  North  Dakota 
MAYVILLE 

M.  J.  Abbey,  1902 
VELVA,  McHenry  Co. 

Rev.  F.  C.   Bliss,    1894,   Box  242 

WIMBLETON 

Rev.  H.  W.  Georgi,  1895 

OHIO 

AKRON 

Jonathan  Taylor,  Esq.,  1897,  1004 
Raymond  St. 

CANAL  DOVER 

H.  T.  Miller,  1899 
CINCINNATI 

J.  H.  Bacon,  1896,  Franklin 
School,  Walnut  Hills 

C.  B.  Chace,  1859,  1878  Fair- 
fax Ave. 

H.  W.  Kinney,  n  1882 

E.  L.  DeCamp,  LL.B.,  1858, 
Third  National    Bank    Building 

J.  A.  Robert,  Ph.D.,  n  1858, 
2377  Wheeler  St. 

G.  G.  Russell,  n  1897 

J.  D.  Sage,    1899,  240  McCormick 

Hon.  S.  W.  Smith,  Jr.,  LL.B., 
1880,  Madison  Road 

CLEVELAND 

E.  L.  Adams,  1898 

R.     H.    Birge,    M.D.,     1894,    260 

Euclid  Ave. 
N.    S.    Calhoun,    Esq.,    1879,    163 

Jennings  Ave. 

F.  J.  Diclanan,  LL.D.,  1846, 
449  Prospect  St. 

C.  J.  Foskett,  1896,  40  Harkness 
Ave. 

Rev.  E.  A.  Hanley,  D.D.,  a  1896, 
765  North  Logan  Ave. 

J.  H.  Hoyt,  LL.B.,  1874,  707 
Euclid  Ave. 

C.  G.  King,  Jr.,  1884,  774  Fair- 
mount  St. 

B.  L.  Maxfield,  1901,  656  Rose 
Building 


Ohio 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


775 


C.  J.  Seaman,  n  1873,  31  Knowles 

St. 
Samuel     Starkweather,     n     1856, 

469  Euclid  Ave. 
E.   L.   Thurston,   Esq.,    1881,   865 

Prospect  St. 
Prof.  F.  P.  Whitman,  Sc.D.,  1874, 
Adelbert  College 
COLLEGE  HILL,  Hamilton  Co. 

E.  W.  Coy,  Ph.D.,  1858 
COLUMBUS 

Prof.  Alfred  D.   Cole,   1884,  Ohio 

State  University 
Harrison  Cole,  n   1863,  43   North 

Ohio  Ave. 
Rev.  A.  E.  Isaac,   1904,  91   West 

Ninth  St. 
Prof.  Josiah  Medbury,  M.D.,  1875, 
41  East  Chestnut  St. 
COSHOCTON 

G.  W.  Eddy,  1903 
N.  O.  Howard,   1903,  443  Locust 
St. 
CUMBERLAND 

H.  O.  Green,  1903,  R.  F.  D.  2 
DAYTON 

Rev.  H.  F.  Colby,  D.D.,  1862 
EAST  CLEVELAND 

Rev.  D.  L.  Hickok,  1854 
GAMBIER 

Prof.  L.  B.  Walton,  Ph.D.,  a  1900 
GRANVILLE,  Licking  Co. 

Prof.  R.  S.  Colwell,  D.D.,  1870 
Rev.  T.  G.  Field,  1870 
KING'S  MILLS 

N.  L.  Richmond,  1885 
KINGSVILLE 

Rev.  Edwin  Dibell,  1847 
Rev.  A.  B.  Whitney,  n  1874 

LAKEWOOD 

Lloyd   Brown,    1899,   3  Alamenda 
Ave. 

NEW  CARLISLE 

W.  G.  E.  Pope,  n  1867 
OBERLIN 

Prof.  J.  T.  Shaw,  1876,  227  South 

Professor  St. 
Prof.  G.  F.  Wright,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
h  1887,  145  Elm  St. 

PIGNA 

Rev.    Addison   Parker,    1862,    511 

»  Caldwell  St. 

'      PLAIN  CITY,  Madison  Co. 

Rev.  John  Hunt,  1842,  Chilicothe 
St. 

SALEM 

J.  L.  G.  Pottorf,  n  1903 


SPRINGFIELD 

L.     L.     Syman,     Iv..D.,     n     1904, 
Detroit   Southern   Railroad   Co. 

TERRACE  PARK 
G.  W.  Woodin,  1905 

TOLEDO 

James    Austin,    Esq.,     1880,    727 
Oakwood  Ave. 

D.  B.  Crane,  n  1904,  2221  Miami 
St. 

F.    G.    Crane,    LL.B.,    1898,    2219 
Miami  St. 

B.  W.  Johnson,   Esq.,    1893,  The 
Nasby 

R.   W.  Kirkley,  Esq.,   1894,   1105 

Jefferson  Ave. 
J.  L.  Richmond,  M.D..  1880,  718 

Grove  Place 

VAN  WERT 

Rev.  J.  B.  Patterson,  n  1858 

WARREN 

E.  B.  White,  n  1880 

WESTERVILLE 
M.  E.  Henry,  1899 

WYOMING,  Hamilton  Co. 

Prof.     W.     H.     Pabodie,    D.D.S., 
1855,   705   Springfield  Ave. 

YOUNGSTOWN 

Rev.  C.   H.  Pendleton,   1878,   781 
Bryson  St. 

ZANESVILLE 

James  Buckingham,  n  1855 

OKLAHOMA 

GUTHRIE 

C.  C.  Kneisly,  1873 

LANGSTON 

Pros.  I.  E.  Page,  1877 

NORMAN 

D.  C.    Hall,    1901,   University   of 
Oklahoma 

SHAWNEE 

E.  W.  Clarke,  n  1903 

OREGON 

ALBANY,  Linn  Co. 

S.  L.  Swisher,  1857,  R.  F.  D.  3 

FOREST  GROVE 

Prof.   G.   E.  Coghill,   Ph.D.,    1896 

MARSHFIELD,  Coos  Co. 
J.  W.  Butler,  1895 

PORTLAND 

C.  T.  Kamm,  n  1884 

D.  O.    Webster,   M.D.,    1900,   697 
Dawson    St.,    University    Park 


776 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Pennsylvaxiia 


PENNSYLVANIA 
BEN  AVON 

H.  P.  Joslin,  177  5 
BERWYN 

Rev.  J.  G.  Fryer,  n  1894 
BETHLEHEM 

Elizabeth  Allen,  n  1902 
BLOOMSBURG 

G.  M.  Tustin,  LL.B.,  1880 
BRADFORD 

A.  B.  P.  Straight,  n  1895 
CHADDS  FORD 

R.  M.  Atwater,  1865 
CHESTER 

T.  S.  Cole,  1886,  318  West  Eighth 
St. 

Prof.  E.  H.  Johnson,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
h  1877,  Crozer  Theological  Sem- 
inary 

Prof.  B.  C.  Taylor,  D.D.,  1874 

Pres.  H.  G.  Weston,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
1840 
CYNWYD 

Mrs.  Abbie  S.  G.  Coffin,  1902 
DOWNINGTON 

J.  R.  Potter,  n  1898 
EASTON 

Rev.  F.  W.  Asquith,  n  1899 

A.  P.  Fowler,  1885 
ERIE 

W.  R.  Harper,  n  1896 
FACTORYVILLE 

Prof.  R.  O.  Hughes,  1900 
FRANKLIN,   Venango  Co. 

G.  E.  Shilling,  n  1900,  3  14th  St. 

GERMANTOWN 

Rev.  S.  O.  Dexter,  n  1893 
P.    T.    Fort,    n    1895,    414     West 
Stafford  St. 

F.  B.  Greene,  1872,  5904  Wayne 
Ave. 

P.   B.   Greene,    1901,   5904  Wayne 

Ave. 
Rev.  J.  DeW.  Perry,  D.D.,   1860, 

318  Manheim  St. 

HALLSTEAD 

J.  M.  Gathany,  1905 

KINGSTON 

W.  H.  Goodwin,  LL.B.,  n   1895 

HANOVER,   York  Co. 

Rev.  Daniel  Eberly,  D.D.,  n  1859 

HARRISBURG 

G.  M.  Purver,  1901,  311  Crescent 
St. 

HONESDALE 

S.  B.  Churchill,  1896,  P.  O.  Box  552 


KENNETT  SQUARE 

W.    H.    Bacon,     1900,    Cedarcroft 
School 

LEWISBURG 

Prof.  Enoch  Perrine,  Litt.D.,  1874, 

26  South  Front  St. 
Dean    F.     E.     Lockwood,    LL.D., 
1874,  Bucknell  University 

MANSFIELD,  Tioga  Co. 

Rev.  F.  W.  Reynolds,  1886 

MERCERSBURG 

C.     H.    Kingman,     1905,  Mercers- 
burg  Academy 

OXFORD,  Chenango  Co. 

B.  L.  Smith,  1901 

NEW  CASTLE 

S.  O.  Steere,  1905,  44  East  St. 

PHILADELPHIA 

Prof.  H.  V.  Ames,  Ph.D.,  n  1888, 
University  of  Penn. 

C.  D.    Atkins,     1899,    111    South 
15th  St. 

W.    H.    Bennett,    M.D.,    h    1884, 

1837  Chestnut  St. 
C.    S.    Boyer,    1879,   3223    Clifford 

St. 
C.  W.  Brooks,  1901,  820  Dauphin 

St. 
William  Burdick,  1893,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 

Pennsylvania  Railroad 
A.  D.  Chapin,  Jr.,  1891,  135  South 

Fourth  St. 
C.  S.  Child,  1870,  217  Chestnut  St. 
H.  A.  Coffin,  1901,  1415  Arch  St. 
Freeman    Cornish,     LL.B.,     1855, 

906  Drexel  Building 
H.    H.    Cushing,    M.D.,    n    1895, 

5710  Market  St. 
H.    P.   Dorman,   Esq.,    1896,    1420 

Chestnut  St. 
A.   D.   Dudley,   1902,  The  United 

Gas    Improvement   Co. 
Rev.    E.    F.    Fales,     1870,     4407 

Spruce  St. 
Rev.  G.  H.  Ferris,  1891,   I7th  and 

Sansom  Sts. 
E.    B.   Goldsberry,  n   1882,   West- 

inghouse     Electric    and     Manu- 
facturing Co. 
George   Goodwin,    1878,   314   New 

St. 
J.    S.    Greene,    1882,    110    South 

Ninth  St. 
C.  F.  Gross,  n  1904,  Drexel  Build- 
Prof.   H.  F.   Hansen,  M.D.,   1877, 

1528  Walnut  St. 
A.  W.  Howe,  1880,  2032  DeLancey 

Place 


Pennsylvania 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


777 


F.  P.  Howe.  1872.  242  South 
17th  St. 

D.  M.  Hoyt.  M.D.,  1896.  3604 
Chestnut  St. 

Rev.   Wayland  Hoyt,  D.D..   1860, 

3604  Chestnut  St. 
Grace  J.  Jones,   1901,  4341     Balti- 
more Ave. 
Prof.  W.  W.  Keen,  M.D.,  LL.D., 

1859,  1729  Chestnut  St. 
Mrs.     Elizabeth     R.     P.     Kinder, 

1895,  4612  Baltimore  Ave. 
W.  A.  Lane,  1886,  1809  Chestnut 

St. 
W.    C.    Lott,    M.D..     1882,    4001 

Walnut  St. 
Pres.     James    McAlister,      LL.D.. 

1856,    Drexel   Institute 
Frank    Mauran,    1885,    239    Land 

Title  Building 

E.  S.  Nash,  1894,  1931  North 
13th  St. 

A.     B.     Nichols,     n     1866,     3307 

Summer  St. 
W.  E.  Pearse,  n  1898,  914  South 

50th  St. 

C.  R.  Peck,  n  1877,  110  South 
Fourth  St. 

Rev.  J.  B.  G.  Pidge,  D.D.,   1866. 

2027  Wallace  St. 
Rev.  Agide  Pirazzini,  1903,  Room 

218    Witherspoon   Building 
J.  B.  Porter,  1890,  1425  Spruce  St. 
W.  T.  Pratt,   1885,   1614  Summer 

St. 
J.    M.    Rhodes,    1869.    313    Drexel 

Building 

G.  N.  Richmond.  M.D.,  1892. 
4003  Chestnut  St. 

William     Sandager,      1904,      2131 

Fitzwater  St. 
T.  C.  Search,  h  1895,  914  Arcade 

Building 
Jefferson  Shiel,  1882,  1324  Locust 

St. 
E.    S.    Thompson,    1886,    Pennsyl- 
vania  Institution   for  the   Deaf 

and   Dumb,    Mt.    Airy 
Rev.    F.    J.     Walton,     1880,    926 

Spruce  St. 
Rev.  B.  L.  Whitman,  D.D.,  1887, 

800  Corinthian  Ave. 
Rev.   R.   P.   Zebley,  n   1898.  3622 

Rawle  St.,  Tacony 

PITTSBURGH 

D.  K.  Bartlett,  1898,  Pittsburgh 
Stoker   and    Manufacturing   Co. 

Charles  Bradley,  1898,  4  Stratton 
Lane,  East  End 

R.  S.  Crocker,  n  1900,  Westing- 
house  Electric  Co. 


William  Douglas.  1894.  5428  Howe 

St. 
C.  B.  Femald,  Esq.,   1901.  Union 

Station 
Torrey  Gund,  n  1902.  245  Fourth 

Ave. 
W.  L.  Hurd,  n  1874.  7209  Penn- 
sylvania Ave. 
W.    I.    King.    LL.B..     1901.    424 

Frick  Building 
H.    A.    Laughlin.    1860,    Ellworth 

Ave.  and  Bidwell  St. 
Kirke  P.   Lincoln,   1902,  815  Am- 

berson  Ave. 
William    E.     Lincoln,     1868.     815 

Amberson  Ave. 
A.     A.     Mulligan,     1896,     Central 

Accident   Insurance  Co. 
Hon.   H.   K.   Porter,  LL.D..    1860 
A.  C.  Richards.  1905.  5960  Alder 

St. 
W.  L.  Tandy.  1902.  1013  Penn  Ave. 
C.  A.  Vemer,  n   1882,  Fifth  Ave. 

and  Market  St. 
H.  J.  White,  1902,  4704  Fifth  Ave. 
A.  H.  Willet,  Ph.D..  1886,  Carnegie 

Technical  School,  Carnegie  Insti- 
tute 
C.  H.  Zug,  1854,  13th  and  Etna  Sts. 

PLEASANT    UNITY.    Westmoreland 
Co. 
W.  C.  Stratton.   1895 

ROUSEVILLE,   Venango  Co. 
A.  M.  Stockwell,  n  1897 

SCRANTON 

Hon.    A.     D.    Dean,    Esq.,     1872. 

329^  Washington   Ave. 
H.     W.     Mumtord,     Esq.,      1901. 

Traders  Bank  Building 
E.  A.  Skinner.   1895,  809  Linden 

St. 

SHICKSHINNV 

Harvey  D.  Walker,  1843,  R.  F.  D.  1 

STATE  COLLEGE 

Prof.  I.  L.  Foster.  1893 

STEELTON 

M.  M.  Miller,  1901,  Pennsylvania 
Steel  Co. 

E.  E.  Wightman,  1898,  Pennsyl- 
vania Steel  Co. 

TITUSVILLE 

E.  E.  Ludwig.  n  1895 
Mrs.     Anna     B.     M.     Tillinghast. 
n   1901.   101    East  Central  Ave. 

TURTLE  POINT 

Lulu  W.   Simpson.   1905 


778 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Pennsylvania 


UNIONTOWN 

Evan  Dale  Field,  Esq.,  1899 
H.  H.  King,  1902 
O.  J.  Sturgis,  1879 

WARREN 

H.    D.    Hazeltine,    LL.D.,    1894 
H.  V.  Hazeltine,  1899 

WASHINGTON 

James  Warren,  1900,  Jessop  Steel 
Co. 

WAYNE 

W.  A.  Hall,  1904,  125  Walnut  St. 

WEST  CHESTER 

Prof.    W.    P.    Dick,    1879,    Penn- 
sylvania   State    Normal    School 
Rev.  Arthur  Rogers,    1886 

WRIGHTSVILLE,   York  Co. 
Charles  Leonard,  n  1902 

PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 

BALAYAN,    Batangas    Province 
R.  F.  Friedel,  1901 

MANILA 

C.  H.  Burritt,  n  1876,  Lock  Box 

449 
R.  O.  Jernegan,  1889,  Care  Bureau 

of  Education 
F.     C.     Thompson,      1901,     Civil 

Service  Board 

CAPITH,  Panay 

Rev.  J.  C.  Robbins,  1897 

PORTO  RICO 

SAN  JUAN 

H.  C.  Wardwell,  LL.B.,  1898 

RHODE  ISLAND 

ANTHONY 

Susanna  E.  Knight,  n  1904 
H.  A.  Matteson,  1897 
C.  S.  Read,  1901 
Rev.  A.  S.  Putnam,  n  1899 

APPONAUG 

Rev.  W.  H.  Lane,  1880,  R.  F.  D.  1 
J.  T.  Lockwood,  Esq.,  1876 
Elizabeth  Perry,  1905 

ARLINGTON 

W.  M.  Bottomley,  n  1904 

A.  B.  Cole,  n  1904 

Daisy  F.  Coulters,  1901,  76  Orchard 

Ave. 
Rev.  W.  W.  Deckard,  a  1905,  116 

Gladstone  St. 

F.  G.  Howard,  1905 

G.  L.    M.    Mitchell,   n    1898,    464 
Laurel  Hill  Ave. 

F.  E.  Webb,  n  1900 


ASHAWAY 

J.  J.  Babcock,  n  1867 
A.  L.  Briggs,  1904 
H.  L.  Burdick,  n  1901 

ASHTON 

Jessie  M.  Barbour,  1903 
Harry  Barnes,  n  1901 
Emma  M.  Caufield,  1902 

C.  F.  Eddy,  n  1897,  Box  45 
Alexander  Marshall,  M.  D.,   1888, 

P.  O.  Box  4 

AUBURN 

Edith  V.  Aldrich,  1904,  33  Black- 
more  Ave. 

J.  C.  Barber,  n  1895,  28  Frances 
Ave. 

J.  K.  Fenner,  1898,  147  Woodbine 
St. 

D.  O.  King,  M.  D.,  n  1876 
Sara  L.  MacCormack,  g 

C.   M.   Poor,   Ph.   D.,    1893,    1314 

Elmwood  Ave. 
Mrs.  Helen  L.  G.  Poor,  1900,  1314 

Elmwood     Ave. 

E.  C.  Potter,  n  1902,  501  Park  Ave. 
W.  J.  Reynolds,  1886,457  Welling- 
ton Ave. 

W.  W.  Rickard,  Esq.,  1865 
Lura  C.  Shreve,  n  1904,  191  Green- 
wood St. 

BARRINGTON  CENTRE 
E.  C.  DeVoll,  n  1903 
A.  W.  Joyce,  Esq.,  n  1891 

BAYSIDE 

L.  V.  Calder,  n  1900 

BERKELEY 

Bertha  M.  Fairweather,  n  1902 

BLOCK  ISLAND 

C.  E.  Champlin,  n  1888 
L.  E.  Dodge,  1903 
H.  S.  Millikin,  n  1881 

BRISTOL 

L.  L.  Anderstrom,  1885,  70  Church 
St. 

E.  S.  Babbitt,  n  1849 
Hon.  A.  O.  Bourne,  1855 

M.  A.  Cheesman,  n  1896,  Linden 

A.  S.  Chesebrough,  n  1889 
Millie  D.  Church,  1905 
Harold  DeWolf,  n  1904 

F.  H.  Hammill,  LL.B.,  1900 

N.  G.   Herreschoflf,    Sc.D.,  h   1896 

John  Lake,  n  1897,  Box  349 

J.  F.  Lavander,  n  1902,  330  Wood 

St. 
Rev.  G.  L.  Locke,  D.  D.,  h  1893 
Emily  G.  Munro,  1898 


Rhode  Island 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


779 


Ethel  M.  Munro,  1903,  321  High 
St. 

W.  T.  O'Donnell,  LL.B.,  1895  Box 
280 

Grace  C.  Paull,  1895 

J.  P.  Reynolds,  1870 

C.  T.  Sherman,  n  1893 

Mary  E.  Spooner,  n  1901,  41  Cot- 
tage St. 

Emma  B.  Stanton,  1896,  706  Hope 
St. 

H.  J.  Stow  ell,  1904 

Rev.  W.  R.  Trotter,  1880 

I.  F.  Williams,  n  1886 

W.  F.  Williams.  M.  D.,  1883 

W.  E.  Wright,  n  1896 

BURRILLVILLE 

W.  R.  Bartlett,  1897 

CAROLINA 

H.  D.  Bailey,  n  1899 

CENTRAL  FALLS 

Mrs.  Carrie  C.  J.  Almy,  n  1896,  688 
Broad  St. 

J.  F.  Bannon,  n  1899 

W.  H.  Bannon,  n  1903 

J.  N.  Butman,  Esq.,  1880,  110 
Cross  St. 

Edna  F.  Davis,  1897,  306  Central 
St. 

R.  M.  Dexter,  Esq.,  1900,  46 
Washington  St. 

T.  E.  Dexter,  1898,  46  Washington 
St. 

M.  C.  Fish,  n  1902 

W.  H.  Fish,  1903,  802  Broad  St. 

Hon.  J.  W.  Freeman,  1885 

Lucy  J.  Freeman,  a  1899 

F.  H.  Gooding,  1901,  144  Central 
St. 

S.  B.  Greene,  n  1904,  152  Cross  St. 

F.    A.  Hill,  n  1885 

N.  W.  Littlefield,  Jr.,  1899,  9  Illi- 
nois St. 

E.  J.  Mathewson,  1903,  533  High 
St. 

W.  F.  McGlynn,  n  1896 

Sarah  E.  Merrill,  1897,  13  Wash- 
ington St. 

W.  A.  Mowry,  1893,  51  Illinois  St. 

J.  F.  Murphy,  Esq.,  1887,  47  Rand 
St. 

E.  T.  Paine,  1901,  23  Illinois  St. 

J.  H.  F.  Smith,  n  1902 

W.  L.  Wilmarth,  1902,  11  Pacific 
St. 

A.  C.  Wyman,  n  1901,  801  Broad 
St. 

CENTREDALE 

H.  A.  Fenner,  n  1890 
A.  E.  Harrington,  1895 


CENTREVILLE 

Ruth  E.  Batchelder,  1900 
CHEPACHET 

Hon.  H.  W.  Famum.  1898 

C.  A.  Steere,  n  1883 
COWESET 

M.  T.  Greene,  n  1903 
CRANSTON 

J.  H.  Earle,  1879,  OlneyvUle  Sta- 
tion 

L.  B.  Frieze,  n  1846 

Geraldine    E.    Street,    1903,    1167 
Cranston  St. 
CROMPTON 

H.  R.  Haydon,  1904 

Rev.  J.  H.  Palmer,  1904 

F.  E.  Richmond,  1899 
CUMBERLAND 

Cyrus  Taft,  n  1878 

DROWNVILLE 

H.  T.  Anthony,  1905 
M.  F.  Church,  1898 
W.  F.  Miner,  1896 
Ehzabeth  R.  Waite,  n  1902 

EAST  GREENWICH 

Mrs.  Bertha  A.  N.  Bissell,  1895 

H.  G.  Bissell,  1897 

H.  P.  Eldredge,  n  1903 

O.  T.  Famham,  n  1887 

Mrs.  Mabelle  A.  C.  Frazee,  1896 

Victor  Frazee,  a  1902 

Rev.  Daniel  Goodwin,  Ph.D.,  DD. 

1857 
Ida  E.  Hawkins.  1897 
J.  W.  S.  Lillibridge,  n  1904 

G.  A.  Loomis,  1884 
J.  D.  Miner,  1891 

J.  O.  Ormsbee,  1880 

F.  H.  Potter,  n  1900 
W.  T.  Reynolds,  1904 
C.  P.  Salladay,  n  1904 
J.  S.  Shippee,  1894 
H.  L.  Shippee,  n  1897 
Rufus  Waterman,  n  1895 

EAST  PROVIDENCE 

J.  E.  Ames,  1896,  74  Mary  Ave. 
H.    S.    Babcock,    Esq.,    1874,    81 

Summit  St. 
Maud  E.  Bertram,  n  1904,  137 

Summit  St. 

G.  M.    Bliss,    1897,    490   Taunton 
Ave. 

Laura  Brooks,  1904,  23  Mary  Ave. 

F.  A.  Burr.  1905 

G.  W.  Carpenter,  n  1900 
Agnes  A.  Cawley,  1904 

J.  C.  Cawley,  LL.B.,  1903 
Katherine  L.  Cawley,  1898 
H.  E.  Chace,  n  1902 


78o 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Rhode  Island 


A.  N.  Cunningham,  n  1863 

Grace  D.  Gallup,  1902,  12  Russell 
Ave. 

Edith  M.  Goff,  1902,  259  Water- 
man Ave. 

Mary  A.  Grant,  n  1898,  3186  Paw- 
tucket  Ave. 

Elizabeth  C.  Grant,  1898,  3186 
Pawtucket  Ave. 

Ethel  C.  Jameson,  1898,  110  Sum- 
mit St. 

Prof.  A.  B.  Johnson,  1891,  168 
Walnut  St. 

A.  S.  Johnson,  Esq.,  1890 

E.  M.  Johnson,  1893,  205  Mauran 
Ave. 

J.    F.  Lewis,  n  1903 

S.  E.  Lincoln.  1904,  17  Burgess 
Ave. 

G.  R.  Martin,  n  1901,  1353  South 
Broadway 

Josie  S.  Miner,  n  1899,  301  Taun- 
ton Ave. 

J.  S.  Moore,  M.  D.,  1894,  16  Walnut 
St. 

A.  T.  Patterson,  1902 

W.  C.  Pickersgill,  n  1897 

Mabel  A.  Ray,  n  1901,  210  Taun- 
ton Ave. 

R.  C.  Ray,  n  1875 

Rev.  G.  W.  Ridler,  D.D.,  1880,  23 
Walnut  St. 

Fannie  P.  Stacy,  n  1896,  82  Lyon 
Ave. 

J.  A.  Straight,  n  1898 

Cora  A.  Sutton,  n  1902,  334  Water- 
man  St. 

C.  S.  Thornton,  n  1903 

W.  O.  Wood,  n  1900 

EAST  PROVIDENCE  CENTRE 
Joseph  Bridgham,  1866 
S.  W.  Bridgham,  Esq.,  1894 
Mathilde  K.  Glauner,  n  1903,  1498 

Pawtticket  Ave. 
H.  B.  Horton,  M.  D.,  1896 
L.  R.  Langworthy,  1904 
EDGEWOOD 

Rev.  C.  A.  Denfeld,  1889,  106  Ar- 
nold Ave. 
Mrs.  Nettie  S.  G.  Murdock,  1895, 

163  Arnold  Ave. 
H.  W.  Goodrich,    1902,   76  Albert 

Ave. 
H.  J.  Hall,  1900,  161   Grand  Ave. 
C.  H.  Manchester,  1886,  195  Albert 

Ave. 
W.  K.  Potter,  n   1898,    156  Shaw 

Ave. 
L.  W.  Robinson,  n  1900,  137  Blufif 

Ave. 
J.  W.Smith,  1896,  177  Arnold  Ave. 


G.  S.  Stevens,  M.  D.,  1852,  195  Al- 
bert Ave. 
Mrs.  Gertrude  W.fL.  Wolf,  n  1902, 
164  Arnold  Ave. 
FISKEVILLE 

D.  A.  Clarke,  1901 
GENEVA 

E.  J.  C.  Bullock,  n  1902,  109  Smith- 
field  Road 

J.  M.  Glen,  Jr.,  1899 

Louis  Windsor,  n  1896 
GEORGIAVILLE 

Bertha  M.  Nason,  n  1904 
GOULDS 

Susan  A.  May,  1905 
GREENE 

Hon.  C.  H.  Johnson,  Esq.,  1877 
GREENVILLE 

C.  C.  Cutler,  1903 

O.  A.  Tobey,  n  1860 
HAMILTON 

H.  L.  Pierce,  n  1879 

HARRISVILLE 

R.  E.  Storey,  1899 
H.  C.  White,  Jr.,  1901 

HILLS  GROVE 

F.  A.  Quimby,  n  1898 

HOPE 

Daniel  Howland,  1900  ' 

Alice  M.  Howland,  g 

HOPE  VALLEY 

L.  M.  Barber,  1872 
S.  M.  Beale,  Jr.,  M.  D.,  1899 
Rev.  E.  A.  Bowen,  1892 
J.  J.  Greene,  1879 

HOPKINTON 

Rev.  E.  P.  Mathewson,  1873 

HOWARD 

F.  G.  Eastman,  M.  D.,  n  1888 

Eulalia  J.  Towne,  1900 

T.  M.  Webb,  1905 

Rev.  R.  K.  Wickett,  n  1888 

HUGHESDALE 

A.  B.  Patton,  Esq.,  1869 

JAMESTOWN 

Rev.  C.  D.  Burrows,  1891 
Lucy  A.  Gardiner,  g 

JOHNSTON 

Lillian   M.  Coffin,    1903,  Hartford 
Ave. 

KINGSTON 

Prof.  John  Barlow,  a  1896 
Elizabeth  W.  Kenyon,  a   1897,  R. 

I.  College 
J.  G.  Peckham,  1855 
W.  H.  Potter,  Esq.,  1836 


Rhode  Island 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


781 


KNIGHTSVILLE 

G.    E.    Congdon,  Jr.,     1899,     1740 

Cranston  St. 
W.  H.  Hull,  1901,  1635  Cranston 

St. 
Nettie  E.  White,  1900,  80  Phenix 
Ave. 
LAFAYETTE 

A.  L.  Rodman,  n  1898 
LINCOLN 

H.  R.  Smart,  n  1899 

LITTLE  COMPTON 

Charlotte  D.  Brownell,  n  1899 

LONGMEADOW 

E.  E.  Calder,  h  1892 

LONSDALE 

Ethel  Garvin,  n  1897 
Florence  Garvin,  n  1899 
Norma  Garvin,  1898 
C.  C.  Gleason,  1903 
P.  T.  Gleason,  1905 
Minnie  H.  Hough,  1897 
Bertha  L.  Wilson,  n  1897 

MANTON 

C.  F.  Atwood,  n  1896 
Rev.  A.  E.  Carpenter,  1879 
Alice  C.  Devereux,  1901 
W.  W.  Weeden,  n  1891 

MANVILLE 

G.  A.  Humphries,  n  1904 

C.  B.  Vose,  n  1904 

MAPLEVILLE 

F.  W.  Whipple,  n  1865 

MIDDLETOWN 

J.  B.  Diman,    1885,    St.    George's 

School 
L.  H.  Peabody,  Jr.,  1903 
W.  J.  Peckham,  1897 

NARRAGANSETT  PIER 

F.  L.  Caswell,  n  1895 
Francis  Ford,  n  1904 
T.  G.  Hazard,  n  1882 

Hon.  William  Sprague,  h  1861 

D.  E.  Tobias,  n  1898 

NATICK 

Rev.  W.  T.  Green,  1890 

NAYATT  POINT 

G.  W.  Smith,  n  1900 

NEWPORT 

Nellie  H.  Bacheller,  n  1904 

C.  F.  Barker,  M.D.,  1875,  32    Bull 
St. 

W.  W.  Barker,  1902,  32  Bull  St. 

D.  B.  Braman,    1875,  66  Farewell 
St. 

W.    P.    Buffum,    1879,   28    Green- 
ough  Place 


Francis  Burdick,  1889,  449  Thames 

St. 
C.   A.    Can-,    D.M.D.,    1887.    209 

Spring  St. 
Philip  Caswell,  1902,  Box  164 
M.  McA.  Clarke,  1897.  18  John  St. 
Ruth  B.  Franklin,  g,  78  Spring  St. 
S.  E.  Gratrix,  1905,  98    Broadway 
A.  P.  Hamlin,  1897 
F.  M.  Hammett,  1880,  108  Mill  St. 
C.    E.     Harvey,    Esq.,     1867,    227 

Broadway 
J.  S.  Kimber.  n  1887 
W.  D.  King,  1859 
Rev.  A.  G.  Langley,  1876,  1  School 

St. 
C.   E.   Lawton,    1886,    7    Whitfield 

Court 
A     L.    Mason,    n    1874.     Halidon 

Hall,  Halidon  Hill 
H.  B.  Needham,  LL.B.,  n  1893 
S.  B.  Newton,  n  1904,  204  Spring 

St. 
Alexander  Peckham,  n    1863,    33 

Kay  St. 
Rev.    E.    H.    Porter,    D.D.,    1866, 

5  Bellevue  Court 

A.  H.  Sanborn,  n   1897,  Newport 
Mercury 

Hon.    W.    P.    Sheffield,    LL.D.,    h 

1862 
W.  P.  Sheffield,  Jr.,  Esq.,     1877, 

6  Cottage  St. 
Mae  Stenhouse,  1904 
Rev.  Henry  M.  Stone,  1892 
Mary  Sturtevant,  n  1903,  Second 

Beach  Road 

B.  F.  Thurston,  1880,  207  Thames 
St. 

A.  R.  Wheeler,  1901 

H.  G.  Wood,  1885,  82  Mill  St. 

NIANTIC 

J.  E.  Pike,  n  1874 
NORTH  PROVIDENCE 

T.  J.  Hayden,  n  1896.  446  Wood- 
ward Road 

H.  R.  Hill,  n  1868 
NORTH  SCITUATE 

Rev.  G.  A.  Burgess,  D.  D.,1878 

Hon.  M.  S.  Smith,  1867 

OAK  LAWN 

Mrs.  Louise  S.  P.  Bates,  a  1893 
Rev.  I.  J.  Enslin,  1901 
Marjorie  W.  Shaw.  1904 
Niles  Westcott,  1905 

PASCOAG 

E.  C.  Arnold,  1893 
E.  V.  Granger,  M.D.,  n  1870 
J.  J.  Lace,  Jr.,  LL.B.,  1897 
M.  D.  Lapham,  1900 


782 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Rhode  Island 


W.  H.  Mellor,  n  1899 
M.  E.  Sanborn,  n  1902,  Box  230 
PAWCATUCK 

C.  H.  Hinckley,  n  1848 

PAWTUCKET 

H.  M.  Adams,  1895,  123  Walcott 
Rev.  Frank     Appleton,  1890,      50 

Main  St. 
Josephine  S.  Armstrong,  1905,  563 

Pawtucket  Ave. 
Adelaide  H.  Arnold,  1898,  44  Clay 

St. 
O.  S.    Ayer,    n    1889,    266    North 

Main  St. 
Florence  M.  Barnefield,  a  1899,   99 

Summit  St. 
H.  C.  Barnefield,  Esq.,  n  1899 
G.  W.  Bartlett,  1895,  168  Central 

Ave. 
C.  E.  Bassett,  n  1885 
Frederic  Bates,  n     1853,    84    Wal- 
cott St. 
C.  G.  Beede,  n  1870 
H.  G.  Beede,  1893,  255  High  St. 
F.   A.   Binford,  M.D.,  n   1897,   67 

High  St. 
Harriet  C.   Blades,    n    1904,     135 

Mineral  Spring  Ave. 
E.    L.    Blanchard,    n     1899,     122 

Fountain  St. 
E.  W.  Blodgett,  Esq.,  n  1878 
C.  W.  Boardman,  1886,  110    High 

St. 
J.  L.  Booth,  1902,  36  School  St. 
W.  C.  Bourne,  1894,  24  Sisson    St. 
J.   E.    Brennan,   Esq.,    1892,    188 

Main  St. 
C.  H.  Briden,  n  1903,  828  North 

Main  St. 
C.    R.  Budlong,   1897,  62  Garden 

St. 
Sarah  J.  Bullock,   1896,  208  East 

Ave. 
C.  F.  Butterworth,  Esq.,  1878,  372 

Broadway 
Blanche  E.  Carpenter,  n   1900,   10 

Hume  St. 
Henry  Clark,  n  1860,   110    Garden 

St. 
L.  V.  Clarke,  n  1902,  81    Pine  St. 
J.  H.  Connolly,  1905,  177     School 

St. 
George  Cooper,  1887,   186  Cottage 

St. 
T.    P.   Corcoran,    Esq.,     1893,     16 

Randall  St. 
M.  F.  Costello,  Jr.,  1905,  376  Weed- 
en  St. 
A.   F.    Crowell,     1899,    617    Paw- 
tucket Ave. 
W.  W.  Curtis,  g,  209  Central  Ave. 


W.  W.  Daniels,  n   1903,  35  Allen 

Ave. 
Mrs.  Louella  D.  F.  Darling,  n  1901, 

37  Kossuth  St. 
G.  H.  Davis,  1899,  Lyon  St. 
Edith  D.  Davison,   1900,  41   Sum- 
ner St. 
L.   F.   H.    Delaney,   n    1902,     129 

West  Ave. 
W.  P.  Dempsey,  n  1881,331  North 

Main  St. 
Lottie  M.  Devlin,  1904,  85   Beech- 
wood  Ave. 
F.  O.  Draper,  1886 
W.    Y.    Easterbrooks,     1904,-    147 

Mulberry  St. 
R.  S.  Emerson,  LL.B.,  1897,      136 

Pine  St. 
H.  F.  Esten,   1904,   102  Cedar  St. 
J.  H.  Farrell,  1898,  27  South  Bend 

St. 
L.   F.   Farrell,  n   1900,    27    South 

Bend  St. 
Hon.  J.  J.  Fitzgerald,  LL.M.,  1893, 

213  Garden  St. 
E.  H.  Fuller,  1901,  307  High  St. 
R.  T.  Garland,  1905,  59  Clifford  St. 
W.  A.  Gaylord,  M.D.,  n   1896,  25 

Main  St. 
D.  L.  Goff,  1862,  56  Walcott  St. 
L.  B.  Goff,  1862 
Hon.  J.  H.   Higgins,  LL.B.,   1898, 

255  Main  St. 
J.  A.  Hodgkinson,  n  1903 

D.  F.  Holmes,  1897,  109  Prospect 
St. 

C.  H.  Holt,  1902,  34  Warren  Ave. 
Louisa    R.    Holt,    1905,    11    Hay- 
ward  St. 

J.  L.  Hood,  1900,  33  Hawes  St. 
Mrs.  Martha  S.  B.  Hood,  1897,   33 

Hawes  St. 
Roberta  A.    Horton,     1905,      265 

Prospect  St. 

E.  S.  Hosmer,  1882,  12  Kossuth  St. 
J.  A.  Hughes,  n  1896,  6  Jefifers  St. 
W.  T.  Jackson,  n  1901,  88    Spring 

St. 

F.  L.  Jenckes,  n  1898,  E.  Jenckes 
Manufacturing  Co. 

D.  B.  Jenks,  n  1854,  73  Olive  St. 
H.  C.  Jenks,  n  1899,  252  High  St. 
J.  L.  Jenks,  Esq.,  1884 

S.  A.  Jenks,  n  1854,  Fales  and 
Jenks  Machine  Co. 

F.  A.  Jillson,  n  1893,  232  Broad- 
way 

J.  H.  Kelaghan,  1898,  112  Spring 
St. 

R.  W.  Kent,  n  1899,  744  Benefit 
St. 


Rhode  Island 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


783 


H.  D.  Kenyon,  1896,  391  Paw- 
tucket  Ave. 

E.  S.  Kiley,  M.D.,  1891,  23  Park 
Place 

Bessie  M.  Leahy,  1905,  SO  Clay  St. 
J.  M.  Lennon,  n  1904,  96  Pond  St. 
Clarence     Littlefield,      1885,      186 

Cottage  St. 
L.  H.  Littlefield,  n  1892 
G.  E.  Lombard,  n  1897,   127   High 

St. 
G.  D.  R.  MacGregor,  n   1891,  308 

High     St. 
Ellen    F.    Maguire,    n     1900,     118 

Spring  St. 
J.  B.  Mclntyre,  1894,  J.  &  P.  Coats, 

Ltd. 
LiUian  G.  MacQuillin,  1899,  87  Cen- 
tral Ave. 
Mrs.  Caroline  L.  B.  MacWhinnie, 

1899,  28  Greene  St. 
C.     A.     Marsh,  1898,  36  Brook  St. 

F.  R.  Mason,  n  1880 

Mary  J.  Maroney,  a  1899,  209 
Broadway 

C.  A.  Murray,  n  1897,  279  Cot- 
tage St. 

E.  L.  Newell,  n  1892,  23  West  Ave. 

L.  H.  Newell,  n  1894,  177  Cottage 
St. 

W.  F.  O'Brien,  M.D.,  n  1902,  125 
Broadway 

J.  B.  O'Neil,  1894,  129  Pine  St. 

W.  W.  Orswell,  n  1896,  205  Cot- 
tage St. 

Mary  G.  Osborn,  a  1901 ,  297  Broad- 
way 

William  Overton,  1887,  32  Miller 
St. 

E.  S.  Parker,  M.D.,  1896,  119 
Broadway 

J.  M.  Payne,  1882,  22  Walnut  St. 
Nelson    Perrin,    M.D.,    1869,    163 

East  Ave. 
Jennie  M.  Perry,  1905,  19  Kossuth 

St. 
James  Poland,  n  1899 
W.  H.  Powers,  g,  70  Summit  St. 
Vera  Rector,  1904,  1  Brook  St. 
Mary  L.  Rogers,  a  1902,   50  Clyde 

St. 

F.  A.  Sayles,  1890 

W.  R.  Sayles,  1864,  79  Park  Place 

Frederic  Sherman,  1862 

P.  D.  Sherman,  1902,  102  Cottage 
St. 

Grace  L.  Slocum,  n  1899,  257  High 
St. 

Emily  L.  M.  Smith,  n  1901,  23  Lu- 
pine St. 


Edward  Thayer,  n  1898.  170  Paw- 
tucket  Ave. 

F.  W.  Tillinghast,  LL.B..  1902,  46 
Walcott  St. 

F.  E.  Tingley.  n  1886 

G.  B.  Vose,  1853,  119  East  St. 
Mrs.  Ella  M.  A.  Tuck,  g,  22  Allen 

Ave. 
J.    L.   Wheaton,  Jr.,   M.D.,    1891. 

164  Broadway 
Gertrude  M.  Whipple,  n  1901,   190 

Broadway 
W.  S.  White,  1886 
Rev.    F.    T.    Whitman,  1878,  139 

Mineral  Spring  Ave. 

E.  C.  Williams.  1985.  72  Park  Place 
H.    J.    Winters,    1901,    273    Pros- 
pect St. 

Rev.  W.  L.  Wood,  n  1887,  22 
Alice  St. 

F.  F.  Woolley,  n  1899,  288  High 
St. 

PAWTUXET 

Florence  E.  Risley,  n  1898 

PAWTUXET  NECK 

Fanny  B.  Burrill,  n  1899,  23  Fort 
Ave. 

PEACE  DALE 

T.  S.  Brown,  1892 
Sarah  E.  Goodwin,  a  1901 
W.  C.  Greene,  1875 
R.  G.  Hazard,  1876 
H.  M.  Hovey,  1900,  South  Kings- 
town High  School 
L.  F.  Kimball,  n  1901 
J.  B.  Peck,  1866 

PHENIX 

R.  N.  Gee,  n  1902 
A.  T.  Reoch,  1900 
W.  S.  Reoch,  M.D.,  1893 

PHILLIPSDALE 

W.  H.  T.  Hamill,  M.D.,  n  1893 

PONTIAC 

A.  B.  Shield,  n  1896 

PORTSMOUTH 

E.  G.  Macomber,  n  1881 

POTTER  HILL 

C.  T.  Barber,  n  1904 

PROVIDENCE 

E.  R.  Abbott,  n  1856,  24  Susan 
St. 

H.  P.    Abbott,    M.D.,     1885.    325 

Broad  St. 
Samuel  Adams.  1897,  61   Peck  St. 

F.  C.    Adams,   g,  274  Benefit  St. 
Hon.  J.  M.  Addeman.  Esq.,  1862, 

49    Westminster    St. 


784 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Providence 


Amey  O.  Aldrich,  a  1898,  8  Gush- 
ing   St. 

C.  T.  Aldrich,  1877,  230  Hope  St. 

Edmund  Aldrich,  M.D.,  n  1857, 
148    Broadway 

E.  B.  Aldrich,  n  1893,  110  Benevo- 
lent St. 

E.  K.  Aldrich,  Jr.,  1902,  227 
Broadway 

E.  S.  Aldrich,  n  1864,  34  Barnes 
St. 

H.  L.  Aldrich,  1876,  37  Weybosset 
St. 

Mary  L.  Aldrich,  n  1900,  26  Cabot 
St. 

Hon.  N.  W.  Aldrich,  LL.D.,  h 
1892,     110    Benevolent     St. 

P.  E.  Aldrich,  n  1898,  344  Benefit 
St. 

Robert  Aldrich,  1903,  34  Barnes 
St. 

W.  T.  Aldrich,  n  1900,  110  Benev- 
olent St. 

C.  Z.  Alexander,  1905,  129  Wil- 
liaras  St. 

A.  M.  Allen,  LL.B.,  1897,  410  R. 
I.  Hospital  Trust  Company 
Building 

Sylvester  Allen,  n  1868,  26  Brigh- 
ton St. 

Herbert  Almy,  Esq.,  1873,  205 
Butler  Ave. 

Howard  Almy,      1886,  Box  61 

Gen.  William  Ames,  1863,  121 
Power  St. 

A.  I.  Andrews,  Ph.D.,  1901,  253 
Broadway 

F.  H.  Andrews,  1884,  181  Carpen- 
ter St. 

G.  F.  Andrews,  1892,  1  Rhode 
Island  Ave. 

Martha  L.  Andrews,  n   1897,   253 

Broadway 
Theodore  Andrews,    1859,    P.    O. 

Box  16 
W.    F.    Angell,     Esq.,     1880,     170 

Westminster  St. 
Everard  Appleton,   1904,   209  An- 
gell  St. 
Prof.  J.  H.  Appleton,  Sc.D.,  1863, 

209  Angell  St. 
W.  D.  Appleton,  1904,  209  Angell 

St. 
A.  H.  Armington,  1871,  City  Hall 
H.  H.  Armington,  M.D.,  1900,  R. 

I.    Hospital 
S.  C.  Armstrong,  Esq.,  1897,  1039 

Banigan  Building 


C.  N.  Arnold,  n  1894,  24  Stimson 
Ave. 

F.  H.  Arnold,  n  1901,  91  Parade 
St. 

F.  W.  Arnold,  Jr.,  1898,  159  Water- 
man St. 

H.  G.  Arnold,  1905,  159  Waterman 
St. 

J.  J.  Arnold,  Esq.,  1876, 4  Weybos- 
set St. 

M.  H.  Arnold,  1897,  29  Weybosset 
St. 

O.  H.  Arnold,  M.D.,  1865,  275 
Washington  St. 

W.  P.  Arnold,  n  1902,  8  Vernon  St. 

J.  H.  Arthur,  1897,  24  Medway 
St. 

Christopher  Astle,  1902,  897  Broad 
St. 

Rev.  G.  R.  Atha,  1895,  122  Doyle 
Ave. 

E.  P.  B.  Atwood,  1902,  572  Broad 
St. 

C.  R.  Austin,  1902,  122  Doyle  Ave. 

V.  S.  Babasinian,  a  1903,  Brown 
University 

C.  E.  Bailey,  1863,  2  Cushing  St. 
J.   C.    Bailev,    1905,    181   Adelaide 

Ave. 
Prof.  W.  W.  Bailey,  LL.D.,   1864, 

6  Cushing  St. 
A.  A.  Baker,  Esq.,  1884,  15  Cabot 

St. 
Benjamin   Baker,    Esq.,    1875,    15 

Westminster  St. 
E.  C.  Baker,  n  1902,  270  Washing- 
ton Ave. 
Laura  F.  Baker,  1904,  31  Arch  St. 
Lena  B.  Baker,  1904,  31  Arch  St. 
S.  N.  Baker,  1905,  48  Barnes  St. 
Hon.  W.  C.  Baker,  Esq.,  1881,  15 

Westminster  St. 
Alice   M.    Ballou,    M.D.,    1900,    61 

Congdon  St. 

D.  R.  Ballou,  Esq.,  n  1863,  58 
Jackson  St. 

David  Ballou,  n  1852,  1  Hazard 
Ave. 

E.  R.  Bancroft,  n  1901,  311  Angell 
St. 

Bernice  T.  Banning,  1905,  88  Ben- 
efit St. 

E.  T.  Banning,  n  1885,  87  Weybos- 
set St. 

Mary  E.  Bannon,  1905,  311  Prairie 
Ave. 

H.  A.  Barker,  1893,  32  Custom 
House  St. 

R.  J.  Barker,  n  1903,  26  Atlantic 
Ave. 


Providence 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


78s 


W.  H.  Barney,  Esq.,  1876,  49 
Westminster  St. 

W.  H.  Barney,  Jr.,  1905,  250 
Washington  Ave. 

Alice  M.  Barrett,  1903,  207  Wil- 
liams St. 

A.  A.  Barrows,  M.D.,  1898,  38 
Olive  St. 

A.  C.  Barrows,  1885,  36  Plenty  St. 

C.  W.  Barrows,  LL.B.,  1895,  87 
Weybosset  St. 

E.  A.  Barrows,  1891,  169  Meeting 
St. 

H.  M.  Barry,  1894,  86  Daboll  St. 

J.  P.  Barstow,  1902,  224  Angell  St. 

Florence  Bartlett,  1899,  32  Benev- 
olent St. 

Louise  S.  Bartlett,  1902,  103 
South  Angell  St. 

Mabel  I.  Bartlett,  1903,  37  Hudson 
St. 

Rev.  T.  E.  Bartlett,  1877,  Elm- 
wood  Station 

E.  D.  Bassett,  Esq.,  1873,  179  Con- 
gress Ave. 

H.  L.  Bates,  1903,  55  Bainbridge 
Ave. 

W.  L.  Bates,  M.D.,  n  1894,  141 
Benefit  St. 

W.  P.  Bates,  1902,  141  Benefit  St. 

Adelaide  S.  Bauer,  n  1900,  61  Pa- 
rade St. 

Edith  K.  Bauer,  n  1900,  61  Parade 
St. 

Josephine  Bauer,  n  1904,  609 
Broad  St. 

C.  L.  Beach,  n  1902,  Box  497. 

L.  E.  Beaman,  n  1901,  237  Wash- 
ington Ave. 

Daniel  Beckwith,  1870 

Truman  Beckwith,  n  1880,  68 
Brown  St. 

C.  F.  Beirne,  n  1896,  65  Dodge  St. 

Florence  B.  Beitenman,  1904,  184 
Meeting  St. 

Rev.  A.  T.  Belknap,  1893,  6  West 
Park  St 

H.  E  Bellows,  Esq.,  1892,  48  Cus- 
tom House  St. 

A.  B.  Bennett,  1902,  Board  of 
Trade  Building 

G.  W.  Bennett,  Jr.,  LL.B.,  1899, 
14  Jenkins  St. 

F.  J.  Berth,  1903,  950  Chalkstone 
Ave. 

Alexander  Bevan,  1876,  475  Hope 

St. 
T.  W.  Bicknell,  LL.D.,   1860,  254 

Pleasant  St. 
Hartford     Billings,     n     1871,     26 

Greene  St. 


William  Binney.  h  1856.  72  Pros- 
pect St. 

E.  C.  Bixby,  1882,  137  Congress 
Ave. 

E.  J.  Black,  1904,  16  Tecumseh  St. 

B.  S.  Blaisdell,  1889.  Court  House 

Mrs.  Harriet  M.  W.  Blake,  a  1894. 
87  Grove  St. 

Prof.  A.  H.  Blanchard,  1899. 
Brown  University 

E.  R  Blanchard.  1865.  25  Elm- 
grove    Ave. 

Mrs.   Margaret   L.    W.    Blanchard. 

1898,  87   Niagara  St. 
P.  H.  Blanding,   1903,  P.  O.  Box 

98 
R.  W.  Blanding.  1903.  151  Water- 
man St. 
W.     O.     Blanding,    n     1874.     151 

Waterman  St. 
G.    N.    Bliss,    LL.B.,    n    1860,    19 

College  St. 
Helen  L.    Bliss,    1900,    19   College 

St.  ^ 

W.  C.   Bliss,   1896,   19  College  St. 
Hon.  J.  T.   Blodgett,   Esq.,    1880. 

145    Lloyd  Ave. 
G.     A.     Blumer,     M.D.,     Litt.D.. 

h    1905,  Butler  Hospital 
Marion  H.  Bonn.  1905,  12  Spencer 

St. 
Maude     A.     Bonner.     1895.     102 

Williams  St. 
Robert  Bonner,  n  1896.   102  Wil- 
liams St. 
H.    M.    Boss.    LL.B..    n    1898.    48 

Custom  House  St. 
A.  O.   Bourn,  Jr..  LL.B.      n    1889. 

Hope  Club 
S.  W.  Bourn,  1899.  P.  O.  Box  198 

F.  B.    Bourne.    1873.    100    Taber 

A.  M.  Bowen,  1863.  38  Humboldt 
Ave. 

F.  A.  Bowen.  n  1903.  1572  West- 
minster St. 

H.  A.  Bowen.  1883.  107  Orms  St. 

J.  E.  Bowen.  1866,  1488  West- 
minster St. 

Leila  P.  Bowen.  n  1896.  194  Water- 
man St. 

L.  H.  Bowen,  n  1859,  47  George 
St. 

R.  L.  Bowen,  1902,  1488  West- 
minster St. 

Theodora  G.  Bowen,  n  1901,  27 
Sycamore  St. 

Rev.  W.  H.  Bowen,  D.D.,  1857, 
27  Sycamore  St. 

W.  M.  P.  Bowen,  Esq.,  1884, 
941  Banigan  Building 


786 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Providence 


H.  J.  Boyce,  1880,  256  Weybosset 
St. 

E.  M.  Boyden,  n  1898,  48  Third 
St. 

J.  W.  Boyden,  n  1902,  134  Bene- 
fit St. 

F.  W.  Bradbury,  M.D.,  n  1873, 
65  Charles  Field  St. 

I.  L.  Bradley,  n  1903,  11  Dodge 
St. 

H.  J.   Brady,    1904,   385   Pine  St. 

W.  C.  H.  Brand,  Esq.,  1901,  347 
Friendship  St. 

C.  R.  Brayton,  Esq.,  n  1863, 
P.  O.  Box  150 

Mary  A.  Brennan,  n  1900,  78 
Congdon  St. 

George  Briggs,  n  1874,  491  Angell 
St. 

H.  B.  Briggs,  1897,  11  Exchange 
Place 

H.  D.  Briggs,  1902,  University 
Club 

C.  S.  Brigham,  1899,  R.  I.  Histori- 
cal Society 

H.  O.  Brigham,  n  1899,  95  Water- 
man St. 

Cornelia  C.  Bronson,  n  1896,  313 
Hope  St. 

Mrs.  Elsie  M.  S.  Bronson,  1904, 
232    Brown  St. 

Prof.  W.  C.  Bronson,  Litt.D., 
1887,  Brown  University 

Louise  M.  J.  Brough,  1897,  13 
Pamona  Ave. 

A.  E.  Brown,  1903,  39  Charles 
Field  St. 

Hon.  A.  L.  Brown,  LL.B.,  1876, 
36  Barnes  St. 

C.  W.  Brown,  1900,  Brown  Uni- 
versity 

Ethel  F.  Brown,  n  1898,  88  Com- 
stock  Ave. 

F.  H.  Brown,   1885,  Box  870 

Hon.  G.  T.  Brown,  LL.B.,  1873, 
49  Westminster  St. 

J.  H.  Brown,  n  1861,  211  Water- 
man St. 

M.  B.  Brown,  n  1899,  62  Exchange 
Place 

R.  L.  Brown,  1903,  Benefit  St. 

R.  N.  Brown,  1900,  8  Clorane  St. 

R,  P.  Brown,  1871,  13  Charles 
Field  St. 

W.  J.  Brown,  LL.B.,  1893,  912 
Banigan  Building 

Zephaniah  Brown,  1865,  5  Bene- 
volent St. 

Mary  A.    Brownell,    1897 


E.   I.  Brownell,  LL.B.,   1892,   107 

Westminster  St. 
Ethel    C.    Brownell,    n    1899,    63 

Chapin  Ave. 
W.     D.     Brownell,     LL.B.,     1894, 

15   Westminster  St. 
E.    W.    Browning,     1905,    Brown 

University 
Isabel    M.    Brownson,    1905,    342 

Plain  St. 
G.    A.    Brug,    M.D.,   n    1876,    173 

Washington  St. 
E.  W.  Brunsen,  n  1888,  96  West- 
minster St. 
Mrs.  Hope  W.  M.  Bubier,  n  1904, 

93  South  Angell  St. 
H.  H.  Bucklin,  n  1900,  100  Angell 

St.  '  .  S 

W.  T.  Bucklin,  n  1868,  158  Clif- 
ford St. 

M.  S.  Budlong,  M.D.,  1890,  604 
Westminster  St. 

Mary  E.  Budlong,  1902,  88  Chapin 
Ave. 

Anna  C.  Buffinton,  1900,  463 
Broadway 

Bertha  A.  Buffinton,  1905,  463 
Broadway 

J.  A.  Buffinton,  n  1899,  463  Broad- 
way 

Benjamin  Buffum,  1880,  256 
Waterman  St. 

W.  H.  Buffum,  M.D.,  1898,  276 
Benefit  St. 

Abby  Bullock,  n  1904,  28  Pit- 
man St. 

G.  B.  Bullock,  1905,  28  Pitman 
St. 

G.  N.  Bullock,  1873,  378  Carpenter 
St. 

J.  C.  Bullock,  1902,  146  Bridgham 
St. 

J.  R.  Bullock,  Jr.,  1896,  30  Lock- 
wood  St. 

R.  W.  Burbank,  Esq.,  1878,  912 
Banigan  Building 

Rev.  C.  A.  Burgess,  n  1899,  439 
Plain  St. 

A.  C.  Burnham,  n  1889,  62  Uni- 
versity Ave. 

J.  M.  Burnham,  1874,  Brown 
University   Library 

W.  W.  Burnham,  n  1883,  City 
Hall 

Anna  Bumside,  1903,  94  Dexter 
St. 

W.  E.  Burrows,  n  1894,  109 
Somerset  St. 

L.  M.  Burt,  n  1900,  Industrial 
Trust  Building 


Providence 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


787 


W.   C.   Burwell,    1885,   64  Alumni 

Ave. 
C.  S.  Bush,  n  1895,  24  Keene  St. 

E.  A.  Bush,  n  1898,  212  Wey- 
bosset  St. 

Ellen  M.  Bush,  n  1897,  542  Broad 

St. 
C.  A.  Butman,  n  1876,  228  Thurb- 

er  Ave. 
J.    C.    Butterworth,    n    1869,    224 

Butler  Exchange 

B.  H.  Buxton,  1904,  1473  Broad 
St. 

G.    E.    Buxton,    Jr.,    Esq.,    1902, 

1473  Broad  St. 
J.    F.    Byrne,    Esq.,    n    1893,    87 

Weybosset  St. 

F.  L.  Cady,  n  1898,  78  Central  St. 
F.  N.  Cady,  n  1897,  75  Laura  St. 
J.  H.  Cady,  1903,  127  Power  St. 
R.  D.  Cady,  1905,  155  Shaw  Ave., 

Edgewood 

Sarah  K.  Cady,  1905,  382  Black- 
stone  St. 

W.  H.  Cady,  1898,  127  Power  St. 

Letitia  M.  Cahoon,  1905,  92  Wes- 
ley an  Ave. 

A.  W.  Calder,  M.D.,  1891,  184 
Angell  St. 

A.  E.  Cameron,  1904,  489  Hope 
St. 

Frances  R.  Cameron,  1905,  489 
Hope  St. 

W.  H.  Camfield,  1905,  255  Prairie 
Ave. 

Harriet  L.  Campbell,  1905,  583 
Academy  Ave. 

J.  W.  Campbell,  1899,  96  Water- 
man St. 

L.  H.  Campbell,  1892,  158  Mel- 
rose St. 

F.  P.  Capron,  M.D.,  1877,  118 
Angell  St. 

O.  A.  Card,  n  1899,  30  Bridgham 
St. 

G.  I.  Cardellicchio,  1905,  Care  Dr. 
Henson 

Anne  W.  Carpenter,  1898,  281 
Brook  St. 

C.  S.  Carpenter,  1903,  148  Med- 
way  St. 

F.  E.  Carpenter,  Esq.,  1889,  20 
Market  Sq. 

H.  F.  Carpenter,  n  1864,  58  Page 

St. 
C.  E.  Carr,  1903,  87  Congdon  St. 

G.  W.  Carr,  M.D.,  1857,  29  Water- 
man St. 

Edward  Carrington,  1873,  66 
Williams  St. 


Alice  S.  Carroll.  1903,  131  Tock- 
wotton  St. 

Charles  Carroll,  LL.B.,  1898,  34 
Preston  St. 

J.  P.  Carroll,  n  1903,  131  Tock- 
wotton  St. 

Leila  B.  Carter,  1902,  Audubon 
Park,  Smith  St. 

Florence  P.  Case,  1897,  98  Provi- 
dence St. 

C.  D.  Casey.  1904,  27  Claremont 
Ave. 

E.  N.  Casey,  1893,  3  DeFoe  Place 
J.  L.  Casey.  1893,  3  DeFoe  Place 
H.    H.     Cawthorne,    n     1902,     73 

Carrington  Ave. 
A.    B.    Chace,    Sc.D.,     1866,    324 

Angell  St. 
A.  B.  Chace,  Jr.,   1893,  49  West- 
minister St. 

E.  S.  Chace,  LL.B.,  1901,  704 
Industrial  Building 

D.  C.  Chace,  1900,  362  Point  St. 
Lydia  G.  Chace,   1900,   75   Irving 

Ave. 
Zachariah  Chafee,    1880,   5  Cooke 

St. 
W.    R.    Champlin,    Esq.,    n    1901, 

12  Poplar  St. 
A.  D.  Chapin,  1866,  32  Creighton 

St. 
C.    V.    Chapin,    M.D.,     1876.    84 

Keene  St. 
W.  W.  Chapin,  n  1855,  80  Benefit 

St. 
C.  H.  Chapman,  1861,  228  Angell 

St. 
A.  H.  Chase.  1897,  201  Pitman  St. 
C.    F.    Chase,    n    1879,    75    West- 
minster St. 
J.   H.  Chase,    1899.    101    Adelaide 

Ave. 
W.  B.  Chase,  1885,  22  Barnes  St. 
W.  E.  Cheever.   1904,   110  Dexter 

St. 

F.  S.  Cheney,  n  1893,  201  Pond  St. 
H.   N.  Cheney,  n   1904,  308  Cali- 
fornia Ave. 

E.  D.  Chesebro,  M.D.,  1887.  2 
Hawthorne  St. 

E.  F.  Child.  1871,  48  Angell  St. 
Edith  R.  Clapp,  1900,   133  Smith 

St. 

F.  O.  Clapp,   1897.  City  Hall 
Sarah  C.  Clapp,  n  1902.  133  Smith 

St. 

Agnes  E.  Clark,  1899.  121  Pleas- 
ant St. 

F.  C.  Clark.  M.D..  1869.  161  Bene- 
fit St. 


788 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Providence 


H.  C.  Clark,  n  1882,  1362  West- 
minster St. 

H.  L.  Clark,  1876,  25  Exchange 
St. 

Theron  Clark,  1895,  Brown  Uni- 
versity 

Prof.  B.  F.  Clark,  Sc.D.,  1863, 
89  Brown  St. 

O.  P.  Clarke,  n  1880,  234  Vermont 
Ave. 

P.  O.  Clarke,  1880,  72  Weybosset 
St. 

Clara  B.  Cobb,  n  1899,  129  Lex- 
ington Ave. 

Geneva  A.  Cobb,  n  1900,  334 
Smith  St. 

Mrs.  Louise  C.  G.  Cobb,  1901, 
9  Moore  St. 

R.  M.  Cogan,  n  1901,  382  Black- 
stone  St. 

G.  B.  Colbum,  1904,  117  Water- 
man St. 

F.  S.  Cole,  1899,  Cole  Ave. 

C.  H.  Coleman,  n  1893,  114  Pit- 
man St. 

P.  H.  Coleman,  n  1885,  223 
Friendship  St. 

G.  L.  Collins,  M.D.,  1873 

J.    C.    Collins,    Jr.,    LL.B.,    1892, 

75  Westminster  St. 

Prof.  J.  F.  Collins,  h  1896,  468 
Hope  St. 

Maud  Collins,  n  1898,  130  Adelaide 
Ave. 

Hon.  LeB.  B.  Colt,  LL.B.,  h  1882, 
U.  S.  Circuit  Court 

LeB.  C.  Colt,  1899,  105  Water- 
man St. 

D.  A.  Colton,  Esq.,  n  1901,  19 
College  St. 

J.  S.  Colwell,  1900,  305  Dudley  St. 
R.  F.  Colwell,  1876,  119  Pond  St. 
W.  H.  Colwell,  n  1899,   158  West 

Clifford  St. 
B.     G.     Comstock,    n     1901,     100 

Lloyd  Ave. 
Clara     E.     Comstock,     1895,     550 

Broad  St. 
Hon.  R.  B.  Comstock,  Esq.,  1876, 

76  Humboldt    Ave. 

R.     W.    Comstock,    n     1902,     124 

Waterman  St. 
W.  P.  Comstock,  1899,  160  Brown 

St. 
Eleanor   B.   Congdon,   n    1900,    87 

Cooke  St. 
Harold     Congdon,     n      1894,     87 

Cooke  St. 
Rev.  G.  A.  Conibear,  n   1904,    11 

Cromwell  St. 


J.     E.     Connolly,     n     1899,     159 

Parade  St. 
Mary  K.  Conyngton,  g,  85  Congdon 

St. 

F.  W.  Cook,  1905,  453  Angell  St. 

G.  F.  Cook,  n  1903,  38  Adelphi 
Ave. 

L.  M.  Cook,  Esq.,  1866,  17  Custom 
House  St. 

M.  H.  Cook,  1897,  309  Wayland 
Ave. 

Clara  L.  Cooke,  1905,  134  Congdon 
St. 

C.  O.  Cooke,  M.D.,  1899,  R.  I. 
Hospital 

Nellie  F.  Cooke,  1897,  134  Cong- 
don St. 

Hon.  S.  A.  Cooke,  Esq.,  1861, 
37    Weybosset  St. 

J.  P.  Cooney,  M.D.,  n  1891,  68 
Jackson  St. 

G.  S.  Cooper,  Esq.,  1900,  1102 
Union  Trust  Company  Building 

C.  B.  Coppen,  1902,  303  Benefit 
St. 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  H.  Corbett,  n  1904, 
106  Somerset  St. 

E.  W.  Corliss,  n  1895,  56  Water- 
man St. 

H.  P.  Cornell,  1881,  24  Custom 
House  St. 

T.  A.  Cornell,  1903,  123  Governor 
St. 

Gardner  Cornett,  1898,  294  Gov- 
ernor St. 

H.  J.  C.  Corrigan,  M.D.,  1898, 
42    Broadway 

Mrs.  Ella  F.  Cory,  1902,  51  Arch 
St. 

Flora  M.  Cotton,  1904,  16  Hum- 
boldt Ave. 

Mrs.  Maud  E.  C.  Covell,  1902, 
32  John  St. 

M.  W.  Crane,  Esq.,  1900,  87  Wey- 
bosset St. 

William  Cray,  n  1897,  251  Lowell 
Ave. 

G.  H.  Crooker,  M.D.,  1887,  101 
Benefit  St. 

Prof.  Thomas  Crosby,  1894, 
Brown  University 

E.    B.   Cross,    1905,    80   Olney  St. 

H.  R.  Cross,  1900,  128  Hanover 
St. 

J.  A.  Cross,  n  1878,  935  Banigan 
Building 

Prof.  A.  C.  Crowell,  Ph.D.,  1886, 
345  Hope  St. 

Mrs.  Carrie  E.  P.  Crowell,  a  1904, 
345  Hope  St. 


Providence 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


789 


A.  J.  Gushing,  Esq.,  1870,  20 
Market  St. 

Alice  M.  Gushing,  1902,  5  Frank- 
lin St. 

Arthur  Gushing,  Esq.,  1889,  19 
Gollege  St. 

A.  H.  Gushman,  D.O..  n  1902, 
11   Euclid  Ave. 

F.  R.  Gushman,  a  1902,  19  Belle- 
vue  Ave. 

Lucy   E.   Gyr,    1900,    19  Arch   St. 

A.  L.  Danielson,  1886,  P.  O.  Box 
1900 

E.  L.  Darling,  1898,  109  Jewett 
St. 

J.     H.     Davenport,     M.D.,     1883, 

210  Benefit  St. 
David  Davidson,  n  1904,  20  Arch 

St. 

F.  B.  Davis,  1904,  212  Banigan 
Building 

Jeffrey  Davis,  1870,  260  Elmwood 

Ave. 
J.  G.  Davis,  n  1896,  1407  Broad  St. 
Prof.    N.   F.    Davis,   LL.D.,    1870, 

159  Brown  St. 
W.  R.  Davis,  n  1903,  273  Thayer 

St. 
Emily  B.  Day,  n  1904,  216  Med- 

way  St. 

F.  L.  Day,  M.D.,  1885,  240  Bene- 
fit St. 

H.  T.  Day,  n   1901,  216  Medway 

St. 
H.  D.  Day,  a  1899,  216  Medway 

St. 
J.   T.    Day,    1877,   96   Lloyd  Ave. 

G.  F.  Deacon,  M.D.,  1896,  480 
Friendship  St. 

Prof.  J.    Q.   Dealey,   Ph.D.,    1890, 

872  Hope  St. 
G.  V.  Dean,  n   1904,  68    Orchard 

Ave. 
Prof.     E.     B.     Delabarre,     Ph.D., 

n    1886,    9    Arlington    Ave. 
Ehza  J.  Delaney,  1905,  23  Pitman 

St. 
G.    E.    Dennis,    Jr.,    Ph.D.,    1888, 

114  Taber  Ave. 
J.  H.  DeWolf,  n  1857,  305  Brook 

St. 
P.   G.   DeWolf,    1905,   Brown  and 

Sharpe  Manufacturing  Go. 
G.    E.    G.    Dickerson,   n    1903,    62 

Pearl  St. 
J.  R.  Dickinson,  1895,  420  Angell 

St. 
Florence  E.  Doane,   1905,  9  John 

St. 
E.  J.  Doe,  1864,  84  Gomstock  Ave. 


G.  T.  Dorrance,  1867,  98  Water- 
man St. 

C.  B.  Dorrance,  n  1871,  807 
Broad  St. 

J.  K.  Dorrance,  1864,  2  Prospect 
St. 

S.  R.  Dorrance,  1863,  2  Prospect 
St. 

W.  T.  Dorrance,  1894.  98  Water- 
man St. 

Hon.  W.  W.  Douglas,  LL.D., 
1861,    121    George   St. 

G.  H.  Douglass,  1905.  135  Brook 
St. 

A.  A.  Dowd,  1905.  117  George  St. 

G.  E.  Downing,  Esq.,  n  1901,  16 
Gomstock  Ave. 

F.  R.  Dows,  n  1900,  70  Benevo- 
lent St. 

Sarah  E.  Doyle,  h  1894,  119 
Prospect  St. 

F.  P.  Drowne,  M.D.,  n  1902,  20 
Benefit  St. 

G.  L.  Drowne,  1898,  2  Gatalpa 
Road 

H.  B.  Drowne,  1903,  20  Benefit  St. 
H.    D.   G.    Dubois,   Esq.,   n    1898, 

19  Gollege  St. 
W.  J.  Duffy,  n  1899,  Post  Office 
Rev.    G.    G.  Dunlap,  n   1903,  295 

Williams  St. 
Henry   Dunnell,  g,   24  George  St. 
W.    W.   Dunnell,    1873,    16  Angell 

St.  ^ 

Henry  Dunster,    1880,   25   Battey 

St. 

E.  G.  Durfee,  n  1867,  29  Keene  St. 

F.  J.  Durfee,  n  1902,  5  Decatur 
Sq. 

S.  S.  Durfee.  Esq.,  1880,  170  West- 
minster St. 

Hon.  Elisha  Dyer,  Ph.D..  h   1897 

H.  A.  Dyer,  1894,  Blackstone 
Boulevard 

J.  F.  Dyer,  1899,  17  Gharles  Field 
St. 

C.  G.  Earle,  n  1903.  44  Alumni 
Ave. 

Hon.  G.  R.  Easton,  Esq.,  1896. 
75  Westminster  St. 

F.  T.  Easton.  Esq.,  1892.  Union 
Trust    Gompany    Building 

S.    H.    Easton,    1903.   Gentral    St. 
A.   M.   Eaton,  LL.B.,   1861 

G.  DeM.  P.  Eaton,  1898.  24  Ken- 
yon  St. 

A.  U.  Eddy,  Esq.,  1879,  10  Wey- 

bosset  St. 
G.  M.  Eddy,  1903,  165  Montgomery 

Ave. 


790 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Providence 


F.  G.  Eddy,  D.M.D.,  n  1874,  15 
Euclid  Ave. 

Jennie  M.  Eddy,  n  1901,  92  Mel- 
rose St. 

Olive  B.  Eddy,  1905,  250  Lock- 
wood  St. 

Mrs.  Ruth  S.  D.  Eddy,  1897,  666 
Angell  St. 

W.  H.  Eddy,  Ph.D.,  1892,  666 
Angell  St. 

Seeber  Edwards,  LL.B.,  1891, 
170  Westminster  St. 

S.  O.  Edwards,  Esq.,  1879,  181 
Lloyd  Ave. 

F.  H.  Ehmke,  1903,  Moses  Brown 
School 

E.  F.  Ely,   1879,  36  Prospect  St. 

WilHam  Ely,  1878,  69  Manning 
St. 

Parke  Erwin,  1901,  127  Pleasant 
St. 

Adelaide  A.  Esten,  1899,  14 
Barnes  St. 

E.  B.  Evans,  1901,  358  Broadway 
Lillian  E.  Everett,  1899,  36  Locust 

St. 
S.  A.  Everett,  1891,  217  Canal  St. 
Prof.  W.  G.  Everett,  Ph.D.,  1885, 

116  Governor  St. 
N.  R.  Fairchild,  g,   175  Governor 

St. 
M.  S.  Fanning,   1891,   184  Water- 
man St. 
C.   F.   Farnsworth,   Esq.,  n   1884, 

70  Humboldt  Ave. 
Maud  Farnum,    1902,    112   Bridg- 

ham  St. 
Pres.    W.    H.    P.    Faunce,    D.D., 

LL.D.,   1880,  Brown  University 

F.  A.  Feamey,  M.D.,  n  1903,  940 
Broad  St. 

J.  B.  Ferguson,  M.D.,  1898,  274 
Broad  St. 

Edward  Field,  h   1892,  City  Hall 

H.  C.  Field,  1894,  Nicholson  File 
Co. 

C.  H.  Finch,  M.D.,  1877,  62  Jack- 
son St. 

Annie  Fisher,  1904,  587  Academy 
Ave. 

G.  R.  Fisher,  M.D.,  1872,  1924 
Westminster  St. 

Abby  E.  Fiske,  n  1901,  600  Broad 

St. 
Emiline  E.  Fitz,  1900,  163  Ivy  St. 
O.    E.    Fitzgerald,    LL.B.,     1873, 

31  Market  Sq. 
F.   B.   Follett,    1897,   22  Vemdale 

Ave. 
W.  D.  Forbes,  n  1900,  132  Jenkins 

St. 


H.   C.   Foster,   n    1899,   48   Lloyd 

Ave. 
L.    T.    Foster,    1865,    6    Olive    St. 
T.  C.  Foster,  1896,  78  Waterman 

St. 
W.  S.  Foster,  n  1866,  59  George 

St. 
W.  C.  Foster,  n  1902,  78  Waterman 

St. 
W.  E.  Foster,  Litt.D.,   1873,  240 

Bowen  St. 

F.  H.  Franklin,  n  1898,  212  Wey- 
bosset  St. 

J.    R.    Freeman,    Sc.D.,    h    1904, 
235  Arlington  Ave. 

E.  C.     Frost,     1890,     Providence 
Art  Club 

G.  F.  Frost,  1896,  303  Benefit  St. 
W.  L.  Frost,  LL.B.,  1901,  48  Cus- 
tom House  St. 

Mrs.    Harriet    P.    Fuller,    a    1905, 

170  Prospect  St. 
R.  C.  Fuller,  n  1899,   70  Charles 

Field  St. 

F.  H.     Gabbi,     1902,    Industrial 
Trust  Co. 

O.    F.    Gallagher,    Esq.,    n    1899, 

206  Oxford  St. 
James  Gallivan,  n  1896,  48  Custom 

House  St. 
R.  I.  Gammell,  1872,  327  Benefit 

St. 
William  Gammell,  1878,  170  Hope 

St. 
J.  A.  Gammons,  1898,  University 

Club 
Lillian     M.    Garawell,     1902,     73 

Taber  Ave. 
Mabel    A.    Gannett,    n    1903,    43 

Chapin  Ave. 
Lucy    E.    Gannon,    n    1902,    649 

Harris  Ave. 
Edna  R.    Gardiner,    n    1898,    156 

Cypress  St. 
Elizabeth  W.  Gardiner,  1899,  113 

Lloyd  Ave. 
C.    T.    Gardner,    M.D.,    1864,    154 

North  Main  St. 
George  W.   Gardner,   M.D.,    1894, 

263  Benefit  St. 
Prof.  H.  B.  Gardner,  Ph.D.,  1884, 

Brown  University 
Mrs.  Jessie  L.  B.  Gardner,  n  1896, 

25  Jefferson  St. 
P.   W.  Gardner,  LL.B.,    1903 
Rathbone  Gardner,   Esq.,    1877 
W.  S.  Garst,  n  1901,  31  Parade  St. 

G.  H.  A.  Gates,  n  1888,  14  Craven 
St. 

Rev.    W.    F.    Geisler,    1897,    146 
Linwood  Ave. 


Providence 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


791 


C.  H.  George,  1898,  98  Bowen  St. 

D.  F.  George,  1894,  98  Bowen  St. 
Albert   Gerald,    LL.B.,    1893,    170 

Westminster  St. 
S.  A.   Gibson,   Esq.,    1896,  Provi- 
dence Journal  Co. 
P.   C.   Gifford,    1881,   Olneyville 
A.  L.  Giles,  1899,  67  Forest  St. 
J.    M.    GiUrain,    LL.B.,    1891,    35 

Dover  St. 
J.  R.  Gladding,  1881,  30  Stimson 

Ave. 
R.   H.   Gladding,   Esq.,    1892,  916 

Banigan  Building 
M.    B.    I.    Goddard,    n    1854,    25 

Brown  St. 
R.  H.  I.  Goddard,  1858,  160  Hope 

St. 
William    Goddard,    LL.D.,     1846, 

38  Brown  St. 
A.    W.    Godding,    1850,    Box    703 
C.   M.   Godding,   M.D.,    1878,   312 

Benefit  St. 

F.  S.  Goff,  n  1867,  2  Marlborough 
Ave. 

M.  L.  Goff,  1891,  87  Medway  St. 

E.  J.   Goodwin,  n    1902,    19   Polk 
St. 

Margaret    Noble    Goodwin,    1901, 

16  Cooke  St. 
Prof.  F.  P.  Gorham,  1893,  Brown 

University 
H.    B.    Gorham,    Esq.,    1898,    236 

Knight  St. 
C.    W.    Gorman,    LL.B.,    n    1899, 

73  Dover  St. 
Sarah    M.    Gough,    n    1901,    557 

Broadway 
Marion  B.  Gould,  1905,  45  Charles 

Field  St. 

G.  A.  Goulding,  1899,  17  Larch  St. 
Mrs.  Ruth  A.  Goulding,  1901,   17 

Arch   St. 
Hon.    D.    L.    D.    Granger,    LL.B., 

1874,  328  Thayer  St. 
W.  S.  Granger,  1854,  42  Olive  St. 

F.  B.  Grant,   1869,   18  Tobey  St. 
H.   L.   Grant,   D.M.D.,    1890,   623 

Banigan  Building 
H.   T.   Grant,    1869,   723   Banigan 

Building 
H.   M.   Grant,    1895,    10  Brighton 

St. 
Mary    M.     Grant,     n     1904,     187 

Bowen  St. 
Lillian    B.    Graves,    n    1902,    223 

Ives  St. 
Minerva  M.   Graves,   n   1897,    134 

Williams  St. 
Edith  Gray,  n  1904,  52  Larch  St. 


M.  B.  Gray,  n  1897,  17  Beacon 
Ave. 

B.  L.  Greatorex,  n  1903,  182 
Laurel  Hill  Ave. 

E.    H.    Green,    Ph.D.,     1898,     14 

John  St. 
H.     R.     Green,     M.D.,     1897,     14 

John  St. 
R.   C.   Green,    1896,    14   John   St. 
T.  F.  Green,  Esq.,  1887,  14  John 

St. 
Allen  Greene,  1902,  31  Benefit  St. 

A.  A.  Greene,   1880,  94  Point  St. 

C.  W.  Greene,  1884,  38  Cooke  St. 
C.  C.  Greene,   1905,  442  Pine  St. 
C.    H.   Greene,  n    1894,   236  Cali- 
fornia Ave. 

E.  A.  Greene,  1876,  IS  West- 
minster St. 

E.  P.  Greene,  1879,  25  Parade  St. 
Florence     W.     Greene,     n     1904, 

Court  House 

F.  A.  Greene,  Esq.,  1891,  412 
Butler  Exchange   Building 

H.  L.  Greene,  n  1902,  134  Lloyd 
Ave. 

H.  W.  Greene,  n  1877,  22  Canal 
St. 

H.  E.  Greene,  n  1902,  134  Lloyd 
Ave. 

H.  J.  Greene,  n  1899,  60  Charles 
Field  St. 

I.  P.  Greene,  1892,  337  West- 
minister St. 

J.  B.  Greene,  n  1890,  15  Claverick 
St. 

Emma  H.  Gregory,  a  1901.  29 
Ann  St. 

C.  H.  Griffin,  M.D.,  1894.  101 
Broad  St. 

T.  J.  Griffin,  n  1899,  63  Wash- 
ington St. 

B.  W.  Grim,  Esq.,  1899,  42  West- 
minster St. 

Russell  Grinnell,  1897,  P.  O.  Box 

89 
H.   B.  Grose,   1903,  Brown  Univ- 

versity 

E.  T.  Gross,  1901,  Union  Trust 
Building 

William  Grosvenor,  1860,  51  Pros- 
pect St. 

F.  T.  Guild,  1890,  Brown  Uni- 
versity 

T.  H.  Guild.  1901,  20  Pitman  St. 
W.  J.  Gunn,   1898,   10  Courtright 

St. 
P.   B.   Hadley,    1903,   R.    I.    Hall, 

Brown  University 


792 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Providence 


George  Hail,  n  1894,  295  Wash- 
ington St. 

Carleton  Hale,  1896,  24  Barnes  St. 

G.  D.  Hale,  M.D.,  1899,  24  Barnes 
St. 

C.  F.  Hall,  1877,  49  Westminster 
St. 

F.  L.  Hall,  n  1897,  131  Mitchell  St. 

G.  R.  C.  Hall,  n  1894,  1  Rhode 
Island  Ave. 

Minnie  A.  Hall,  a  1900,  417  Pine 
St. 

F.  T.  Hallett,  1900,  283  George  St. 
Sarah  N.  Hallett,  1901,  283  George 

St 

G.  E.  Hallihan,  n  1896,  9  Wash- 
ington Row 

A.     E.     Ham,     M.D.,     1864,     199 

Benefit  St. 
Livingston  Ham,  LL.B.,  1894.  56 

Keene  St. 

E.  B.  Hamlin,  1872,  7  Humboldt 
Ave. 

H.  H.  Hammond,  Esq.,   1884,  29 

Cabot  St. 
I.   L.   Handel,  n   1903,    107    West- 
minster St. 
Ellen  Hargren,  n  1902,  24  George 

St. 
Prof.     Albert     Harkness,     Ph.D., 

LL.D.,    1842,    101    Prospect    St. 
Prof.    A.    G.    Harkness,     1879,     7 

Cooke  St. 
Bertha    E.     Harrington,    n     1904, 

50  Prairie  Ave. 
C.    N.    Harrington,    LL.B.,    1870, 

426  Brook  St. 
G.    C.     Harrington,    n     1889,     13 

Market  Sq. 
G.  W.  Harrington,  n  1898 

F.  A.  Harris,  1888,  158  Bowen  St. 
R.   B.   Harris,  n   1882,  210  Angell 

St. 
S.  C.  Harris,  1886,  251  Bowen  St. 
W.  A.  Harris,   1897,  77  Elton  St. 
E.  LeR.  Hart,   1898,  60  Jefferson 

St. 
Stella  J.    Hartshorn,   n   1898,    189 

Wayland  Ave. 
J.   C.    Hartwell,    1899,    77    Parade 

St. 

E.  B.  Harvey,  M.D.,  1884,  183 
Broad  St. 

C.  R.  Haslam,  1902,  86  Beacon 
Ave. 

J.  W.  Haslam,  n  1903,  29  Helme 
St. 

Harriet  M.  Hathaway,  g,  12  Marl- 
boro Ave. 

F.  E.  Hawkins,  1905,  241  Thurber 
Ave. 


Frederic    Hayes,    Esq.,    1881,    170 

Westminster  St. 
H.    W.    Hayes,    Esq.,    1876,    706 

Union  Trust  Building 
Walter    Hayward,    1885,    Journal 

Office 
L.  H.  Hazard,  1889,  20  Market  Sq. 
J.  G.  Healey,  1905,  636  Cranston 

St. 
W.   A.    Heathman,   Esq.,   n   1895, 

111  Babcock  St. 
Hannah  Heaton,  1904,  152  George 

St. 
J.  C.  Hebden,  1885,  64  Exchange 

J.  F.  Heckman,  1904,  101  Broad- 
way 

E.  H.    Hedberg,   n    1903,    5    Paca 

C.  L.  A.  Heiser,  1890,  90  Brown  St. 

O.  L.  Heltzer,  n  1904,  497  Morris 
Ave. 

J.  J.  Henderson,  n  1891,  631 
Westminster  St. 

Sarah  M.  Hennessy,  n  1901,  198 
Broad  St. 

C.  H.  Henshaw,  n  1853,  100 
Bowen  St. 

Harriet  F.  Henshaw,  n  1903,  100 
Bowen  St. 

John  Henshaw,  Esq.,  1887,  42 
Westminster  St. 

Stanley  Henshaw,  n  1896,  100 
Bowen  St. 

Rev.  E.  A.  Herring,  1872,  139 
Wentworth  Ave. 

J.  P.  Herring,  1904,  139  Went- 
worth Ave. 

G.  D.  Hersey,  M.D.,  1869,  148 
Broad  St. 

Helen  E.  Hersey,  1903,  148  Broad 
St. 

Nathaniel  Hibbard,  M.D.,  1878, 
304  Potter  Ave. 

R.  G.  E.  Hicks,  Esq.,  1898,  87 
Weybosset  St. 

C.  H.  Hidden,  1861,  32  West- 
minster St. 

Walter  Hidden,  n  1874,  154  Meet- 
ing St. 

W.  U.  Hidden,  1865,  32  West- 
minster St. 

Leonora  Hill,  1902,  221  Broad  St. 

C.  G.  Hilliard,  M.D.,  1899,  483 
Elmwood  Ave. 

F.  L.  Hinckley,  LL.B.,  1891,  37 
Manning  St. 

G.  C.  Hinckley,  n  1896,  34  Taber 
Ave. 

William  Hindle,  M.D.,  n  1901, 
160  Broad  St. 


Providence 


INDEX     OF     RESIDE XCES 


793 


Rev.     J.     M.     Hobbs,     1883,     199 

Academy  Ave. 
W.    G.    Hoflfman,    Jr.,     1904,     59 

Dora  St. 
G.  A.  Holbrook,   1861,  748  North 

Main  St. 
G.  J.  Holden,  1891,  87  Weybosset 

St. 
Benjamin   Holland,   Jr.,    1905,     17 

Claremont  Ave. 
Arthur  Hollingworth,M.D.,n  1897, 

281  PubHc  St. 
Mrs.   Ruth  M.  M.  HoUingworth,  g, 

281  Public  St. 
G.  S.  Holmes,  1904,  101  Broadway 
J.  J.  Holmes,   1863,  93  Evergreen 

St. 
L.    R.    Holmes,    1899,    501    Potter 

Ave. 
A.  W.  Hopkins,  n  1903,  Olneyville 
E.  A.  Hopkins,  1905,  250  Olnev  St. 
E.  A.  Thurston,  n  1872,  459  South 

Water  St. 

E.  J.  Horton,  1902,  18  Nichols  St. 

F.  E.  Horton,  1895,  87  Weybosset 
St. 

L.     W.     Horton,     Esq.,     1897,    48 

Custom  House  St. 
V.  F.  Horton,  1873,  40  Gilmore  St. 
J.  H.  L.  Host,  n  1903,  98  Bellevue 

Ave. 
M.  W.  Host,  1888,  14  Euclid  Ave. 

C.  T.  Howard,  1878,  Drawer  1150 
M.    M.    Howland,     1871,   Tribune 

Office 
H.     J.     Hoye,     M.D.,     1895,     194 

Broad  St. 
Elizabeth  G.  Hoyt,  g,  40  Humboldt 

Ave. 

D.  W.  Hoyt,  h  1872,  40  Humboldt 
Ave. 

S.  D.  Humphrey,  1897,  Humphrey 
and  Cornell 

I.  O.  Hunt,  LL.B.  1899,  152  Irv- 
ing Ave. 

S.  F.  Hunt,  1904,  152  Irving  Ave. 

W.  C.  Huntoon,  1894,  146  Med- 
way  St. 

Daniel  Hurley,  1903,  36  East 
George  St. 

N.  P.  Hutchinson,  1905,  185  Eddy 
St. 

Grace  E.  Inman,  1898,  357  West- 
minster St. 

H.  S.  Inman,  1860,  357  West- 
minster St. 

N.  M.  Isham,  1886,  1013  Banigan 
Building 

F.  H.  Jackson,  M.D.,  n  1900,  162 
Broad  St. 


H.  E.  Jacobs,   1893,  92  President 

Ave. 
Prof.    W.    B.    Jacobs.     1882.    310 

Olney  St. 
E.    P.    Jastram,    LL.B.,    1895.    63 

Elmgrove  Ave. 
P.   S.  Jastram,    1860,  37   Medway 

St. 
T.    A.    Jenckes,    Esq.,    1877,    336 

Butler  Exchange  Building 
G.     A.    Jepherson,     LL.B..     1887. 

32  Reservoir  Ave. 
Rev.    A.    E.    Johnson.    1871.    108 

Doyle  Ave. 
A.    P.    Johnson,    Esq.,    1888.    324 

Butler  Exchange 
H.  J.  Johnson,  n   1863,  28  Maple 

St. 
Joseph     Johnson,     n     1902,     157 

Broadway 
J.    H.    Johnson,     1884,    39    East 

George  St. 
M.   C.   Johnson,    1900,   37   Charles 

Field  St. 
W.  C.  Johnson,  n  1901,  380  West- 
minster St. 

E.  S.  Jones,  n  1868,  1266  West- 
minster St. 

F.  A.  Jones,  Esq.,  1896,  49  West- 
minster St. 

F.  C.  Jones,  1904,  1266  West- 
minster St. 

F.  W.  Jones,  n  1896,  26  Congdon 
St. 

J.  D.  E.  Jones,  1893,  49  Hum- 
boldt Ave. 

J.  H.  Jones,  Jr.,  1903,  Providence 
News 

Jules  Jordon,  Mus.D.,  h  1895. 
Butler  Exchange 

H.  V.  A.  Joslin,  1867,  140  Black- 
stone  Boulevard 

I.  W.  Kelley,  n  1904,  194  Broad- 
way 

Prof.  W.  H.  Kenerson.  1896, 
Brown  University 

Florence  R.  Kenyon.  n  1896.  180 
Lockwood  St. 

G.  H.  Kenyon,  M.D..  1864.  123 
North  Main  St. 

H.  A.  Kenyon,  1904,  100  Hospital 
St 

M.  W.  Kern,  1892,  148  Melrose  St. 

R.  D.  Kettner,  1905.  53  Wesleyan 
Ave. 

Grahame  Kilvert.  n  1896.  25  Gush- 
ing St. 

W  D.  Kilvert.  n  1898.  436  Brook 
St. 

Gertrude  S.  Kimball,  n  1898.  29 
Humboldt  Ave. 


794 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Providence 


H.  E.  Kimball,  n  1904,  142  Angell 
St. 

W.  H.  Kimball,  1894,  462  Broad- 
way 

E.  P.  King.  M.D.,  1876,  55  Vernon 
St. 

G.  F.  J.  King,  M.D.,  1889,  43 
Waterman  St. 

Dean  Lida  S.  King,  a  1894,  Brown 
University 

W.  W.  Kirby,  M.D.,  n  1900,  377 
Elmwood  Ave. 

C.  P.  Knight,  n  1885,  243  Elm- 
wood  Ave. 

H.  D.  Knight,  n  1902,  366  Broad- 
way 

Webster  Knight,  1876,  3  Wash- 
ington Row 

W.  T.  Knoop,  1901,  86  Holden  St. 

E.  R.  Knowles,  LL.D.,  Sc.D., 
n    1881,    506    Public   St. 

Edwin  Knowles,  1894,  47  Stewart 
St. 

S.  D.  Knowles,  n  1902,  193  Bene- 
fit St. 

I.    G.    Ladd,    1886 

F.  E.  Lakey,  1894,  14  Craven  St. 
Harriet  G.  Lane,   1905,  26  Irving 

St. 

Prof.  Courtney  Langdon,  h  1891, 
86  Upton  St. 

Hon.  Oscar  Lapham,  1864,  4 
Weybosset  St. 

S.  S.  Lapham,  Esq.,  1898,  4  Wey- 
bosset St. 

William  Larcher,  n  1901,  282 
Benefit  St. 

Evangeline  Larry,  n  1900,  25 
Pitman  St. 

J.  DeW.  Larry,  n  1896,  54  North 
Main  St. 

Eva  J.  Latham,  n  1900,  87  Wey- 
bosset St. 

W.  R.  Lawton,  1903,  111  Chapin 
Ave. 

W.  S.  Learned,  1897,  Moses  Brown 
School 

E.  B.  Lederer,  1901,  9  Bridgham 
St. 

C.  M.  Lee,  Esq.,  1877,  147  Elm- 
wood  Ave. 

Mary  C.  Lee,  1902,  182  Bellevue 
Ave. 

J.  W.  Leech,  M.D.,  n  1902,  R.  I. 
Hospital 

H.  G.  Leighton,  1903,  128  South 
Angell  St. 

Grace  F.  Leonard,  1903,  156 
Broad  St. 

Mary  B.  Leonard,  1899,  156 
Broad  St. 


Mabel     S.     LeValley,     1900,     124 

Wesley  an  Ave. 
F.  H.Lewis,  n  1897,63  Beacon  Ave. 
J.  B.  Lewis,  n  1896,  8  Exchange 

Place 
J.  D.  Lewis,  n  1868,  134  Brown  St. 
J.  W.  Lewis,  1894,  15  Westminster 

St. 
L.    M.   Lincoln,    1892,    209   Lenox 

Ave. 
Hon.  C.  W.  Lippitt,  1865 
H.  F.  Lippitt,  1878 
R.  L.  Lippitt,  n  1882,  29  Orchard 

Ave. 
F.     D.     Lisle,     1891,     509     Union 

Trust  Building 
J.     B.     Littlefield,     LL.B.,     1902, 

102  Bowen  St. 
Katharine     F.     Littlefield,     1902, 

102  Bowen  St. 
Rev.   B.   T.   Livingston,    1897,   37 

Pitman  St. 
I.  J.  S.  Loeb,  n  1902,  Care  William 

Loeb,    101    Sabin  St. 
A.     J.     Loepsinger,     n     1904,     39 

Atlantic  Ave. 
Bessie  A.  Loud,  1903,  4  Wesleyan 

Ave. 
H.  B.  Loud,  n  1899,  11  Plenty  St. 
E.  F.  Lovejoy,  LL.B.,   1885,  616- 

618  Banigan  Bldg. 
C.     W.     Loveland,    n     1897,     143 

Indiana  Ave. 
H.    P.    Lovewell,    M.D.,    1889,    6 

Hammond  St. 
Adella  F.  Low,  n  1897,   16  South 

Angell  St. 
W.  K.  Low,  1901,  204  Westminster 

St. 
Linda  M.  Lowell,   1904,   167  Ohio 

Ave. 
R.  C.  Lowell,  1899,  420  Hope  St. 
F.  N.  Luther,  1884,  Journal  Office 
Mrs.  Minnie  A.  H.  Luther,  n  1896, 

121  Sycamore  St. 
Bertha    H.    Lyman,    n    1896,    188 

Sackett  St. 
Emily  H.     Lyman,    n     1901,     188 

Sackett  St. 
C.  P.  Lynch,  n  1900,  214  Point  St. 
Katherine  G.  Lynch,  a  1899,  60S 

Academy  Ave. 
R.  K.  Lyons,  n  1899,   159  Lloyd 

Ave. 
Mrs.    Minnie   L.    B.    Lyons,    1901, 

159  Lloyd  Ave. 
A.  M.  Lythgoe,  n  1891,  64  Albany 

St. 
H.  L.  McAiislan,  n  1900,  544  Elm- 
wood  Ave. 


Providence 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


795 


W.  A.  McAuslan,  1896,  44  Elton 
St. 

J.  P.  McBay,  n  1904,  163  Howell 
St. 

Ella  B.  McCaffrey,  1902,  61  Cong- 
don  St. 

E.  J.  McCaffrey,  1903,  95  Chatham 
St. 

J.  J.  McCaffrey,  Esq.,  1899,  Indus- 
trial Trust  Building 

J.  F.  J.  McCarthy,  n  1901,  248 
Charles  St. 

J.  E.  McCartin,  n  1901,  226 
Blackstone  St. 

W.  V.  McCready,  M.D.,  1897, 
372  Atwells  Ave. 

A.  M.  McCrillis,  1897,  11  Exchange 

C.  A.  McDonald,  1903,  282  Smith 

St. 
William     McDonald,     Jr.,      M.D., 

1895,  Butler  Hospital 
A.    F.    McGinn,    M.D.,    1892,    64 

Borden  St. 
E.  F.  McKenna,  1905,  1686  West- 
minster St. 
J.  J.  McKenna,  1904,  137  Rocham- 

beau  Ave. 
Theresa    R.    McKenna,    1904,    39 

Bainbridge  Ave. 
Isabel  S.   McKenzie,  n   1902,   349 

Eaton  St. 
Suzanne     G.     Mackie,     1900,     43 

Woonasquatucket  Ave. 
W.  D.  Mackie,  n  1904,  43  Woon- 
asquatucket Ave. 
C.     B.     Mackinney,    n    1896,     11 

Euclid  Ave. 
H.  A.  Mackinney,  1903,  American 

Screw  Co. 
W.    C.    McLaughlin,    M.D.,    1901, 

7  Amity  St. 
G.   R.      McLeod,     Esq.,    n     1889, 

Banigan  Building 
P.    J.    McQuaid,    1900,    31    Quaid 

St. 
Rt.  Rev.  W.  N.  McVicar,  LL.D., 

h  1904,  10  Brown  St. 
W.    H.    MagiU,    M.D.,    1893,    118 

Broad  St. 
Nora  L.  Maguire,  1904,  79  Andem 

St. 
Minnie  C.  Mahy,  1900,  40  Fourth 

St. 
Mrs.  Clara  H.  Maine,  n   1896,  89 

Parade  St. 
J.  F.  Malmstead,   1902,  53   Whit- 
marsh  St. 
Helena  Manatt,  n  1903,  59  Charle 
Field  St. 


Sarah  I.  Manatt,  1901,  59  Charles 

Field  St. 
Alice    H.    Manchester,     1905,    82 

Olney  St. 

E.  N.  Manchester,      1902,  5  Hope 
College,    Brown    University 

Emogene    M.    Manning,    1895,    55 
Keene  St. 
Prof.  H.  P.  Manning,  Ph.D.,  1883. 
Brown  University 

A.  T.  Mansfield,   1868,  25  Water- 
loo St. 

Mrs.  Jenny  M.  J.  Marcy,  n  1899, 

478  Friendship  St. 
Henry    Marsh,    Jr.,     Esq.,     1871, 

P.   O.    Box  975 

F.  R.  Martin,  h  1902 

Richard  Martin,  1899,  90  Webster 

Ave. 
W.  D.  Martin,  1862,  27  Princeton 

Ave. 

F.  W.  Marvel,   1894,  Brown  Uni- 
versity 

C.  F.  Mason,  1861,  P.  O.  Box  955 

E.  W.    Mason,    1868,    149   Water- 
man St. 

E.     W.     Mason,    Jr.,     1899,     149 

Waterman  St. 
H.     H.    Mason,    M.D       1900.    34 

Mawney  St. 
J.  H.  Mason,  1878,  253  Waterman 

St. 
W.  W.  Massie,  n  1899   24  Mawney 

St. 
Adrienne     Matthews,     1900,     131 

Ocean  St. 

G.  S.  Matthews,  M.D.,   1885,  419 
Cranston  St. 

B.  E.    Mathewson,    n    1899,    102 
Messer  St. 

L.  B.  Mathewson,   1898,   16  West 

Park  St. 
A.   C.   Matteson,   LL.B..   1893,   31 

Market  Sq. 
Hon.    Charles    Matteson,    LL.D.. 

1861,   112  Prospect  St. 

F.  W.   Matteson,    1892,   50  South 
Main  St. 

G.  A.  Matteson,  M.D.,   1896.    112 
Prospect  St. 

W.  L.  Mauran,  n  1887,  287  Butler 

Ave. 
R.     W.     Mawney.     n     1904,     380 

Smith  St. 
W.  T.  Maxfield,  n  1879,  88  Laura 

St. 
Mrs.    Ada   G.    W.    Mead,   a    1896, 

283  Wayland  Ave. 
Prof.  A.  D.  Mead,  Ph.D.,  a  1891. 

Brown  University 
L.  H.  Meader,  Ph.D.,  a  1894,  88 

Andem  St. 


796 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Providence 


W.  G.  Meader,  1905,  IS  West- 
minster St. 

Prof.  Alexander  Meiklejohn,  Ph.D. 
1893,  Brown  University 

Hester  J.  Mercer,  1903,  66  Bene- 
fit St. 

Mrs.  Sarah  C.  B.  Merrick,  n  1902, 
167  Linwood  Ave. 

C.   H.   Merriman,  h   1894 

C.  H.  Merriman,  Jr.,  1892,  8 
Prospect  St. 

H.  T.  Merriman,  1894,  26  Cooke 
St. 

LB.  Merriman,  1897,  Manville  Co. 

H.  K.  Metcalf,  1902,  600  Angell 
St. 

Houghton  Metcalf,  1904,  600 
Angell  St. 

H.  T.  Metcalf,  Esq.,  1897,  75 
Westminster  St. 

R.  B.  Metcalf,  n  1870,  P.  O.  Box 
582 

S.  O.  Metcalf,  1878 

A.  L.  Midgeley,  D.M.D.,  1901, 
315  Butler  Exchange 

Marion  Midgeley,  1905,  99  Dune- 
din  St. 

Robert  Millar,  M.D.,  1858,  238 
Benefit  St. 

G.  W.  Millard,  1875,  P.  O.  Box 
977 

J.  C.  Millard,  1905,  120  Congdon 
St. 

H.  C.  Miller,   1897,  217  Canal  St. 

H.  G.  Miller,  M.D.,  1860,  189 
Bowen  St. 

Myrtis  A.  Milliken,  1902,  460  Pine 
St. 

V.  S.  Milliken,  n  1901,  460  Pine 
St. 

L.  S.  Milner,  1902,  1  Congdon  St. 

F.  W.  Miner,  n  1894,  3  Temple  St. 
Rev.     G.     H.     Miner,     1863,     310 

Benefit  St. 

G.  L.  Miner,  1897,  38  East  Mann- 
ing St. 

Lillian  B.  Miner,  a  1898,  547  Elm- 
wood  Ave. 

H.  A.  Monroe,  n  1894,  35  West- 
minster St. 

A.  L.  Morrison,  D.D.S.,  n  1890, 
385  Westminster  St. 

Prof.  A.  S.  Morse,  1896,  Brown 
University 

Anne  G.  Morse,  n  1903,  44  Bene- 
fit St. 

Ethel  B.  Morse,  n  1904,  596 
Broad  St. 


W.   B.  Moss,  n  1902,   53  America 

St. 
W.    W.    Moss,    LL.B.,    1894,    924 

Banigan  Building 
Mabel    C.    Moulton,    n    1903,    327 

Elmwood  Ave. 

E.  C.  Mowry,   1904,  7  Barnes  St. 
J.  E.  Mowry,  1867,  162  Academy 

Ave. 

R.  G.  Mowry,  Esq.,  1877,  P.  O. 
Box  931 

Hon.  J.  C.  Mumford,  Esq.,  1881, 
49  Westminster  St. 

W.  L.  Munro,  M.D.,  1879,  62 
North  Main  St. 

Prof.  W.  H.  Munro,  1870,  115 
Butler  Ave. 

G.  B.  Munroe,  n  1897,  R.  I.  Hos- 
pital Trust  Co. 

J.  S.  Murdock,  LL.B.,  1896,  Bani- 
gan Building 

T.  F.  Murphy,  n  1874,  49  Wey- 
bosset  St. 

W.  T.  Murphy,  1903,  27  Landor 
St. 

H.  C.  Newton,  1905,  313  Maxcy 
Hall,    Brown   University 

T.  L.  Newton,  1890,  156  Friend- 
ship St. 

G.  H.  Nichols,  M.D.,  n  1884,  557 
Cranston  St. 

H.  W.  Nichols,  n  1902,  175  Power 
St. 

C.  A.  Nightingale,  1878,  54  North 
Main  St. 

H.  R.  Nightingale,  n  1883,  70 
Mathewson  St. 

N.  L.  Niles,  M.D.,  1899,  752 
North  Main  St. 

J.  J.  Nolan,  Esq.,  n  1899,  49 
Westminster  St. 

Mrs.  Beulah  M.  H.  Nordlinger, 
1900,  47  Adelphi  Ave. 

C.  E.  Norris,  1900,  Brunonia  Hall, 
Brown  University 

D.  F.  O'Brien,  LL.B.,  1898,  10 
Weybosset  St. 

F.  W.  O'Connell,  1904,  75  Lang- 
don  St. 

C.  J.  O'Connor,  Esq.,  1895,  75 
Westminster  St. 

E.  DeV.  O'Connor,  Esq.,  1892,  4 
Weybosset  St. 

J.  F.  Oderman,  n  1902,  112  Union 
St. 

Charles  O'Leary,  M.D.,  n  1892, 
70  Jackson  St. 

C.  D.  O'Leary,  M.D.,  1884,  70 
Jackson  St. 

E.  W.  Olney,  n  1898,  141  Water- 
man St. 


Providence 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


797 


W.  H.  O'Neil,  1892,  3  Washington 

Row 
P.    M.    O'Reilly,    LL.B.,    n    1902, 

326  Public  St. 
G.    L.    C.    Ormsbee,    n    1890,    301 

West  Exchange  St. 
C.  L.  Osier,  1903,  241  Rhodes  St. 
Emma    G.     Osier,     n     1902,     241 

Rhodes  St. 
L.  J.  Osier,  1872,  241  Rhodes  St. 
Mary  E.  Oslin,  1904,  241  Amherst 

St. 
H.   W.   Ostby,  n   1899,  Cooke  St. 
Rev.    J.    V.    Osterhout,    1866,    18 

Oak  St. 
F.  A.  Otis,  1903,  203  Adelaide  Ave. 
H.  N.  Otis,  n  1904,  233  Bowen  St. 
J.  O.   Otis,  n   1897,   203   Adelaide 

Ave. 
M.  N.  Otis,  n  1903,  57  Whitmarsh 

St. 
W.    P.    Otis,    1896,    203    Adelaide 

Ave. 
C.    D.    Owen,    Jr.,    1897,    Beacon 

Manufacturing  Co. 
Sarah    DeV.    Packard,    1904,    425 

Angell  St. 

F.  A.  Page,  1901,  Custom  House 
C.  E.  Paine,  1898,  482  Broadway 
H.  M.  Paine,   1902,   112  Peace  St. 
W.  H.  Paine,  1891,  242  Olney  St. 
Prof.  A.  de  F.  Palmer,  Jr.,  Ph.D., 

1891,  Brown  University 
H.    R.    Palmer,    n    1879,    United 

National  Bank 
Julius    Palmer,    1877,    P.    O.    Box 

1103 
Hon.  C.  F.  Parkhurst,  Esq.,  1876, 

Court  House 
J.     G.     Parkhurst,     n     1843,     156 

Sutton  St. 
H.  G.  Partridge,  M.D.,   1892,  242 

Broad  St. 
M.  C.  Pease,   1876,  37  Weybosset 

St. 
Ellen  O.  Peck,  n  1896,  106  George 

St. 

G.  B.  Peck,  M.D.,  1864,  865  North 
Main  St. 

Maria  S.   Peck,    1895,    106  George 

St. 
Mrs.   Martha  B.   P.   Peck,  n  1896, 

16  Stanwood  St. 
W.  B.  Peck,   1897,  61   Peck  St. 
W.     T.     Peck,     Sc.D.,     1870,     48 

Princeton  Ave. 
F.   E.   Peckham,  M.D.,    1885,   266 

Benefit  St. 
W.    T.    Peckham,    1897,    Box    524 
C.     E.    D.     Peirce,    n     1864,     507 

Broadway 


Eliza     M.     Peirce,     a     1899,     507 

Broadwav 
W.    R.     iVrce,    Sc.D.,     1865,     129 

Cypress  St. 
G.   H.   Perkins,  g,    19  Angell  St. 
CM.  Perrv,  1891.  4  Catalpa  Road 
T.     M.     Phetteplace,     1899,     1612 

Broad  St. 

F.  G.  Phillips,  M.D.,  n  1901,  251 
Broad  St. 

R.  S.  Phillips,  xM.D..  1896,  194 
Angell  St. 

W.  C.  Phillips,  1902,  155  Benefit 
St. 

W.  L.  Phillips,  1881,  170  West- 
minster St. 

Alice  R.  Pierce,  a  1901,  39  Daboll 
St. 

Cassandra  M.  Pierce,  n  1899,  106 
King  Philip  St. 

E.  E.  Pierce,  M.D.,  1877,  328 
Broadway 

Grace  Pierce,   1902,  72  Broad  St. 
Harriet    E.     Pierce,    a     1904,     39 

Daboll  St. 
H.   C.    Pierce,   n    1874,    106    King 

Philip  St. 
Lucy   Pierce,   n    1904,    194   Daboll 

St. 
Maude  Pierce,  n  1903,  132  South 

Angell  St. 
Robinson  Pierce,  1902.  132  South 

Angell  St. 
D.    B.    Pike,    1894,    Court    House 
J.  A.  Pirce,  LL.B.,  1892,  10  Wey- 
bosset St. 
Sophia    L.    Pitman,    n    1898.    152 

Pitman  St. 
S.   M.   Pitman,  n   1870,   721    Bani- 

gan  Building 
L.    T.    Place,    1898,    87    Comstock 

Ave. 
C.    C.    Plummer,    Esq.,    1871,    108 

John  St. 

G.  W.  Plummer,  n  1900,  75  West- 
minster St. 

Prof.  W.  C.  Poland.  Litt.D.,  1868. 
53  Lloyd  Ave. 

F.  M.   Pond,    1860,   255   Hope  St. 
A.    U.    Pope,    1904,    Brown    Uni- 
versity 

G.  W.  Porter,  M.D.,  1870.  8 
Greene  St. 

Prof.  Albert  K.  Potter,  1886. 
Brown  University 

Alfred  K.  Potter,  1902.  24  Taber 
Ave. 

C.  A.  Potter,  n  1887,  86  Wey- 
bosset St. 

C.  E.  Potter,  n  1897,  P.  O.  Box 
343  Olneyville 


798 


BROWN      UNIVERSITY 


Providence 


D.  M.  Potter,  LL.B.,  1901,  87 
Weybosset  St. 

W.  A.  Potter,  n  1887,  Potter  and 

Company 
W.  R.  Potter,  n  1887,   104  Bani- 

gan  Building 
R.  C.  Powers,  n  1898,  30  Medway 

St. 

C.  T.  Pratt,  n  1873,  4  Market  Sq. 
W.  A.  Presbrey,   1890,   16  Wood- 
man St. 

H.  W.  Preston,  1883,  98  West- 
minster St. 

W.  F.  Preufert,  1866,  59  Parade 
St. 

J.  T.  Pyke,  1880,  237  Butler  Ave. 

J.  C.  Quinn,  Esq.,  1888,  108 
Hope  St. 

Mary  F.  Rafter,  1901,  66  Benefit 
St. 

F.  E.  Randall,  n  1903,  556  Crans- 
ton St. 

L.  A.  Randall,  1900,   18  Park  St. 

Prof.  O.  E.  Randall,  Ph.D.,  1884, 
Brown  University 

R.  F.  Randall,  n  1899,  58  College 
St. 

E.  J.  Rathbun,  LL.B.,  1896,  49 
Westminster  St. 

J.   H.   Raymond,  Esq.,   1899,    170 

Westminster  St. 
W.  A.  Read,  1905,  268  Brown  St. 
L.  A.   Reese,  a   1902 

D.  W.  Reeves,  n  1900,  76  Doyle 
Ave. 

Marguerite  McL.  Reid,  1902,  33 
Burnett  St. 

C.  C.  Remington,  Esq.,  1899,  48 
Custom  House  St. 

Fr^d^rique  R^mond,  n  1904,  59 
East  George  St. 

V.  I.  Reynolds,  n  1904,  60  Ever- 
green St. 

W.  S.  Reynolds,  Esq.,  1893,  213 
Lenox  Ave. 

Christopher  Rhodes,  n  1862,  290 
Benefit  St. 

F.  M.  Rhodes,  1890,  Providence 
Board  of  Trade 

W.  C.  Rhodes,  1864,  200  Hope  St. 
H.    A.    Rice,    LL.B.,     1889,     737 

Banigan  Building 
H.  M.   Rice,   1860 

E.  G.  Rich,  n  1901,  375  Black- 
stone  St. 

Ethel  E.  Rich,  1903,  375  Black- 
stone  St. 

Elizabeth  L.  Richards,  n  1901, 
169  Power  St. 

Margaret  W.  Richards,  n  1899, 
169  Power  St. 


C.     G.     Richardson,      1900,      118 

Hanover  St. 
James   Richardson,    1882,   25   Ex- 
change St. 
W.    B.    Richardson,    Esq.,     1899, 

19  College  St. 
Howard    Richmond,    n    1872,    32 

George  St. 
H.     A.     Richmond,    n     1897,     32 

George  St. 
K.  C.  Richmond,  1885,  204  Angell 

St. 
R.     W.     Richmond,     Esq.,     1902, 

170  Westminster  St. 
A.     H.     Ricketts,     n     1901,     367 

Blackstone  St. 
S.  S.  Rider,  h  1880,  73  Almy  St. 
J.  M.  Ripley,  LL.B.,  n  1855,  148 

Waterman  St. 

E.  S.  Roberts,  n  1896,  297  Wey- 
bosset St. 

C.  L.  Robinson,  1905,  200  Water- 
man St. 
C.     P.     Robinson,     LL.B.,     1863, 

207  Governor  St. 
Constance  Robinson,  g,  207  Gov- 
ernor St. 
Ethel     T.     Robinson,      1905,     27 

Beacon  Ave. 
Emily  P.  S.  Rogers,  n  1902,  264 

Bo  wen  St. 
A.  F.  Rose,  n  1903,  168  Medway 

St. 
Mrs.   Helen  M.   E.   Rose,  n   1899, 

19   Woonasquatucket  Ave. 
H.    B.    Rose,    1881,    76   Comstock 

Ave. 
Mrs.  Josephine  A.  B.  Rose,  1897, 

168  Medway  St. 
Eda  M.  Round,  1897,  139  Superior 

St. 
A.    W.    Rounds,    M.D.,    n    1895, 

Broad  St. 
C.  P.  Roundy,  1900,  32  Larch  St. 
Rev.    E.    S.    Rousmaniere,    D.D., 

h    1905,   97   Angell   St. 
Hon.    Frederick    Reuckert,    Esq., 

1877,    87    Weybosset    St. 
Florence  W.  Russell,  n  1898,  268 

Westminster  St. 
J.  H.  Russell,  n  1902,  50  Chapin 

Ave. 

F.  P.  Sackett,  1897,  177  George  St. 
Gen.  F.  M.  Sackett,  1861,  177 

George  St. 

H.  W.  Sackett,  n  1894,  25  Ex- 
change St. 

C.  M.  Salisbury,  Esq.,  n  1873, 
19  College  St. 

L.  E.  Salisbury,  n  1863,  160 
Smith  St. 


Providence 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


799 


G.  L.  Sammis,  n  1896,  218  Lowell 
Ave. 

Mrs.  Grace  H.  P.  Sammis,  n  1899, 
218  Lowell  Ave. 

Lena  W.  Sanborn,  n  1901,  15 
Greene  St. 

R.  C.  Sanger,  1896,  380  West- 
minster St. 

O.  P.  Sarle,  1886,  146  Westmin- 
ter  St. 

W.  M.  Saunders,  n  1891,  20  Dewey 
St. 

Inez  V.  Sayer,  1904,  988  Smith  St. 

L.  C.  Schmidt,  n  1903,  100  Elm- 
grove  Ave. 

Lillie  L.  Scholfield,  1903,  49  Bea- 
con Ave. 

A.  H.  Scott,   1903,   1  Dix  Ave. 

H.  L.  Scott,  n  1901,  227  Eddy  St. 

W.  A.  Scott,  Esq.,  1897,  1002 
Union  Trust  Building 

W.  H.  Scott,  1875,  357  West- 
minster St. 

Rev.  A.  E.  Scoville,  1884,  82 
Upham  St. 

Irene  T.  Seabury,  n  1903,  72 
Keene  St. 

W.  S.  Seamans,  Jr.,  1902,  465 
Smithfield  Road 

Carrie    M.     Searle,    a     1903,     129 

C.  H.  Seddon,  1905,  29  Sexton  St. 
Harriet    H.    Sessions,    n    1901,    1 

Benton  Ave. 
H.  D.  Sharpe,  1894,  130  Angell  St. 
Lucian  Sharpe,    1893,    130  Angell 

St. 
F.  E.  Shaw,  1882,  126  Melrose  St. 

D.  H.  Sheahan,  Esq.,  1889,  135 
Bridgham  St. 

H.  C.  Sherman,  n  1878,  86  Bene- 
volent St. 

E.  W.  Shedd,  1884,  146  West- 
minster St. 

J.  H.  Shedd,  h  1894 

A.  N.  Sheldon,  n  1899,  47  Har- 
vard Ave. 

Helen  S.  Sheldon,  n  1903,  1158 
Westminster  St. 

Alice  R.  Sheppard,  a  1900,  38 
Congdon  St. 

Helen  M.  Sherman,  1902,  45  Elm- 
wood  Ave. 

J.  L.  Sherman,  1903,  45  Elmwood 
Ave. 

S.  A.  Sherman,  Ph.D.,  a  1900, 
227  Irving  Ave. 

W.  C.  Sherman,  1897,  299  High- 
land Ave. 

R.  A.  Sherwood,  1903,  324  Laurel 
Hill  Ave. 


Marion    L.    Shorey,    1904,    Brown 

Universitv 
L.  W.  Simonds,  n   1899,  7  Tenth 

St. 
G.  H.  Slade,  1877,  416  Friendship 

St. 
Ruth  E.   Slade,  g,  95  Andem  St. 
W.   L.   Slade,    1878,  47   Exchange 

Place 
C.  A.  Slattery,  n  1903,  24  Vernon 

St. 
J.    H.    Slattery,    LL.B.,    1901,    29 

Vernon  St. 
Prof.    Frederick    Slocum,     Ph.D., 

1895,  Ladd  Observatory 
P.   D.   S.   Slocum,   Esq.,    1889.   32 

Westminster  St. 
Maud   Slye,    1899,    R.    I.    Normal 

School 
C.  H.  Smart,  1868,  773  Charles  St. 

A.  D.  Smith,  1854,  75  Prospect 
St. 

Annie  M.  Smith,  n  1901,  85  Wen- 
dell St. 

B.  W.  Smith,  Esq.,  1876,  389 
Angell  St. 

Bertha  N.   Smith,    1902,    136   Po- 

casset  Ave.,  Olneyville 
Candace     A.     Smith,     1901,     682 

North  Main  St. 

C.  M.  Smith,  Esq.,  1859,  116 
Benevolent  St. 

C.  M.  Smith,  Jr.,  1885,  112  Bene- 
volent St. 

Mrs.  Celia  S.  P.  Smith,  n  1903, 
79  Lloyd  Ave. 

E.  B.  Smith,  M.D.,  n  1878,  13 
Greene  St. 

E.  G.  Smith,  1889,  87  Weybosset 
St. 

F.  M.  Smith,  1892,  15  Westminster 
St. 

G.  E.  Smith,  n  1894,  136  Rhodes 
St. 

G.  M.  Smith,  1869,  165  Hope  St. 

Mrs.  Jennie  C.  H.  Smith,  n  1897, 
42  Harvard  Ave. 

R.  O.  Smith,  1902,  P.  O.  Box 
1342 

S.  N.  Smith,  M.D.,  n  1903,  79 
Llovd  Ave. 

W.  B'.  Smith,  1888,  116  Benev- 
olent St. 

W.  E.  Smith,  1893,  141  Cypress 
St. 

S.   M.   Snow,    1883,   257  Gano  St. 

G.  L.  Spencer,  1904,  90  Keene  St. 

R.  L.  Spencer,  n  1889,  29  Wey- 
bosset St. 

G.  T.  Spicer,  M.D.,  1897,  158 
Broadway 


8oo 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Providence 


W.  A.  Spicer,  Jr.,  1905,  371  Broad- 
way 

J.  E.  Spink,  Esq.,  1865,  150 
South  Angell  St. 

Mary  Spink,  a  1902,  150  South 
Angell  St. 

Hon.  H.  J.  Spooner,  LL.B.,   1860 

H.  J.  Spooner,  Jr.,  1891,  125 
George  St. 

Eleanor  Stark,  1904,  41  Chapin 
Ave. 

H.  S.  Stedman,  1905,  21  Beacon 
Ave. 

Arthur  Steere,  1902,  17  Bassett 
St. 

E.  J.  Steere,  1894,  173  Bellevue 
Ave. 

Frank  Steere,  LL.B.,  1894,  49 
Westminster  St. 

R.  W.  Steere,  1901,  84  Waterman 
St. 

W.  H.  Steere,  1896,  81  Bellevue 
Ave. 

A.  P.  Stevens,  1895,  185  Oak 
Hill  Ave. 

T.  H.  Stevens,  1901,  604  Smith 
St. 

E.  C.  B.  Stiness,  LL.B.,  1890, 
19    Arlington    Ave. 

H.  W.  Stiness,  n  1902,  210  Gov- 
ernor St. 

Hon.  J.  H.  Stiness,  LL.B.,  1861, 
210  Governor  St. 

W.  R.  Stiness,  n  1877,  943  Bani- 
gan  Building 

W.  C.  Stinson,  g.   137  Ontario  St. 

Alma  Stockard,  1903,  95  Benev- 
olent St. 

C.  H.  Stockard,  1904,  95  Benev- 
olent St. 

E.  A.  Stockwell,  Esq.,  1899,  61 
East  Manning  St. 

G.  A.  Stock-well,   1872 

A.  C.  Stone,  1897,  80  Clifford  St. 

Ellen  A.  Stone,  M.D.,  a  1896, 
280  Waterman  St. 

H.  W.  Stone,  n  1872,  44  Susan  St. 

S.  S.  Stone,  Esq.,  1885,  616- 
618  Banigan  Building 

Rev.  E.  F.  Studley,  1893,  224 
Broadway 

M.  X.  SulHvan,  Ph.D.,  a  1902, 
5  Brunonia  Hall,  Brown  Uni- 
versity 

A.  P.  Sufmner,  Esq.,  1885,  17 
Custom  House  St. 

G.  W.  Sutcliffe,  1899,  82  Doyle 
Ave. 

H.  L.  Swan,  1897,  20  Halsey  St. 

W.  B.  Swarts,  1878,  383  Angell  St. 


C.  S.  Sweetland,   1866,  9  Orchard 

Ave. 
Hon.     W.     H.     Sweetland,     Esq., 

1878,  County  Court  House 
C.  E.  Swett,  n  1894,  179  Medway 

St. 
A.    T.    Swift,    Ph.D.,     1889,     122 

Rochambeau  Ave. 
J.    C.    Swift,    1895,    English    High 

School 
E.   P.  Taft,   1904,   102  Waterman 

St. 
EUza  F.  W.  Taft,  n  1902,  36  South 

Wales  St. 
H.    S.    Taft,    1892,    Box    1443 
Orray  Taft,   1885,  20    Market   Sq. 
O.   A.   Taft,   1863,  35    Dartmouth 

Ave. 
R.  R.  Taft,  1888,  P.  O.  Box  1443 
R.   W.  Taft,    1891,   154  Hope  St 
Hon.  R.  C.  Taft,  h  1891,  79  Water- 
man St. 
R.  C.  Taft,  Jr.,  n   1895,  96  Lloyd 

Ave. 
E.  DeW.  Talbot,  n  1899,  391  Hope 

St. 
W.    B.    Tanner,    Esq.,    1879,    101 

Blackstone  Boulevard 
Frederic  Tenney,  n  1886,  44  Hud- 
son St. 
Asenath  Tetlow,  n  1903,  29  Bridg- 

ham  St. 
E.    J.    Tetlow,    1904,    116   Chester 

Ave. 
Helen    A.    Thomas,    n    1896,    54 

Meeting  St. 
Rev.   L.   B.  Thomas,  n  1891,  650 

Westminster  St. 
A.    W.    H.    Thompson,    1903,    14 

Pekin  St. 
Anna  A.  Thompson,  n   1901,  204 

Bowen  St. 
J.   F.   Thompson,    1891,   60   Moore 

St. 
W.  H.  Thomley,  Jr.,  LL.B.,  1897, 

7 1  Keene  St. 
Christopher     Thornton,     n     1892, 

16  Hillside  Ave. 
E.    G.    Thurber,    1886,    19    Diman 

Place 
C.     R.    Thurston,    1882,    Tribune 

Office 
J.    H.    Thurston,    Esq.,    1896,    42 

Westminster  St. 
J.    D.    Thurston,    Esq.,    1862,    205 

Governor  St. 
Louise   I.   Thurston,  n   1904,   Box 

585 
W.    H.    Thurston,    Esq.,    1877,   42 

Westminster  St. 


Providence 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


80 1 


H.  E.  Tiepke,  n  1904,  48  Custom 

House  St. 
C.     E.     Tilley,    g,    8     Elton     St. 
Charlotte     L.     Tillinghast,     1896, 

260  Angell  St. 
Edith    M.    Tillinghast,    1904,    129 

Oxford  St. 

F.  H.  Tillinghast,  1899,  89  Power 
St. 

H.  A.  Tillinghast,  1882,  211  Hope 
St. 

James  Tillinghast,  Esq.,  1849,  260 
Angell  St. 

J.  A.  Tillinghast,  LL.B.,  1895, 
1038-1039  Banigan  Building 

T.  F.  Tillinghast,  Esq.,  1884,  260 
Angell  St. 

W.  R.  Tillinghast,  Esq.,  1879,  15 
Westminster  St. 

Rev.  W.  R.  Tourtellot,  1898,  59 
Longmont  St. 

C.  S.  Tower,  Esq.,  1890,  49  West- 
minster St. 

Ethel  E.  Tower,  1898,  547  Elm- 
wood  Ave. 

Georgia  L.  Towle,  1904,  118  Lex- 
ington Ave. 

W.  J.  Towne,   1881,  436  Pine  St. 

A.  W.  A.  Traver,  M.D.,  n  1892, 
597  Angell  St. 

H.  O.  Tripp,  n  1879,  871  West- 
minster St. 

G.  F.  Trov,  Esq.,  1898,  55  Barton 
St. 

H.  O.  True,  M.D.,  n  1884,  26 
Snow  St. 

P.  H.  Truman,  g,  276  Benefit  St. 

J.  H.  Tucker,  n  1871,  Care  Provi- 
dence Telephone  Co. 

C.  W.  Tupper,  n  1896,  165  Plain- 
field  St. 

C.  S.  Turner,  1901,  532  Prairie 
Ave. 

E.  S.  Tuthill,  1900,  139  East 
George  St. 

E.  D.  Tweedell,  1901,  26  Gilmore 
St. 

Prof.  Winslow  Upton,  1875,  Ladd 
Observatory 

Harriet  B.  Utter,  1899,  141  Grove 
St. 

Clara  Valois,  n   1900,  32  Oak  St. 

C.  M.  Van  Slyck,  LL.B.,  1876, 
49  Westminster  St. 

Mary  D.  Vaughan,  1897,  150 
Pitman  St. 

Amey  Vernon,  n  1903,  199  Wil- 
liams St. 

W.  A.  Viall,  n  1884,  Brown  and 
Sharpe    Manufacturing   Co. 


F.  A.  Vinton,  M.D.,  n  1866,  93 
Congdon  St. 

Rev.   J.    G.    Vose,    D.D..   h    1874, 

29  Brown  St. 
R.    C.    Walker,    1905,    112    Union 

St.,  Care  Providence  Telephone 

Co. 
W.   S.  Walker,  n   1874,    142   Kill- 

ingly  St. 
A.  T.  Wall,  1885 
Mrs.  Ethel  M.  B.  Wallace,  n  1896, 

Euclid  Ave. 
Dr.  C.  H.  Walling,  1895,  22  Ade- 
laide Ave. 
Mrs.  George  L.  S.  Walling,   1902, 

22  Adelaide  Ave. 

C.  A.  Walsh,  LL.B..  1899,  293 
Prairie  Ave. 

Alice  L.  Ward,  1901,  27  Larch  St. 

Bessie  S.  Warner,  a  1903,  59 
Keene  St. 

Ida  M.  Warren,  1902,  13  Smith- 
field  Ave. 

D.  D.  Waterman,  1872,  187  Far- 
mington  Ave. 

H.  P.  Waterman,  1874,  180  Angell 

St. 
Helen    B.     Waterman,     1900,     70 

Corinth  St. 
H.  H.  Waterman,  1896,  40  Fifield 

Ave. 
Mrs.  Katherine  M.  U.  Waterman, 

g,    350   Thayer   St. 
L.  A.  Waterman,  Esq.,  1894,  350 

Thaver  St. 
C.  C.  Waters,   1905,  32  President 

Ave. 
Prof.  A.  E.  Watson,  Ph.D.,  1888, 

Brown  University 

A.  H.  Watson,  1870,  2  Benevolent 
St. 

B.  S.   Watson,    1897,  36  Pine  St. 
Emma    C.     Watt,    a     1902.     207 

Atlantic  Ave. 
Martha     W.     Watt,      1900,     207 
Atlantic  Ave. 

G.  H.  Webb,  1890,  iBoard  of 
Trade  Building 

Daniel     Webster,     n     1886,     184 

Waterman  St. 
Anne  T.  Weeden,  1894,  81  Brown 

St. 

F.  P.  Weeden,  n  1904,  605  Branch 
Ave. 

G.  E.  Weeden,  1901,  605  Branch 
Ave. 

R.  B.  Weeden,  1899,  158  Water- 
man St. 

W.  B.  Weeden,  h  1875,  158  Water- 
man St. 


80  2 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Providence 


C.  A.  Weeks,  1905,  756  Cranston 
St. 

E.  H.  Weeks,  1893,  49  West- 
minster St. 

S.  A.  Welch,  M.D.,  1879,  253 
Washington  St. 

H.  C.  Wells,  1905,  R.  I.  Hospital 
Trust  Co. 

L.  A.  Wells,  1905,  209  Montgomery 
Ave. 

A.  B.  West,  1904,  95  Roanoke  St. 

Ethel  G.  Westcott,  1900,  44  At- 
lantic Ave. 

G.  F.  Weston,  1878,  225  Lenox 
Ave. 

Ida  L.  Wheawill,  n  1903,  33  Water- 
man St. 

A.  L.  Wheeler,  1889,  12  Observa- 
tory Ave. 

Clifford  Whipple,  Esq.,  1895, 
Union  Trust  Building 

Mrs.  Florence  B.  Whipple,  1902, 
16   Oak   St. 

Louise  Whitcher,  1905,  255  Potter 
Ave. 

C.  C.  White,  1900,  11  Hudson  St. 

H.  W.  White,  1903,  26  Grove  St. 

Merwin  White,  n  1899,  150  George 
St. 

Mrs.  Musetta  F.  B.  White,  n  1902, 
11    Hudson  St. 

Clara  Whitehead,  1897,  118  Vin- 
ton St. 

H.  A.  Whitmarsh,  M.D.,  1876, 
102  Prospect  St. 

Inez  K.  Whittemore,  1905,  87 
Willow  St. 

J.  B.  Whittemore,  n  1901,  87 
Willow  St. 

W.  W.  Whitten,  1886,  127  Water- 
man St. 

Mary  G.  Wilbur,  1899,  35  Hay- 
ward  St. 

R.  S.  Wilcox,  M.D.,  1897,  656 
Broad  St. 

W.  T.  Wilder,  n  1902,  Box  257, 
Olneyville 

F.  H.  Wildes,  Esq.,  1889,  95 
Dover  St. 

H.  H.  Wilkinson,  n  1899,  65 
Elmgrove  Ave. 

A.  R.  Williams,  Esq.,  1900,  107 
Bow  en  St. 

C.  N.  Williams,  D.M.D.,  n  1902, 
270  Westminster  St. 

E.  B.  Williams,  n  1901,  28  Syca- 
more St. 

H.  J.  Williams,  n  1899,  14  Elgin 
St. 

J.  A.  Williams,  Esq.,  1890,  42 
Westminster    St. 


J.   P.   Williams,    1889,   287   Massa- 
chusetts Ave. 
Prof.  L.  W.  Williams, Ph.D., a  1901, 

89  Brown  St. 
Mrs.  Martha  R.  C.  Williams,  1895, 

89  Brown  St. 
G.  B.  Willis,  n  1903,  76  Comstock 

Ave. 
Edith    H.     Williston,     1896,     103 

Whitmarsh  St. 
Prof.  G.  G.  Wilson,  Ph.D.,   1886, 

176  Medway  St. 
Martha  J.     Wilson,    n     1900,     151 

Ocean  St. 
R.  H.  Wilson,  n  1902,  151  Ocean 

St. 
A.    M.    Winslow,    1903,    50    Elton 

St. 
H.  O.  Winslow,  1901,  50  Elton  St. 
I.  O.  Winslow,  1878,  50  Elton  St. 
P.     McC.     Wiswall,    n     1903,     50 

Lexington  Ave. 
S.   A.    Wood,   n    1896,    253    Doyle 

Ave. 
Hon.  J.  C.  B.  Woods,  LL.B.,  1872, 

82  Prospect  St. 
C.  F.  Woodworth,  n  1901,  Brown 

and   Sharpe   Manufacturing  Co. 
Rev.     L.     S.     Woodworth,     1871, 

5  Rhode  Island  Ave. 
N.    M.    Wright,    Esq.,    1889,    255 

Webster  Ave. 
Nora    G.     Wright,    a     1901,     387 

Plainfield  St. 
H.  P.  Young,  1887,  Manton  Ave. 

Grammar  School 
Robert  Young,  1896,  27  Exchange 

St. 
R.  Y.  Young,  1894,  725  Broadway 

PRUDENCE  ISLAND 
R.  W.  Famham,  n  1896 

RIVERPOINT 

Hon.  F.  W.  Greene,  n  1885 

RIVERSIDE 

Susan  G.  Aldrich,  n   1904 

Virginia  M.  Crumb,  n  1898 

Maud  M.  Forbush,  n   1897 

F.  M.  Lawson,  n  1901 

T.  F.   McEleney,  n   1899 

Mrs.     Elizabeth    E.    A.     Moulton, 

n  1898 
L.  F.  Nadeau,  n  1898,  66  Oak  Ave. 
W.    B.   Norris,    1899 
W.  L.  Vv^ood,  n  1899 

RUMFORD 

R.  LeB.  Bowen,  n  1901 
H.  B.  Hill,  1903 
Mary  P.  Hill,  1900 
F.  W.  Johnson,  n  1904 


Rhode  Island 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


803 


Nels  Johnson,  1899 

Jessie  Wilson,  1898 
SAYLESVILLE 

F.  E.  Bragdon,  g 

C.  F.  Easton,  1865,  R.  F.  D. 

Annette    W.    Milligan,    1904,    211 
Chapel  St. 
SHAWOMET  BEACH 

R.  I.  Jameson.  1905 

L.  E.  Rowe,  1904 
SLATERSVILLE 

Florence  C.  Seagrave,  1900 

J.  W.  Slater,  n  1874 
SOUTH  AUBURN,  CRANSTON 

H.  S.  Hathaway,  n   1888 
STILLWATER 

A.  M.  Capron,  n  1904 

SUMMIT 

Flora  Johnson,  n  1904 

TIVERTON 

L.    F.    Bliss,    1905,    449    Stafford 

Road 
H.  W.  Brown,  LL.B.,  1899 

VALLEY  FALLS 

M.   S.   Brennan,    1900,   Box    104 

Elizabeth  M.  Chace,  n  1896 

Hon.  Jonathan  Chace,  h  1882 

M.  G.  Chace,  n  1896 

Margaret  L.  Chace,  n  1900 

J.  F.  Clark.  1875 

A.  R.  Currier,  n  1898 

W.  E.  Keach,  1887 

T.  F.  Lawlor,  n  1901 

M.  J.  Ouigley,  1883 

F.  D.  Williams,  M.D.,  n  1901 

WAKEFIELD 

C.  H.  Hazard,  n  1856 

William  McCreerv,  n  1903 

Mrs.  Frances  E.  B.  Potter,  n  1900 

WARREN 

G.  S.  Bullock,  n  1896 
H.  N.  Cady,  1869 

G.  S.  Collins,  1855 

T.  E.  Conlev,  n  1889 

H.  W.  Hopkins,  M.D.,  n  1899 

Mrs.   Alice   L.   G.   Merchant,    1897 

M.   H.   Merchant,   M.D.,    1897 

Sarah  M.  Osborn,  1897 

E.   D.  Ramsden,   1902,  42  Market 

St. 
Ethel  B.  Sherman,  n  1900 
J.   D.   Simmons,    1881 
A.    S.    Townsend.    1905,    Box    758 
Rev.  H.  W.  Watjen,  1890 
T.  T.  Wvnne,  n  1904 
J.  A.  Young,  M.D.,  1900 
WARWICK 

J.  F.  Fox,  n  1901 


G.  E.  Perrv.  n  1880 
A.  L.  Sarle',  1886 

F.  W.   Sarle,  n   1889,  Care  O.   P. 
Sarle 

W.  E.  Sarle,  n  1S9S 
WESTERLY 

Edwin  Babcock,  n  1840 

Horace  Babcock,  n  1842 

J.  H.  Brown,  n  1897,  38  High  St. 

Mary  E.  Collins,  n  1900 

A.   M.  Cottrell.   1897,  21   Elm  St. 

C.  I.  Gates,  1899,  5  Jay  St. 

Mrs.  Mary  A.  F.  R.  Gates,   1899, 

5  Jav  St. 
H.    D.    Kenvon,    M.D.,    n    1902, 

88  High  St. 
Mrs.   Edna  B.   A.   Peacock,    1898, 

40  Elm  St. 
Rev.    J.     L.     Peacock,     1900.    40 

Elm  St. 
J.  M.    Pendleton,  1885 
A.  L.   Perry,  n   1900,  62  Elm  St. 
A.  L.  Saunders,  LL.B.,  1902 
O.  R.  Smith,  n  1900 

WEST  KINGSTON 
H.  E.  Brown,  1903 

WICKFORD 

E.  W.  Barnes,  g 

G.  E.  Gardner,  n  1884 

T.  F.  I.  McDonnell.  Esq.,  1891 
Harold  Metcalf,  M.D.,  1884,  Box  44 
A.  R.  Wightman,  1893 

WOONSOCKET 

A.  F.  Ballou,  1897,  Union  Village 

H.  M.  Ballou,  279  Brown  St. 

L.  H.  Ballou.  n  1904,  309  Main  St. 

W.  J.  Ballou,  n  1898 

J.  E.  Brown,  n  1901,  13  Earle  St. 

A.  M.  M.  Comee,  n  1899 

F.  M.  Comee.  n  1896,  69  Prospect 
St. 

Annie  L.  Conley,  1904.  236  North 
Main  St. 

Amy  J.  Cook,  1902,  217  Black- 
stone  St. 

F.  A.  Coughlin.  1904 

E.    F.    Cunningham,    n    1893,    13 

Monument  Sq. 
E.  J.  France,  LL.B.,  1876 
E.  C.  Gammage,  n  1884,  62  West 

School  St. 
L.  N.  Gobeille,  n  1898,  207   Park 

Ave. 
H.  S.  Greene,  1896 
E.  B.  Jackson,  1902 

G.  W.  Jenckes.  M.D.,  1851,  47 
Spring  St. 

Elizabeth     A.     Jillson.     n     1897, 

R.  F.  D.  1 
J.  H.  Larkin,  n  1896,  127  Cato  St. 


8o4 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Rhode  Island 


Maria  L.  Laviolette,  1905,  87 
Greene  St. 

F.  E.  McFee,  1875,  417  South 
Main  St. 

D.  J.  Maloney,  1901,  107  Arnold 
St. 

Florence  P.  Mowry,  g,  276  Provi- 
dence St. 

Genevieve    M.    Partridge,    1901 

Alice  M.  Paul,  1902,  537  Elm  St. 

H.  W.  Perkins,  n  1897,  43  Pros- 
pect St. 

E.  C.  Pierce,  n  1898,  14  Brad- 
ford St. 

Nellie  M.  Potter,  n  1900,  53  Black- 
stone  St. 

E.  H.  Rathbun,  1889 
Erastus  Richardson,  h  1894 

G.  W.  Rickard,  n  1900,  310  Elm 
St. 

J.    H.    Rickard,    Jr.,    Esq.,    1896, 

19  Longley  Building 
W.     A.     Robinson,     n     1888,     56 

Prospect  St. 
Livingston  Scott,  Esq.,  n  1863 

F.  W.  Senior,  D.D.S.,  n  1897, 
247  Main  St. 

Bertha    M.    Smith,    n    1901,    302 

Park  Ave. 
Rev.  F.  H.  Spear,  1891,  Summer 

St. 
M.  L.  B.  Sweatt,  n  1898 
A.  J.  Talcott,  n  1896 
Rev.  W.  A.  Thompson,  n  1899 
F.  A.  Vose,    1899,  33  Church  St. 

E.  L.  Walling,  LL.B.,  1896 

Mrs.  Jessie  M.  G.  Wheelock,  n  1898, 
216  Blackstone  St. 

F.  E.  Whitaker,  Ph.D.,  1888 

P.    M.    White,    LL.B.,    1895,    141 

Blackstone  St. 
L.  E.  Young,  1902,  5  Summer  St. 


SOUTH  CAROLINA 

BEAUFORT 

George  Waterhouse,  1903 

CHARLESTON 

B.  H.     Green,     1902,     24     North 
Ashe  St. 

W.  B.  Wilbur,  n  1904 

COLUMBIA 

E.    M.    Brayton,    LL.B.,    n    1866, 
1903  Gadsden  St. 

GRAHAMVILLE,  Beaufort  Co. 
A.  C.  McKenzie,  n  1893 

GREENVILLE 

G.  H.  Bottum,  M.D.,  1884 

C.  A.  Mendenhall,   1891 


SPARTANBURG 

Prof.  C.  K.  Francis,  1899,  Con- 
verse College 

Prof.  Arthur  S.  Libby,  a  1904, 
Converse  College 

S.  T.  Poinier,  1859 

SOUTH   DAKOTA 

ELK  POINT 

Charles  Stickney,  Esq.,  1892 
PIERRE 

John  Sutherland,  Esq.,  1880 
VERMILLION 

A.  H.  Whittemore,  n  1901 

TENNESSEE 
JACKSON 

Prof.  H.  L.  Madison,  1901,  521 
Hays  Ave. 

LEBANON 

W.  A.  Caldwell,  g 

KNOXVILLE 

J.  B.  Kelley,  1862,  1701  Jefferson 
Ave. 

MEMPHIS 

E.  L.  Johnson,  1884,  32  Cotton 
Exchange 

NASHVILLE 

A.  P.  Foster,  1882 

C.  F.  McKenzie,  M.D.,   1890,  935 

Russell  St. 
C.  C.  Phillips,  1887,  Custom  House 
J.  W.  Ross,  1896,  311  Wilburn  St. 

POLK  CO. 

Walter  Congdon,  n  1858 

TRUNDLE'S  CROSS  ROADS 
C.  McG.  Thompson,  1904 

TEXAS 

AUSTIN 

Prof.  A.  C.  Scott,  g 

COLORADO,  Mitchell  Co. 
T.  C.  Merrill,   M.D.,    1896 

EL  PASO 

R.  A.  McDonald,  n  1901 

FORT  WORTH 

Wilham  Coleman,  1897,  502  Jose- 
phine St. 
J.  E.  Weeden,  1891 

GALVESTON 

Edna  A.  Brown,  n  1898,  Public 
Library 

HILLSBORO 

A.    J.    Robert,    LL.B.,    1849,    604 

East  Franklin  St. 


Texas 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


805 


HOUSTON 

Lieut.    LeRoy    Bartlett,    n    1902, 

Fort  Sane 
H.    L.    Watson,    LL.M.,    1901,    17 
Masonic  Temple 
MERIDIAN 

W.  M.  Knight,  Esq.,  1877 
WACO 

J.  S.  Willis,  1905 

UTAH 
PORTERVILLE 

W.  E.  Archibald,  1880 
WATERLOO,  Salt  Lake  Co. 

U.  B.  Mumford,  n  1875 
WEST  JORDON 

PhiHp  DeWolf,  n  1901 

VERMONT 

BAKERSFIELD 

A.  A.  Kempton,  1896 
BELLOWS  FALLS 

J.  E.  Babbitt,  1899 
BENNINGTON 

C.  M.  Graves,  Esq.,  n  1895 
R.  C.  Graves,  n  1898 

L.  H.  Nichols,  1904,  457   Main  St. 

A.    W.    Rockwood,    n    1900,    916 
Main  St. 

F.  E.  Tifft,  n  1899 
BENNINGTON  CENTRE 

George  Worthington,  n  1877 
BRANDON 

E.  S.  Marsh,  LL.B.,  1879 
BRATTLEBORO 

M.  P.  Davis,  1901 

D.  H.  Mason,  n  1873,  Brattleboro 
Retreat 

Annie     L.      Williams,      1899,      50 
Chestnut  St. 
BURLINGTON 

Rev.  W.  A.  Davison,  D.D.,  n  1896, 

99  Buell  St. 
H.  H.  Hinds,  1905 

F.  M.  Knights,  g 

H.    E.    Lewis,    M.D.,    n    1896,    51 
North  Main  St. 

E.  A.  Maynard,    1895,   511   North 
St. 

Rev.  C.  J.  Staples,  1878 

Prof.   C.   V.   Tower,   Ph.D.,    1893, 
43  South  Prospect    St. 
CHARLOTTE 

A.  L.  Eno,  1895 
EAST  HARDW^ICK 

Rev.  O.  N.  Bean,  1898 
EAST  WALLINGFORD 

Jessie  Wheeler,  1901 


FAIRLEE 

L.  M.  Kendall,  1905 

FORT  ETHAN  ALLEX 

Lieut.  F.  E.  Hopkins,  1898 

GRAFTON 

F.  O.  Merrifield,  n  1890 
Rev.  C.  R.  Upton.  1884 

ISLAND  POND 

G.  L.  Hunt,  Esq.,  1900 

JOHNSON 

Rev.    Charles    Hargrove,    n    1902 
Rev.  H.  C.  Leach,   1902,  Box  44 

LUDLOW 

Rev.  E.  L.  Bayliss,  1902 

MONTPELIER 

S.  B.  Babcock,  n  1902,  Montpelier 
Seminary 

NEWPORT 

A.  E.  Warner,  n  1901 

NORTH  DANVILLE 

Stephen  Waterman,  1886,  Grouse- 
lands 

PROCTOR 

Rev.  G.  W.  C.  Hill,  1892 

RUTLAND 

Bessie  C.   Verder,   g 

Hon.    F.    D.    White,    LL.B.,    1887 

ST.  ALBANS 

W.    B.    Arnold,     M.D.,    1884,    140 

Main  St. 
Rev.  John  Cameron,  n  1889 
F.  F.  de  Lisle,  n  1904 
A.  N.    Stonegrave,  1905,  50  North 

Main  St. 

SAXTON'S  RIVER 
J.  L.  Alger,  1890 

SPRINGFIELD 

W.  W.   Aldrich.  n  1897,  R.  F.  D.  3 
Mrs.     Emma    H.    Pennoyer.    1398 

WALLINGFORD 

Rev.  H.    S.    McCready,    n    1900 
Sadie  E.   McCready,  1897 

WATERBURY 
A.  H.  Sheffield 

WELLS  RIVER 

Mrs.  Beulah    B.  Goss,  n  1901 

WEST  WARDSBORO 

Mrs.  Carrie  .M.  D.  Johnson,  n  1902 

WILLIAMSTOWN 

F.  A.  Ainsworth,  n  1869 

VIRGINIA 

BELL'S  CROSS  ROADS 
S.  L.  Wade,  1903 


I 


806 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Virginia 


CHARLOTTESVILLE 

G.    F.     Paddock,     1902,    Leander 
McCormick    Observatory,    Uni- 
versity of  Va. 
CLIFTON  FORGE 

W.  F.  Donovan,  n  1897 
EMBREEVILLE 

N.   B.   Smith,    1885,  Embree  Iron 
Co. 
HARRISBURG 

Rev.  W.  L.  Dean,  n  1857 
KEYSVILLE 

E.  H.  Mathewson,  1896 
LOVETTSVILLE 

E.  A.  Beatty,  1905 
RICHMOND 

Pres.  G.  R.  Hovey,  D.D.,  1882, 
Virginia   Union   University 

Hon.  A.  J.  Montague,  LL.D.,  h 
1903 

Pres.  L.  B.  Tefift,  D.D.,  1858,  1600 
West  Leigh  St. 

WASHINGTON 

CHEHULIS,  Lewis  Co. 

Robert  Alexander,  1878 
CHENEY 

Myra  H.  Butler,  1899,  Washington 
State  Normal  School 
EVERETT 

F.  H.  Brownell,  Esq.,  1888 
FERNDALE 

Rev.  W.  T.  Fellows,  1898 
PORT  ANGELES 

D.  M.  Greene,  n  1897 
PULLMAN 

P.  S.  Guilford,  1899 
SEATTLE 

Rev.    F.    O.    Barstow,    1852,    201 

29th  Ave.,  N. 
Bessie  M.  Henehan,  1905,  820  15th 

Ave. 
Rev.   W.    G.    Jones,    n    1892,   330 

New  York  Building 
W.     F.     Richardson,      1880,     603 

36th  Ave. 
Prof.  W.  B.  Savery,  Ph.D.,  1896, 

University  Station 
Rev.     J.     C.     Thoms,     1878,    493 
Arcade  Building 
SPOKANE 

A.  H.   Blackiston,  LL.B.,  n   1900, 

Spokane  Club 
W.  W.  Potter,  M.D.,  n  1869 
Philip  Richmond,  n  1882 
TACOMA 

G.  L.  Gower,  Esq.,  n  1873 
Ralph  Metcalf,  n  1883 


WEST  VIRGINIA 
BUCKHANNON 

Nellie  M.   Dauphinee,    1902 
ELKINS 

Rev.  Amos  Robinson,  1864 

MORGANTOWN 

Prof.  J.  H.  Cox,  1897 
SMITHFIELD 

R.  F.  MacArthur,  n  1896 

WISCONSIN 

ALGOMA 

Rev.  W.  R.  Gardner,  D.D.,  1871 
APPLETON 

E.    F.    Ballou,    1877,    747    North 
Division  St. 
BEAVER  DAM 

E.  P.  Brown,  n  1896 

F.  A.  Updyke,  1893 
BELOIT 

Jonathan    Risser,    a    1900,    Beloit 
College 
DELAVAN 

C.  A.  Hobbs,  1905 
JANESVILLE 

Rev.  R.  M.  Vaughan,  1895 
KENOSHA 

Rev.    E.    T.    Farrill,    n    1879,    260 
Park  Place 
LA  CROSSE 

L.  W.  Alger,  M.D.,  n  1860 

MADISON 

Prof.    C.    R.    Fish,    Ph.D.,    1897, 

Mendota  Court 
Mrs.    Charlotte    A.    Fuller,     1903, 

717  University  Ave. 
C.   A.   Fuller,    Ph.D.,    1899,   State 

Hygienic  Laboratory,  University 

of  Wisconsin 
C.  B.    Lester,   1900,  University  of 

Wisconsin 
Charles    McCarthy,    Ph.D.,     1896, 

421  Murray  St. 
Prof.    D.    C.    Munro,     1887,    Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin 

MARINETTE 

Rev.     Paul     Brown,     1902,      1423 
Grant  St. 

MILWAUKEE 

Alexis     Caswell,     n      1890,     Care 

C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R. 
J.     E.     Quinn,     Esq.,     1903,     924 

National  Ave. 
E.  T.  Root,  1889,  648  Jackson  St. 

STEVENS  POINT 

Rev.  C.   B.   Bacon,  n   1896,    1052] 
Clark  St. 


Wisconsin 


INDEX     OF     RESIDENCES 


807 


WALDO 

E.  LaV.  Mclntyre,  1904 

WARREN 

J.  J.  Staley,  1905 
WAUKESHA 

Rev.   W.   E.   Chalmers,    1893,   413 
West  Park  Ave. 
WAUPUN 

J.  W.  Bigelow,  1855 


WHITEHALL 

A.  R.  Webb,  1905 

WILD  ROSE 

W.  M.  Smart,  n  1902 

WYOMING 
SHERIDAN 

Rev.  W.  M.  Faux,  1897 


FOREIGN     COUNTRIES 


ARGENTINE  REPUBLIC 

BUENOS  AYRES 

J.    M.    Milne,    n    1901,    718 
Corrientes 


Calle 


BELGIUM 
BRUSSELS 

Hon.   G.  C.  de  Marini,    D.D.S.,  n 
1854,  55  rue  Vanderlinden 

BURMA 

BASSEIN 

Clara     B.     Tingley,      1899,     Sgan 
Karen  High  School 
INSEIN,  Lower  Burma 

Rev.   E.   O.   Stevens,   D.D.,    1861, 
Seminary  Hill 

Prof.  W.  F.  Thomas,  1877,  Ameri- 
can Baptist  Mission 
RANGOON 

Prof.   J.    H.    Randall,    1897,   Ran- 
goon Baptist  College 

Prof.  J.  F.  Smith,  1896,  1  Mission 
Road 

Mrs.  NeUie  E.  B.  Vinton,  n  1901, 
Mission  Road 

Rev.    Sumner    R.    Vinton,     1896, 
Mission  Road 

CANADA 

FREDERICTON,  N.  B. 

Prof.    L.    W.    Bailey,    LL.D.,    g 

ST.  JOHN,  A^.  B. 

Prof.  Silas  Alward,  h  1869,  Sunny- 
side,  Mount  Pleasant 
BRIDGEWATER,  N.  S. 

C.  R.  Freeman,  n  1898 
HALIFAX,  N.  S. 

J.  J.  Power,  Esq.,  g,  P.  O.  Box  894 
HORTON,    N.  S. 

C.  D.  Randall,  n  1840 
KENTVILLE,  N.   S. 

Rev.  C.   H.   Day,  D.D.,    1888 
LONG  POINT,  King's  Co.,  N.   S. 

W.  E.  Marshall,  1871 


MUSQUODOBOIT,  A^    5. 

Isaac  Fleming,  1903 
NICTAUX  FALLS,  N.  S. 

J.  W.  Brown,  g 
WOLFVILLE,  A^.  B. 

Carrie    E.     Small,     1904,     Acadia 
Seminary 
HAMILTON,  Ontario 

G.  O.  Dexter,  n  1887 
LUCKNOW,  Ontario 

Mrs.  Mary  C.  McB.  Kerroll,  n  1899, 
The  Manse 
NEWMARKET,  Ontario 

Rev.   Patrick  Whitney,    1877 
SYDENHAM,  Ontario 

G.    W.    McNaughton,   n    1894 

TORONTO,  Ontario 

Rev.    O.    C.    Horsman,    1899,    88 

Albany  Ave. 
Prof.    Goldwin    Smith,    LL.D.,    h 
1864 
GRANDE  LIGNE.  Quebec 

Rev.    L.    A.    Therrien,    n    1893. 
Feller  Institute 
LAPRAIRIE,  Quebec 

Victor    Bouthillier,    n    1902 
MONTREAL,  Quebec 

H.    I.  Gaskill,  n   1900,   14  Selkirk 
Ave.  ^   . 

J.    W.    Ince,    1902,    McGill    Uni- 
versity 

CHINA 

NINGPO  _       „^^ 

Rev.  J.  R.  Goddard,  D.D.,  1862 

SHAOHSING,  East  China 
Rev.  A.  L.  Eraser,  1902 

SWATOW 

Rev.  William  Ashmore,  Jr.,  D.U., 
1870 
YACHOW,  Szchuan  Province 

Rev.    Joseph    Taylor.     1898,    Via 
Chungking,  West  China 


8o8 


BROWN      UNIVERSITY 


Corea 


COREA 

SEOUL 

Sangkyu  Pak,  1905 

CUBA 

HAVANA 

M.   H.   Cann,    1903,   20  Concordia 
Calle 
SANTA  CLARA 

Enrique  Quinones,  n  1903 
SANTIAGO  DE  CUBA 

Elton  Hoyt,   1878,  Care  El  Cobra 
Mines 

EGYPT 

CAIRO 

W.    G.    Van    Home,    Esq.,    1877, 
Shepherd's  Hotel 

ENGLAND 

HULL 

W.    C.    Hamm,    1870,   U.    S.   Con- 
sulate 
LEEDS 

Lewis     Dexter,     n     1849,     U.     S. 

Consulate 
LONDON 

F.    E.    Bliss,     1868,    21     Holland 

Park,  W. 
R.    R.    Clapp,    n     1890,     Iceland 

Wharf,    Old   Ford,   E. 
A.     W.    Fitz,    LL.B.,     1883,     123 

Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 
I.     N.     Ford,     Litt.D.,     1870,     18 

Old     Queen     St.,     Westminster 
Rev.    H.    G.    Guinness,    D.D.,    h 

1889,  Harley  House,  Row  Road 
A.    H.    Howard,   n    1884,    79   Vic- 
toria St.,  S.W. 
J.  C.  Smith,  n  1887,  123  Pall  Mall, 

S.  W. 
H.  W.  Stanley,  n  1900,  10  Princes 

St.,   Hanover  Sq.,   W. 
A.   McC.    Warren,    1885,    123    Pall 

Mall,  S.  W. 
OXFORD 

R.    H.    Bevan,    1904,    Worcester 

College 
L.  W.  Cronkhite,  1905,  Worcester 

College 

INDIA 

GAUHATI,  Assam 

Rev.  C.  E.   Burdette,   1880 
IMPUR,  Assam 

Rev.  E.  W.  Clark,  D.D.,  1857 
KOHIMA,  Assam 

Rev.  S.  W.  Rivenburg,  M.D.,  1880 
NELLORE,  Madras  Presidency 

Rev.    David   Downie,   D.D.,    1869 
LOIKAW,  Southern  Shan  States 

Rev.  Truman  Johnson,  M.D.,  1879 


JAMAICA 

A.  T.  Clark,  n  1899 
JAPAN 
KOBE 

Rev.     W.     B.     Bullen,     1899,     39  - 

Kitano,  Nichome 
Mrs.    Evelyn  J.    Bullen,    1899,    39 

Kitano,  Nichome 
TOKYO 

Rev.  S.  W.  Hamblen,  1886,  30-A 

Tsukiji 
Hon.    J.    K.    Matsumoto,    a    1894 
Prof.  Augustus  Wood,  Ph.D.,  1878, 

Higher  Normal  School 
YOKOHAMA 

Rev.   A.   A.   Bennett,   D.D.,    1872 
James  Harris,  n  1847,  Care  W.  T. 

Payne,  14  Bund 
Rev.    W.    B.    Parshley,    1886,    75 

BluflE 
Edith  F.    Wilcox,    1903,   34   Bluff 

LADRONE   ISLANDS 

GUAM 

Mrs.  Ada  R.  Case,  1902 
Rev.   H.   E.   B.   Case,    1900 

MEXICO 

CANON  COAHUILA 

C.  P.  Webber,  n  1902 
CARDENAS 

C.  E.  Adams,  n  1893,  Care  Dis- 
patcher's Office,  Mexican 
Southern  R.  R. 

THE  NETHERLANDS 

EGMOND  A.  D.  HOEF 

George  Hitchcock,  LL.B.,  1872 

PALESTINE 

JERUSALEM 

A.    E.    Kelsey,    1899,    Ram   Allah 

PERSLA. 

SEIR  URMIA 

Jacob  David,  1899 

PERU 

LIMA 

P.  S.  Burbank,  1881 

SWITZERLAND 

ZURICH 

Anna  B.  Jenks,  g 

SYRIA 

BEIRUT 

S.  A.  Allen,  1903,  Syrian  Protest-  '  '; 
ant  College 

TRINIDAD,  West  Indies 
PORT  OF  SPAIN 

J.  A.  De  Wolf,  M.D.,  1861 


INDEX     OF     OFFICERS 


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INDEX    OF    OFFICERS 


Name  Page 

Abercrombie,  Daniel  Webster  35 
Adams,  Jasper  37,  52,  56 

Adams,  Jessie  May  51,  61 

Alger,  John  Lincoln  44,  58 

Allen,  Benjamin  37,  55 

Allen,  Zachariah  32 

Allinson,  Francis  Greenleaf 

46,  53.  54 
Anderson,  Thomas  Davis  26,  28 
Andrews,  Elisha  Benjamin 

25,  28,  35,  42,  53 
Angell,  James  Burrill  39,  52,  63 
Appleton,  John  Howard 

40,  52,  57 
Appleton,  William  Day  51,  62 
Arnold,  Jeannie  Oliver  51,  65 
Arnold,  Albert  Nicholas  34 

Arnold,  Josiah  Lyndon  36,  55 

Arnold,  Josias  36,  65 

Arnold,  Richard  James  32 

Arnold,  Samuel  Greene         31,  33 
Arnold,  Thomas  26,  27,  31 

Arnold,  Welcome  30 

Ash,  Carroll  Harry  47,  59 

Ashley,  Edgar  Lewis  51,  62 

AsHMORE,  William  41 

Ashton,  Joseph  Nickerson 

47.  54.  59 
Atwater,  Richard  Mead 
Austin,  Charles  Raymond 
AuTY,  Janet  Maria 
Babasinian,  Vahan  Simon 
Babcock,  Harmon  Seeley 
Babcock,  Joshua 
Babcock,  Rufus 
Backus,  Isaac 
Bacon,  Justin  Homer 
Badger,  Moses 
Bailey,  John                       37 
Bailey,  William  Whitman 

41,  53,  57,  64 
Baldwin,  Thomas  27,  31 

Bancroft,  Timothy  Whiting 

41.  52 
Barber,  Dora  Augusta  47,  63 

Barbour,  Thomas  Seymour  35 

Barker,  Beatrice  Jennie      48,  63 
Barker,  Isaac  Bowen  40,  57 

Barker,  Peleg  29 

Barnes,  David  Leonard  27 

Barrows,  Chester  Willard   49,  60 


57 


34 

51.  62 

50,  60 

51,61 

42,  57 

26 

32 

29 

47.  59 

27 

55.  63 


Name  Page 

Barrows,  Comfort  Edwin  34 

Barry,  Henry  Milton  46,  61 

Barus,  Carl  46,  53,  62 

Batterson,  James  Goodwin  35 
Baxter,  John  46,  53 

Beckwith,  Daniel  41,  63 

Benedict,  David  32 

Benedict,  George  Wyllys 

49.  55.  60 
Benjamin,  Judson  39,  63 

Bennet,  Job  26,  29 

Bennett,  Charles  Edwin 

^  ^  43.  53.  58 

Bennett,  James  Lawrence  43,  64 
Benson,  George  30 

Bicknell,  Allan  Buell  47,  59,  64 
Bishop,  Nathan  28,  33,  39,  56 

Bissett,  George  27 

Bixby,  Moses  Homan  35 

Blake,  Eli  Whitney  41,  52 

Blanchard,  Arthur  Horace 

49.  55.  60 
Blanding,  William  36,  65 

Blaustein,  David  48,  59 

Bliss,  William  30 

Boise,  James  Robinson 

39.  52.  54,  56 
BoLLES,  Lucius  27,  31 

BoLLEs,  Jesse  37,  65 

Bond,  Alvan  28 

Boodin,  John  Elof  47,  59 

Borden, Jefferson  34 

Bosworth,  Alfred  33 

Bourne,  Benjamin  31 

Bourne,  Frank  Baylies  41,  57 
Bowen,  Ephraim  29 

Bowen,  Horatio  Gates  38,  52,  63 
Bowen,  Jabez  25,  27,  30 

Bowen,  Pardon  32 

Bowen,  William  Corlis  37,  52 

Bradford,  Shadrach  Standish 

28,  34 
Bradford,  William  30 

Bradley,  Charles  Smith  28,  39,  56 
Brayton,  John  Summerfield  29 
Bridgham,  Samuel  Willard  25,  32 
Brigham,  Clarence  Saunders 

49.  63,  65 
Brigham,  Herbert  Olin  49.  63 
Brink,  Clark  Mills  44.  58 

Bronson,  Frank  Melville     42,  57 


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BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Page 

Bronson,  Walter  Cochrane 

44,  53>  54 
Brooks,  Aaron  37,  56,  63 

Brooks,  Ansel  51,  61 

Brooks,  Samuel  40,  56,  63 

Brown,  James  27 

Brown,  John  26,  30 

Brown,  John  Carter  27,  32 

Brown,  Joseph  30,  36,  52 

Brown,  Marmaduke  20 

Brown,  Marshall  Stewart  45,  5S 
Brown,  Nicholas  29 

Brown,  Nicholas  26,  27,  30 

Brown,  Nicholas  32 

Brown,  William  30 

Brownell,  Ernest  Henry     44,  58 
Bucher,  John  Emery  49,  54 

BuFFUM,  Thomas  32 

BuLLARD,  Paul  Revere  48,  61 

Bullock,  Joseph  Richard      47,  61 
BuMPus,  Hermon  Carey 

42,  53,  54,  61,  62,  64 
Burdick,  James  Solomon        44,  58 

BURGES,   TrISTAM  32,   37,   52 

Burgess,  Ebenezer  37,  50 

Burgess,  George  38,  56 

Burgess,  Thomas  32 

Burlingame,  Edwin  Aylsworth 

51.  65 
Burnett,  Edmund  Cody  46,  50 

Burnham,  Edward  Clifton 

44,  54,  58 
Burnham,  John  Milton  42,  63 

Burrage,  Henry  Sweetser   29,  ^^ 
Burrill,  James  31 

Cady,  Henry  Dewees  50,  61 

Cady,  Joseph  37,  65 

Cady,  Walter  Guyton  47,  59 

Cahoon,  Daniel  30 

Calder,  Edwin  Eddy  41,  57 

Caldwell,  Samuel  Lunt  26,  28,  t,t, 
Cameron,  Jessie        .  51,  64 

Campbell,  Archibald  30 

Carrington,  Edward  ^2 

Caswell,  Alexis 

25,  28,  34,  38,  52,  63 
Caswell,  Edward  Thompson 

40,  63 
Cederberg,  William  Emanuel 

50,  60 
Chace,  Arnold  Buffum 

26,  34,  41,  57 
Chace,  George  Ide 

25.  28,  38,  52,  53,  56 
Chace,  Jonathan  35 

Chamberlain,  Arthur  Hale 

48,  61 
Chamberlain,  Charles  39,  56 

Chamberlain,  Edward  Blanch- 
ARD  49,  60 


Name  Page 

Champlin,  James  Tift  39,  56 

Chapin,  Charles  Value 

42,  53,  57,  64 
Chaplin,  Jeremiah  37,  55 
Chase,  James  Harper  49,  60,  61 
Chase,  Stephen  Abbott  33 
Child,  John  Throop  31 
Child,  Sylvester  29 
Clapp,  Frederick  Otis  47,  59 
Clark,  Theron  47,  65 
Clark,  Joshua  29 
Clarke,  Abraham  Lynsen  27 
Clarke,  Benjamin  Franklin 

25,  29,  40,  52,  57 
Clarke,  John  Innes  30 

Clarke, Joseph  30 

Clarke,  Latham  50,  61 

Clarke,  Maude  Evelyn  64 

See  CovELL,  M.  E.  C. 
Clarke,  Peleg  30 

Clay,  Joseph  31 

Clough,  Warren  Almon  51,  62 
Colby,  Charles  Lewis  28,  34 

Colby,  Gardner  33,  35 

Cole,  John  30 

Collier,  William  31 

Collins,  George  Lewis  ^;i,  35 

Collins,  James  Franklin 

46,  60,  64 
CoLviN,  Stephen  Sheldon 

44,  55,  58 
Comstock,  Andrew  35 

CoNDY,  Jeremiah  26 

Cooke,  Nicholas  29 

Cooper,  George  Saunders  49,  61 
Corliss,  George  Frost  40,  57 

Cornell,  Theodore  Arthur  51,62 
Covell,  Maude  Evelyn  Clarke 

50,  64 
Crane,  Silas  Axtell  38,  56 

Crocker,  Nathan  Bourne  26,  27 
Crocker,  William  Allen  TiS 

Crosby,  Thomas  46,  55,  59,  60,  61 
Crosby,  Wilson  Gardner  42,  57 
Crowell,  Asa  Clinton 

43,  54,  55,  58 
Currier,  Clinton  Harvey  49,  60 
Cutler,  Edward  Hutchins 

40,  57,  63 
Cutler,  Enos  37,  55 

Cutting,  Sewall  Sylvester  33 
Damon,  Lindsay  Todd  50,  54 

D'Arcais,  Gugliemo  42,  57 

Davis,  Felix  Bertrand  44,  58 

Davis,  Gustavus  Fellowes  32 

Davis,  Harvey  Nathaniel  50,  60 
Davis,  Isaac  28,  33 

Davis,  John  27 

Davis,  Nathaniel  French 

41,  53,  54,  57 


INDEX     OF     OFFICERS 


8ii 


Name  Page 

Day,  Albert  33 

Day,  Henry  40,  52 
Dealey,  James  Quayle 

45.  54.  55i  58 
Delabarre,  Edmund  Burke 

44.  53.  54 
Delaney,  Archibald  Grant  42,  65 
Dench,  Gilbert  36,  55 

Dennis,  Charles  Edward       48,  59 
D'WoLF,  John  37,  52 

Dexter,  Edwin  Grant  44,  58 

Dickerman,  Grace  Emma        50,  63 
DiMAN,  Jeremiah  Lewis  40,  52 

Dodge,  Robert  Elkins  Neil  46,  59 
Doering,  August  40,  57 

Doggett,  Simeon  36,  55 

Dorr,  Sullivan  32 

Dorrance,  John  31,  36,  55,  62 

Douglas,  Francis  Wayland  41,  65 
Douglas,  Jessie  May  51,  64 

Douglas,  William  40,  64 

Douglas,  William  Wilberforce 

35 
Drowne,  Solomon  27,  37,  52 

DuBois,  NoRMiN  Armin  50,  60 

Duncan,  Alexander  28,  33 

Duncan,  James  Henry  27 

Duncan,  Samuel  White  28 

Dunn,  Robinson  Potter 

39,  52,  56,  63 
DuRFEE,  Job  33 

DuRFEE,  Thomas  26,  28,  34 

DuRKEE,  Orin  Parker  45,  58 

Earle,  Joseph  Pitman  35 

Eastman,  Samuel  Coffin        40,  63 
Easton,  Jonathan  27 

Easton,  Nicholas  29 

Eaton,  William  Hadley  34 

Eddy,  John  Mathewson  37,  53 

Eddy,  Martha  36,  65 

Eddy,  Richard  36,  65 

Eddy,  Samuel  26,  27,  31 

Eddy,  William  Holden  45,  58 

Eddy,  Zachariah  28 

Edes,  Henry  27,  31 

Edwards,  John  49,  61 

Edwards,  Morgan  26 

Edwards,  Stephen  Ostrom 

35.  42,  57 
Elam,  Samuel  31 

Elliott,  Lemuel  Holmes 

38,  64,  65 
Ellis,  Ferdinand  37,  55 

Elton,  Romeo  32,  38,  52 

Ely,  Adolph  Conrad  46,  59 

Emery,  Annie  Crosby       49,  55,  62 
Emmons,  William  37,  55,  63 

Eno,  Arthur  Llewellyn        47,  61 
Everett,  Walter  Goodnow 

43.  53.  54.  58 


Name  Page 

Ewer,  Bernard  Capen  49,  60 

Eyres,  Thomas  26 

Farnham, Frank  Alexander 
_  41.  63 

Faunce,  William  Herbert  Perry 

^5.^29.  35.  42.  53.  57 
Bearing,  Henry  Seymour  38,  56 
Field,  George  Wilton  45,  54 

Fisher,  Willard  Clark  43,  58 

FisK,  Elisha  37,  55 

Fitz,  Eustace  Carey  35 

Flanders,  Charles  Worthen  ^3 
Fletcher,  Austin  Barclay  41,  57 
Fletcher,  Richard  27,  32 

Flint,  Abel  36,  55 

Fobes,  Perez  25,  27,  36,  52 

Fogg,  Miller  Moore  46,  59 

FoRBUSH,  William  Byron  45,  58 
Foster,  Benjamin  30 

Foster,  Irving  Lysander  45,  58 
Foster,  Peregrine  36,  65 

Foster,  Theodore  31 

Fowler,  Christopher  31 

Fowler,  Henry  Thatcher  50,  53 
Francis,  John  31 

Francis,  John  Brown  25,  32 

Frazee,  Victor  48,  59 

Freeman,  Herbert  Augustine 

51,  62 
French,  Ferdinand  Courtney 

43.  58 
Frieze,  Henry  Simmons  39,  56 

Frost,  Edwin  Collins  47,  59,  Oi 
Fulton,  Frank  Taylor  50,  bo,  62 
Gano,  John  29 

Gano,  Stephen  31 

Gammell,  Robert  Ives  35 

Gammell,  William 

28,  32,  38,  52,  54,  56,  63 
Gamwell,  Edward  Francis  46,  61 
Gardner,  George  Warren  51,  65 
Gardner,  Henry  Brayton 

43.  53.  54.  57 
Gaskill,  Francis  Almon  29,  35 
Gates,  Charles  Horatio  41.  57 
Goddard,  Robert  Hale  Ives  28 
Goddard,  Thomas  Poynton  Ives 

28 
Goddard,  William  26,  33 

Goddard,  William  Giles 

26,  27.  33.  38.  52 
Goff,  Charles  Bradford  35 

Going,  Jonathan  32 

Goodale,  Nettie  Serena  47.  63 
Gordon,  Adoniram  Judson  28,  34 
Gorham,  Frederick  Poole 

45.  54.  55.  58 
Goulding,  George  Albert  49.  60 
Grad,  Bennett  49.  60 


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Name  Page 

Granger,  Abraham  Holley  34 
Granger,  James  Nathaniel  28,  33 
Gray,  George  Milton  44,  61 

Green,  Arnold  35 

Green,  Theodore  Francis 

35.  46,  5S 
Green,  Timothy  Ruggles  32 

Greene,  George  Washington 

39.  56 
Greene,  John  Francis  44,  55,  58 
Greene,  Ray  31 

Greene,  Richard  Ward  32 

Greene,  Samuel  Stillman  39,  52 
Greene,  Stephen  35 

Greene,  Thomas  30 

Greene,  William  30 

Griswold,  Alexander  Viets 

25.  27.  32 
Grose,  Howard  Bristol  51,  62 
Guild,  Frederick  Taft  43,  58,  65 
Guild,  Reuben  Aldridge  39,  63 
Guild,  Thacher  Rowland  50,  61 
Hackett,  Horatio  Balch 

38.  52,  53 
Hague,  William  33 

Hale,  Levi  32 

Hall,  Edward  Brooks  33 

Hall,  Henry  Jewett  49,  60,  61 
Hallett,  Frank  Thurston  50,  60 
Halsey,  Thomas  Lloyd  31 

Hanley,  Elijah  Abraham  47,  61 
Harkness,  Albert  29,  40,  52,  53 
Harkness,  Albert  Granger 

43.  53.  54 
Hart,  Howard  Farman  51,  62 

Hartshorn, Joseph  Charles  34 
Hartwell,  John  Bryant  34 

Hartwell,  Mortimer  Hall  34 

Hastings,  William  Thomson 

51.  61 
Hazard,  George  29 

Hazard,  Rowland  28,  34 

Hazard,  Rowland  Gibson  28,  34 
Hazard,  Rowland  Gibson  29,  35 
Helme,  James  30 

Herreshoff,  John  Brown  Fran- 
cis 41,  57 
Hersey,  Frank  Wilson  Cheney 

49,  60,  61 

Hesse, 40,  56 

HiLDRETH,  Henry  Theodore  44,  54 
Hill,  Frederic  Alexander  42,  57 
Hill,  John  Edward  45,  53,  54,  58 
Hill,  Nathaniel  Peter  40,  52,  57 
Hinds,  Albert  Walker  46,  59 

Hitchcock,  Enos  27,  30 

HoBiGAND,  Theodore  Maximilien 

40,  57 
HoLROYD,  William  30 

Homer,  Eleazer  Bartlett     50,  62 


Name  Page 

Honyman,  James  29 

Hopkins,  Esek  30 

Hopkins,  Rufus  30 

Hopkins,  Stephen  25,  29 

HoRR,  George  Edwin  29 

Host,  Arthur  George  51,  60 

HovEY,  Alva  28,  34 

Howard,  James  Leland  35 

Howe,  Mark  Antony  De  Wolfe 

28,  34,  38,  56 
Howell,  David 

25,  26,  27,  36,  52,  55 
HowLAND,  George  33 

HoYT,  Colgate  35 

Hughes,  Charles  Evans  35 

HuLiNG,  Ray  Greene  35 

HuNKiNs,  Charles  Herman  51,  60 
Hunter,  William  31 

Huntington,  Henry  Barrett 

50.  55 
Hyde,  Ralph  Kingsley  48,  59 

Inch,  Joseph  Waite  51,  61 

Ingalls,  William  37,  52 

Isham,  Norman  Morrison  46,  58 
Ives,  Moses  Brown  26,  32 

Ives,  Robert  Hale  26,  32,  33 

Ives,  Thomas  Poynton  31,  ;^^ 

Jackson,  Henry  32 

Jackson,  Richard  31 

Jacobs,  Walter  Ballou 

45.  S3<  54,  58 
Jameson,  John  Franklin  42,  53,  62 
Jenckes,  Daniel  29 

Jenckes,  John  30 

Jenckes,  Joseph  31 

Jenckes,  Thomas  Allen  39,  56 

Jenkins,  Thomas  30 

Jenks,  John  Whipple  Potter 

41,  53,  62,  64 
Jennings,  Andrew  Jackson  34 

Jewett,  Charles  Coffin  39,  52,  63 
Jewett,  James  Richard  43,  54,  57 
Jewett,  Paul  37,  55 

JiLLSON,  William  Everett  40,  56 
Johnson,  Albert  Bushnell 

45.  54,  55,  58 
Johnson,  Nels  49,  60 

Johnston,  William  Dawson  49,  60 
Jonas,  Johannes  Benoni  Eduard 

50,  55 
Jones,  William  32,  51,  60 

JosLEN,  Joseph  37,  56 

Judson,  Edward  34 

Kane,  Oliver  32 

Keely,  George  Washington  38,  56 
Keen,  William  Williams  28,  34 
Keigwin,  Henry  Webster  42,  57 
Kellen,  William  Vail  35 

Kenerson,  William  Herbert 

48,  55,  59,  61 


INDEX     OF     OFFICERS 


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Name  Page 

Kent,  Charles  Foster 

46,  53,  54,  62 
Kenyon,  Herbert  Alden  51,  62 
King,  Charles  Gregory  35 

King,  Henry  Melville  35 

Kingsbury,  John  26,  28,  33 

Knights,  Frederick  Mellen  46,  59 
Knowles,  James  Davis  32 

Koopman,  Harry  Lyman  45,  63 
Krafft,  Herman  Frederick  50,  61 
Lamont,  Hammond  46,  53,  54,  62 
Langdon,  Courtney  43,  53,  54 

Langdon,  William  Chauncey 

45.  58 
Lapham,  Oscar  35 

Latham,  George  Washington 

50,  60 
Leach,  Daniel  34 
Lent,  Frederick  49,  60 
Leonard,  Arthur  Newton  45,  58 
Lester,  Clarence  Brown  49,  60 
Lester,  Frank  Eugene  44,  58,  61 
Leverett,  Washington  38,  56 
Libby,  Arthur  Stephen  51,  61 
Lincoln,  Heman  28,  32,  34 
Lincoln,  John  Larkin 

39,  52,  54,  56,  57 
Lincoln,  William  Ensign  35 

LiNSCOTT,  Henry  Farrar  46,  59 
LippiTT,  Moses  31 

LiscoMB,  William  Shields  42,  57 
Lyndon,  Josias  29 

Lyon,  Merrick  28,  34,  40,  57 

McClellan,  Arthur  Daggett  35 
McComber,  Stewart  Alfred  47,  59 
MacDonald,  William  49,  53 

Mackie,  John  Milton  38,  56 

Madison,  Harold  Lester  51,  61 
Malbone,  Francis  31 

Manatt,  James  Irving  44,  53 

Manchester,  Earl  Northup 

51,  63 
Manchester,  Matthew  36,  65 
Manly,  John  Matthews  44,  53,  54 
Mann,  Horace  38,  56,  63 
Manning,  Henry  Parker  44,  55,  58 
Manning,  James  25,  26,  36 
Marston,  Edgar  Lewis  35 
Martin,  Simeon  31 
Marvel,  Frederick  William 

46,  59.  64 
Mason,  Amasa  32 

Mason,  Earl  Potter  34 

Mason,  Eugene  Waterman  35 

Mason,  James  Brown  31 

Mason,  John  31 

Mason,  Russell  29 

Matteson,  John  43,  57 

Maxcy,  Jonathan 

25.  27-  30,  36,  52,  55-  62 


Name  Page 

Maxson,  John  29 

Mead,  Albert  Davis  47,  53,  54,  59 
Meiklejohn,  Alexander 

48,  54,  55,  59,  62 
Mellen,  Edward  33 

Merrill,  George  Plumer  45,  58,  61 
Merrill,  Joseph  Warren  34 

Messer,  Asa  25,  27,  36,  52,  55,  63 
Metcalf,  Anna  48,  63 

Metcalf,  Haven  47,  59 

Metcalf,  Stephen  Olney  35 

Metcalf,  Theron  26,  27,  28 

Miller,  Max  Merrill  50,  60 

Miller,  Moses  37,  55 

Mills,  William  Hammond  39,  63 
Morse,  Albert  Swift  47,  55,  59 
Morton,  Allan  Benton  46,  59 

Morton,  Nathaniel  39,  56 

Moss,  William  Washburn46,59,  60 
Mount,  William  Dye  43,  55,  57 
MuNRO,  Wilfred  Harold  43,  53,  54 
Murray,  Cunliffe  Hall  47,  53 
Murray,  James  Ormsbee  39,  56 
Nelson,  Stephen  Smith  32 

Newell,  Lyman  Churchill  43,  58 
Newhall,  Barker  45,  58 

NicHELs,  Christopher  Marden- 

borough  38,  56 

Nichols,  Charles  Lemuel  41,  57 
Nightingale,  Joseph  30 

NoRRis,  Clarence  Elnathan  49,  60 
Norton,  William  Augustus  39,52 
Oliver,  Thomas  Fitch  27 

Olney,  Christopher  ^i 

Olney,  Richard  28 

OSTERHOUT,  WiNTHROP  JoHN 

Vanleuven  45,  58 

Packard,  Alpheus  Spring  41,  53 

Packard,  Roscoe  Milliken  50,  60 

Page,  Harrison  Carleton  39,  56 

Paine,  Ernest  Trowbridge  50,  60 
Palmer,  Albert  de  Forest 

45.  54.  58 
Pardee,  William  Jencks  44,  53 
Park,  Calvin  37,  52.  55.  63 

Park,  Edwards  Amasa  28 

Parker,  Fred  Eugene  44,  58,  64 
Parmenter,  George  Freeman 

50,  60 
Parsons,  Charles  William 

41.  53.  62 
Parsons,  Usher  38   52 

Patten,  William  30 

Patten,  William  Samuel        25,  33 
Pattison,  Robert  Everett    27,  32 
Paull,  Charles  Leslie  Fair- 
banks 48.  64 
Pearce,  William  Wheaton 

39,  61,  62 
Pease,  Simon  29 


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Peck,  Solomon  37,  56 

Peck,  William  37,  65 

Peckham,  Stephen  Farnum  40,  57 
Pegram,  John  Combe  50,  62 

Peirce,  John  35,  40,  52,  57 

Penniman,  Elias  36,  65 

Perkins,  Fordyce  Dexter  48,  61 
Perkins,  Jay  48,  62 

Perry,  Hiram  H.  39,  62 

Phelps,  Sylvanus  Dryden  34 

Phetteplace,  Thurston  Mason 

49,  60 
Phillips,  Walter  Clarke  51,  61 
Phillips,  William  ^3, 

Pitman,  John  31,  36,  65 

Pitman,  John  27,  32 

Poland,  William  Carey 

41,  53.  54,  57.  64 
Poole,  Harry  Kay  49,  60 

Poor,  Charles  Marshall 

46,  59,  61,  64 
Porter,  Henry  Kirke  29 

Porter,  John  Addison  39,  52 

Potter,  Albert  Knight  48,  54 

Potter,  Charles  Alfred  42,  57 
Potter,  Elisha  Reynolds  31 

Potter,  Mabel  Louise  48,  59 

Pratt,  Peter  37,  56,  63 

Price,  V/illiam  Edward  48,  61 

Putnam,  Algernon  Wait  47,  59 
Raiford,  Lemuel  Charles  49,  60 
Randall,  Otis  Everett 

42,  S3.  54,  57 
Rea,  Uriel  36,  65 

Reed,  John  37.  55 

Renaud,  Alphonse  40,  57 

Reuterdahl,  Arvid  48,  59 

Rhodes,  James  31 

RoBBiNS,  Ashur  36,  55,  62 

Robins,  Ezekiel  31 

Robinson,  Ezekiel  Oilman 

25,  28,  41,  53 
Robinson,  Oilman  Parker  42,  65 
Robinson,  Luther  39,  56 

Rogers,  Daniel  30 

Rogers,  John  31 

Rogers,  Robert  27,  30 

Roux,  Louis  Alexandre  47,  59 
RussEL,  William  Channing  42,  53 
Russell,  Emory  Poole  49 

Russell,  Joseph  29 

Russell,  William  30 

Ryder,  Arthur  H.  51 

Sanborn,  Frances  Stevens  49,  60 
Sanford,  Enoch  38,  56 

Saunders,  Walter  Mills  44,  58 
Sayles,  William  Francis  34 

Scott,  Adrian  44,  54,  58 

Scott,  Robert  36,  55 

Searle,  Nathaniel  27,  32 


34 

39.  56 

26 


Name  Page 

Sears,  Barnas    25,  27,  28,  40,  52,  57 
Sears,  Lorenzo  43,  54 

Secomb,  Ebenezer  32 

Senter,  Isaac  30 

Sessions,  Darius  30 

Seth,  James  44,  53,  54 

Sharp,  Daniel  27,  32 

Sharpe,  Henry  Dexter  35 

Shepard,  Thomas  Perkins 

33-  39.  56 
Sherman,  Philip  Darrell  50,  60 
Shippee,  John  Smith  46,  59,  60,  61 
Shorey,  Marion  Lydia  51,  61 

Silver,  Edgar  Oscar  35 

Simmons,  James  Barlow  34 

Slater,  Horatio  Nelson  28,  33,  34 
Slocum,  Frederick  47,  55,  59 

Small,  Roscoe  Addison  48,  59 

Smiley,  Albert  Keith 
Smith,  Elbridge 
Smith,  Hezekiah 
Smith,  Increase  Sumner   38,  56,  63 
Smith,  John  30 

Smith,  Melancthon  31 

Smith,  Stephen  Hopkins  32 

Smith,  Walter  Edward  45,  58 

Snow,  Caleb  Hopkins       37,  56,  63 
Snow,  Edwin  Miller  34 

Snow,  Louis  Franklin      43,  57,  62 
Spear,  Nathan  30 

Sprague,  William  34 

Stanford,  John  30 

Stanton,  Emma  Bradford       48,  65 
Stark,  Frank  Edwin  45,  58,  61 

Starkweather.  Samuel  38,  56 

Starr,  Harris  Elwood 
Sterry,  Cyprian 
Stewart,  Morton  Collins 
Stillman,  Samuel 
Stillwell,  Charles  Martin  40,  57 
Stiness,  John  Henry  29 

Stockbridge,  John  Calvin 

28,  33,  43.  65 
Stoddard,  Elijah  Brigham  34 

Stone,  Henry  Morgan  45,  58 

Stow,  Baron 
Straffin,  Elsie  Marion 
Sullivan,  Michael  Xavier 
Sumner,  Bradford 
SwAiM,  Samuel  Budd 
Sweetland,  Cornelius  Sowle 

26,  35 
Swift,  Agustus  Taber 
Tanner,  John 
Taylor,  Lucien  Edward 
Temple,  Mabel 
Thayer,  Thatcher 
Thomas,  Albert  Ellsworth  46,  61 
Thomas,  Benjamin  Franklin  26,  34 
Thompson,  Charles  31 


49,  60 

31 

51,  61 
26,  29 


28,  33 
51.  62 
51,  60 

37.  55 
33 


43.  58 
29 

47.  59 
46,  63 

33 


INDEX     OF     OFFICERS 


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Name  Page 

Thompson,  Ebenezer  30 

Thompson,  Edward  Everett  49,  60 
Thompson,  Otis  37,  55,  63 

Thresher,  Ebenezer  33 

Thurber,  Charles  33 

Thurston,  Benjamin  Babcock  32 
Thurston,  Benjamin  Francis  35 
Thurston,  Edward  29 

Thurston,  Gardner  29 

TiCKNOR,  Howard  Malcom  42,  57 
Tilley,  Charles  Edward  48,  59 
Tillinghast,  Daniel  30 

TiLLINGHAST,  JOHN  26,    29 

Tillinghast,  Joseph  Leonard  32 
Tillinghast,  Nicholas  29 

Tillinghast,  Thomas  31 

ToBEY,  Samuel  Boyd  25,  32 

Tower,  Carl  Vernon  47,  59 

Tower,  Ralph  Winfred 

45.  54-  55.  58,  59.  62 
Townsend,  Shearjashub  Bourne 

37.  56 
Train,  Arthur  Savage  33,  38,  56 
Troy,  George  Francis  48,  60,  64 
Tucker,  Bertha  50,  63 

TuKEY,  Ralph  Hermon  51.  62 

Turner,  Thomas  Goodwin  33 

Underwood,  Adin  Ballou  34 

Upham,  Edward  26 

Upton,  Winslow  42,  53,  62 

Vaughan,  Mary  Drew  50,  65 

Vernon,  Thomas  33 

Very,  Frank  Washington  47,  53 
Walker,  Joseph  Henry  34 

Wanton,  John  G.  29 

Wanton,  Joseph  29 

Ward,  Henry  26,  30 

Ward,  Samuel  29,  30 

Warren,  Andrew  McCorrie  43,  57 
Warren,  John  30 

Warren,  Jonas  Goulding  S3 

Waterhouse,  Benjamin  27,  36,  52 
Watson,  Arthur  Eugene  47,  55,  59 
Watson,  Frank  Elbert  48,  61 

Wayland,  Francis 

25,  27,  28,  34,  38,  52 
Wayland,  Heman  Lincoln 

35.  39.  63 


Name  Page 

Wayland,  John  33,  38,  56 

Webster,  Helen  Chapman  51,  64 
Webster,  Hortense  50,  63 

Webster,  William  Franklin 

40,  57 
Weeden,  John  Hull  38,  56 

Westcott,  Allen  Ferguison  51,  62 
West,  Benjamin  36,  52 

Wheaton,  Josephus  37,  56 

Wheaton,  Levi  31,  37,  52 

Wheeler,  Benjamin  Ide  41,  57 
Wheeler,  Frank  Rowland  48,  61 
Wheeler,  Nelson  40,  52 

Whipple,  Clifford  48,  59,  61 

Whitaker,  Frederic  Earle  47,  59 
Whitford,  Everett  Thomas  50,  60 
Whittier,  John  Greenleaf  34 

Wight,  Henry  27 

Wightman,  Alfred  Reynolds 

45.  58 
Wilcox,  Elmer  Almy  45,  58 

Wilkinson,  William  36,  62 

WiLLETT,  Allan  Herbert  50,  60 
Williams,  Alonzo  41,  53,  56 

Williams,  Elisha  Scott  31 

Williams,  George  Abner 

47.  55.  59 
Williams,  John  37,  65 

Williams,  Leonard  Worcester 

50.  55.  60 
Williams,  William  27 

Williams,  William  R.  28 

Williamson,  Ernest  Townsend 

50,  60,  61 
Wilson,  Clarence  Edgar 

44.  58,  59 
Wilson,  George  Grafton 

44.  53.  54 
Wing,  Ada  Geneva  48,  55,  59,  64 
Winship,  George  Parker  51,  64 
Winslow,  Arthur  Melvin  51,  62 
WiNSOR,  Olney  31 

WiNSOR,  Samuel  29 

Wood,  Clarence  David  48,  59 

Wood,  Wilkes  27 

Woods,  Alva  25,  27,  28,  33,  38,  52 
Woods,  John  Carter  Brown  34 
Woods,  Marshall  26,  33 


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INDEX  OF  STUDENTS 


Name  Class  Page 

Aaron,  Charles  Eugene 1850  219 

Aaron,  Samuel hl838   557 

Abbey,  Myron  Jay 1902  471 

Abbot,  Jonathan 1791     77 

Abbot,  Nathan  Miller  Wheat- 

on nl855   627 

Abbott,  Alexander  Hewes. . .  1903  479 

Abbott,  Augustus  Levi 1880  344 

Abbott,  Carl  Hewes 1888  383 

Abbott,  Edwin nl854  625 

Abbott,  Edwin  Ralph nl856  629 

Abbott,  Ernest  Spencer g  728 

Abbott,  Granville  Sharp 1860  258 

Abbott,  Harlan  Page 1885  369 

Abbott,  James  Percival 1874  317 

Abbott,  Samuel  Warren....  1858  249 
Abercrombie,    Daniel    Webster 

hl883   583 

Adams,  Andrew nl895  683 

Adams,  Benjamin 1788     74 

Adams,  Bertha  Tucker 1899  455 

Adams,  Charles  Ellis nl893  679 

Adams,  Charles  Francis 1881   349 

Adams,  Charles  Robert 1880  344 

Adams,  Earl  Newton 1889  386 

Adams,  Ebenezer hl799  533 

Adams,  Edward  Lawrence.  .  1898  438 

Adams,  Edward  Stowe 1879  340 

Adams,  Edythe  Grace  Peck.  1901  471 

Adams,  Ella  Maria g  728 

Adams,  Frederick  Carhart g  728 

Adams,  George  W nl833   606 

Adams,  George  William. .  .nl856  629 
Adams,  Henry  Sylvanus. .  .  .  1860  258 
Adams,  Herbert  Matthews.  .1895  415 

Adams,  Horace 1813   111 

Adams,  Jasper 1815    117 

Adams,  John hl797    532 

Adams,  Josiah nl769-1800   594 

Adams,  Leon  Hunter nl900  703 

Adams,  Luther  Bentley 1900  456 

Adams,  Robert  John hl875   580 

Adams,  Samuel nl837   609 

Adams,  Samuel 1897  429 

Adams,  Samuel  Smith nl812   598 

Adams,  Scott 1895  415 

Adams,  William  M.  E nl834  607 

Addeman,    Joshua    Melanc- 

thon 1862   266 

Adye,  Elton  Merville 1902  471 


Name  Class  Page 

Ahrens,  Henry  Frederick  ..nl904  723 

Ainsworth,  Albert  Child 1828   151 

Ainsworth,  Frederick  Augus- 
tus  nl869   653 

Akerstrom,  Clarence  Edwin  n  1904  720 
Albee,  Obadiah  Wheelock. . .  1832  162 
Albertson,  James  Monroe.  .nl854  625 
Albrecht,  William  Horton  .  .  1905  492 

Albro,  Frank  Taylor 1905  492 

Albro,  Lester  Franklin nl900  703 

Albro,  Samuel  Houston 1866  283 

Alden,  Abner 1787     73 

Alden,  Charles  Henrv hl825   547 

Alden,  Charles  Henry 1856  242 

Alden,  Cyrus 1807     99 

Alden,  David 1838   175 

Alden,  John  Henry  Harlow.  ,  1896  422 

Alden,  Joseph nl829  605 

Alden,  Lucius 1821   129 

Alden,  Nathan 1806     98 

Alden,  Peter  Oliver 1792     78 

Alden,  Samuel  R nl838  610 

Alden,  Seth 1814   114 

Alden,  William  Harrison. . . .  1849  215 
Aldis,  Asa 1796     83 


Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 


Abby  Greene nl903   722 

Amey  Owen al898   503 

Charles  Spaulding.  .  1894  409 

Charles  Talbot 1877  330 

David 1806     98 

Edith  Violet 1904  490 

Edmund nl857   632 

Edward  Burgess. .  nl893  679 
Edward  Kimball. .  .  1902  471 
Edward  Sherman  nl864  646 

Edwin nl862  642 

Elisha  Smith 1857  245 

Esek 1818   124 

Frank  Edgar 1875  321 

Fred  Davis 1895  415 

Henry  Leprelate. .  .  1876  325 

Ira nl813  598 

John 1883  358 

Jonathan 1826  146 

L nl841   613 

Mary  Lizzie nl900  706 

Nelson  Wilmarth..h  1892   586 

Paul  Edwin nl898  693 

Robert 1903  479 

Samuel  Nelson. . .  .nl859  637 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


817 


Name  Class  Page 

Aldrich,  Susan  Grace nl904  726 

Aldrich,  Whipple 1799  87 

Aldrich,  William  Truman.  .nl900  703 

Aldrich,  Willis  Wood .nl897  689 

Alexander,  Burchard  Benja- 
min  nl902  712 

Alexander,  Caleb hl789  526 

Alexander,  Charles  Zaslavsky 

1905  492 

Alexander,  Harry  Olin 1885  369 

Alexander,  Luther.  .  .nl769-1800  594 

Alexander,  Robert 1878  335 


Alger 
Alger 
Alger 
Alger 
Alger 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Alleri 
Allen 
Allen 


Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 


Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 


Emerson  Henry 1885   369 

Israel 1811    107 

John  Lincoln 1890  390 

Luther  Ward nlS60  639 

Roland  Francis nl858  635 

Alfred  Franklin nl845  616 

Amos 1804     94 

Arthur  Moulton 1897   429 

Austin  Ketcham 1904  485 

Benjamin 1797      84 

Benjamin  Franklin...  1817    122 

Benoni 1823    136 

Capwell nl904  723 

Charles  Bradbury 1899  445 

Charles  Henry 1897   429 

Chester  Salisbury. . .  nl904  723 

Chester  Willard.' 1897   429 

Crawford 1815    117 

Crawford nl859  637 

Cvrus  William 1826   146 

Edwin  Pierce 1883   358 

Elizabeth nl902   717 

Emily  Frances g  728 

Ethan 1823   136 

Ethan 1860  258 

Frank  G nl860  639 

George  Augustus 1852   226 

George  Esdras 1850  219 

Henrietta     Griswold 


Benson 1899  454 


Henry  Augustus.  .  .  .nl854  625 

Henry  Crocker nl874  658 

Henry  Wheaton 1868   291 

Hiram ml825   516 

Horatio  Cushing 1897   430 

Ira  Richard 1882   353 

James  Reuben 1876  325 

James  Sidney 1898  438 

Justin \ 1852   226 

Lucius ml820  514 

Mark  Antony  D'Wolf 

' nl844  615 

Morrill 1798     85 

Paul 1793      79 

Philip 1803     93 

Philip nl834  607 

Raymond Cleayeland.  1897  430 
Ruth  Smith  Roundy  .  1897   438 


Name  Class  Page 

Allen,  Ruth  Stiles 1902  477 

Allen,  Samuel nl814   599 

Allen,  Sherman  Alden 1903  479 

Allen,  Sylvester nl868  651 

Allen,  Thaddeus 1812    108 

Allen,  Walter  William nl900  703 

Allen,  Willard  Spencer hl897   591 

Allen,  William  Dennis nl852   622 

Allen,  William  Henrv 1811    107 

Allen,  Zachariah " 1813    111 

AUenton,  Goodwin 1814   114 

Allenton,  Russell 1813    111 

Allin,  Charles  Mnason 1847   208 

Allin,  William 1790     76 

Ailing,  Ebenezer  Treat 1851    222 

Ailing,  Mary  Maltby nl904   726 

Ailing,  Morris  Ezra'. 1902  471 

Allison,  Burgiss hi 786   524 

Allison.  George  Deacon 1905  492 

Almy,  Carrie  Cordelia  Jenksn  1896  688 

Almy,  Herbert 1873   312 

Almy,  Howard 1886  374 

Almy,  Thomas  Jefferson. .  .nl856  629 

Alston,  John  Rutledge nl857  632 

Alward,  Silas hl869   577 

Ames,  Edward  Carrington.  .  1867  287 

Ames,  Ellis 1830  156 

Ames,  Herman  Vandenburg 

nl888  673 

Ames,  James  Ellis 1896  422 

Ames,  Jeremiah  Fisher    ...hl827   54'' 

Ames,  Oliver hlS92   586 

Ames,  Samuel 1823    137 

Ames,  William 1863   269 

Ames,  William  Henrv nl861   641 

Ames,  William  Shaw' 1838   175 

Amidon,  John  Jerome  Frank- 
lin  nl898  693 

Amory,  Jonathan  A nl860  639 

Andem,  James 1845   200 

Anderson,  Clifford  Spence. . .  1900  456 
Anderson,  Edward  Coffin..  hl849  562 
Anderson,  Frederick  Lincoln 

hl904  592 

Anderson,  Robert 1802     91 

Anderson.  Thomas  Davis  .hl859  571 
Anderson,  Thomas  Davis.  .  .  1874  317 
Anderson,  William  Henry.. n  1839  611 
AnderstrOm,  Lyndon  Laroy.  1885  369 
Andrew,  William  Walter. ...  1903  479 

Andrews,  Arthur  Irving 1901  464 

Andrews,  Asa nl840  612 

Andrews,  Clarence  Carrol.  .nl873  657 

Andrews,  David  Allen nl856  629 

Andrews,  Elisha hi 803   535 

Andrews,  Elisha 1821    129 

Andrews,  Elisha  Benjamin..  1870  298 

Andrews,  Erastus hl859   571 

Andrews.  Frank  Howard...  1884  363 
Andrews,  George  Frederic. n  1857   632 


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Name  Class  Page 

Andrews,  George  Frederick  .1892   399 

Andrews,  Guy  Ashton nl895 

Andrews,  James  G nl837 

Andrews,  Martha  Louise.  .  .nl897 

Andrews,  Neil 1892 

Andrews,  Robert  Shaw. .  .  .nl845 

Andrews,  Theodore 1859 

Andrews,  Walter  Evans 1891 

Andrews,  William  W nl827 

Andros,  Frederic nl824 

Andros,  Thomas hi 790 

Andrus,  Daniel  Sylvester    .nl853 


Angell,  Daniel nl86S 

Angell,  Eugene  Chester 1895 

Angell,  George  Manton 1844 

Angell,  George  Thorndike.  .nl846 

Angell,  James  Burrill 1849 

Angell,  John  Wardw ell    .  .  .nl895 
Angell,  Joseph  Kinnicutt    .  .  1813 

Angell,  Oliver 1807 

Angell,  Samuel 1814 

Angell,  Thomas  Lemuel 1862 

Angell,  Walter  Foster 1880 

Angell,  William  Cook 1866 

Angevine,  Fred  Clarence. .  .nlS82 
Angier,  Samuel  Tubbs 1818 


683 
609 
692 
400 
616 
254 
395 
604 
601 
526 
623 
648 
415 
198 
617 
216 
683 
111 
99 
114 
266 
344 
283 
666 
124 


Angle,  Charles  Montgomery.  1896  422 

Angus,  Joseph hl852   564 

Annan,  Robert  Landals 1786     72 

Annan,  William 1786     72 

Ansley,  Joseph  A nl859   637 

Anthony,  Alfred  Williams..   1883   358 

Anthony,  Charlotte 1903   484 

Anthony,  Frank  William...  1846  205 
Anthony,  Gardiner  Chace.  .nl880  664 

Anthony,  George  Allen 1895  415 

Anthony,  George  Cheney. .  nl903  718 
Anthony,  George  Nelson  ...  1850  219 
Anthony,  Harrington  Tilling- 

hast 1905   492 

Anthony,  Henry  Bowen. .  . .   1833    162 

Anthony,  Henry  Burr 1879   340 

Anthony,  James  B nl861   641 

Anthony,  James  Vere nl904   723 

Anthony,  John  Clinton 1895  416 

Anthony,  Thomas  Smith 1847   208 

Anthony,  Walter  Eugene,  .nl 867  650 
Anthony,  William  Arnold.  .nl858  635 
Antis,  Charles  Hammond.  .nl856   630 

Appleton,  Everard 1904  485 

Appleton,  Frank 1890  391 

Appleton,  George  Henry. .  .nl865   648 

Appleton,  John  Howard 1863   270 

Appleton,  Joseph 1772      68 

Appleton,  Ruth 1901   470 

Appleton,  William  Day 1904  485 

Appleton,  William  Henry.  .nl862  642 
Arbegust,     Garrett     Pender- 

grast nl860  639 

Archar,  Jason  Hawes 1816  118 


Name  Class  Page 

Archer,  John  Jason 1866  283 

Archibald,  Wilberforce  Ewing 

1880  345 

Arey,  Henry nl841   613 

Armington, m   731 

Armington,  Arthur  Herbert  .1871  304 
Armington,  Asa  Warren  .  .  .  1900  456 
Armington,  Elizabeth  Edge  nl898  696 
Armington,  Herbert  Hamlin.  1900  456 

438 
599 


Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 


495 
430 

718 
444 
650 
175 
231 
681 
270 
404 
630 


Arms,  Audubon 1898 

Armsby,  Silas nl817 

Armstrong,  Josephine  Sted- 

man 1905 

Armstrong,  Seril  Clemence.  .1897 
Armstrong,   Woodbury  White- 
ley \ . . . .nl903 

Arnold,  Adelaide  Harris 1898 

Albert  Allin nl867 

Albert  Nicholas 1838 

Asa 1853 

Clarence  Newton.  .  nl894 

Denham 1863 

Earl  Chapman 1893 

Edward  R nl856 

Edmund  Kingsley .  .  1904  486 

Edna  Bigelow 1898  444 

Elmer  Ellsworth,  .nl 89 6  685 

Frank  Herbert nl901   707 

Fred  Atwell 1897   430 

Frederick  WilHam.  .  1898  438 

Harold  Greene 1905   492 

Henry  Tucker 1866 

Henry  Ward  Beecher 

1893 

Henry  Waterman  .nl856 

John  James 1876 

Jonathan  Earle 1832    160 

Josias  Lyndon hl791    528 

Martin  Hollis 1897 

Mowry  Aldrich 1855 

Oliver  Henry 1865 

Richard  James 1814 

Richard  James . .  .  .  n  1 8 5  5 


Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arnold 
Arrington,  William  Franklin 


283 

404 
630 
325 


430 
238 
278 
114 
627 


Salmon  Augustus ...  1 8 1 6  119 

Samuel  Greene 1795  81 

Samuel  Greene 1841  187 

Sumner  W nl818  600 

Thomas 1771  68 

Thomas  Clay nl859  637 

William  Birkett 1884  363 

William  Pearl nl902  712 


U 


Arthur,  James  Hope 1870 

Arthur,  James  Hope 1897 

Arvine,  Kazlitt hl845 

Ash,  Carroll  Harry 1896 

Ash,  John hl774 

Ashley,  Edgar   Louis 1903  479 

Ashley,  Samuel 1817    122 


383 
299 
430 
560 
422 
522 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


819 


Name  Class  Page 

Ashmore,  Frank  Sanderson  111 87 5   660 

Ashmore,  William 1870  299 

Ashton,  Amos  Turner 1872   307 

Ashton,  Joseph  Nickerson.  .  1891  395 
Asquith,  Frank  Wesley.  .  .  .nl899   697 

Astle,  Christopher '. 1902  471 

Atha,  George  Richard 1895  416 

Atkins,  Charles  Duke 1899  445 

Atkins,  Elisha 1816   119 

Atkinson,  Edward  Ernest.  .  .  1879   340 

Atkinson,  Jacob 1813    111 

Atkinson,  Samuel IS  13    111 

Atwater,  David  Hastings    .nl899   697 

Atwater,  Richard  Mead 1865   278 

Atwell,  Amos  Maine 1788      74 

Atwell,  Samuel  Young 1814   114 

Atwell,  Willard  Barber 1903   479 

Atwood,  Charles  Fenner.  .  .nl896  685 
Atwood,  Edward  Sumner.  .  .  1852  226 
Atwood,  Ernest  Preston  Brown 

1902  471 

Atwood,  Henry  Clinton nl878   662 

Atwood,  Ruby  Marion 1903   484 

Atwood,  William  Henry.  .  .nl895  683 
Auboyneau,  Paul  Louis  Ar- 

mand 1799     87 

Auld,  Alexander  M nl813   598 

Austin,  Alice  Weeden nl897   692 

Austin,  Benjamin ml814   512 

Austin,  Charles  Raymond. ..  1902  471 
Austin,  Clara  Imogene  Peirce 

nl900  707 

Austin,  Elijah  Harrison.  . .  nl862   642 

Austin,  George  Alfred nl878  662 

Austin,  James 1880  345 

Austin,  Robert  Betts nl899   697 

Austin,  Winifred 1898  444 

Averell,  Isaac 1795     81 

Avery,  Brainard nl896  685 

Avery,  David 1810   105 

Avery,  Eleazar  James 1845   200 

Avery,  John  Humphrey. . .  hl841    558 

Avery,  William  Bailey nl864  646 

Avery,  Willis  Frank nl904   723 

Axteil,  Seth  Jones 1864  273 

Ayer,  Darius 1833    162 

Ayer,  Francis  Wayland nl889  674 

Aver,  Joseph 1823    137 

Ayer,  Nathan  Wheeler 1840   183 

Ayer,  Oliver 1834   164 

Ayer,  Oliver  Sargent nl889   675 

Babasinian,  Vahan  Simon.  al903  508 
Babbitt,  Benjamin  Bosworth 

1846  205 

Babbitt,  Edward  Spalding  nl849  620 

Babbitt,  George  Henry nl862   642 

Babbitt,  John  Edward 1899  445 

Babbitt,  Osmond nl816   599 

Babcock,  Charles  Giflford.  .  nl900  703 
Babcock,  Charles  Henry..  .nl894  681 


Name  Class  Page 

Babcock,  Cvrus  Giles 1816   119 

Babcock,  Edward  Wilco.x. .  .  1874  317 

Babcock,  Edwin nl840  612 

Babcock,  Harmon  Sceley...  1874  317 

Babcock.  Horace nl842   614 

Babcock,  John  Jacob nl867   650 

Babcock,  Joshua hl774   522 

Babcock,  Orman  Truesdell.nl 901    707 

Babcock,  Rufus 1821    129 

Babcock,  Samuel  Bolden  ..nl902  712 
Babcock,  William  Robinson  .  1837  172 
Bacheler,     Francis     Ebcn 

Mcriam 1847   208 

Bacheller,  Nellie  Hathaway  n  1904  727 

Backus,  Andrew 1822   133 

Backus,  Isaac hi 797    532 

Backus,  Thomas 1819   125 

Backus,  William  Henry...  nl868  652 

Bacon,  Albert  T nl835   607 

Bacon,  Charles  Baldwin...  nl896  685 

Bacon,  George  Andrew 1S67   287 

Bacon,  Justin  Homer 1896  422 

Bacon,  Peter  Child 1827    149 

Bacon,  Sumner  Winn nl843   615 

Bacon,  Willard  Henry 1900  456 

Badger,  William 1823    137 

Bailey,  Charles 1841    188 

Bailev,  Charles  Emerson. . .  .  1863   270 

Bailey,  Charles  Hervey 1903  479 

Bailey.  Elmer  Smith nl896  685 

Bailev,  Ezra nl821   600 

Bailey,  Frank nl856  630 

Bailey,  Henry  Duncan. . .  .  nl899  697 

Bailey,  Isaac 1810   106 

Bailey,  Jeremiah 1  794     80 

Bailey,  John 1S07     99 

Bailey,  Joseph  Avrault.  .  .  .nl881   665 

Bailey,  Joseph  Chester 1905  492 

Bailey,  Loring  Woart g  728 

Bailey,  Luther 1808   101 

Bailey,  Mark 1848  213 

Bailev,  Samuel  Harding...  nl902  713 
Bailev,  Samuel  Slaughter.  .nl859  637 

Bailev,  Silas 1834    164 

Bailey,  Thomas  Brown nl876  660 

Bailey,  William  .Mason 1862  267 

Bailey,  William  Whitman. .  .  1864  273 
Bakeman.  Percival  Rogers.  .  1903  479 

Baker,  Albert  Allison 1884  363 

Baker,  Arthur  Eaton 1883   358 

Baker,  Benjamin 1875   321 

Baker,  Charles  Lewis 1884  364 

Baker,  David  Sherman 1875   321 

Baker,  Dwight  Wood 1809  446 

Baker,  Ernest  Clinton nl902   713 

Baker,  George  Tavlor nl8S0  664 

Baker,  Harvey  Almv :  1903  479 

Baker,  Hcnrv  Southard 1847   209 

Baker,  John  "Edwin nl870  653 

Baker,  Laura  Frances 1904  490 


820 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Baker,  Lena  Belle 1904  490 

Baker,  Louis  Foristall 1903   479 

Baker,  Marian  Towne g  728 

Baker,  Osgood  Carney nl869  652 

Baker,  Russell  Wightman. . .  1899  446 

Baker,  Samuel  Newhall 1905  492 

Baker,  Sharonton  Hale 1883   358 

Baker,  William  Cotter 1881   349 

Baker,  William  Edward.  ...    1899  446 

Balch,  Collins  Lawton nl855  627 

Balcom,  Grace  Ethel nl901   711 

Baldwin,  Edmund  Willis. .  .nl849  620 

Baldwin,  John 1797      84 

Baldwin,  Thomas hi 794  530 

Baldwin,  Thomas nl804  596 

Balkcom,  Everett 1817    122 

Ball,  Elisha 1799     87 

Ball,  Hyder  Ali 1805     96 

Ball,  Nathan 1826   146 

Ball,  Thomas  Alexander. .  .nl891   677 

Ballard,  Horatio  Nelson 1851   222 

Ballentine,  Harlan  J udson. .  1898  438 

Ballou,  Alice  May 1900  462 

Ballou,  Arthur  Francis 1897   430 

Ballou,  Barton 1813    111 

Ballou,  Charles  Fales 1869   295 

Ballou,  Daniel  Ross nl863  644 

Ballou,  David nl852   622 

Ballou,  Dexter  A nl858   635 

Ballou,  Edgar  Fowler 1877   330 

Ballou,  Harry  Maturin 1877   330 

Ballou,  Levi  Herbert nl904  723 

Ballou,  Oren  Aldrich 1832   160 

Ballou,  Sullivan nl852   623 

Ballou,  Walter  Francis nl877   661 

Ballou,  Walter  Irving 1877   330 

Ballou,  Warren  James nl898   693 

Ballou,  William  Henrv nl902   713 

Ballou,  William  John.' 1897   430 

Bancroft,  Bertha  Caroline.  nl897  692 
Bancroft,  Edward  Rathbone 

nl901   707 

Bancroft,  Lucius  Whiting. . .  1852  226 
Bancroft,  Thomas  Povnton  1816  119 
Bancroft,  Timothy  Whiting.  1859   254 

Banes,  Charles  Henry hl893   588 

Bannan,  John  Francis nl887   671 

Bannan,  Mary  EHzabeth 1905   495 

Banning,  Bernice  Thornton  1905  496 
Banning,  Edwin  Thomas.  .  .nl885   669 

Bannon,  John  Francis nl899   697 

Bannon,  William  Henry.  .  .nl903  718 
Barber,  Clifford  Thomas.  .  .nl904   723 

Barber,  Dora  Augusta nl899   702 

Barber,  Howard  Clark 1899  446 

Barber,  Jeremiah  Clarke. .  .nl895   683 

Barber,  Leander  Milton 1872   308 

Barbour,  Albert  Leslie 1892  400 

Barbour,  Clarence  Augustus  1888  383 
Barbour,  Jessie  May 1903  484 


Name  Class  Page 

Barbour,  John  Baptiste 1891   395 

Barbour,  Thomas  Seymour    1874  317 

Barclay,  Jane 1903   484 

Barden,     Katherine     Louise 

Bronson nl898   696 

Bardsley,  George  Milton.  .  .nl902   713 

Barker,  Abram 1883   358 

Barker,  Beatrice  Jennie 1895   421 

Barker,  Benjamin 1881   349 

Barker,  Christopher  Franklin 

1875   321 

Barker,  Edward  Lawton  ...  1859  254 

Barker,  Henry  Ames 1893   404 

Barker,  Isaac  Bowen 1861   262 

Barker,  James 1814   114 

Barker,  James  Henry nl858   635 

Barker,  Jessie  Loring nl896   688 

Barker,  Joseph hl805   537 

Barker,  Lewis  Appleton. . .  nl899   697 

Barker,  Merle  Taft 1903  479 

Barker,  Orville  Anson 1861   262 

Barker,  Ralph  Edmonds 1899  446 

Barker,  Richard  Jackson.  .nl898  693 

Barker,  Robert  John 1902  471 

Barker,  William 1808   101 

Barker,  Williston  Wright.  .  .   1902  471 

Barlow,  John al896   502 

Barnaby,  James 1809   103 

Barnaby,  Thomas  Baldwin  .1848  213 
Barnard,  Daniel  Dewey. . .  hl853   565 

Barnard,  George  Folger 1879  340 

Barnard,  Louis  Amelius. .  .  nl870  653 
Barnard,  Marion  Harvie.  ...  1901   470 

Barnard,  Thomas hi 794   530 

Barnard,  William  Henry 1889   386 

Barnefield,  Florence  May  .al899  504 
Barnefield,  Harold  Chester  nl899  697 

Barnes,  Calvin nl818   600 

Barnes,  David  Leonard 1879  340 

Barnes,  Edward  John nl894   681 

Barnes,  Ernest  Warren g  728 

Barnes,  George  Leonard    ...  1816   119 

Barnes,  Harry nl901    707 

Barnes,  James  Aborn nl855   627 

Barnett,  Francis  Walter    ...  1872   308 

Barney,  Albert  Clifford 1869   295 

Barney,  Bildad 1792      78 

Barney,  Charles  Wheaton.  .nl900  703 
Barney,  Edwin  Luther.  .  . .  nl850  621 
Barney,  James  Ormsbee  ...  1821  130 
Barney,  Walter  Hammond.  .1876  325 

Barney,  Walter  Howard 1905   492 

Barr,  Wilham  Henry nl904   723 

Barrett,  Alice  Morse 1903  484 

Barrett,  Franklin  Ripley 1857   245 

Barrett,  George  Potter. .  . .  nl857  632 
Barron,  William  Hadley.  .  .nl891  677 
Barrows,  Albert  Armington  1898  438 
Barrows,  Arthur  Channing.  .1885  369 
Barrows,  Arthur  Ellis 1889   386 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


8ai 


Name  Class  Page 

Barrows,  Brainard  Wayland  1851  222 
Barrows,  Chester  Willard  .  .  1895  416 
Barrows,  Comfort  Edwin...  1858  249 
Barrows,  Edwin  Armington.  1891  395 
Barrows,  George  Bartlett    .  .  1864   273 

Barrows,  Ira 1824   139 

Barrows,  Ira 1883   358 

Barrows,  Louis  Daggett.  .  .nl903  718 
Barrows,  Robert  Lincoln. . . .  1903  479 
Barrows,  Thomas  Manning. hl815   543 

Barry,  Henry  Milton 1894  409 

Barry,  James  William 1902  471 

Barry,  Thomas  Austin 1903  479 

Barry,  William 1822   133 

Barstow,  Frederick  Olney. . .  1852  226 

Barstow,  George 1801     90 

Barstow,  Gideon nl803   596 

Barstow,  John  Palmer 1902  47 1 

Barstow,  Luther 1807     99 

Barstow,  Simon 1808   101 

Bartholomew,  Andrew  Marcv 

n'l901   707 

Bartlett,  Charles  Lincoln. . .  1882  353 
Bartlett,  Dwight  Kellogg...  1898  438 

Bartlett,  Edward  Otis 1891   395 

Bartlett,  Elisha ml826   517 

Bartlett,  Erastus nl819  600 

Bartlett,  Florence 1899  454 

Bartlett,  George  William..  .    1895   416 

Bartlett,  John  Russell hl848   562 

Bartlett,  John  Russell hl898   591 

Bartlett,  Josiah 1888  383 

Bartlett,  LeRoy nl902   713 

Bartlett,  Louise  Stevens.  .  .al902   507 

Bartlett,  Mabel  Irene 1903  484 

Bartlett,  Minnie  Leora 1901   470 

Bartlett,  Percival  Whitmore  1843    195 

Bartlett,  Samuel  Teele 1905  492 

Bartlett,  Thomas  Elliott.  ...  1877  330 
Bartlett,  Waldo  Reynolds..    1897   430 

Bartlett,  Walter  Ives nl899   697 

Bartlett,  William  Porter 1878  335 

Bartol,  George  Murillo 1842    191 

Barton,  Ira  Moore 1819   125 

Barton,  William 1788     74 

Barton,  William  Sumner.  ...  1844   198 

Bass,  Bertha g  728 

Bass,  Clara  Reynolds 1900  462 

Bass,  George nl839   611 

Bass,  George  Giles 1900  456 

Bassett,  Anselm 1803     93 

Bassett,  Charles  Edwin.  .  .  .nl885  669 
Bassett,  Edward  Drown. .  .  .  1873  312 
Bastow,  Rosamond  Mayard  .  .  .  -g  728 

Bastow,  Sumner ' 1802     91 

Batchelder,  Eugene  Clark  .nl903  719 
Batchelder,    Frederick    Lyman 

1839   180 

Batchelder,  Gilbert  Newton.  1900  456 


Name  Class  Page 

Batchelder,  Ruth  Edna 1900  462 

Batchelder,  William hi 809   539 

Bate,  Clarence  Smalley nl858  635 

Bates,  Barnabas ' hi 814   542 

Bates,  Charles  Franklin 1903  479 

Bates,  Caleb nl856  630 

Bates,  Edmund n  1 82 5   603 

Bates,  Frederic nl8S3  623 

Bates,  Frederic  Henrv nl900   703 

Bates,  Gustavus  Dav'is nl850  621 

Bates,  Harry  Lothrop 1903  479 

Bates,  Joshua hi 81 3   541 

Bates,  Liberty 1 797     84 

Bates,  Louise  Prosser a  1893  499 

Bates,  Lucy  Anna 1898  444 

Bates,  Samuel  Penniman. . .  1851   222 

Bates,  William 1810   106 

Bates,  William  Lincoln. .  .  .nl894  681 

Bates,  WiUiam  Penn 1002  471 

Batt,  William  James 1855   238 

Battelle,  Hezekiah 1816   119 

Bauer,  Adelaide  Schiller.  .  .nl900  706 
Bauer,  Edith  Katherine.  . .  nl900  706 

Bauer,  Josephine nl904  727 

Baugher,  John  Ernest nl887   671 

Baxter,  William  Elihu nl887   671 

Bayles,  Chester  Arthur.  ..  .nl903   719 

Baylies,  Samuel  White 1791      77 

Baylies,  Theodore  Barton.  .nl895   683 

Baylies,  William 1795     81 

Bavlis,  George  William 1899  446 

Bayliss,  Edward  Lewis 1902  472 

Beach ,  Charles  Laurence ...  n  1 902  713 

Beal ,  George  Safford 1899  446 

Beale,  Samuel  Marsden 1899  446 

Beals,  Arthur  Loring 1891   395 

Beam,  Edward  Babcock.  .  .  .  1903  4  79 

Beam,  John  Rogers 1872   308 

Beaman,  Lora  Elmer nl901    707 

Bean,  Cyrus 1844   198 

Bean,  George  Fremont 1 88 1   349 

Bean,  Oren  Nelson 1898  439 

Beane,  Josephine  Angell.  .  .  .  1897   436 
Bearse,  Joseph  Caldwell. . .  nl89S  693 

Beattie,  Andrew hi  795   531 

Beattie,  William  Henry 1886  374 

Beattv,  Edgar  Augustine. . .  1905  492 
Beckfbrd,  George  Phippen..  1895  416 

Beckwith,  Daniel 1870  299 

Beckwith,  Henry  Truman  .nl838  610 

Beckwith,  Irving  Judson 1904  486 

Beckwith,    Morris    Bosworth 

nl856  630 

Beckwith,  Truman nl880  664 

Beddome,  Benjamin hl770  520 

Bedon.  Richard  Bedon 1806     98 

Beede,  Charles  Gould nl870  654 

Beede,  Herbert  Gould 1893  404 

Beers,  Wavland  Lewis 1895  416 

Beime,  Charles  Francis nl896  685 


822 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Beitenman,  Florence  Butler.  1904  490 
Belanger,  Francis  Xavier. .  nl899   698 

Belcher,  Caleb 1823    137 

Belcher,  Francis  Joseph.  .  .  nl888   673 

Belcher,  Manning 1814   114 

Belden,  Clarendon  Dwight    .  1868   292 

Belding,  Wallace  King 1904  486 

Belknap,  Arthur  Train 1893  404 

Belknap,  Roscoe  Hosnier.  .  .  1897   430 

Bell,  Charles 1853   231 

Bell,  James  Ewell nl845   616 

Bell,  Louis nl856  630 

Bellows,  Bessie  Allen  Hood..  1903   485 

Bellows,  Daniel  Everett 1903  480 

Bellows,  Horatio  Eliphalet.  .  1892   400 

Bellows,  Oscar  Francis 1895   416 

Belton,  Joseph 1769      67 

Bement,  Frederic 1895   416 

Benedict,  David 1806     98 

Benedict,  George  Henrv  Hough 

'.  .  .  .nl851    622 

Benjamin,  Edward  Merrill  nl904   723 

Benjamin,  Judson 1846  205 

Benjamin,  Wayland  Everett 

1877   330 

Bennett,  Albert  Arnold 1872   308 

Bennett,  Arthur  Bruce 1902  472 

Bennett,  Charles  Edwin 1878   335 

-Bennett,  Charles  Hall nlS97   689 

Bennett,  Charles  Herbert  .  .  1903  480 
Bennett,  Charles  Pattison.  . .  1879  341 
Bennett,  Edmund  Neville. . .  1880  345 
Bennett,  Edward  Andrew. . .  1836  169 
Bennett,  George  Washington 

1899  446 

Bennett,  Henry  Wells  Newell 

1897   430 

Bennett,  James  Calvin. .. .  nl861   641 

Bennett,  James  Davis 1895  416 

Bennett,  James  Lawrence,  hi 891    586 

Bennett,  John nl812    598 

Bennett,  Martin 1860  258 

Bennett,  William  Henry. .  .hl884   584 

Bennett,  William  Henry 1886  374 

Benson,  Henrietta  Griswold    1899  454 

Benson,  Martin 1806     98 

Bentley,  Arthur  Joy 1888   383 

Bentley,  Cvrus 1844   198 

Bentley,  Jasper 1790     76 

Benton,    Edward   Asa    Ray- 
mond  nl874  658 

Benton,  Sydney  Elmon 1862   267 

Bergstrom,  Claus  Alfrid 1888   383 

Berth,  Frederick  Joseph    .  .  .  1903  480 

Bertram,  Maud  Emily nl904   727 

Bestor,  Orson  Porter 1872   308 

Bevan,  Alexander 1876  325 

Bevan,  John  Luther 1872   308 

Bevan,  Ralph  Hervey 1904  486 

Beverly,  George 1858  249 


Name  Class  Page 

Beverly,  John  William 1894  410 

Bicheno,  James hl796   531 

Bicknell,  Allan  Buell 1896  423 

Bicknell,  Nathaniel nl813    598 

Bicknell,  Thomas  Williams  .1860  258 

Bidwell,  Barnabas hi 805   537 

Bidwell,  Charles  Knowles.  .  .  1897   430 

Bigelow,  Charles  Edwin 1878  335 

Bigelow,  George  Norman. .  hl858   570 

Bigelow,  John nl803   596 

Bigelow,  John  Flavel nl844  615 

Bigelow,  John  Wilkes 1855   238 

Bigelow,  Jonathan 1817    122 

Bigelow,  Joseph  Hill nl899   698 

Bigelow,  Warren 1899  446 

Billing,  Henry nl860  639 

Billings,  Barnabas 1791      77 

Billings,  Hartford nl871   655 

Binford,  Ferdinand  Augustus 

nl897   689 

Binney,  Amos 1821    130 

Binney,  Barnabas 1774     69 

Binney,  Horace hl797    532 

Binney,  John nl854   625 

Binnev,  William hl856   568 

Binnev,  WilUam  Cushing.  .nl842   614 

Birch,' Hartzell  Russell nl902   713 

Birchmore,  William    ml816   513 

Bird,  Francis  William 1831    158 

Bird,  Francis  William nl872   656 

Bird,  Francis  Wilder nl851    622 

Bird,  John  Hawes 1829   154 

Birge,  Edward  Bailey 1891   395 

Birge,  Lilla  Rogers 1901   470 

Birge,  Russell  Hall 1894  410 

Bisbe,  John 1814   114 

Bisbee,  Noah nl803   596 

Bishop,  Amasa  Junius  Parker 

1883   358 

Bishop,  Channing nl8S9   675 

Bishop,  Ernest  Simons 1899  446 

Bishop,  James 1827    149 

Bishop,  Joseph  Bucklin 1870  299 

Bishop,  Lemuel 1801      90 

Bishop,  Lorenzo 1807    100 

Bishop,  Nathan 1837    172 

Bishop,  Norman  North 1895  416 

Bishop,  Phanuel  Euclid 1866  283 

Bishop,  Thomas  Benton.  .  .nl864  646 
Bissell,  Bertha  Abby  Nichols 

1895   422 

Bissell,  Henrv  Thomas. . . .  nl857   632 

Bissell,  Horace  Greeley 1897   430 

Bixbv,  Edward  Clarence. . .  .  1882   353 

Black,  Edward  Joseph 1904  486 

Black,  Josiah nl769-1800   594 

Black,  Rufus  S nl832   606 

Blackinton,  James  Fletcher  1847  209 
Blackington,  Jason  Babcock.  1826  146 
Blackinton,  Jesse 1788     74 


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S23 


Name  Class  Page 

Blackiston,  Andrew  Horton  nl900   703 
Blacklock,  John  Frederick  ..  1892  400 

Blackiner,  John nl853   623 

Blackstone,  Alfred  Varney.  .  1903  480 

Blackstone,  John  W nl860  639 

Blackwood,  James  William.   1866  283 
Blaisdell,  Albert  Morton.  .  .  .  1899  446 

Blaisdell,  Bertram 1892   400 

Blaisdell,  Bertram  Sinclair.  .1889   386 

Blades,  Harriet  Clara nl904   727 

Blaisdell,  Herman  Melvin.  .  .  1900  456 

Blaisdell,  Nathaniel 1883   358 

Blake,  Aaron 1803     93 

Blake,  Charles 1856  242 

Blake,  Eli  Whitney 1888  384 

Blake,  Eli  Whitney hi 89 5   589 

Blake,  Harriet  May  White  a  1894   501 

Blake,  Henrv  Augustus 1873   313 

Blake,  John' nl811    598 

Blake,  John  Lauris 1812    108 

Blake,  John  Lauris hl855   567 

Blake,  John  Tower nl862   643 

Blake,  William  McConnell.  nl857   632 

Blake,  William  Svvasey 1901   464 

Blakeslv,  James  M nl838   610 

Blanchard,  Arthur  Horace    .  1899  446 

Blanchard,  Edgar  Lee nl899   698 

Blanchard,     Edward     Rich- 
mond  1865   279 

Blanchard,  Edwin  Davidson 

nl889   675 

Blanchard,  Howard  Parker  .1901   464 
Blanchard,   Margaret   Lillian 

Wesley 1898  445 

Blandmg,  Abraham 1796     83 

Blanding,  Percy  Howard.  .  ..1903  480 
Blanding,  Richard  Warren.  .  1903  480 

Blanding,  William 1801      90 

Blanding,  William  Cornell  .  .  1902  472 
Blanding,  William  Oliver .  .nl874   658 

Blandy,  James  H nl858  635 

Blanev,  Jessie  Maitland nl901    707 

Blaustein,  David al898   503 

Bliss,  Augustus nl824   601 

Bliss,  Francis  Chase 1894  410 

Bliss,  Francis  Edward 1868  292 

Bliss,  Frederick  Wright nl878  662 

Bliss,  George  Miles 1897   430 

Bliss,  George  Nelson nl847   618 

Bliss,  George  Newman nl860  639 

Bliss,  George  Washington  ml822   515 

Bliss,  Helen  Louise 1900  462 

Bliss,  Isabel  Warwick 1895  422 

Bliss,  Jerome  Bradford.  ..  .nl896  685 

Bliss,  Leonard nl835   607 

Bliss,  Leroy  Franklin 1905  492 

Bliss,  William  Carpenter 1896  423 

Bliss,  William  Warwick 1863   270 

Bliss,  Zenas 1826   146 

Blodget,  Samuel  C nl832   606 


Name  Class  Page 

Blodget,  Walter nl867   650 

Blodget,  William 187  1   304 

Blodgett,  Edward  Wilkinson 

nl878  662 

Blodgett,  George  D nl856  630 

Blodgett,  John  Taggard 1880  345 

Blodgett,  Lloyd  Morton 1885   369 

Blodgett,  William  A nlS53   623 

Blodgette,  George  Brainard    1866  283 

Blood ,  Benjamin  F n  1 840  6 1 2 

Blood,  Caleb 1844   198 

Blood,  Daniel  Richardson. ..  1874  317 

Bloom,  Ebenezcr  Wilson 1852   226 

Bloomfield,  George  John. .  .nl888  673 
Bloomquist,  Otis  Edward.  .nl904   723 

Bloss,  Samuel 1 807    100 

Blumer,  George  Alder hl905   503 

Boardman,  Charles  Wesley.  .  1886  374 
Boardman,  Edith  Sever. .   .al899   504 

Boardman,  George  Dana 1852   227 

Boardman,  Lester  Wells.  .  .  .  1890  446 

Bodurtha,  Daniel 1814    114 

Bodurtha,  Earle  Simons  Pratt 

nl901   707 

Bodurtha,  Mabel  Jennie  Bowe 

1901    470 

Bogert,  Edward  Langdon. .  .  1875   321 

Bogert,  William  Benezet 1882   353 

Bogman,  Edward  Young  ...  .1873   313 

Boise,  James  Robinson 1840   183 

Boland ,  Charles  Blake n  1 903  719 

Bolles,  Abiel 1808    101 

Bolles,  Asa  Moore 1823    137 

Bolles,  Dan nl815   509 

Bolles,  David hl819   545 

Bolles,  Eber  M nl813   508 

Bolles,  John  Augustus 1820   154 

Bolles,  Lucius 1801      90 

Bolles,  Lucius  Stillman 1S28   151 

Bolles,  Lucius  Stillman 1850  254 

Bolles,  Nicholas  Brown 1856  242 

Boiling,  George  Everett...  nl807  680 
Bolton,  George  Aldrich    .  .ml817   513 

Bolton,  Morris  Albert nl002   713 

Bolton,  William hl760   518 

Bond,  Alfred  Paley 1800  391 

Bond,  Alvan 1815   117 

Bond,  Emmons  Paley 1851   222 

Bond,  Julius 1856  242 

Bonn,  Marion  Hamilton 1005  406 

Bonner,  Ethel  Marian nl806  688 

Bonner,  Maude  Anne 1895   422 

Bonner.  Robert nl806  685 

Bonney,  Nathaniel  Greene. .  1856  242 

Boodin.  John  Elof 1895  416 

Boone,  Ilsley 1904  486 

Boorom.  George  William 1816   119 

Booth,  Abraham hi 774   522 

Booth,  James  Leonard 1902  472 


824 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Booth,  Oliver  Hilliard 1904  486 

Booth,  Thomas  Sidney nl904  723 

Booth,  Warrington  Roath  .nl855   627 

Borden,  John nl848   619 

Borden,  JefEerson 1866  283 

Borden,  Simeon 1882   353 

Boss,  Henry  Manchester. .  .nl898  693 

Boss,  William  S nl822   601 

Bosson,  Albert  Davis 1875  321 

Bostwick,  Richard  F nl839  611 

Bostwick,  William  M nl839  611 

Bosworth,  Alfred 1835    167 

Bosworth,  Alfred nl867   650 

Bosworth,  Charles  Everett. nl898  693 

Bosworth,  Frederick hi 84 5   560 

Botham,  Frederick  W nl832   606 

Botsford,  Edmund hl802   535 

Bott,  William  Hathorne  ...  1840  184 
Bottom,  Frederic  Whiting..  1802  91 
Bottomley,  William  Mitchell 

nl904  723 

Bottum,  Abial m  731 

Bottum,  Calvin  Huntington 

nl886  670 

Bottum,  George  Henry 1884  364 

Bouldry,  John  Rich nl904   723 

Bourn,  Augustus  Osborn.  .  . .  1855  238 
Bourn,  Augustus  Osborn. .  nl889   675 

Bourn,  Joseph  Howard 1848   213 

Bourn,  Stephen  Wentworth.  1899  446 
Bourne,  Alexander  Phoenix..  1890  391 

Bourne,  Allen 1799     87 

Bourne,  Benjamin hl783   524 

Bourne,  Benjamin  Franklin.  1800     88 

Bourne,  Frank  Bavlies 1873  313 

Bourne,  Hermon. .' 1842   142 

Bourne,  Mary  Joy al903   508 

Bourne,  William  Clifton. ...   1894  410 

Boutell,  Lewis  Henry 1844   198 

Bouthillier,  Victor nl902   713 

Bovey,  John  Masters nl904  723 

Bovey,  Wakeman nl903   719 

Bowe,  Mabel  Jennie 1901  470 

Bowen,  Amos  Miller 1863  270 

Bowen,  Charles  James 1847   209 

Bowen,  Everett  Anthony    .  .  1892  400 

Bowen,  Florence  Haile nl896  688 

Bowen,  Frank  Aldrich nl903   719 

Bowen,  George  Corlis 1793      79 

Bowen,  George  T nl821   600 

Bowen,  Henry 1802     91 

Bowen,  Henry  Clark 1864  274 

Bowen,  Henry  L nl828   604 

Bowen,  Henry  W nl900  600 

Bowen,  Herbert  Anthony. .  .  1883   358 

Bowen,  Horatio  Gates 1797      84 

Bowen,  Isaac 1816   119 

Bowen,  Jabez hl769   518 

Bowen,  Jabez 1788      74 

Bowen,  John  Edward 1867  287 


Name  Class  Page 

Bowen,  Leila  Pearson nl896  688 

Bowen,  Lewis  H nl859  637 

Bowen,  Oliver 1786     72 

Bowen,  Pardon 1775     70 

Bowen,  Richard  LeBaron.  .nl901   707 

Bowen,  Robert  Lawton 1902  472 

Bowen,  Seabury  Warren. . .  .  1864  274 
Bowen,  Theodora  Greene.  .nl901   711 

Bowen,  William hl770  520 

Bowen,  William  Corlis hi 803   535 

Bowen,  William  Erastus 1859  254 

Bowen,  William  Henry 1857   245 

Bowen,  William  Horatio. .  .nl843  615 
Bowen,  William  Manuel  Perez 

1884  364 

Bowen,  William  Ward 1802     91 

Bowerman,     Benjamin     Ell- 
wood 1882   353 

Bowers,  Arthur  Foster 1871   305 

Bowers,  Benjamin  Franklin  nl819  600 

Bowers,  Charles nl854  625 

Bowers,  Charles  Manning.  .  .  1838  176 
Bowers,  John  Myer..nl 7 69-1 800  594 
Bowker,  Charles  Henry. . .  .nl870  654 
Bowman,  Francis  Caswell. . .  1852  227 

Boyce,  Henry  Jackson 1880  345 

Boyce,  James  Petigru 1847   209 

Boyd,  Charles  Allen nl896   685 

Boyd,  Charles  Harrod 1854  233 

Boyd,  Pliny  Arthur 1898  439 

Boyden,  Eugene  Mason nl898  693 

Boyden,  Julius  Walter nl902   713 

Boyer,  Charles  Sumner 1879  341 

Boynton,  Albert  Beeber  .  .nl903  719 
Boynton,  Edward  Carlisle  .hl856  568 
Boynton,  Ernest  Harriman  .1900  456 
Boynton,  George  Edmund  nl871   655 

Brackett,  John  Billings, 1857   245 

Bradbury,  Albion  P nl83S   610 

Bradbury ,  Frederick  Whittier 

nl873   657 

Bradbury,  Samuel  Johnson 

nl876  661 

Bradbury,  William  Ammi  .  .  1870  299 
Bradford,  Cary  Carpenter. . .  1877   330 

Bradford,  Ebenezer hl800   534 

Bradford,  Frank  Standish  .  .  1853  231 
Bradford,  Horatio  Nelson 

Slater 1892   400 

Bradford,  Horatio  Standish  .1860  259 

Bradford,  James 1775      70 

Bradford,  John  Melancthon   1800     89 

Bradford,  Joseph nl85l   622 

Bradford,  Milton 1828   151 

Bradford,  Moses  Brown  Lock- 
wood 1878  335 

Bradley,  Charles 1898  439 

Bradley,  Charles  Smith 1838   176 

Bradley,  Edward  Barnum  nl902  713 
Bradley,  Francis  James g  728 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


8aS 


Name  Class  Page 

Bradley,  Henry  W m  731 

Bradley,  Hugh  Alphonsus  .nlSSO  675 
Bradley,  Irving  Livingston  n  1903  719 
Bradley,  Joseph  Manton.  .  .nl863   644 

Bradley,  Joshua 1799     87 

Bradley,  William  Henry.. ml 824   515 

Brady,  Henry  James 1904  486 

Brady,  Stuart  Francis nl898   693 

Brady,  Thomas  Jefferson..  nl897   689 

Brady,  William  Alva 1894  410 

Bragdon,  Frederick  Elias g  728 

Bragg,  Alfred nl835  607 

Brainerd,  Frances  Estella.  .nl900  706 
Brainerd,  Sarah  Catherine  .nl902   718 

Braislin,  Gibbs 1880  345 

Braley,  Anna   Warren nl902   718 

Braman,  Benjamin 1854   234 

Braman,  Dana  Augustus. ...  1815  117 
Braman,  Daniel  Burdick. ...  1875  321 

Brand,  Horace  Hollev nl855   627 

Brand,  John nl856   630 

Brand,  William  Charles  Hugo 

1901   464 

Brandenburg,  Florence  ....  1902  477 
Brantly,  William  Theophilus 

hl831   551 

Brantly,  William  Theophilus 

1840   184 

Braun,  Moritz 1904  486 

Bray,  Charles  Durlin hi 87 3   579 

Bray,  William nl882   666 

Brayton,  Charles  Ray nl863  644 

Brayton,  Durlin  Lee 1837    172 

Brayton,  Ellery  Metcalf .  .  .  nl866  649 
Brayton,  George  Arnold  ...  1824  139 
Brayton,  John  Summerfield.  1851  223 
Brayton,  William  Daniel..  hl859   571 

Brechbill,  George  Willis 1887   379 

Breck,  Samuel 1848  213 

Bredell,  Edward nl859  637 

Breed,  Joseph  Blaner hl856  568 

Brennan,  James  Edward. . .  .  1892  400 

Brennan,  John  Martin nl875   660 

Brennan,  Michael  Shelly.  .  .  .  1900  456 

Brennen,  Mary  Agnes nl900  706 

Brewer,  John  Hiram nl850  621 

Brewer,  John  Maitland nl804   596 

Brewer,  Richmond 1884  364 

Brewer,  Urban  Charles 1899  446 

Briden,  Chester  Hibbert.  .  .nl903   719 

Bridgham,  Joseph 1834   164 

Bridgham,  Joseph 1867   287 

Bridgham,  Samuel  Willard .  .  1 794  80 
Bridgham,  Samuel  Willard.  .  1832  160 
Bridgham,  Samuel  Willard.  .  1894  410 

Briggs,  Arthur  Mason 1898  439 

Briggs,  Arthur  Palmer 1898  439 

Briggs,  Asa  Lloyd 1904  486 

Briggs,  Avery 1816   119 

Briggs,  Caroline  Louise 1899  454 


Name  Class  Page 

Briggs.  Charles  Albert 1886  374 

Briggs,  Fred  Emerson 1897   430 

Briggs,  Frederick  Huntington 

1889   386 

Briggs,  George nl874  658 

Briggs,  George  Ware 1825    142 

Briggs,  Howard  Bowen 1897   430 

Briggs,  Howard  Denison. . .  .  1902  472 

Briggs.  Isaac 1795     81 

Briggs.  Joel hl787   525 

Briggs,  John 1  788     74 

Briggs,  John  Kingsbury  .  .ml820   514 

Briggs,  Lemuel  \\  illiarns 1804     94 

Briggs,  Martha  Shepard 1897   436 

Briggs,  Moses 1820   127 

Briggs,  Obil  Winsor 1840   184 

Briggs,  Otis 1808   101 

Briggs,  Richard 1804     95 

Briggs,  Timothy 1794     80 

Briggs,  Tvler ml818  513 

Briggs,  Walter  Alexander. .  .  1900  456 

Briggs,  William 1 794     80 

Brigham,  Clarence  Saunders  1899  446 

Brigham,  David nl818  600 

Brigham,  David  Trowbridge 

nl829  605 

Brigham,  Frank  Fontelle. . .  1882  353 
Brigham,  George  Bickford.  .  1881  349 
Brigham,  Herbert  Olin....  nl899  698 
Brigham,  Horace  Eugene.  .nl885  669 

Brigham,  Levi nl808  598 

Bright,  Osbom  Edward 1853   231 

Bright,  Richard  J nl855  627 

Brightman,  Herbert  Frank  .  1904  486 

Brittan,  Nathan 1837    172 

Britton,  Alexander  Thompson 

1857   246 

Brockett,  Linus  Pierpont .  .nl841   613 

Brokmeyer,  Henry nl8S7   632 

Bronson.Comelia'Conant.  .nl896  688 
Bronson,  Elsie  Marion  Straflin 

1904  491 

Bronson,  Frank  Melville 1884  364 

Bronson,  George nl831   606 

Bronson,  Katherine  Louise  nl898  696 

Bronson,  Tillotson hl813  541 

Bronson,  Walter  Cochrane. .  1887  379 
Brooke,  William  Neverson .  .  1852  227 
Brooker,  Andrew  Fuller. . .  nl893  679 
Brookings,  Lvle  Winters. ...  1898  439 

Brooks,  Aaron 1817    122 

Brooks,  Charies nl856  630 

Brooks,  Charies  Winchester   1901  464 

Brooks,  Erastus nl838  610 

Brooks,  Franklin  Eli    1883  358 

Brooks,  Harriet  Ir\-ing 1899  454 

Brooks,  Horace  Earle nl856  630 

Brooks,  Isaac  Watts 1862   267 

Brooks,  James  Willson 1855  238 

Brooks,  Kendall 1841    188 


826 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Brooks,  Laura 1904  490 

Brooks,  Morgan 1881   349 

Brooks,  Samuel 1852   227 

Brooks,  Stephen  Swift nl886   670 

Broome,  Edwin  Cornelius.  .  .  1897  430 
Broomhead,  Frederick  Calvin 

1905  492 

Brough,  Alexander nl886  670 

Brough,  Louise  Mary  Jane.  .  1897   436 

Brown,  Allyn  Larrabee 1905  492 

Brown,  Alverda  Laura 1899  454 

Brown,  Arthur  Eugene    1903  480 

Brown,  Arthur  Lewis 1876  326 

Brown,  Arthur  Loring nl898   693 

Brown,  Arthur  Robert 1905  492 

Brown,  Charles  A.  H nl839   611 

Brown,  Charles  Henry 1859   254 

Brown,  Charles  Henry 1866  283 

Brown,  Charles  Henry nl890   676 

Brown,  Charles  Wilson 1900  456 

Brown,  Chauncy nl827   604 

Brown,  Clark hl797    532 

Brown,  De  Witt  Clinton 1853   231 

Brown,  Edith  Anne 1905   496 

Brown,  Edith  Maria 1897   437 

Brown,  Edna  Adelaide nl898   696 

Brown,  Edward  Osgood 1867   287 

Brown,  Edward  Payson. .. .  1866  283 
Brown,  Edwin  Putnam. .  .  .nl896   685 

Brown,  Elias 1808   101 

Brown,  Elon  Rouse 1878   335 

Brown,  Emma  Elizabeth..  alS95   501 

Brown,  Enoch 1801      90 

Brown,  Ethel  Farnum nl898   696 

Brown,  Frank  Hail 1885   369 

Brown,  Franklin  Henry 1875   322 

Brown,  George  Cole nl870  654 

Brown,  George  Mattice 1873   313 

Brown,  George  Samson 1888  384 

Brown,  George  Tilden 1873   313 

Brown,  George  Washington    1841    188 

Brown,  Harold nl886   670 

Brown,  Harold  Winfred....  1899  447 
Brown,  Horace  Franklin. ...  1876  326 
Brown,  Horatio  G....nl769-1800   594 

Brown,  Howard  Earle 1903  480 

Brown,  Howard  Haines 1899  447 

Brown,  Jacob  Winn nl894  681 

Brown,  James hl792   528 

Brown,  James 1850  219 

Brown,  James nl859   637 

Brown,  James  Albert 1883   359 

Brown,  James  Erastus 1852   227 

Brown,  James  Peck nl867   650 

Brown,  John hl773   521 

Brown,  John  Ball 1806     98 

Brown,  John  C nl860  639 

Brown,  John  Carter 1816   119 

Brown,  Tohn  Cooke 1816   119 

Brown,  John  Earle nl901    707 


Mame 

Class  Page 

Brown,  John  Howard 

nl897 

689 

Brown 

John  Hunt 

nl861 

641 

Brown 

John  Kent 

nl85S 

627 

Brown 

John  Nicholas     .  . 

.1885 

369 

Brown 

John  Smith 

.1900 

456 

Brown 

John  Wiloughby. . 

g 

728 

Brown 

Joseph 

hl770 

520 

Brown 

Joseph  M 

nl828 

604 

Brown 

Lloyd 

.1899 

447 

Brown 

Lucius 

.1866 

283 

Brown 

Marshall  Stewart. . 

.   1892 

400 

Brown 

Micah 

.1771 

68 

Brown 

Milton  Barrows. .  . 

nl899 

698 

Brown 
Brown 

Moses 

..1790 
.1786 

76 

Nicholas 

72 

Brown 

Nicholas 

.1811 

107 

Brown 

Nicholas 

nl856 

630 

Brown 

Obadiah 

..1782 

71 

Brown 

Paul 

.1902 

472 

Brown 

Ralph  Arthur 

nl904 

723 

Brown 

Ralph  Norman.  .  . 

.1900 

456 

Brown 

Reginald  Langdon 

.1903 

480 

Brown 

Rice  Arnold 

. .1871 

305 

Brown 

Robert  Marshall.  . 

..1893 

405 

Brown 
Brown 

Robert  Perkins .  .  . 

. .1871 
..1892 

^05 

Theodore  Shotwell 

400 

Brown 

Thomas  Baldwin. . 

nl85S 

627 

Brown 

Thomas  Dalton. . . 

..1903 

480 

Brown 

Thomas  Edwin.  .  . 

.  .1890 

391 

Brown 

Thomas  Frederic  . 

.  .1862 

267 

Brown 

Walter  Francis    .  . 

..1873 

313 

Brown 

William  Gardner. . 

..1872 

308 

Brown 

William  Gaylord. . 

nl904 

723 

Brown 

William  Henry.  .  . 

nl887 

671 

Brown 

William  Ide 

.  .1862 

267 

Brown 

William  Judson. . . 

..1893 

405 

Brown 

William  Lawton.  . 

..1836 

169 

Brown 

William  Maxwell.. 

.   1873 

313 

Brown 

Zephaniah 

..1865 

279 

Browne,  George  Huntingdon 

. . 1840 

184 

Brownell,  Arthur  Bufifum. 

.nl892 

678 

Brownell,  Charles  Frederic 

..1857 

223 

Brownell,   Charlotte   Dickin- 

son 

.nl899 
..1892 

70? 

Brown 

ell,  Edward  Ibarra. 

400 

Brownell,  Ernest  Henry. . . 

.   1888 

384 

Brownell,  Ethel  Clariet.  .  . 

.nl899 

702 

Brownell,   Florence   Haile 

Bow 

en         

.nl896 
..1888 

688 

Brown 

ell,  Francis  Herbert 

384 

Brownell,  George  Edward 

.nl843 

615 

Brownell,  Herbert  Carpenter 

. .1892 

400 

Brownell,  Leonard  Tuttle. 

.nl873 

657 

Brownell,  Mary  Arnold  .  .  . 

.  .1897 

437 

Brownell,  Seth  Hunt 

.nl871 

655 

Brownell,  Stephen  Elton.. 

..1842 

191 

Brownell,  Stephen  Fish. . . 

.nl871 

65b 

Brown 

ell,  Thomas  Church 

.nl804 

596 

INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


827 


Name  Class  Page 

Brownell,  Walter  Dexter 1894  410 

Brownell,  William  Richmond 

1849   216 

Brownell,  Wilmot  Atherton 

nl889   675 

Brownell,  Winthrop  White..  1888  384 

Browning,  Earl  Whitney 1905  492 

Brownson,  Isabel  Marion...   1905   496 

Bruce,  Charles  Parker nl853   623 

Bruce,  Eliza  Ethel 1904  490 

Brug,  George  Allen nl876  661 

Bruner,  Preston  Martin. . .  .nl867   651 

Brunsen,  Clayton  Piatt 1888   384 

Brunsen,       Edward       Wain- 

wright nl888   673 

Brvant,  Bezer 1796     83 

Bryant,  Charles  Edmund.  .  .  1901  464 
Brvant,  Nathaniel  Frank.  .  .  1899  447 

Brvant,  Oliver  Francis 1858  249 

Brvant,  Reuben 1814   114 

Brvant,  William  H nl840  612 

Bryden,  Ralph  Standish 1900  457 

Bryson,  James hl769   518 

Bubier,  Hope  Waldron  Mason 

nl904   727 

Buchananne,  James nl879   663 

Buck,  David  Joseph nl851   622 

Buck,  Jesse  Holcombe 1850  219 

Buckingham,  James nl855   627 

Bucklin,  George  Augustus  .  .  1824   139 

Bucklin,  George  Warren 1871   305 

Bucklin,  Edward  Everett.  .  .  1896  423 
Bucklin,  Harris  Howard.  .  .nl900  703 

Bucklin,  Hiram ml 824   515 

Bucklin,  John  Gallagher.  .  .  .  1876  326 
Bucklin,  Svlvester  Fuller. . .   1805     96 

Bucklin,  Thomas hl826   548 

Bucklin,  William  Tallman  nl868  652 
Bucklyn,  Frank  Abbott.  .  .  nlS90   676 

Bucklyn,  John  Knight 1861   262 

Bucknam,  Edward  Hume.  .  .  1865  279 
Budlong,  Clarence  Rhodes  .  1897  430 
Budlong,  Martin  Salisbury.  .  1890  391 

Budlong,  Mary  Edna 1902  477 

Budlong,  Matthew  William- 
son  nl898   693 

Budlong,  Musetta  Frances  nl902  718 
Budlong,  Thomas  Russell.  .  .  1842  191 
Buffintn,  Aonna  Carrique.  .  .  1900  462 
Buffinton,  Bertha  Augusta.  .  1905  496 

Buffinton,  John  Allen nl899   698 

Buffum,  Benjamin nl880  664 

Buffum,  George  Allen 1869   295 

Buffum,  William  Henrv....  1872  308 
Buffum,  William  Henry....  1898  439 
Buffum,  William  Potter....    1879  341 

Bugbee,  Bertram  Clvde 1905   492 

Bugbee,  George ' nl838  610 

Bugbee,  Samuel 1802     91 

Bugbee,  William  Brown. .  .  nl844   615 


Name  Class  Page 

Bull,  Henry nl836  60S 

Bullard.  Alfred  Rodolphus.nl 85 5   627 

Bullard,  Daniel  Sanders 1817    122 

Bvillard,  Edwin 1867   287 

Bullard,  Elias 1823   137 

Bullard.  Herbert  Cutler 1866  283 

Bullard,  John  Ervin nl903   719 

Bullard,  Lewis  Judson 18<).?   405 

Bullard,  Newell  Cutler nl8')4   681 

Bullard,  Paul  Revere nl897   689 

Bullard,  Warren  Gardner    .  .  1892  400 

BuUen,  Dana  Ripley 1886  374 

Bullen,   Evelyn  Olive  John- 
son  1899  455 

Bullen,  George hl876   581 

Bullen,  Joseph  Edmond .  .  .  .  1890  391 
Bullen,  Walter  Boardman  .  .  1S99  447 

Bullock,  Abby nl904   727 

Bullock,  Alfred  Walter  ...nl897  689 
Bullock,  Andrew  Dexter. .  .nl857  633 
Bullock,  Edward  Jarvis 

Cushing nl902   713 

Bullock,  George  Burroughs .  .  1905  492 
Bullock,  George  Newhall. . . .  1873  313 
Bullock,  George  Saunders,  .n  1896  685 
Bullock,  Herbert  Dorrance. .  1865   279 

Bullock,  Israel  Martin 1865   279 

Bullock,  James  Cunliffe 1902  472 

Bullock,  James  Ozias 1870  299 

Bullock,  James  S nl833   606 

Bullock,  Jerauld 1874  317 

Bullock,  Jonathan  Russell.  .  1834  164 
Bullock,  Joseph  Richard. . .  .  1896  423 

Bullock,  Nathaniel 1 798     86 

Bullock,  Sarah  Jane 1896  429 

Bullock,  Walter  Roberts. .  .n  1902  713 
Bullock,  William  Peckham. .  1824  139 
Bullock,  William  Townsend 

nlS61    641 

Bump,  Thomas 1814   1 14 

Bumpus,  Hermon  Carey.  .  .  1884  364 
Bumsted,  Clarence  Van  Rey- 

negom 1W3  480 

Bunce,  Carrie nl898  696 

Bunker,  Nellie  E nl901    711 

Bunker,  Ruth  Walworth. .  .niooo  706 

Bunn,  Gertrude  Edith a  1904   500 

Bunnell,  Sarah  Elecia 1899  454 

Burbank,  Caleb  Ambrose    ..1878   335 

Burbank,  David 1837    172 

Burbank.  Gardner 1809   104 

Burbank,  Joseph  P n  1 84 1   613 

Burbank,  Leonard 1807    100 

Burbank,  Percv  Shellev 1881    350 

Burbank,  Robert  Willard.  .  .  1878  335 

Burchard.  John  Dixon nl899  698 

Burdett,  Walter  Valentine.nl 883   667 

Burdette,  Charles  Edwin 1880  345 

Burdge,    Franklin 1856  242 

Burdick,  Francis 1889  387 


828 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Burdick,  George 1902  472 

Burdick,  Harry  Livingston  nl887  671 
Burdick,  Henry  Langworthy 

nl901   708 

Burdick,  Henry  N m  731 

Burdick,  James  Ross 1822   133 

Burdick,  William 1893  405 

Burges,  Arnold nl860  639 

Burges,  John  Alison nl836  608 

Burges,  Tristam 1796     83 

Burges,  Tristam nl838   610 

Burges,  Walter  Snow 1831    158 

Burges,  Welcome  Arnold...   1820   127 

Burgess,  Alexander 1838   176 

Burgess,  Carleton  Ashburg.  nl899  698 

Burgess,  Ebenezer 1809   104 

Burgess,  Frederick 1873  313 

Burgess,  George 1826   146 

Burgess,  Gideon  Albert 1878  335 

Burgess,  Isaac  Bronson 1883  359 

Burgess,  Isaac  Julian 1842   191 

Burgess,  Thomas 1800     89 

Burgess,  Thomas 1870  299 

Burgess,  Thomas 1870  300 

Burgess,  Thomas 1902  472 

Burgess,  Thomas  Mackie 1822   133 

Burgiss,  Allison nl769-1800  594 

Burke,  Florence  William 1901  464 

Burlingame,  Charles  Edwin  1875  322 
Burlingame,  Luther  Rawson 

1857   246 

Burnett,  Charles  Chandler.  .  1839   180 

Burnett,  Edmund  Cody 1890  391 

Bumham,  Almon  Christie.  .nl889  675 
Burnham,  Edward  Clifton.  .  1886  374 
Burnham,  Frank  Howard.  .nl900  703 

Burnham,  Gilbert  Orne 1875   322 

Burnham,  John  Milton 1874  317 

Bumham,  Walter  Wilcutt    nl883   667 

Burns,  Allen  Francis nl878   662 

Burns,  Eugene  Dennis nl902   713 

Burns,  Joseph  F nl836   608 

Burns,  Paul  Henry 1899  447 

B urnside ,  Ambrose  Everett  hl861   572 

Burnside,  Anna 1903   484 

Burr,  Everett  Doughty 1884  364 

Burr,  Frank  Arthur 1905   492 

Burr,  John  Ezra 1871   305 

Burr,  Jonathan hl805   537 

Burr,  La  Fayette 1848  213 

Burr,  Thomas ml817    513 

Burrage,  Champlin 1896  423 

Burrage,  Charles  W nl854   625 

Burrage,  Henry  Sweetser.  .  .  1861   262 

Burrage,  John 1825    142 

Burrage,  Thomas  Jayne 1898  439 

Burrill,  Fanny  Belle nl899   702 

Burrill,  George  Rawson 1791      77 

Burrill,  James 1788     74 

Burrill,  James  A nl826  603 


Name  Class  Page 
Burrington,  Henry  Hudson    1853  231 
Burrington,    William    Brad- 
ford  nl872   656 

Burritt,  Charles  Henry nl876  661 

Burrough,  Seabury  Soule.  .nl825  603 

Burrough,  William 1825   142 

Burroughs,  John  Curtis. . .  .nl843  615 

Burrows,  Charles  Davis 1891   395 

Burrows,  Christopher  Colum- 
bus  nl861   641 

Burrows,  Harry  Marsh nl888  673 

Burrows,  Latham  Avery. ...  1811  107 
Burrows,  William  Eddy...  nl894  681 

Burt,  Ansel  Oscar 1863  270 

Burt,  Daniel  Crane 1828   151 

Burt,  Louis  Millens nl900  703 

Burt,  William  Arthur 1895  416 

Burton,  Adelaide  Kimball  . .  1901  470 

Burton,  Thomas nl878   662 

Burton,  William  James. . .  .nl885  669 
Burwell,    William   Chamber- 
lain  1885  370 

Bury,  Clarence  Everett 1886  374 

Busfield,  Theodore  Elmer.  .al894  500 

Bush,  Charles  Sabin nl895  683 

Bush,  Edwin  Arnold nl898  693 

Bush,  Ellen  Metcalf nl897  692 

Bush,  Harry  Powell 1871   305 

Bush,  James  Boise 1900  457 

Bush,  Solon  Wanton 1845  201 

Bustard,  William  Walter. . .   1895  416 

Butler,  Beulah nl901   711 

Butler,  Elmer  Ellsworth 1903  480 

Butler,  Henry  Wirt nl861   641 

Butler,  Howard  Fulton nl892  678 

Butler,  John  Weston 1895  417 

Butler,  Myra  Hibbard 1899  454 

Butman,  Clarence  Alton.  ..nl876  661 

Butman,  John  Nathan 1880  345 

Butterworth,    Charles    Fred- 
erick  1878   336 

Butterworth,  Henry  David  nl902  713 
Butterworth,  James  Chace.nl869  652 
Butterworth,  Lawrence. ..  .hi 796  532 
Button,  Henry  Harrison. ...  1842  191 
Buxton,  Bertram  Harrington 

1904  486 

Buxton,  Gonzalo  Edward. .  .  1902  472 

Buxton,  William  Albert 1882  353 

Byne,  Thomas  Andrew nl840  612 

Bvram,  Bohan  Prentiss. . .  .hl869   577 

Byram,  Fred  Bohan 1869  295 

Byrne,  John  Francis nl893  679 

Byrne,  John  William nl878   662 

Cadwell,  Charles  Adolphus.nl 874  658 

Cady,  Charles  David 1861   262 

Cady,  Frank  Lippitt nl898   694 

Cady,  Frank  Newton nl897   689 

Cady,  Henry  Newell 1869   295 

Cadv,  Isaac  Foote 1845   201 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


S29 


Name  Class  Page 

Cady,  James  Hervey 1807    100 

Cady,  John  Hutchins 1903  480 

Cady,  Raymond  Davis 1905  492 

Cady,  Sarah  Kempton 1905   496 

Cady,  Walter  Guyton 1895  417 

Cady,  Walter  Hutchins nl867   651 

Cady,  William  Hamlin 1898  439 

Caffrey,  Mabelle  Alice 1896  429 

Cahoon,  Letitia  Mabel 1905  496 

Calder,  Augustus  Woodbury 

1891   395 

Calder,  Edwin  Eddy hl892   586 

Calder,  Harold  Granville 1902  472 

Calder,  Lawrence  Vinton...   1900   703 

Caldwell,  John  Calhoun 1837    172 

Caldwell,  Samuel  Le  Nord.  .1875   322 

Caldwell,  Samuel  Lunt hi 884  584 

Caldwell,  William  Allen g  728 

Caldwell,  William  Emery...   1873   313 

Calef,  Edna  Georgiana 1903  485 

Calef,  Irene  Louise nl898  696 

Caleff,  Jedediah 1777     71 

Calhoun,  Hazen  Albert    1898  439 

Calhoun,  Newton  Sherwood.  1879  341 

Calkins,  George  Warren 1863  270 

Call,  Arthur  Deerin 1896  423 

Call,  Howe 1871   305 

Cameron,  Arthur  Ewen 1904  486 

Cameron,  Francis  Ross 1905   496 

Cameron,  John nl889   675 

Cameron,  Moncrieffe 1900  457 

Camfield,  William  Henry...   1905  492 
Campbell,  Albert  Henry    ...  1847   209 
Campbell,    Cornelius   Frank- 
lin  nl853   623 

Campbell,  Emily  Estelle 1900  462 

Campbell,  Frank  Walter 1900  457 

Campbell,  Gilbert  Noxon...  1871  305 
Campbell,  Harriet  Louise.  ..  1905   496 

Campbell,  Jacob 1783      72 

Campbell,  James  Butler  ..hl870  577 
Campbell,  James  Winthrop  .1899  447 
Campbell,  Leonard  Herbert    1892  401 

Campbell,  Neil  Angus nl899   698 

Campbell,  Thomas  Clement  1841  188 
Candee,  George  Everett  . .  .nl887   671 

Candee,  J.  G m  731 

Cann,  Murray  Herbert 1903  480 

Cannon,  Edward  Young    .  .  .  1845   201 

Cannon,  James nl841   613 

Cannon,  Joseph  Skinner    ..nl849   620 

Capen,  Ezekiel nl842   614 

Capron,  Adin  Mowry nl904  724 

Capron,  Charles nl840  612 

Capron,  Franklin  Pierce.  ...   1877   330 

Capron,  George ml 824  516 

Capron,  George 1847   209 

Capron,  Harold  Stearns 1900  457 

Capron,  John  Mowrv 1900  457 

iCard,  Oscar  Algernon nl899   698 


Name  Class  Page 

Cardellicchio,  Godfrey  Igino 

1905  492 

Carey,  Dennis  Francis 1902  472 

Carey,  John  Newman nl876  661 

Carey,  Lucius nl769-1800   594 

Carey,  Nathan 1797      84 

Carey,  William hl806   537 

Cargill,  Charles  Ambrose.  .  nl857  633 
Cargill,  George  Blackinton.  .  1854  234 
Carleton,  Charles  Muzzy..  .nl839  611 
Carleton,  David  Emery  Noyes 

nl863   644 

Carleton,  George  Jonathan  nl836  608 

Carlile,  Thomas 1809   104 

Carlton,  Caleb  Henrv nl857  633 

Carman,  Elbert  S.  . .'. nl858   635 

Carpenter,  Alvah 1818   124 

Carpenter,  Alva  Edwin 1879   341 

Carpenter,  Anne  Walcott.  .  .  1898  444 

Carpenter,  Benoni 1829   154 

Carpenter,  Blanche  Elizabeth 

nl900  706 

Carpenter,  Caleb  Augustus.nl 858  635 
Carpenter,  Charles  Sturgis.  .  1903  480 

Carpenter,  Christopher  S m   731 

Carpenter,  Darius ni  731 

Carpenter,  Draper 1821    130 

Carpenter,  Edmund  Janes  . .  1866  284 
Carpenter,  Everett  Augustus 

1854  234 

Carpenter,  Frank  Herbert  .  .  1861  262 
Carpenter,  Frank  Williams. .  1889  387 
Carpenter,  Frederic  Everett  1889  387 

Carpenter,  Frederick  A m  731 

Carpenter,  Frederick  Benoni 

nl867   651 

Carpenter,  Friend  Preston   nlSSO  664 

Carpenter,  George nl845  617 

Carpenter,  George  Arnold. . .  1884  364 
Carpenter,  George  Edward. .  1873  313 
Carpenter,  George  Moult  on  .1864  274 
Carpenter,  George  Washing- 
ton  nl900  703 

Carpenter,  Gilbert  Congdon 

.r nl893  679 

Carpenter,  Horace  Francis.nl 864  646 
Carpenter,  Lucius  Sanford  nl890  676 

Carpenter,  Royal 1805     96 

Carpenter,  Simeon  Burt 1827    149 

Carpenter,  Solomon 1837    172 

Carpenter,  Thomas  Fra  ncis  ..1818  124 
Carpenter,  Thomas     Oliver 

Hunt hl823  547 

Carpenter,  William  Blanding 

. 1829   154 

Carpenter,  William  Blanding 

.    1854   234 

Carr,  Clarence  Augustus    ...1887  379 

Carr.  Clifford  Eugene 1903  480 

Carr,  Ernest  Palmer 1901  464 


830 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Carr,  Floyd  Levern 1901   464 

Carr,  George  Washington.  .  .  1871   305 

Carr,  George  Wheaton 1857   246 

Carr,  Henrv  Clav 1862   267 

Carr,  Jeremiah  Olney 1848  213 

Carr,  Lewis  Marsh 1896  423 

Carr,  WilHam  Cornelius 1872   308 

Carrier,  Fred  Wilson nl890  676 

Carrington,  Edward 1873   313 

Carrol,  Abiel   Leonard 1808   101 

Carroll,  Adams  Pope 1871   305 

Carroll,  Alice  Sheehan 1903  485 

Carroll,  Charles 1898  439 

Carroll,  John  Patrick nl903   719 

Cartee,  Cornelius  Sowle 182  5    142 

Carter,  Benjamin  Bowen.  ...  1786     72 

Carter,  Calvin  Holmes nl850  621 

Carter,  Charles  Blanchard.  nl901    708 

Carter,  Frank nl863   644 

Carter,  George  E nl824   601 

Carter,  Leila  Belle 1902   477 

Carter,  Roscoe  Arnold nl903   719 

Carter,  Theron  Harlow 1885   370 

Carter,  William  Eugene...  nl886  670 
Cartwright,  Walter  Orestes.    1881    350 

Cary,  Charles  Wilbur nl898   694 

Cary,  Grace  Mabel  Cleveland 

1896  429 

Carv,  Lucius 1798     86 

Case,  Ada  Rogers 1902  478 

Case,  Benjamin  Waite hl798   532 

Case,  Elmer 1885   370 

Case,  Florence  Potter 1897   437 

Case,        Herbert        Edwards 

Brown 1900  457 

Case,  Philip nl868   652 

Case,  Philip  Henry 1874  317 

Case,  Richard 1878   336 

Case,  Willard  Lacey nl898   694 

Casey,  Charles  Dyer 1904  486 

Casey,  Edward  Norton 1893  405 

Casey,  Edwin  A nl831   606 

Casev,  Herbert  Daniel 1894  410 

Casev,  Tohn  Laertes 1893  405 

Casey,  John  Thomas nl899   698 

Cashman ,  Joseph  Thomas  .  .  n  1 900   703 

Caswell,  Alexis 1822    133 

Caswell,  Alexis nl890  676 

Caswell,  Charles  Stillman.  .nl882  666 
Caswell,  Edward  Thompson.  1853  231 
Caswell,  Frank  Livingston. nl895   683 

Caswell,  Philip 1902   472 

Caswell,  Thomas  Thompson.  1861   263 
Cate,  George  Washington.  .  .  1841    188 
Cathro,  Samuel  Percival.  .  .nl901   708 
Cattanach,      Duncan     Alex- 
ander  1885   370 

Cattanach,  Hugh  Leckie. .  .nl888   673 

Caufield,  Emma  May 1902  477 

Cawley,  Agnes  Alice 1904  490 


Name  Class  Page 

Cawley,  Joseph  Clarence 1903  480 

Cawley,  Julia  Marguerite   ..   1899  454 

Cawley,  Katherine  Lauretta  .  1898  444 
Cawthorne,    Henry    Howard 

nl902  713 

Cederberg,  William  Emanuel 

g  728 

Chace,  Arnold  Buffum 1866  284 

Chace,  Arnold  Buffum 1893  405 

Chace,  Charles  Bavlies 1859  254 

Chace,  Daniel  Champlin 1900  457 

Chace,  Edward nl870  654 

Chace,  Elizabeth  Moon nlS96  688 

Chace,  Elmer  Sevmour 1901  464 

Chace,  George  Ide 1830  156 

Chace,  Harold  Earl nl902  713 

Chace,  Jonathan hl882  583 

Chace,  Laurence  Herbert.  .  .   1899  447 

Chace,  Lydia  Gardiner 1900  462 

Chace,  Malcolm  Greene...  nl896  685 

Chace,  Margaret  Lillie nl900  706 

Chace,  Samuel  Oliver 1866  284 

Chace,  Seth  Howard 1893  405 

Chaddock,  Calvin hlSOl  534 

Chadsey,  Merton  Leland 1899  447 

Chafee,  Zechariah 1 880  345 

Chaflfee,  Alfred  Griswold 1902  472 

Chaffee,  Jonathan  Irvin 1883  359 

Chaffee, Thomas  Carpenter.  .  1902  472 

Chaffin,  Aaron  Wheeler 1846  205 

Chaffin,  Charles nl853  623 

Chaffin,  Lucien  Gates 1867  288 

Chalmers,  William  Everett.  .  1893  405 

Chamberlain,  Arthur  Hale      189  7  430 

Chamberlain,  Charles 1836  169 

Chamberlain,  Charles  Walter 

1867  288 

Chamberlain,  Edward  Blan- 
chard  al901  506 

Chamberlain,  Henry  Mellen.  1827  149 

Chamberlain,  Jason 1804  95 

Chamberlain,  Joseph  Duncan 

nl900  704 

Chamberlin,  Edward  Dyer.nl 861  641 

Chamberlin,  George  Mason..  1894  410 

Chambers,  Charles  Kemble.  .  1888  384 
Champlin,  Christopher  Elihu 

nl8S8  673 

Champlin,  James  Tift 1834  165 

Champlin,  Stephen nl836  608 

Champlin,  William  Rose...nl901  708 

Champney,  John  Stratton  ml 821  514 

Chandler,  Anson  Gansello. .  .  1814  114 

Chandler,  David  Henry 1886  374 

Chandler,  Peleg 1795  82 

Chandler,  Ralph  William. ...  1904  486 

Chandler,  Walter  Gardner.  .  .  1878  336 

Chapin,  Alexander  Duncan  .  .  1866  284 

Chapin,  Alexander  Duncan  .1891  395 

Chapin,  Charles  Value 1876  326 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


831 


Name  Class  Page 

Chapin,  Chester 1813  111 

Chapin,  Cyrus 1805  96 

Chapin,  Henry 1835  167 

Chapin,  John  Farnum 1846  205 

Chapin,  Joshua  Bicknell    ...  1835  167 

Chapin,  Seth 1808  101 

Chapin,  Stephen hl822  547 

Chapin,  William  Waterman 

nl855  627 

Chaplin,  George  William. .  .nl898  694 

Chaplin,  Jeremiah 1799  87 

Chaplin,  Judson  A nlS38  610 

Chaplin,  Stewart 1882  353 

Chapman,  Charles  Henry.  .  .  1861  263 

Chapman,  Hamilton  Edgar  .1890  391 

Chapman,  John  Henry nl849  620 

Chapman,  John  Lee.  .' 1900  457 

Chapman,  Joseph  Gilbert .  .  .  1860  259 

Chapman,  Robert  Boyle 1858  249 

Chapman,  Rhodes  Budlongnl835  607 

Chase,  Allen  Herbert 1897  430 

Chase,  Charles  Francis nl879  663 

Chase,  Charles  Otis 1903  480 

Chase,  David  Austen 1879  341 

Chase,  Edward  Payson    1858  250 

Chase,  George  Roscoe 1868  292 

Chase,  Harrison  Aver 1901  464 

Chase,  James  Brown  Thorn- 
ton  nl870  654 

Chase,  James  Harper 1899  447 

Chase,  Julian  Clement 1899  447 

Chase,  Perley  Smith 1842  191 

Chase,  Peter hl825  548 

Chase,  Walter  Lincoln 1892  401 

Chase,  Ward  Beecher 1885  370 

Chase,  Wayland  Johnson.  .  .   1887  379 

Chase,  William  Nelson 1887  379 

Chase,  William  Sheafe 1881  350 

Chase,  William  Staughton  .  .  1842  191 

Cheesman,  Merton  Alfred.  .nl896  685 

Cheever,  Annie  Frances 1903  485 

Cheever,  Tracy  Patch 1843  195 

Cheever,  William  Edson    ...  1904  486 

Cheney,  Frank  Woodbridge    1854  234 

Cheney,  Frederick  Shepard  nl893  679 

Cheney,  Harrie  Norman.  .  .  nl904  724 

Cheney,  Joseph 1801  90 

Cheney,  Knight  Dexter 1860  259 

Chenev,  Oren  Burbank nl839  611 

Chenev,  Richard  Otis nl862  643 

Chesbfo,  James  Wallace 1900  457 

Chesebro,  Edmund  Denison.  1887  379 
Chesebrough,  Albert  Stanton 

nl8S9  675 

Chesbrough,    George    Wash- 
ington  1842  191 

Chessman,  Charles  F 1854  625 

Chessman,  Daniel 1811  107 

Chick,  Edson  Cummings.  .  .  .  1864  274 

Chick,  John  Spaulding 1864  274 


Name  Class  Page 

Child,  Charles  Shubaol 1870  300 

Child,  Edward  Freeborn 1871  305 

Child,  Frank  Linus 1870  300 

Child,  Horace  Walter nl871  655 

Child,  William  Spencer 1837  172 

Childs,  Abiel 1820  127 

Childs,  Charles  Henry nl857  633 

Childs,  Charles  Theodore . .  .  n  1 863  644 

Childs,  Harold  Chessman  . .  .  1878  336 

Childs,  Lovell nl833  606 

Chipman,  George  White.  .  .nl896  686 
Chipman,  William  Pendleton 

1875  322 

Chisholm ,  John  Maxwell 1816  119 

Choate,  Horace nl864  646 

Church,  Benjamin  Gorton..  .  1820  127 

Church.  George  Dudley 1899  447 

Church,  Joseph  Mauran  .  .  .  .  1S31  159 

Church,  Melvin  Francis 1898  439 

Church.  Millie  Dimond 1905  496 

Churchill,  Chester  Stanley  . .  1896  423 

Churchill.  Samuel  Belden .  .  .  1896  423 

Claniin,  William nl837  609 

Clagett.  John  Ramsay 1848  213 

Claggett.  Rufus hl829  550 

Clay,  Joseph hl806  538 

Clap,  Elisha hlSlO  539 

Clapp,  Bela  Carlvle nlS90  676 

Clapp.  Edith  Ray 1900  462 

Clapp,  Fayette 1848  213 

Clapp,  Frederick  Otis 1897  417 

Clapp,  Harry  Adams nl900  704 

Clapp,  Joseph  B nl827  604 

Clapp,  Levi  Wheaton 1870  300 

Clapp,  Lucia  Maria a  1893  499 

Clapp,  Ralph  Roger nl890  676 

Claop,  Sara  Cleavcland nl902  718 

Claijp,  Sylvanus hi 870  577 

Clapp,  Warren  Benjamin.  .  .   1848  214 

Clark,  Agnes  Elizabeth 1S99  454 

Clark,  Andrew nlS41  613 

Clark,  Asa  Franklin 1837  172 

Clark,  Bertha  Louise 1905  496 

Clark,  Bvron nl88S  673 

Clark,  Charles  Wo.^lev 1900  457 

Clark,  Edward  Lord 1858  250 

Clark,  Edward  Winter 1857  246 

Clark,  Frank nl855  627 

Clark,  Franklin  Chase 1869  295 

Clark,  Frederick 1823  137 

Clark,  Harry  Clinton n  1 882  666 

Clark,  Harry  Smith 1902  472 

Clark,  Henry nlS60  639 

Clark,  Henry  F nl857  633 

Clark,  Henry  Finney 1809  104 

Clark,  Herbert  Francis....  nl899  698 

Clark,  Homer 1 887  380 

Clark,  Howard  Lee 1876  326 

Clark,  James  Osgood  Andrew 

■'                      1851  223 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Clark,  John  Bates nl869   652 

Clark,  John  Francis 1875   322 

Clark,  7ohn  Mitchell 1865   279 

Clark,  Joseph 1815    117 

Clark,  Joseph  Bond 1848   214 

Clark,  Paul  Franklin 1904  486 

Clark,  Roy  Elliott 1901  465 

Clark,  Samuel  W nl769-1800  594 

Clark,  Theron 1895   417 

Clark,  Thomas  March hl860   571 

Clark,  Thomas  Murray 1792      78 

Clark,  Walter  William 1899  447 

Clark,  William  Lathrop 1901  465 

Clarke,  Alfred  Theophilus.  .nl899   698 
Clarke,  Arthur  Franklin.  .  .nl889  67  5 

Clarke,  Augustus  Peck 1861   263 

Clarke,  Benjamin  Franklin.  .1863   270 

Clarke,  Daniel  Allen 1901  465 

Clarke,  Elam  Lewis 1885   370 

Clarke,  Erastus  Weeden. . . .  1902  472 

Clarke,  George  Ellery nl851   622 

Clarke,  Henry  Augustus.  .  .nl828   604 

Clarke,  James  Mason 1838   176 

Clarke,  John  Hopkins 1809   104 

Clarke,  Latham al903   508 

Clarke,  Louis  Vincent    nl902   713 

Clarke,  Lucius  Watson 1825    142 

Clarke,  Marion  McAllister.  .  .  1897  431 
Clarke,  Martha  Reynolds. . .  1895  422 

Clarke,  Maude  Evelyn 1902  477 

Clarke,  Oliver  Perry nl880  664 

Clarke,  Prescott  Orloff 1880  345 

Clarke,  Samuel 1836   169 

Clarke,  Thomas  S nl838  610 

Clarke,  William hl769   518 

Clarke,  Willis  Gaylord 1878  336 

Cleaveland,  John hi 803   535 

Cleaveland,  Ira 1825   142 

Cleaveland,  Palmer 1806     99 

Clement,  George  Henry nl883   667 

Clement,  Moses  B nl837   609 

Cleveland,  George  F nl900  704 

Cleveland,  Grace  Mabel 1896  429 

Clifford,  James  Garfield 1903  480 

Clifford,  John  Henry 1827    149 

Clifford,  Lewis  Wade 1825   142 

Clifford,  Nathan hl868  576 

Clift,  Arthur  Ogden 1901  465 

Clift,  Charles  Eugene 1897  431 

Cloues,  William  Jacob 1884  364 

Clough,  John  Arthur 1899  447 

Clough,  Warren  Almon 1904  486 

Clow,  Arlington  Ingalls.  .  .  .nl904   724 

Coates,  Clarence  Albert 1901  465 

Coates,  Frank  Avery 1872   308 

Coats,  Stuart  Auchincloss.  .nl891   677 

Cobb,  Alvan 1813    111 

Cobb,  Annie  Mabel 1903  485 

Cobb,  Clara  Battey nl899  702 


Name  Class  Page 

Cobb,  David hl790  527 

Cobb,  Edwin  Schuyler 1900  457 

Cobb,  Frank  Porter nl882   666 

Cobb,  Geneva  Allen nl900   706 

Cobb,  Harry  Moses 1903  480 

Cobb,  Leander 1824   139 

Cobb,   Louise  Conant   Gam- 
well 1901   470 

Cobb,  LuraGooper  Stone 1900  463 

Cobb,  Mabel  Ingraham 1900  462 

Cobb,  Nathaniel 1821    130 

Cobb,  Oliver 1796     83 

Cobb,  Stephen  Alonzo 1858  250 

Cobb,  Thomas 1790     76 

Cochran,  Robert 1809   104 

Cochran,  Thomas 1799     87 

Cochrane,  William  B nl854  625 

Codman,  John hl814   542 

Coe,  Henry  Isaac 1846  205 

Coe,  Curtis 1776     70 

Coffey,  Thomas  Aloysius.  .  .nl900  704 
Coffin,      Abbie      Sweetland 

Ghodey 1902   478 

Coffin,  Frederick  William.  .  .  1841    188 

Coffin,  George  Henry 1874  317 

Coffin,  Howard  Aldridge 1901   465 

Coffin,  Lillian  Maude 1903  485 

Coffin,  Rufus nl839   611 

Coffin,  Timothy  Gardiner.  ..  1813    111 

Cogan,  Richard  Merwin nl901   708 

Coggeshall,  Francis  William 

nl848   619 

Coggeshall,  Freeborn 1867   288 

Coggeshall,  James  Haydon.  .  1840  184 
Coggeshall,  Josiah  Haydon. .  1808  102 
Coggeshall,  Thomas  Jefferson 

1827    149 

Coghill,  George  Ellett 1896  423 

Cogswell,  William hl816  543 

Cohen,  Samuel 1902  472 

Colbert,  Jesse  Beauregard.  .nl896  686 

Colburn,  Alfred 1838   176 

Colburn,  Frederick     Wilkin- 
son  1894  410 

Colburn.  Guy  Blandin 1904  486 

Colburn,  Isaac  Davis 1859  254 

Colburn,  Justin  Edwards. .  nl871   655 

Colburn,  Moses 1824  139 

Colburn,  Zaccheus 1827    149 

Colby,  Arthur  Hutchins.  ...    1891   396 

Colby,  Charles  Lewis 1858  250 

Colby,  Everett 1897  431 

Colby,  Gardner 1887   380 

Colby,  Harrison  Gray  Otis..  182  7    149 

Colby,  Henry  Francis 1862   267 

Colby,  Louis  St.  Clair 1889  387 

Colby,  Nathaniel  Lord nl871   655 

Colby,  Phihp hl817   544 

Cole,  Albert  Bronson nl904   724 

Cole,  Alfred  Dodge 1884  365 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


833 


Name  Class  Page 

Cole,  Azel  Dow 1838   176 

Cole,  Daniel 1867   288 

Cole,  Edward  Benjamin. .. .   1882   353 

Cole,  Francis  Sessions 1899  447 

Cole,  Frederick  Pierce nl896  686 

Cole,  George 1834   165 

Cole,  Harrison nl863   644 

Cole,  Joseph  Stearns 1900  457 

Cole,  Nathaniel  A nl858   635 

Cole,  Sands  Grant 1825    142 

Cole,  Thomas  Sessions 1886  374 

Cole,  Walter  Hutchinson..  nl891   677 

Colegrove,  Bela  Horton nl849   620 

Coleman,  Christopher  Harris 

nlS93   680 

Coleman,  Prescott  Holmes.nl 88 5   669 

Coleman,  William 1897   431 

Coles,  Barah  Gritman nl901   708 

CoUenburg,  William  George 

nl903   719 

Collier,  William 1797     84 

Collins,  Abel  Chalkley 1878  336 

Collins,  Clarkson  Abel 1876   326 

Collins,  Elijah  William  Bag- 

ster- 1897   431 

Collins,  George  Lewis 1873   313 

Collins,  George  Sanders 1855   239 

Collins,  James  Cross 1892  401 

Collins,  James  Franklin. .  .  .hl896   590 
Collins,  Mary  EUzabeth. .  .  .nl900   707 

Collins,   Maude nl898   696 

Collins,  William  Wilberforce 

1873   314 

Colman,  Ebenezer 1815    117 

Colt,  Le  Baron  Bradford..  hl882   583 

Colt,  Le  Baron  Carleton 1899  447 

Colton,  Daniel  Anthony.  . .  nl901    708 
Colver,  Charles  Kendrick...   1842    191 

Colvin,  Sarah  Hale 1899  454 

Colvin,  Stephen  Sheldon 1891   396 

Colwell,  Francis 1856   242 

Colwell,  Henry  Frederick.  .nl887   672 

Colwell,  James  Windsor 1864  274 

Colwell,  John  Steele 1900  457 

Colwell,  John  Wilmarth 1872   308 

Colwell,  Richard  Steere 1870  300 

Colwell,  Roaldo  Franklin...   1876  326 
Colwell,  Wilmarth  Holt. . .  .nl899   698 
Comee,  Arthur  Metcalf  Mor- 
ton  nl899   698 

Comee,  Frederick  Morton.  .nl896  686 

Comey,  John  Winthrop 1898  439 

Comfort,  Charles  Linnaeus. nl857   633 
Comstock,    Benjamin    Glad- 
ding  nl901    708 

Comstock,  Clara  Elizabeth.  .  1895  422 
Comstock,  George  Francis  .  .  1879   341 

Comstock,  Nathan nl830  605 

Comstock,  Oliver  Cromwell  hi 828   549 
Comstock,  Richard  Borden .  .  1876  326 


Name  Class  Page 

Comstock,  Richard  William 

nl902   713 

Comstock,  William m   731 

Comstock,  William  Pratt...   1899  447 

Conant,  Cyrus  K m   732 

Conant,  Cyrus  Whitman. ..  nl824   602 

Conant,  Gaius 1800     89 

Conant,  Lewis  Hartsough. .  .  1903  480 

Conant,  Liba 1819   125 

Conant,  Thomas  B nlS33  606 

Cone,  Spencer  Houghton..  hlS42   558 

Conev,  Samuel 1829   154 

Congdon,  Charles  Taber.  . .  hi 879  582 
Congdon,  Eleanor  Buflfum    nl90()   707 

Congdon,  George  Edgar 1899  447 

Congdon,  Gilbert  Arnold. .  nl878  662 

Congdon,  Harold n  1 894  68 1 

Congdon,  Horace  Lincoln.  .nl867  651 
Congdon,  Joseph  Whipple  .  .  1855  239 
Congdon, Robert  Wheaton.nl 849   620 

Congdon,  Walter nlS58  635 

Congdon,  William  Stebbins  .  .  1875  322 
Conibear ,  George  Ashton . . .  n  1 904   724 

Conley,  Annie  Louise 1904  4^0 

Conley,  John  Edward nl889   67  5 

Connable,  Alfred  Beethoven 

nl894  682 

Connell,  Arthur  Irving 1887   380 

Connell,  Charles  Walter 1881   350 

Connolly,  James  Henry 1905  492 

Connolly,  John  Edward...  nl899  698 
Connolly,  John  William...  nl896  686 
Conover,  Peter  Schcnck. . .  nl884  668 

Convers.  Jacob 1790     76 

Converse,    Clarence    Claren- 
don  nl891    677 

Converse,  Joshua  Perkins.  .  .  1844  199 
Conway,  Mary  Ida  Crawford 

nl898  696 

Convngton,  Mary  Katherine 

.■ g  729 

Cook,  Albert  Burke 1888  384 

Cook,  Amv  Jenckes 1902  477 

Cook,  Benjamin 1868  292 

Cook,  Chester  Aquila 1891   396 

Cook,  Daniel 1807    100 

Cook,  Dennis 1805     96 

Cook,  Edward  Herbert    .  .  .nl871    655 

Cook.  Fred  Milton 1903  481 

Cook,  Frederick  Webster...   1905  492 

Cook,  George  Frederick nl903   719 

Cook,  Joseph  Bullein 1797     84 

Cook,  Lewis  Aden n  1 883   667 

Cook,  Lorin  Morris 1866  284 

Cook,  Maurice  Howe 1897   431 

Cook,  Orchard hl807    538 

Cook,  Orchard nl810  598 

Cook,  Raymond  Capron 1895  417 

Cook,  Rufus  Halstead nl901    708 

Cooke,  Amasa 1776     71 


834 


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Name  Class  Page 

Cooke,  Arthur  Barstow nl891   677 

Cooke,  Charles  Doughty 1888  384 

Cooke,  Charles  Osmond 1899  448 

Cooke,  Clara  Louise 1905  496 

Cooke,  Frank  Starr 1905  492 

Cooke,  Henrv  Tudor 1808   102 

Cooke,  Henrv  Williams nl890  676 

Cooke,  James  Welch 1829   154 

Cooke,  Nathaniel  Bow  en 1840   184 

Cooke,  Nellie  Frances 1897   437 

Cooke,  Nicholas  Francis. . .  nl850  621 

Cooke,  Stephen  Aldrich 1861   263 

Cooley,  Grace  Emma a  189  5   501 

Coolidge,  James nl857   633 

Coombs,  Irving  Wesley 1870  300 

Coombs,  James  Parker. . . .  nl897   689 

Cooney,  John  Philip nl891   677 

Cooper,       Ada       Henderson 

Strange nl904  727 

Cooper,  Burton  Henry nl899   698 

Cooper,  Claj'ton  Sedgwick. .  1894  410 

Cooper,  George nl887   672 

Cooper,  George  Saunders. . .   1900  457 

Cooper,  Henry  Elliott 1895   417 

Cooper,  Wilson  Conner 1841    188 

Copeland,  Albert  Linwood  nl901    708 

Copeland,  Benjamin 1815    117 

Copeland.  George 1815   117 

Coppen,  Charles  Bernard 1902  472 

Corbett,  Benjamin  Smith    .  .  1837    173 
Corbett,  Mary  Elizabeth  Hal- 
crow nl904   727 

Corbett.  Wallace  Wayland.  .1858  635 

Corbin,  Abel  Rathbone 1902  472 

Corbin,  Charles  Mason nl865   648 

Corbin,  David  Potter 1860  259 

Corcoran,  Thomas  Patrick    .1893  405 

Corey,  Edward  Pittman 1902  472 

Corey,  Jacob 1808   102 

Corlew,  Rufus  Edward 1898  439 

Corlis,  George  William  "Rus- 
sell    1808   102 

Corliss,  Edward  Warren    .  .nl895   683 

Corliss,  George  Frost nl866   649 

Corliss,  George  Henry hl870   577 

Cornell,  Howard  Potter 1881   350 

Cornell,  Theodore  Arthur...  .  1903   481 

Cornell,  William  Mason 1827    149 

Cornett,  Gardner 1898  439 

Cornett,  Henry nl874   658 

Cornish,  Freeman 1855   239 

Corrigan,  Henry  John  Cole. .  1898  439 
Corthell,  Arthur  Bateman  .  ..1881  350 
Corthell,  Elmer  Lawrence. . .  1867  288 
Corthell,  Howard  Lawrence 

nl899  698 

Corthell,  James  Roland nl873  657 

Cory,  Ella  Frances 1902  477 

Cory,  Nathan nl 769-1800  594 

Cossit,  Ranna 1771      68 


Name  Class  Page 

Costello,  Michael  Francis...   1905  492 

Cotton,  Charles hl813   541 

Cotton,  Flora  Melville 1904  491 

Cotton,     Millicent      Rawson 

Leete 1902  478 

Cotton,  William  Mather 1899  448 

Cottrell,  Arthur  Maxson    .  .  .  1897  431 

Cottrell,  Walter  Coates    1899  448 

Coughlin,  Frederick  Aloysius 

1904  486 

Coughlin,  George  Rice 1897  431 

Coulter,  Vincil  Carey a  1905    510 

Coulters,  Daisv  Frances 1901  470 

Couper,  Alexander  Wylly.  .  .  1854  234 
Courten,  Henrv  Carlton  . .  .nl904  724 

Covell,  Joseph 'Smith 1822   134 

Covell,  Maude  Evelyn  Clarke 

1902  477 

Cowell,  Benjamin 1803      93 

Cowell,  Joseph  Harris 1869  295 

Cowell,  Samuel 1840   184 

Cowen,  Abraham  Frank...  .nl901   708 

Cowen,  Bernard nl902   713 

Cowles,  Edwin nlS59   637 

Cox,  Fred  Judson 1903  481 

Cox,  John  Harrington 1897   431 

Cox,  Samuel  Sullivan 1846   205 

Coxe,  Charles  Sidney hlS20  -545 

Coy,  Eliab  Washburn 1858  250 

Cozzens,  Benjamin 1811    107 

Cozzens,  James  Gould nl856   630 

Cozzens,  Samuel  Dexter      .  .  1853   231 

Crafts,  Eliphalet  Porter 1821    130 

Crafts,  Frederic 1816   119 

Crafts,  Jonathan  Porter 1817    122 

Craig,  Clingman nl861   641 

Craig,  Frederick  Phillips.  .  .nl902   713 

Craig.  William  Henry 1888   384 

Craigie,  William  Charles 1874  318 

Cragin,  Charles  Chester 1863   271 

Crandall,  William  Wells. . .  nl854  62 i " 

Crane,  Alvin  Millen 1869  291 

Crane,  Benjamin 1828   152 

Crane,  Daniel 1796     83 

Crane,  Daniel nl834   607 

Crane,  Daniel  Bradley nl904   724 

Crane,  Denzel  M nl839  611 

Crane,  Frank  Goodwin 1898  439 

Crane,  John hi 792   528 

Crane.  John  Loring 1880  345 

Crane,  Joshua  Eddy 1872   308 

Crane,  Judson  Adams 1905   492 

Crane,  Mendell  Winthrop...  .  1900  457 

Crane,  Silas  Axtell 1823    137 

Cranston,  George  Edward. .  .  1869  296 
Cranston,  Henry  Albert. ..  nl881  665 
Cranston,  William  Henry.  .nl842  614 

Crapo,  Samuel  Aborn 1821    130 

Crawford,  Clarence  Buck...  1887  330 
Crawford,  Henderson nl856  630 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


835 


Name  Class  Page 

Crawford,  Luther 1831  159 

Crawford,  Mary  Ida nl898  696 

Crawford,  Randall nl823  601 

Crawley,  Edmund  Albern.  .hl844  559 

Crawlev,  Ernest  Willard 1901  465 

Crav,  William nl897  689 

Creighton,  Eben 1897  431 

Creighton,  Thomas  L.  Halsey 

nl836  608 

Cressey,  Frank  Graves 1891  396 

Cressev,  Timothy  Robinson 

....' hl836  555 

Cressy,  John  Young 1876  326 

Crocker,  Charles  Thomas. . .   1854  234 

Crocker,  Edward  Savage..  nl881  665 

Crocker,  George  Augustus.  hl865  574 

Crocker,  Henrv 1867  289 

Crocker,  Jared  Fuller 1849  216 

Crocker,  Louis  Allen 1898  439 

Crocker,  Nathan  Bourne.  .  .hl812  540 

Crocker,  Peter nl814  599 

Crocker,  Ralph  Conant.  .  .  .nl904  724 

Crocker,  Samuel  Leonard.  .  ..1822  134 

Crocker,  Samuel  Leonard.  ...1856  242 

Crocker,  William  Allen 1822  134 

Crocker,  William  Baylies  . .  ..1856  243 

Croker,  Frank  Henrv nl901  708 

Croker.  Richard  Samuel.  ...n  1900  704 

Cronkhite,  Leonard  Wolsey    1905  492 

Crooke,  Saunders  Malbone. .  1824  139 

Crocker,  George  Hazard 1887  380 

Crosbv,  Alice  Marion 1904  491 

Crosby,  C.  C.  P m  732 

Crosbv,  Joshua hl792  528 

Crosby,  Stephen nl814  599 

Crosbv,  Thomas 1894  410 

Crosbv,  Walter  Theodore. ...  1895  417 

Crosbv,  Wilson  Gardner 1883  359 

Cross,'  Earle  Bennett    1905  492 

Cross,  George  Warren 1835  167 

Cross,  Herbert  Richard 1900  457 

Cross,  John  Alexander nl878  662 

Crossman,  Joseph  Warren  .  .  1795  82 

Croswell,  Andrew 1843  195 

Crouch,  Abraham 1787  73 

Crouch,  Charles  Withers 1829  154 

Crouch,  Hazell  Wilkinson. .  .  1830  156 

Crowell,  Arthur  Freeman.  . .  1899  448 

Crowell,  Asa  Clinton 1886  374 

Crowell,  Azariah  Foster 1903  481 

Crowell,  Ethel  Carrie  Provan 

al904  509 

Crowell,  George  Marcus 1894  410 

Crowell,  Prince  Sears nl904  724 

Crowell,  William hl838  557 

Crumb,  Virginia  Morgan. .  .nl898  697 

Crutcher,  George  Charles..  nl861  641 

Cuddv,  Charles  Francis nl903  719 

CuUen,  Charles  Rocke 1S46  205 

Culp,  Silas  Wood  Sextus. .  .nl844  616 


Name  Class  Page 

Culver,  George  Henry 1877  331 

Culver.  Samuel  Winslow. ...  1881   350 

Cummings,  Abraham 1776     71 

Cummings,  Augustus nl8S4  625 

Cummings,  Preston 1822    134 

Cunningham,  Augustus  Nel- 
son  nl863  644 

Cunningham,  Edward  Fran- 
cis   nl893   680 

Currey,  Samuel 1835    167 

Currier,  Andrew  Robeson,  .nl 898  694 

Currier,  Clinton  Harvey 1898  440 

Currier,  David nl901    708 

Currier,  Walter  Barron  Hast- 
ings  nl904   724 

Curry,  Curtis  Chase nl903   719 

Curtice,  Fred  Philbrick nl903   719 

Curtis,  Alton  Kalloch n  1 902   713 

Curtis,  Benjamin  Robbins    hi 85 7   569 

Curtis,  David 1808   102 

Curtis,  George  William. . . .  hl854  566 

Curtis,  James  Burrill nl840  612 

Curtis,  Joseph  Henry nl863   644 

Curtis,  Lyman  W nl858  635 

Curtis,  William  Woodside g  729 

Curtiss,  Eva  Elise 1899  454 

Curtiss,  George  Graham 1848  214 

Curtiss,  Moses nl837   609 

Cushing,  Abel 1810   106 

Cushing,  Adoniram  Judson..  1870  300 

Cushing,  Alice  May 1902  478 

Cushing,  Arthur 1889  387 

Cushing,  Harrv  Cooke 1864  274 

Cushing,  Herbert  Howard.  nl895   683 

Cushing,  Ira  May 1899  448 

Cushing,  Josiah  Nelson 1862  267 

Cushing,  Perez  Lincoln    ....  1849   216 

Cushing,  Walter  John 1871   305 

Cushman,  Albert  Henry.  ...nl902   713 

Cushman,  ApoUos 1802     91 

Cushman,  Austin  Spraguc  .  .  1848  214 
Cushman,  Bartholomew. . . .   1805     96 
Cushman,     Franklin     Rich- 
mond  al902   507 

Cushman,  George  Francis,  .hi 84 6  560 

Cushman,  Job tS19   125 

Cushman,  Levi nl808   50S 

Cushman,  Richards 1844   199 

Cushman,  Robert 1893  405 

Cushman,  Samuel nl8S6  630 

Cushman,  Samuel nl893   680 

Cutler.  Benjamin  Clarke 1822   134 

Cutler,  Carl  Custer 1903  481 

Cutler,  Edward  Hutchins    ..1857  246 

Cutler,  Enos 1800     89 

Cutler,  George 1839   180 

Cutler,  Stephen 1795     82 

Cutler,  Waldo  Page nl899  698 

Cutter,  Ammi  P nl 769-1800  594 

Cutter,  Samuel nl769-1800  594 


836 


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Name  Class  Page 

Cutts,  James  Madison 1856  243 

Cyr,  Lucy  Evangeline 1900  462 

Daboll,  John 1884  365 

Daboll,  William  Smith....  nl874  658 

Daggett,  Fred  Johnson g  729 

Daggett,  Gardner 1802     91 

Daggett,  Herman 1788     74 

Daggett,  John 1826   146 

Daggett,  John  Mayhew .  1868  292 

Daggett,  Windsor  Pratt....   1902   472 

Dakin,  Claude  Burton 1900  457 

Dale,  Hervev  Smith 1834   165 

Dale,  John  Lombard 1868   292 

Dallam,  James  Wilmer 1837    173 

Dalton,  Walter  William 1826   147 

Damon,  David  E nl858   635 

Damon,  Lewis  Porter 1905  493 

Dana,  Charles  Bates 1899  448 

Dana,  Daniel hl793   529 

Dana,  Gideon 1830   156 

Dana,  Josiah hl790  527 

Danforth,  Horatio  Leonard  1825  142 
Danforth,  Walter  Raleigh. . .  1805      96 

Daniels,  David 1824   139 

Daniels,  Francis  Adolphus  .  .  1862   267 

Daniels,  George  Metcalf 1861   263 

Daniels,  Walter  Wheaton..n  1903  719 
Danielson,  Amos  Lockwood.  1886  374 
Danielson,  John  DeForest..   1887  380 

Danne,  Frederick nl857   633 

Darling,  Collins 1810   106 

Darling,  Ernest  Lincoln 1898  440 

Darling,  George  E nl861   641 

Darling,  Levi  B nl861   641 

Darling,  Louella  Dennis  Fi- 

field nl901    711 

Darrow,  James  Wallace 1880  345 

Dart,  William  Burdick nl857   633 

Dary,  Albert  Nelson 1878   336 

Dashiell,  Lefferts  Mason 1897   431 

Dauphinee,  Nellie  Maude. .  .  1902  478 

Davenport,  Addington nl828   604 

Davenport,  James  Henry...  1883   359 

Davenport,  John hl805   537 

Davey,  WiUiam  Kent 1855   239 

Davey,  William  Robert  Park- 
house 1902  473 

David,  Ebenezer 1772     68 

David,  George  Warren 1899  448 

David,  Jacob 1899  448 

Davidson,  David nl904   724 

Davies,  Benjamin hl774   522 

Davis,  Benjamin  F nl854  625 

Davis,  Charles  Carpenter  .  .nl867   651 

Davis,  Edna  Frances 1897   437 

Davis,  Edward  Livingston.  .  1854   234 

Davis,  Foster  Barker 1904  486 

Davis,  Francis  Howard 1882   353 

Davis,  Frederick  William.  .  .  1886  375 
Davis,  George  Howard 1899  448 


Name  Class  Page 

Davis,  Harvey  Nathaniel ...  1901  465 

Davis,  Henry  M nl829  605 

Davis,  Isaac 1822  134 

Davis,  James hl806  538 

Davis,  James  Mercer 1902  473 

Davis,  Jeffrey 1870  300 

Davis,  John hl769  518 

Davis,  Joseph  Charles nl896  686 

Davis,  Myron  Powers 1901  465 

Davis,  Nathaniel  French 1870  300 

Davis,  Olin  Sylvester nl885  669 

Davis,  Timothv nl812  598 

Davis,  W^ade  H nl859  637 

Davis,  Walter  Rawlin nl903  719 

Davis,  Wilham  Philip nl865  648 

Davison,  Edith  Dolly 1900  462 

Davison,  Herbert  Franklin. .  1905  493 

Davison,  William  Anthony  nl896  686 

Davol,  William  Hale 1844  199 

Dawes,  Ebenezer 1846  206 

Dawley,  Edward   Williams.  .  1876  326 

Dawley,  Edwin  Peleg nl874  658 

Day,  Alceus  Ballou nl8S4  625 

Day,  Alfred  Frederick nl844  616 

Day,  Anthony  Brown nl881  665 

Day,  Augustus  Frederick    .hl853  565 

Day,  Charles  Hoben 1888  384 

Day,  Emily  Brainard nl904  727 

Day,  Frank  Leslie 1885  370 

Day,  Henry 1843  195 

Dav,  Herbert  Ernest 1893  405 

Day,  Horace  Lincoln 1889  387 

Day,  Horace  Talbot nl901  708 

Day,  Howard  Dorrance. . .  .al899  504 

Day,  Israel 1807  100 

Day,  Joseph  Taft 1877  331 

Day,  Robert hl774  522 

Day,  Robert  Harvey 1896  423 

Deacon,  Charles  Frederick.  .  1896  423 

Deacon,  Edward  Parker.  .  .nl864  647 

Deacon,  Thomas  Irving ....  n  1 903  719 

Dealey,  James  Quajde 1890  391 

Dealtr3%   Clarence   Washing- 
ton  1904  486 

Dean,  Artemas nl803  596 

Dean,  Arthur  Denorvan 1872  309 

Dean,  Benjamin  Chase 1864  274 

Dean,  Benjamin  Randall. . .  .  1826  147 

Dean,  Clinton  Viall nl904  724 

Dean,  John  Gilmore 1806  99 

Dean,  Joshua 1809  104 

Dean,  Mvron  Munson hi 83 7  556 

Dean,  Thomas 1857  246 

Dean,  William  Lindley.  ...  nl 85 7  633 

Deane,  Benjamin  Franklin  nl848  619 

Deane,  Charles  Pemberton.  .1867  289 

Deane,  Francis 1826  147 

Deane,  Gains 1795  82 

Deane,  Samuel hl790  527 

Deane,  Samuel 1805  96 


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Name  Class  Page 

Deane,  Silas  Walker nl880  664 

Deaiie,  Timothy  Briggs 1822  135 

Deane,  William  Brecke 1889  387 

Deans,  Charles  Henry nl858  635 

Deans,  George  Wheaton.  .  .nl847  618 

Dearborn,  Jonathan ml824  516 

Dearth,  William  Griswold. . .  1855  239 

de  Blois,  Austen  Kennedy. a  1888  498 

De  Camp,  Ezekiel  Luther.  .  .  1858  250 

De  Camp,  James  Freeman  ..  1858  250 

Deckard,  Walter  William.  .al905  510 

de  Coudres,  Thomas  Hart.  . .  1899  448 

Delabarre,  Edmund  Burke  nl886  670 

Delabarre,  Walter  Edward. .  1880  345 

Delaney,  Eliza  Jennetta.  .  .  .  1905  496 

Delaney,  Lyons  Eraser  Hill . nl 902  714 

Delano,  David 1809  104 

Delano,  Joseph 1790  76 

De  Mill,  Elisha  Budd hl853  565 

De  Mille,  James 1854  234 

Deming,  John  Howard 1897  431 

Deming,  Miner  Rudd 1865  279 

Dempsey,  William  Patrick.nl 881  665 

Dench,  Gilbert 1793  79 

Denfeld,  Charles  Arthur 1889  387 

Denf eld,  William   Frederick  .  1881  350 

Denico,  Arthur  Albertus. .  .  .  1904  486 

Denison,  Adelbert  Stoddard  1868  292 

Denison,  Albert  Edgar 1842  192 

Denison,  Frederic 1847  209 

Denison,  James  Floyd 1888  384 

Denison,  John  Ledj-ard.  ...hl855  567 

Denison,  Leon  Hayes 1896  423 

Denison,  Marion  Burrows.  .nl883  667 

Dennett,  Winfield  Haines.  .  .  1902  473 

Dennis,  Charles  Edward 1888  384 

Dennis,  John 1770  68 

Denny,  Arthur  Silbert 1854  235 

Detmers,  Walter  Hayes 1900  457 

DeVault,  Walter  David 1898  440 

Devereux,  Alice  Carv 1901  470 

Devereux,  Ruth  Story 1897  437 

Devine,  Edward  James.  .  .  .nl901  708 

Devlin,  Lottie  Mav 1904  491 

DeVoll,  Earl  Clinton nl903  719 

Dewey,  Charles  Thompson.  .  1899  448 

Dewey,  Edwin  Dorrance.  ...  1864  274 

Dewing,  Seth nl849  620 

De  Witt,  Amos  Atwell 1855  239 

De  Witt,  Wilham nl831  606 

D'Wolf,  Charles nl826  603 

D'Wolf,  Charles  H nl825  603 

DeWolf,  Francis  LeBarron  nl868  652 

DeWolf,  Harold nl904  724 

D'Wolf,  Henry 1806  99 

De  Wolf,  James  Andrews  .  .   1861  263 

D'Wolf,  John hl813  541 

D'Wolf,  John nl826  603 

DeWolf,  John  Halsey nl857  633 

D'Wolf,  John  James hlS33  553 


Name  Class  Page 

DeWolf,  Paul  Churchill 1905  493 

DeWolf,  Philip nl901    708 

DeWolf,  William  Frederic  ..1831    159 

DeWolf.  Winthrop nlSSl   622 

Dexter,  Andrew 1798     86 

Dexter,  Andrew hi 846   561 

Dexter,  Anthony  Hamilton    1902  473 

Dexter,  Arthur  Fenncr nl854   625 

Dexter,  Carrie  Mabel nl902   718 

Dexter,  Charles  Owen 1885   370 

Dexter,  Christopher  Champlin 

1812   109 

Dexter,  Edwin  Grant I801   396 

Dexter,  Edwin  King 18S8  385 

Dexter,  Elijah 1 806     9Q 

Dexter,  George  Owen nl887   672 

Dexter,  Henry  Martyn  .  . .  .hl863   573 

Dexter,  John'B nl813   598 

Dexter,  Lewis nl849  620 

Dexter,  Lewis 1883   359 

Dexter,  Nathaniel  Wheaton.  1895  417 

Dexter,  Roscoe  Morton 1900  458 

Dexter,  Samuel 1801      90 

Dexter,  Smith  Owen nl893   680 

Dexter,  Theodore  Everett. .  .  1898  440 

Dibell,  Edwin 1847   210 

Dick,  Leonard  Lorenzo. .  .  .nl886  670 

Dick,  Wallace  Peter 1879  341 

Dickerman,  Albert nl855   628 

Dickerman,  Lysander 1851   223 

Dickerson,  Charles     Edward 

Grenell nl903   719 

Dickinson,  Jay  Rogers 1895  417 

Dickinson,  Joshua  Prentiss.  .1811  107 
J )ickinson,  William  Hawley.1852  227 
Dickman,  Franklin  Jackson.  1846  206 
Dickson,  Margarella  May..nl897   692 

Dickson,  Thomas  George' 1851    223 

Dietrich,  Frank  Sigel 1887   380 

Dike,  Norman  Staunton.  .  .  .  1885   370 

Dike,  Samuel  Fuller 1838   177 

Dike,    William    Heathering- 

ton nl855  628 

Dillon,  Frank  Lawrence 1903  481 

Dilts,  Asa  Reed 18S2   354 

Diman,  Henry  Wight 1855   239 

Diman,  Jeremiah  Lewis 1851    223 

Diman,  John  Byron 1885   370 

Dingwell,  James nl865   648 

Dix.  Charles ml816   513 

Dix,  George  Lewis nl855  628 

Dix,  John  Adams hi 820   545 

Dixon,  Nathan  Fellows 1799     87 

Dixon,  Nathan  Fellows 1833    162 

Dixon,  Nathan  Fellows 1869  296 

Doane,  Caroline  Ida a  1903   508 

Doane,  Florence  Ellsworth. .  1905  496 
Dockray,  Frederic  Augustus  n  1 866  649 

Dockrav.  James  R nl859  637 

Dodge, 'Ebenezer 1840  184 


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Name  Class  Page 

Dodge,  George  Dudley. . . .  nl857   633 

Dodge,  George  W....' nl837   609 

Dodge,  Harriet  Clara  Blades 

nl904   727 

Dodge,  John  William 1839   180 

Dodge,  Lester  Earle 1903  481 

Dodge,  Paul 1797     84 

Doe,  Edgar  John 1864  274 

Doggett,  John  Locke 1821    130 

Doggett,  Simeon 1788     75 

Doggett,  Theophilus  Pipon. .  1829   154 

Dolan,  Edwin  Bailey 1893  405 

Dolan,  Leo  Alexander nl901   708 

Dolan,  Peter  Terrence nl901   708 

Dole,  Samuel  P nl838  610 

Donovan,  William  Fitz nl897   689 

Dore,  James    hl793   529 

Doring,  Frederick  William  .  .  .  .g  729 
Dorman,  William  Richardson 

1892  401 

Dormon,  Horace  Paul 1896  424 

Doron,  John  George 1884  365 

Dorr,  Henry  Crawford 1839   180 

Dorrance,  Andrew  Murdock.  1812  109 
Dorrance,  Charles  Talbot. . .  1867  289 
Dorrance,  Courtland  Burgess 

nl871   655 

Dorrance,  James  Bradford. .  1809   104 

Dorrance,  John 1774     69 

Dorrance,  John  Gordon 1800     89 

Dorrance,  John  Kinnicutt  .  .  1864  274 
Dorrance,  Samuel  Richmond 

1863  271 

Dorrance,  Sanders  Pitman.nl 82 8  604 

Dorrance,  William  Tully 1829   155 

Dorrance,  William  Tully 1894  411 

Dougherty,  James  Gregory.  .1865  279 
Douglas,  Charles  Henry...  nl871  655 
Douglas,       Charles       Henry 

James 1879  341 

Douglas,  Francis  Dane 1863   271 

Douglas,  Francis  Wayland.  .  1868  292 

Douglas,  John  Gale 1836   169 

Douglas,  Robert  W nl859  637 

Douglas,  Samuel  Noyes nl902   714 

Douglas,  Samuel  Tobey 1872  309 

Douglas,  William 1839   180 

Douglas,  William 1894  411 

Douglas,     William     Wilber- 

force 1861   263 

Douglass,  Charles  Henry 1905  493 

Dow,  Charles  Howard 1899  448 

Dow,  George  Washington.  .hl855   567 

Dow,  George  William 187  7  331 

Dow,  Nathan  Henry 1840   185 

Dow,  William  Farmer 1839   180 

Dowd,  Albert  Averill 1905  493 

Dowd,  Edward  Francis nl896   686 

Dowd,  Thomas  Jefferson. .  nl893  680 
Dowling,  Gasherie  De  Witt..  1896  424 


Name  Class  Page 

Dowling,  John hl834   554 

Downer,  Appleton 1810   106 

Downie,  David 1869  296 

Downing,  Dana  Fletcher 1900  458 

Downing,  George  Edward.  nl900  704 

Downing,  Joshua  Wells 1834   165 

Downs,  Joseph  Warren 1900  458 

Dows,  Foster  Robbins nl900   704 

Dows,  Joseph  William 1899  448 

Doyle,  Sarah  Elizabeth hi 894   588 

Drake,  Addie  May nl897   692 

Drake,  Ebenezer  Wade.  .  .  .nl844  616 

Drake,  Henry  Scudder 1877   331 

Draper,  Aaron 1790     76 

Draper,  Abijah 1797      84 

Draper,  Frank  Ormond 1886  375 

Draper,  Frank  Winthrop..    .1862   267 

Draper,  Isaac 1844  199 

Draper,  Paul 1789     75 

Drawbridge,  Robert  William 

1896  424 

Dresser,  Charles 1823   137 

Dresser,  Horace nl828   604 

Dresser,  Nathan nl829  605 

Drew,  George  A nl831   606 

Drew,  Helen  Whitmarsh 1903  485 

Drew,  Jerry  Dearborn nl903   719 

Drinkwater,  Arthur  Fuller. hl843   559 

Drinkwater,  Nathaniel 1790     76 

Drohan,  William  Clark 1905  493 

Drown,  Albert  Newell 1861   263 

Drown,  Willard  Burr nl870  654 

Drown,  William  W m  732 

Drowne,  Edwin  Lewis nl902   714 

Drowne,  Frederick  Peabody 

nl902   714 

Drowne,  George  Leonard. . .  1898  440 
Drowne,  Henry  Bemardin. .  1903  481 

Drowne,  Solomon 1773     69 

Drowne,  Thomas  Stafford. . .  1845  201 
Drury,  Daza  Page  Mowry.  .  .  1902  478 
Drury,  Harold  Williams....   1904  487 

Drury,  Leon  Arthur 1902  473 

Drury,  Lucian 1866   284 

Drury,  Lucian  Lorimer 1902  473 

Drurv,  Luke 1813    111 

Duahe,  James  May 1872  309 

Duane,  Louis nl872   656 

Dubois,  Henry  Dean  Church 

nl898   694 

Dubois,  Norman  Armin al903   508 

Dudley,  Arthur  Dean 1902  473 

Dudley,  William  Aldrich. .  .nl869  653 

Dtiffy,  William  Joseph nl899   698 

Dugan,  Charles  Borromeo.  ..  1901  465 
Duhain,  Claude  Louis  Faye.nl899   698 

Duley,  Weldon  Ashley nl895   683 

Dummer,  Richard  Owen 1904  487 

Dumont,  Abraham  Henry. hi 834  554 
Dunbar,  Eugene  Kincaid  . . .  1872  309 


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Name  Class  Page 

Dunbar,  George  James nl861   641 

Dunbar,  John 1807    100 

Dunbar,  Joseph 1841    188 

Duncan,  Alexander hl843   559 

Duncan,  George  Wells nl867   651 

Duncan,  James  Harper 1904  487 

Duncan,  James  Henry 1849  216 

Duncan,  James  Henry hl861    572 

Duncan,  John 1777      71 

Duncan,  Samuel  White 1860  259 

Duncan,  Samuel  White 1895  417 

Duncan,  William  Butler.  .  .hl850  563 
Duncan,  William  Butler.  .  .nl853   623 

Dunham,  Albert  Milton 1898  440 

Dunham,  Lewis  B nl829   605 

Dunlap,  Albert nl860  639 

Dunlap,  Coleman  Calvary.. nl903  719 

Dunlevv,  Elias  Fassett 1883  359 

Dunn,  Albert  Edmund 1899  448 

Dunn,  Herbert  Luther 1891   396 

Dunn,  Nathaniel hl828  550 

Dunn,  Robinson  Potter 1843    195 

Dunn,  Theophilus  Colhoun  hl828  549 

Dunn,  Thomas hl795   531 

Dunn,  Thomas  Edwin 1901   465 

Dunne    James  Aloysius. . .  .nl898  694 

Dunne,  Thomas  Joseph nl899  698 

Dunnell,  Henry g  729 

Dunnell,  Jacob nl859   637 

Dunnell,  Thomas  Lvman. . .  1836   170 
Dunnell,  William  Wanton.  .  .  1873   314 

Dunscombe,  Thomas hl792   528 

Dunster,  Henry 1880  346 

Dunwell,  James  P nl834  607 

Durfee,  Edgar  Greene nl867   651 

Durfee,  Everett  Brownell.  .  .  1884  365 

Durfee,  Frederick  John nl902  714 

Durfee,  Job 1813   111 

Durfee,  Nathan 1824   139 

Durfee,  Samuel  Slater ISSO  346 

Durfee,  Simeon  Borden 1851   224 

Durfee,  Thomas 1846  206 

Durfee,  Thomas  Russell 1824   139 

Durfee,  Winthrop  Carver. . .  1878  339 

Durgin,  Frank  Horace nl900  704 

Durgin,  Obadiah  Elkins  .  .ml 821   514 
Durham,  Frederick  Alvin.  .  .  1892  401 

Durkee,  Orin  Parker 1893  406 

Durnford,  Henry  W nl813    599 

Durnford,  John 1813   112 

Durrett,  Reuben  Thomas. .  .  1849  216 

Dustin,  William  C nl858  636 

Dutch,  Ebenezer 1776     71 

Dutton,  Newell  Tracy 1870  300 

Dutton,      Samuel      William 

Southmayd hl856  569 

Dutton,  William 1840  185 

Duvillard,  John  A nl854  625 

Dwight,  Gamaliel  Lyman.  .  .  1828   152 
Dwight,  Gamaliel  Lyman.  .nl863  644 


Name  Class  Page 

Dwight,  Harrison  Gray  Otis 

hl855   568 

Dwyer,  Francis nl904   724 

Dyar,  Harrison  Gray nl894  6S2 

Dyer,  Ebenezer  Porter 1833    163 

Dyer,  Elisha 182<)   155 

Dyer,  Elisha 1883   359 

Dyer,  Elisha hlS97   591 

Dyer,  Ernest  Arey nioou  704 

Dyer,  Ezekiel  D nlSlo  600 

Dyer,  Gabriel  Bemon nlS69  653 

Dyer,  George 1824    13^ 

Dyer,  George  French nl890  676 

Dyer,  Hezekiah  Anthony. .  .  IS04  411 

Dyer,  James  Franklin 1S'>9  448 

Dyer,  John  Cottrell nlSSl   665 

Dyer,  William  Allen 1886  375 

Dyson,  James  Warren 1903  481 

Eames,  Jacob 1806     99 

Eames,  James  Henry 1839   180 

Earl,  Henry  Hilliard 1866  284 

Earle,  Benjamin  Mumford  nl 898  694 

Earle,  Courtland  Cook nl903  719 

Earle,  Henry 1832   160 

Earle,  James  Hervey 1879  341 

Earle,  Joseph  Pitman 1871   305 

Earle,  Walter  Updike nl871   655 

Earle,  William  Willard nl856  630 

Easterbrook,  Gorham 1879  341 

Easterbrooks,  Frank  Davol 

nl897  689 

Easterbrooks,      Harriet   Lu- 

sannah  Latham nlS90   702 

Easterbrooks,  William  Young 

\')Q\   4S7 

Eastman,  Frank  Gaylord . .  n  1  s S s  6 :  .> 

Eastman,  Samuel  Coffin 1857   247 

Easton,  Charles  Daniel 1809  448 

Easton,  Charles  Fabyan 1865  279 

Easton,  Charles  Regmald.  .  .  IS'n,  .}24 

Easton,  Frank  Birch !''<»')  458 

Easton,  Frank  Tourtellot. . .  IS^:  401 
Easton,  Stephen  Howard. . .  r'o,5  481 

Eaton,  Amasa  Mason 1861   264 

Eaton,  Asa hl818  544 

Eaton,  Charles  Chester    1901  465 

Eaton,    Charles    De  Marcus 

Payne 189S  440 

Eaton,  Charles  Frederick,  .n  1864  64/ 

Eaton,  Charles  Thomas 1885   370 

Eaton,  George  H nl837   609 

Eaton,  Giles  Mardenborough 

1835   167 

Eaton,  Harris  Dickinson 1901  465 

Eaton,  Isaac hi 770  520 

Eaton,  John  Boyden 1901   465 

Eaton,  Joseph 1769     67 

Eaton,  Joseph 1795     82 

Eaton,  Leland  Leslie 1901  463 

Eaton.  Sherburne  Blake.  .  .nl863  644 


840 


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Name  Class  Page 

Eaton,  William  Hadley 1845   201 

Eberlv,  Daniel nl859   637 

Eddvl  Alfred  Updike 1879  342 

Eddy,  Charles  Francis nl897   690 

Eddy,  Clarence  Milton 1903  481 

Eddy,  Edwin  Barnard nl843   615 

Eddy,  Forrest  Greenwood  .nl874   659 

Eddy,  Frederick  A nl835   607 

Eddy,  George  Alexander..  nl897   690 

Eddy,  George  Wilbur 1903  481 

Eddy,  Helen  Maude nl899   702 

Eddy,  Jennie  May nl901   711 

Eddy,  John 1840   185 

Eddy,  John  Mathewson. . .  hl815   543 

Eddy,  Olive  Bowers 1905  496 

Eddy,  Richard  Evans 1822    135 

Eddy,  Ruth  StorvDevereux.  1897   437 

Eddy,  Samuel...' 1787     73 

Eddy,  Samuel 1834   165 

Eddy,  Stephen  Walker 1805     96 

Eddy,  William nl859  637 

Eddy,  William  Henry 1831    159 

Eddy,  William  Holden 1892  401 

Eddy,  Zachariah 1799      88 

Eddy,  Zachary hi 853   565 

Edes,  Henry hl806   538 

Edes.  Henry  Francis 1828   152 

Edes,  Henry  Ware nl854   625 

Edes,  Richard  Sullivan 1830   157 

Edgar,  James  Williams.  .  .  .nl856   630 

Edgell,  John  Davis 1864  275 

Edmonds,  John  Gorton. ..  .nl 867   651 

Edsall,  Thomas  Henry 1861   264 

Edson,  William nl856  630 

Edwards,     Benjamin     Alex- 
ander  1841    188 

Edwards,  Enoch hl786   524 

Edwards,  George  Walter 1868  292 

Edwards,  James hl769   518 

Edwards,  John  Blair 1896  424 

Edwards,  Morgan hl769   518 

Edwards,  Seeber 1891   396 

Edwards,  Stafford  Clarence  1895  417 
Edwards,  Stephen  Ostrom..l879  342 
Edwards,  Thomas...  nl769-1800   594 

Edwards,  William 1776      71 

Eggleston,  DeWitt  Carl 1905   493 

Ehmke,  Charies  William 1905  493 

Ehmke,  Frank  Henry 1903  481 

Eiswold,  George  Herbert  .  .nl895   684 

Elam,  Samuel hi 800   534 

Elder,  Charles  Brown 1877   331 

Eldredge,  Alton  Winfred..  nl901    708 

Eldredge,  Edgar nl890   676 

Eldredge,  Henrv  Peirce nl903   720 

Eldredge,  Joseph  Merchant  nl848   619 

Eldridge,  Hezekiah ml 82 5   516 

Eliot,  John  S nl831   606 

Elliot,  Richard  Moses 1872   309 

Elliott,  Albert  Timothy 1839   181 


Name  Class  Page 

Elliott,  Frederick  William  . .  1879   342 

Elliott,  Jason nl834  607 

Ellis,  Abner  Turner 1826   147 

Ellis,  Charles  Haigh 1894  411 

Ellis,  Ferdinand 1802      91 

Ellis,  George  Manton  Ellery 

nl855  628 

Ellis,  George  Sheldon 1894  411 

Ellis,  James 1791      77 

Ellis,  Joseph  Wilcox nl899   699 

Ellis,  Joshua  James 1847   210 

Ellison,  Daniel  James nl882   666 

Elmer,  Franklin  Davenport    1895  417 

Elton,  Romeo 1813    112 

Ely,  Adolph  Conrad 1894  411 

Ely,  Edward  Francis 1879   342 

Ely,  Frederick  David 1859  255 

Ely,  James     Winch  ell     Cole- 
man  1842   192 

Ely,  John  Joshua 1861   264 

Ely,  Joseph  Cady 1870  301 

Elv,  William 1878  336 

Ely,  Wilham  Grosvenor...  nl859  637     'i 

Ely,  William  Grosvenor 1890  391     ] 

Emerson,  Forrest  Fayette.  .  .  1863  271 
Emerson,  George  Barrell..  .hl858  570 
Emerson,  Howard  Malcom. .  1858   250     [ 

Emerson,  Mary  Isabel nl900   707     | 

Emerson,  Robert  Stephen.  ..  1897   431     i 
Emmons,  Francis  Whitefield 

1828   152 

Emmons,  Williams 1805      96     \ 

Emory,  John  Whitman n  189 7   690     i 

English,  John  Mahan 1870  301      " 

Engstrom,  Charles  John.  .  .nl 899   699     , 

Ennis,  William 1819   125 

Eno,  Arthur  Llewellvn 1895   417 

Eno,  Joel  Nelson. . /. 1883   359 

Enslin,  Irving  Judson 1901   465 

Ernst,  Cari  Wilhelm hl875   580 

Ervin,  James 1797      85 

Ervin,  Samuel 1797      85    , 

Erwin,  Parke 1901   465      t 

Essex,  Stephen nl863   644 

Esten,  Adelaide  Augusta 1899  454      ' 

Esten,  Howard  Foss 1904  487 

Esten,  Richard  Bartlett.  ...  1880  346 
Estes,  Abram  Story  Newell 

nl892   679 

Estes,  James  Frederick nl894  682      I 

Estes,  Ralph  Caleb 1899  448      ) 

Evans,  Abel hl770   520      ' 

Evans,  Caleb hl769   518 

Evans,  Edwin  Bowen 1901   465 

Evans,  Hvigh hl770   520  '   \ 

Evans,  John hl819   545      ' 

Evans,  John nl896   686 

Evans,  William  Robinson.,  n  1902   714 

Everett,  Charles  Jarvis 1836   170      \ 

Everett,  Eugene  Ellsworth. .  1894  411  „  i 

I 


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Name  Class  Page 

Everett,  Frank  Adelbert.  .  .  .  1882  354 
Everett,  Henry  Lexington..  1886  375 

Everett,  Horace 1797      85 

Everett,  Lillian  Estelle 1899  454 

Everett,  Melatiah 1802     92 

Everett,  Oliver 1821    130 

Everett,  Samuel  Andrews.  .  .  1891  396 
Everett,  Walter  Goodnow  .  .  1885   370 

Ewer,  Bernard  Capen 1899  448 

Ewer,  Nathaniel  Trull 1899  448 

Ewer,  Warren  B nl838  610 

Ewing,  Charles  Ernest 1901   465 

Ewing,  Thomas 1856  243 

Ej^res,  Thomas hi 773    521 

Fairbank,  Alfred  Nelson.  .  .  .  1878   336 

Fairbank,  Drury 1797      85 

Fairbanks,  Eleazar 1775      70 

Fairbanks,  Elisha 1791      78 

Fairbanks,  John  Russell.  .  .nl857   633 

Fairchild,  Nellie  Rebecca g  729 

Fairtield,  Samuel  E nl861   641 

Fairfield,  Sumner  Lincoln.  .nl822  601 
Fairweather,  Bertha  May..nl902  718 
Falconer,  Mary  Newton.'..  nl899   702 

Fales,  David 1864   275 

Fales,  Edward nl854  625 

Fales,  Elisha  Farrington. .  .  .  1870  301 

Fales,  Joel  Fisher nl856  630 

Fales,  Joseph  Jairus 1820   127 

Fales,  Samuel hl790  527 

Fales,  Walter  Richmond 1869   296 

Falligant,  Louis  Alexander. .  1857  247 
Fanning,     Katherine     Philo- 

mena nl902   718 

Fanning,  Martin  Smith 1891   396 

Fargo,  Isaac nl843   615 

Farley,  Edwin  Page nl894   682 

Farley,  Frederick  Augustus 

hl829   550 

Farnham,  Benjamin 1771     68 

Farnham,  Charles  Towne.  .nl 89 7  690 
Farnham,  Edwin  Pickett...  1873  314 
Farnham,  Frank  Alexander  1872  342 
Farnham,  Harrv  Ormsbee. .  .  1878  336 
Farnham,  Ormsbee  Thayer  nl887  672 
Farnham,  Ralph  Welcome. nl896  686 

Farnham,  Seth  Taylor 1874  318 

Farnham,  William  Ellis 1899  449 

Farnham,  William  Henry.. n  184 5   617 

Famsworth,  Charles 1889  387 

Famsworth,  Claude  Joseph  n  1884  668 

Famsworth,  Henry  F nl839   611 

Farnum,  Alexander 1852   227 

Farnum,  Caleb 1836   170 

Farnum,  Howard  Wayland  .1898  440 
Farnum,  Joseph  Whitney.  .  .  1822    135 

Farnum,  Joseph 1832    160 

Farnum,  Maude 1902  478 

Farnum,  Royal 1800     89 

Farr,  Eleazer  D nl859   637 


Name  Class  Page 

Farrar.  John hl833   SS3 

Farrell.  Joseph  Henry 1898  440 

Farrell,  Leo  Francis.' nl900  704 

Farren,  William  Albert 1875   322 

Farrill,  Edgar  Thomas nl879  663 

Farrington,  Daniel 1775      70 

Farrington,  Pardon  Bowen.  .1817    122 

Farrington,  Silas nl8SS   628 

Farrington,  William  Howard 

nl870  654 

Farrow,  Judson nl804   597 

Fash,  Frank  Ernest 1902  473 

Faunce,      William      Herbert 

Ferry I8SO  346 

Faunt  Le  Roy,  Henry nl816   599 

Faux,  William  Milnes 1897   431 

Fawcett,  John hi 792   528 

Faxon,  Albert  Eugene nl858  636 

Faxon,  John 1787     73 

Fay,  Albert nl830  605 

Fay,  Eliphaz 1821    130 

Fay,  Emory nl856  630 

Fay,  Gilbert 1826   147 

Fay,  William  Newell 1851   224 

Fayerweather,    John    Apple- 
ton 1826   147 

Fayerweather,  Thomas  H.   nl826  603 

Fearey,  Porter nl904  724 

Fearing,  Charles  Nye 1832    160 

Fearing,  Elisha  Pope 1807    100 

Fearing,  Henry  Seymour. . .    1823    137 
Fearing,  Joseph  Warren. .. .   1823    137 

Fearney,  Frank  Albert nl903   720 

Feelev,  Ferdinand  Joseph.  .nl895   684 

Feiler,  Max  Simon nl902   714 

Feingold,  Louis  Edward 1904  487 

Felch,  Cheever hl819  545 

Fellowes,  Richard  Simpson  hl837   556 

Fellows,  Wirt   T 1898  440 

Felton,  George  Dealand 1839   181 

Felton,  George  Hurlburt 1869   2"6 

Fenner,  Cornelius  George. . .   1842    192 

Fenner,  Henry  Milne 1901   466 

Fenner,  Henrv  Smith 1870  301 

Fenner,  Herbert  Angcll nl890  676 

Fenner,  James 1789     76 

Fenner.  John  Kclsev 1898  440 

Fenton,  Reuben  Earle nl887   672 

Fenton,  Thomas  Albert 1903  481 

Ferguson,  John  Burnham.  .  .  1898  440 

Ferguson,  John  Russell 1894  411 

Ferguson,  Robert  Henry.  . .  .  1884  365 
Femald,  Charles  Barker....   1901   466 

Ferris,  George  Hooper 1891   396 

Fessenden,  John 1798     86 

Fickling.  Francis  W nl834   607 

Field,  Bamum 1821    130 

Field,  Charles  Elmer 187  5   322 

Field.   Edward hl892   586 

Field    Evan  Dale 1899  449 


842 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Field,  Fred  Tarbell 1900  458 

Field,  George  Wilton 1887   380 

Field,  Harold  Crins 1894  411 

Field,  James  Pierson 1865   279 

Field,  Thomas  Gardner 1870  301 

Field,  Walter  Mason nl880  664 

Field,  William  Goodell 1808   102 

Fielden,  Andrew  H nl861   641 

Fielden,  Joseph  Flanders 1867   289 

Fielden,  Robert  S nl8S9  637 

Fields,  Charles  Fowler 1904  487 

Fife,  Reginald   Spinks 1889  387 

Fifield,  Louella  Dennis nl901   711 

Fillmore,  George  Hedding  .  .  1847  210 
Filmer,  Harry  Saint  John. . .  1893  406 
Filmer,  Lucy  Minerva  French 

nl897   693 

Filson,  John  Pierce 1905  493 

Finch,  Charles  Harvey 1877   331 

Finley,  James  Edwards  Burr 

hl803   535 

Finney,  Jared  Warner 1865   279 

Fish,  Carl  Russell 1897  431 

Fish,  Erasmus  Darwin 1837    173 

Fish,  Mvron  Charles nl902   7 14 

Fish,  Richard  Arthur nl893   680 

Fish,  Waldo  Henry 1903   481 

Fish,  William  Henrv 1870  301 

Fisher,  Albert  Gardener 1870  301 

Fisher,  Annie 1904  491 

Fisher,  Daniel 1821    130 

Fisher,  George 1813    112 

Fisher,  George 1819   125 

Fisher,  George nl866  649 

Fisher,  George  Park 1847   210 

Fisher,  George  Russell 1872  309 

Fisher,  Jabez  Pond 1788     75 

Fisher,  John  Dix 1820   127 

Fisher,  Lewis  Whiting 1816   120 

Fisher,  Margaret    May   Lan- 

don 1896  429 

Fisher,  Maturin  Lewis 1828   152 

Fisher,  Otis nl835   607 

Fisher,  Robert  A nl854  625 

Fisher,  Sarah  Maria al897    503 

Fisk,  Amasa 1805     97 

Fisk,  Charles  Esbon nl856  630 

Fisk,  Charles  Robinson 1824   139 

Fisk,  Daniel  Moses 1869  296 

Fisk,  Elisha 1795     82 

Fisk,  Wilbur 1815   117 

Fiske,  Abbey  Eddy nl901   712 

Fiske,  Albert  William 1829    155 

Fiske,  Caleb hl821    546 

Fiske,  Calvin  Park 1826   147 

Fiske,  David  Woodward 1825   142 

Fiske,  Edwin  BroMm nl866  649 

Fiske,  Elias 1818   124 

Fiske,  Elijah  Warren nl844  616 

Fiske,  Eugene  Rufus 1844   199 


Name  Class  Page 

Fiske,  George 1825    143 

Fiske,  Ida  May 1899  455 

Fiske,  Isaac 1812    109 

Fiske,  Josiah  Jones 1808   102 

Fiske,  Oliver 1840  185 

Fiske,  Oliver  Johnson 1837    173 

Fiske,  Philip  Manchester 1803     93 

Fiske,  Walter  Edward nl879  663 

Fitch,  Austin  G nl838  610 

Fitch,  Charles nl828  604 

Fitch,  John 1790     76 

Fitch,  Lafayette nl868  652 

Fitch,  Latham 1871   305 

Fittz,  Austin  Hervey 1900  458 

Fittz,  Lonzo  Lyon 1861   264 

Fitz,  Alfred  William 1883   360 

Fitz,  Arthur  Hunt 1899  449 

Fitz,  Emiline  Eddy 1900  462 

Fitz,  Frank  Eustace 1880  346 

Fitz,  William nl856   630 

Fitzgerald,  John  James 1893  406 

Fitzgerald,  Ormond  Edward  1873  314 
Fitzgerald,    Timothy    James 

Aloysius 1897  431 

Flagg,  Burton  Sanderson...  1896  424 

Flagg,  Chandler 1803     93 

Flagg,  Clarence  Whittemore 

nl902   714 

Flagg,  Ernest  Warren nl901   708 

Flagg,  Samuel  Benjamin. . . .  1850  219 
Flanders,  Charles  Worthen. .  1839   181 

Fleming,  Isaac 1903   481 

Fletcher,  Albert  Elliott nl869  653 

Fletcher,  Calvin hl854  567 

Fletcher,  Elijah  Timothy...  1850  220 

Fletcher,  Ezra  Wood 1839   181 

Fletcher,  James  Cooley 1846  206 

Fletcher,  Miles  Johnson 1852  227 

Fletcher,  Nathaniel  Hill.  .  .hi 799   533 

Fletcher,  Richard hl839  557 

Fletcher,  Samuel  Judson. .  .nl857   633 

Fletcher,  Stoughton  A nl855  628 

Flint,  Abel hl788  526 

Fobes,  Nathan hl803   536 

Fobes,  Perez hl792   528 

Fobes,  Seth 1804     95 

Fogg,  Miller  Moore 1894  411 

Fogg,  Stephen  M nl81S   599 

Foley,  Charles  Hamlin nl903   720 

Follett,  Adin  Erastus nl882   666 

Follett,  Frank  Ballou 1897  432 

Folwell,  Amory  Prescott 1885   371 

Folwell,  William  Watts 1792     78 

Foot,  Joseph  Ives hl828   550 

Forbes,  Charles  Edward. ...  1815   117 

Forbes,  Charles  Henry 1890  391 

Forbes,  Kenneth  Ripley.  .  .nl900  704 
Forbes,  Thomas  Jefferson. .  .  1825  143 
Forbes.  William  Dunlap.  .  .nl900  704 
Forbush,  Maud  Muller nl897   692 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


843 


Name  Class  Page 

Force,  Ebenezer 1813  112 

Ford,  Arthur  Younger 1884  365 

Ford,  Darius  Reynolds 1852  228 

Ford,  David  Barnes 1845  202 

Ford,  Francis nl904  724 

Ford,  Henry  Clay 1856  243 

Ford,  Isaac  Nelson 1870  301 

Ford,  James 1814  114 

Ford,  John nl819  600 

Ford,  Peleg nl803  596 

Forde,  Walter  Osgood nl887  672 

Fore,  Henrv  Thweatt nl856  631 

Forster,  Robert 1903  481 

Forsyth,  Charles  Shaler 1856  243 

Fort,  Pierson  Thorn nl895  684 

Foskett,  Charles  Jay nl896  686 

Foss,  James  Henrv 1863  271 

Foss,  Sam  Walter'. 1882  354 

Foster,  Albert  Orson 1897  432 

Austin  Powers 1882  354 

Benjamin hl775  523 

Daniel '.  .hl787  525 

Dwight 1774  69 

Eh  Franklin nl855  628 

George 1811  107 

Harry  Cadv nl899  699 

Henry...  . ". hl773  521 


Foster 
Foster 
Foster 
Foster 
Foster 
Foster 
Foster 
Foster 
Foster 
Foster 
Foster 
Foster 
Foster 
Foster 
Foster 
Foster 
Foster 
Foster 


Hervey  Armington  nl866   649 


Irving  Lvsander.  . . .   1893  406 

James  M'ilton 1852   228 

Joseph  Coggin hl857   569 

Joseph  H nl832  606 

Lafayette  Sabine 1828   152 

Louis  Tucker 1865  280 

Marsden  Rhodes 1898  440 

Theodore 1770     68 

Theodore  Adelphidos 

1800 

Foster,  Theodore  Clvde 1896 

Foster,  Theodore  Dwight. .  .  1798 

Foster,  Walter  Smith nl866 

Foster,  William  Chauncev.  .nl902 

Foster,  William  Eaton. .' 1873 

Foulder,  James  Rov 1905 

Fowler,  Robert  Ludlow hl895 

Fox,  Anna  Leah 1904 

Fox,  George  Stephenson.  .  .  .  1897 

Fox,  Jabez 1809 

Fox,  James  Francis nl901 

Fox,  Jay  Schuyler 1894  411 

Fox,  Louis  R nl856  631 

Fox,  Thomas  William 1856  243 

Fox,  William 1806     99 

Frackelton,    William    Burn- 
side 1886 

France,  Erwin  James 1876 

Francis,  Benjamin hi 792   529 

Francis,  Charles  Kenworthy  1899  449 

Francis,  George  Blinn 1904  487 

Francis,  Henrv ml822   515 


89 
424 

86 
649 
714 
314 
493 
589 
491 
432 
104 
708 


375 
326 


Name  Class  Page 

Francis.  John hl792   529 

Francis,  John  Brown 1808   102 

Francis,  John  Brown nl860  639 

Francis,  John  .Manning 1849   216 

Francis,  William  Allen 1882   354 

Francis,  William  Joseph.  .  .nl902   714 

Franklin,  Benjamin 1840   185 

Franklin,  Edward  C nl861   641 

Franklin,  Ertelle  Elwell 1898  440 

Franklin,  Frederick  Hovey  nl898  694 

Frankhn,  Ruth  Barker g  729 

Eraser,  Andrew  Little 1902  473 

Eraser,  Frederic  Alexandernl899  699 
Frazee,  Mabelle  Alice  Caffrey 

1896  429 

Frazee,  Victor al902  507 

Frazer,  Charles  Rivers nl904   724 

Freeborn,  Frank  Wilton 1869  296 

Freeman,  Alfred  Edgar. . .  .nl903  720 
Freeman,  Allen  Bateman.  .nl898  694 
Freeman,  Archibald  Angus. .  1889  387 
Freeman,  Charles  Rumsey  nl898  694 

Freeman,  Edmund 1786     72 

Freeman,  Edward 1833   163 

Freeman,  Fred  Ha\'T\'ood. . .  1905  493 

Freeman,  Gay  Nichols 1903  481 

Freeman,  Herbert  Augustine 

1904  487 

Freeman,  James hl790  527 

Freeman,  John  Ripley hl904  593 

Freeman,  Joseph  Wood 1885  371 

Freeman,  Lucy  Jane a  1899  504 

Freeman,  Otis  Allen 1886  375 

Freeman,  Zenas  S nl859  637 

French,  Ansel 1814   114 

French,      Charles      Grafton 

Wilberton 1S42   192 

French,  Charles  J.  T nl836  608 

French,  Edgar  Benjamin...   1890  392 

French,  Edwin  Davis nlS70  654 

French,  Eliphalet  W nl857  633 

French,  Ferdinand  Courtney 

1885  371 

French.  George nl824   602 

French,  George  Thomas. . .  nl875  660 
French,  James  McDaniel. . . .  1865  280 

French,  John  Henry 1855  239 

French,  Levi hlS25   548 

French,  Lucv  Minen.-a niso;   693 

Fretwell,  Elbert  Kirtley  ..al005  510 
Friedel,  Reuben  Franklin.  .  .  1901   466 

Frieze,  Henry  Simmons 1 84 1    188 

Frieze,  Lyman  Bowers....  nl846  618 
Frink,  Alexander  Hamilton 

hlS33   553 

Frinic,  Henry 1S86  37  5 

Frink,  Miner 1S48  214 

Frohock,  Albert  Jonathan  . .  l^OO  458 
Frohock,  Sylvanus  Everett . .  1889  387 
Frost,  Archie  Norwood 1894  4 1 1 


844 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Frost,  Daniel 1808   102 

Frost,  Daniel  Clarke nl836   608 

Frost,  Edwin  Collins 1890  392 

Frost,  Elias 1804     95 

Frost,  Ellis  Freedom nl886  670 

Frost,  George  Frederick 1896  424 

Frost,  Walter  Louis 1901  466 

Frost,  William  Henry 1886  37  5 

Fry,  Richard  G nl859   637 

Fryer,  Eli  Thompson nl899   699 

Fryer,  John  Gayton nl894  682 

Fryxell,  Axel  Zakerias nl894  682 

Fuller,  Andrew hl796   532 

Fuller,  Arthur  Endicott...  nl899  699 
Fuller,  Augustus  Hemenway 

1873  314 

Fuller,  Benjamin hl773   521 

Fuller,  Caleb  Allen 1899  449 

Fuller,  Charlotte  Anthony ..  1903   484 

Fuller,  Daniel  Hunt 1886   375 

Fuller,  Edward  Hawes 1901   466 

Fuller,  Harriet  Pierce al905   510 

Fuller,  Isaac nl822  601 

Fuller,  Jacob ml822   515 

Fuller,  Joseph  B.  F nl829  605 

Fuller,  Newton  Stone 1882   354 

Fuller,  Oliver  Payson 1859   255 

Fuller,  Robert  Jaquith 1898  440 

Fuller,  Rufus  Clinton nl879   664 

Fuller,  Seth nl804   597 

Fuller,  William  Henry 1845   202 

Fulton,  James 1775     70 

Fultz,  David  Lewis 1898  440 

Furman,  Richard hi 792   529 

Furman,  Samuel hi 834   554 

Furman,  Wood 1799     88 

Furniss,  Hartman nl8S4  625 

Gabbi,  Frederick  Henry 1902  473 

Gage,  Arthur  Edward 1882   354 

Gage,  John  Paine 1892  401 

Gage,  William nl845   617 

Gair,  Thomas 1777      71 

Gale,  Amory ml824   516 

Gale,  Amory 1843    195 

Gale,  Elbridge nl853   623 

Gale,  Ezra  Bartlett ml 823   515 

Gale,  Josiah  B m  732 

Gale,  Leonard nl825   603 

Gale,  Levi  B m  732 

Gallagher,  Owen  Francis  .  .nl899   699 

Gallison,  James  Murray 1904  487 

Gallivan,  James nl896   686 

Gallup,  Albert 1874  318 

Gallup,  Clarence  Mason 1896  424 

Gallup,  Grace  Deborah 1902   478 

Gallup,  Howard nl875   660 

Gallup,  Samuel  Chesebrough 

nl874   659 

Gallup,  Simeon nl864  647 

Galusha,  Elon hl820  546 


Name  Class  Page 

Galusha,  Elon  Chittenden  .  .  1840  185 
Galvin,  Frederick  Arthur. . .  1901  466 
Gamage,  Frederick  Luther.  .  1882  354 
Gammage,  Edwin  Charles.. nl884  668 
Gainmell,  Arthur  Amory. . . .  1884  365 

Gammell,  Asa  Messer 1841    188 

Gammell,  Robert  Ives 1872   309 

Gammell,  William hl817    544 

Gammell,  William 1831    159 

Gammell,  William 1878   337 

Gammons,  John  Ashley 1898  440 

Gamwell,  Albert  Augustus.  .  1847  211 
Gamwell,  Edward  Francis  . .  1894  411 

Gamwell,  Franklin  Bert 1860  259 

Gamwell,  Irving  Henry 1896  424 

Gamwell,  Lillian  May 1902  478 

Gamwell,  Louise  Conant.  ...  1901  470 
Gannett,  Mabel  Anstice. .  .  nl903   722 

Gannon,  Lucy  Etta nl902   718 

Gano,  Daniel 1776     71 

Gano,  Stephen hlSOO   534 

Garcia,  Domingo nl866   649 

Gardiner,  Benjamin 1843    195 

Gardiner,  Edna  Rhodes.  .  .  nl898  697 
Gardiner,  EUzabeth  Wickes    1899  455 

Gardiner,  Lucy  Allen g  729 

Gardner,  Aaron 1799     88 

Gardner,  Alice  Louise 1897   437 

Gardner,  Benjamin  West.  . .   1850  220 

Gardner,  Clarence 1883   360 

Gardner,  Clarence  Tripp.  .  .  .  1864  275 

Gardner,  George  Ellery nl884  668 

Gardner,  George  Warren.  . .  .  1894  412 

Gardner,  Gertrude nl900   707 

Gardner,  Guy  Hubbard.  .  .  .nl877  661 
Gardner,  Henry  Brayton. . .  .  1884  365 
Gardner,  Herschel  Luther  .nl892   679 

Gardner,  John  A 1852   228 

Gardner,  Johnson ml824   516 

Gardner,  Lillian  Lee al895   501 

Gardner,  Malbone 1802     92 

Gardner,  Percy  Winchester .  .  1903  481 

Gardner,  Rathbone .  1877   331 

Gardner,  Stephen  E nl837   609 

Gardner,  Walter  Russell 1871   305 

Gardner,  Will  Edward 1895  417 

Gardner,  William  Howatt.  .  .  1889  387 
Garland,  Albert  Kimball..  nl874  659 
Garland,  Richard  Thomas. .  .1905  493 

Garnsey,  Cyrus 1847   211 

Garst,  William  Sebastian .  .nl 901  708 
Gartland,  James  Lawrence.  .  1903  481 

Garvin,  Ethel nl897   693 

Garvin,  Florence nl899   702 

Garvin,  Norma 1898  445 

Gary,  George 1820   127 

Gaskill,  Francis  Almon 1866  284 

Gaskill,  George  Anthony. ...  1898  440 

Gaskill,  Harry  Irving nl900   704 

Gaskill,  James  Phillips. .  .  .  nl900  704 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


845 


Name  Class  Page 

Gaskill,  Jessie  May nl898  697 

Gassett,  Henry hl801    534 

Gaston,  William 1840   185 

Gatchell,  Elisha nl855   628 

Gates,  Charles  Israel 1899  449 

Gates,  Fayette nl900  704 

Gates,  George  H.  A nl888  673 

Gates,  George  Wilsey 1897   432 

Gates,  Israel nl857   633 

Gates,     Mary     Abby     Frink 

Randall 1899  455 

Gathany,  Jesse  Madison.  .  . .   1905   493 

Catling,  William  John 1844   199 

Gay,  Clarence  Bertram nl897   690 

Gav,  Ebenezer nl839   611 

Gay,  Henrv  Gordon 1863   271 

Gay,  John  L nl837   609 

Gay,  Marv  Louise 1905  496 

Gavlord,  Arthur  Simeon 1902  473 

Gavlord,  William  Avery.  .  .nl896  686 

Gebhard,  John hl836  556 

Gee,  Robert  Nathan nl902   714 

Geisler,  Will  Friend 1897   432 

George,  Charles  Henry 1898  440 

George,  Daniel  Farrington..  1894  412 
George,  Edward  Augustus   nl885   669 

George,  Francis  Edgar 1891   396 

George,  Nathan 1830   157 

George,  Richard 1797      85 

Georgi,  Herve  Washington. .  1895  418 

Gerald,  Albert 1893  406 

Gerald,  David  Vincent nl860  639 

Gerrish,  Henry  Peck nl857   633 

Gessner,  George  Adam 1905  493 

Ghodev,  Abbie  Sweetland. . .  1902  478 

Gibbs,"Charles nl845   617 

Gibbs,  George hlSOO  534 

Gibson,  Seth  Ashley 1896  424 

Gifford,  Charles nl845  617 

Gifford,  Flora  Sawver nl903   722 

Gifford,  Frank  Herbert 1881   350 

Gifford,       John       Patterson 

Shelton nl854  626 

Gifford,  Nathaniel  Howland.1899  449 

Gifford,  Orrin  PhiUp 1874  318 

Gifford.  Paul  Coffin 1881   350 

Gifford,  Phoebe  Rushmore.  .  1898  445 
Gifford,  Sanford  Robinson  .nl846  618 

Gilbert,  Ernest  Hubbell 1900  458 

Gilbert,  George  Herbert 1901  466 

-Gilbert,  Isaac  Hawley 1856  243 

Gilbert,  John  Wesley 1888  385 

Gilbert,  Ralph 1812    109 

Gilbert.  Theodore m  732 

Gile,  George  Warren 1865   280 

Gile,  Moses  Clement 1883  360 

Giles,  Alfred  Ellenwood 1844   199 

Giles,  Arthur  Leonard 1899  449 

Gilhuly,  Isaac  Hudson 1887   380 

Gillespie,  Lucullus nl853   624 


Name  Class  Page 

Gillette,  Sheridan  Pease    ..nl857  633 

Gillon,  Louis  Joseph nl896  686 

Gillrain,  James  Martin 1891   397 

Gilman,  Benjamin  Ives 1813   112 

Gilman,  Charles 1827    ISO 

Gilman,  Daniel nl872   656 

Gilman,  James  Bruce 1900  458 

Gilmore,  Charles  Herbert. . .  1901   466 

Gilmore,  David 1805     97 

Gilmore,  Jonathan 1800     89 

Gilmore,  Joseph  Henry 185§  251 

Gilmore,  Melvin 1805     97 

Gilmore,  Ruth  Stiles  Allen. . .  1902  477 

Gilpin,  Edwin nl812   598 

Given,  Helen  Louise 1900  463 

Gladding,  Charles  William  nl857   633 

Gladding,  John  Russell 1881   350 

Gladding,  Royal  Henry 1892  401 

Gladding,  Thomas  Stantial.  .1875  322 
Glauner,  Mathilde  Katherine 

nl903  722 

Glazier,  Daniel  Johnson 1851   224 

Glazier,  Nelson  Newton 1866  284 

Gleason,  Benjamin 1802     92 

Gleason,  Clarence  Curtis 1903  481 

Gleason,  Olin  Fisk nl882   666 

Gleason,  Philip  Trayne 1005  493 

Glen,  John  Mason 1899  449 

Glezen,  Edward  Knight 1866  285 

Glover,  Samuel 1808   102 

Glover,  Samuel 1839   181 

Gnuse,  Harmon  Henry 1904  487 

Gobeille,  Louis  Napoleon.  .nl898  694 

Goddard,  Asa  Eldridge 1877   331 

Goddard,  David 1839   181 

Goddard,  Delano  Arlington 

nl853   624 

Goddard,  Frank  Wayland  .nl855  628 
Goddard,  Henrv  Edward...  1875  322 
Goddard,  Henry  Led  yard.  .nl888  673 

Goddard,  Josiah 1835   167 

Goddard,  Josiah  Ripley 1862  268 

Goddard,  Moses  Brown  Ives 

nl854  626 

Goddard,  Robert  Hale  Ives  1858  251 
Goddard,    Thomas    Poynton 

Ives 1S46  206 

Goddard,  William 1846  206 

Goddard,  William  Dean...nl804   682 

Goddard,  William  Giles 1812   109 

Godding,  Alvah  Winslow.  .  .  1850  220 

Godding,  Clarence  Miles 1878  337 

Godding,  Edward  Alvah 1886  375 

Godding,  William  Whitney  nl852  623 

Godfrey,  John 1802     92 

Godfrey,  Jones 1793     79 

Goff,  Charles  Bradford 1856  243 

Goff.  Darius  Lee 1862  268 

Goff,  Edith  May 1902  478 

Goff.  Francis  Shubael nlS67  651 


846 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Goff,  Lvman  Bullock 1862   268 

Goff,  Merrick  Lyon 1891   397 

Goff,  Robert  Remington 1893  406 

Goforth,  John 1854  235 

Going,  Jonathan 1809    104 

Goldsberry,  Edward  Brooke 

nl882   666 

Goldsborough,  Henderson 

Weir nl902   714 

Goldsbury,  John 1820   127 

Goldthwait,  Merrick 1858  251 

Goldthwait,  Nathan  Edward 

1852   228 

Goldthwait,  Stephen  Grant.  .1890  392 

Gomberg,  Clara  Angela 1897  437 

Goodale,  Leon  Arvi'ne nl900  704 

Goodale,  Nettie  Serena 1895  422 

Goode,  Monroe nl863   645 

Goodell,  David  Harvey hl889   585 

Goodell,  Edwin  Penn nl889   67  5 

Goodell,  Sabin  Tillotson 1868  292 

Goodhue,  Willis  Elbridge.  .nl903   720 

Gooding,  Frank  Henry 1901   466 

Goodrich,  Chauncey  Allen. hl835   555 

Goodrich,  Henry  Wilson 1902   473 

Goodrich,  Samuel  Carlisle. . .  1905  493 
Goodspeed,  George  Stephen.  1880  346 
Goodwin,  Cardinal  Leonidas  1905  493 
Goodwin,  Charles  Wilson...   1897   432 

Goodwin,  Daniel 1857   247 

Goodwin,  Daniel  Le  Baron..  1822  135 
Goodwin,  Edward  Joseph,  .nl 902   714 

Goodwin,  Edwin  Sykes 1905  493 

Goodwin,  George 1878  337 

Goodwin,  Henry 1809   104 

Goodwin,  Henry  Bradford. .  1825  143 
Goodwin,  Margaret  Noble...  1901  470 
Goodwin,  Sarah  Elizabeth  .al901  506 
Goodwin,    Willard    Hubbard 

nl895   684 

Goodyear,  Austin nl850   621 

Gordon,  Adoniram  Judson.  .1860  259 

Gordon,  Charles 1829   155 

Gordon,  Charles  William..  nl898   694 

Gordon,  Ellen  Chase g  729 

Gordon,  Ernest  Barron. .  .  .nl888   673 

Gordon,  George  Andrew 1895  418 

Gordon,  James 1795      82 

Gordon,  John  Goudie nl889   675 

Gordon,  Murray  West nl897   690 

Goree,  Joseph  Alexander  .  .nl846   618 

Gorham,  Frederic  Poole 1893   406 

Gorham,  Howard  Bowen.  . .  1898  441 
Gorman,  Charles  Woodbury 

nl899   699 

Gorman,  Thomas  Leo nl902   714 

Goss,  Beulah  Butler nl901   711 

Gough,  Sarah  Mav nl901    712 

Gould,  Asa  Howard 1842    192 

Gould,  Eben  Colman nl901    709 


Name  Class  Page 

Gould,  Edwin  Walter 1872  309 

Gould,  Herbert  Forrest nl892  679 

Gould,  John  Melville 1871   305 

Gould,  Jonathan 1786     73 

Gould,  Marion  Brooks 1905   496 

Gould,  Samuel nl769-1800   594 

Gould,  Samuel  Lawrence. . .   1835   167 

Goulding,  George  Albert 1899  449 

GouldiUg,  Ruth  Appleton. .  .  1901   470 

Gourdin,  Theodore  L nl812   598 

Gow,  George  Coleman 1884  366 

Gow,  John  Russell 1877   331 

Gower,  Frederick  Allen. . .  .nl873  657 

Gower,  George  Lewis nl873  657 

Gower,  Harrison  Bartlett...  1846  207 

Grad,  Bennett g  729 

Grafton,  Joseph hl804   536 

Graham,  Andrew 1790     7  7 

Granger,  Clifford  Moore 1904  487 

Granger,       Daniel       Lamed 

Davis 1874  318 

Granger,  Edward  Vaughannl870  654 
Granger,  James  Nathaniel,  hi 846  561 
Granger,  James  Nathaniel.nl 86 7  651 
Granger,  William  Davis...  nl870  654 

Granger,  William  Smith 1854  235 

Grant,  Bertha  Beatrice 1897   437 

Grant,  Elizabeth  Christina.  .  1898  445 

Grant,  Frank  Barker 1869   296 

Grant,  George  Preston 1889  387 

Grant,  Harry  Linwood 1890  392 

Grant,  Henry  Tvler 1869   297 

Grant,  Howard  Marsh 1895   418 

Grant,  Mary  Alma nl898   697 

Grant,  Mary  Manton nl904  727 

Grant,  Pearl  Belle 1900  463 

Grant,  William 1794     80 

Grant,  William  Eraser nl894  682 

Gratrix,  Stephen  Earl 1905   493 

Graves,  Collins  Millard nl895   684 

Graves,  Henry  Stedman. .. .  1883   360 

Graves,  Lillian  Bertha nl902   718 

Graves,  Minerva  Maud nl897   693 

Graves,  Russell  Chaffee nl898   694 

Graves,  Samuel hl793   529 

Graves,  William  E nl836  608 

Gray,  Anna  Liguoria 1899  455 

Gray,  Arnold 1811    107 

Gray,  Edith nl904  727 

Gray,  Edward  Powars 1850  220 

Gray,  Horace hl882   583 

Gray,  Horatio 1849   217 

Gray,  John 1823    137 

Gray,  John  Packer 1901   466 

Grav,  Matthew  Bernard  ..  .nl89 7   690 

Grav,  Philander nl824   602 

Grav,  Robert nl903   720 

Grav,  Samuel nl806   597 

Grav,  William  Henrv 1904  487 

Greatorex.  Bvron  Lister.  .  .nl003   720 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


847 


Name  Class  Page 

Greeley.  Adoniram  Judson.  .1841    189 

Green,  Alida  May 1905  496 

Green,  Arnold.  /. 1858  251 

Green,  Asa ml822   515 

Green,  Bruce  Henry 1902  473 

Green,  Crawford  Richmond    1902   473 

Green,  Edward 1877   331 

Green,  Elijah  Dix 1792      78 

Green,  Erik  Hastings 1898  441 

Green,  George  Francis 1896  424 

Green,  Henry  K nl822   601 

Green,  Henry  Otis 1903   482 

Green,  Herlwyn  Ruggles. . .  .  1897  432 

Green,  Isaiah  Lewis 1826   147 

Green,  John 1804     95 

Green,  John hl805   537 

Green,  John  Morley 1782     71 

Green,  Ronald  Conrad 1896  424 

Green,  Samuel nl769-1800  594 

Green,  Simeon nl804   597 

Green,  Simon  Rav 1810   106 

Green,  Theodore  Francis 1887   380 

Green,  Thomas hi 798  532 

73 
86 


Green,  Timothy 1786 

Green,  William'  Elijah 1798 

Green.  William  John 1891   397 

Green,  William  Thomas 1890  392 


Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 


Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 


Albert 1882  354 

Albert  Collins hl827  549 

Albert  Gorton 1820  127 

Albert  Rowland.  .  .nl869  653 

Allen 1902  473 

Augustus  Arabert ...  1 880  346 

Benjamin 1772  69 

Benjamin  Allen 1872  309 

Charles  Warren 1863  271 

Charles  William    ...  1884  366 

Charles  Winston.  .  hi 82 7  549 

Chester  Carr 1905  493 

Clarence  Henry    ..nl894  682 

Daniel  Myron 1897  690 

Edward  Abom nl841  613 

Edward  Abom 1876  326 

Edward  Pike 1879  342 

Edward  W m  732 

Edwin  Farnham 1901  466 

Florence  Ward nl904  727 

Frances  Whittier.  .nl885  670 

Frank  Bartlett 1872  309 

Franklin 1799  88 

Frederic  Albert 1891  397 

Frederick  William  ..  1902  473 

George  Herbert 1863  271 

George  Washington 

hl833  553 

Harris  Rav 1854  235 

Harrv  Leslie nl902  714 

Harry  Sylvester 1896  424 

Henrv  Franklin    ..nl870  654 

Herbert  Manlius  .  .nl897  690 


Name  Class  Page 

Greene,  Herbert  Whipple.  .nl877  662 
Greene.  Howard  Ernest. .  .  .nl902  714 
Greene,  Howard  Johnson,  .n  1899  699 

Greene,  Isaac  Philip 1892  401 

Greene.  James  Whitman. .  .nl840  612 
Greene,  Jerome  Bonaparte.nl 890  676 

Greene,  John  Francis 1891   397 

Greene,  John  Frank nl876  661 

Greene,  John  Jesse 1879  342 

Greene.  John  Stimson 1882   354 

Greene,  Joseph 1825    143 

Greene,  Mark  TifTany nl903   720 

Greene,  Nathanael hl776   523 

Greene,  Percival  Bailey nl876  661 

Greene.  Percival  Bartlett ...  1901   466 

Greene.  Ray  Woodville 1883   360 

Greene,  Richard  Salter 1824   140 

Greene,  Richard  Ward 1812    109 

Greene.  Robert  Warren 1884  366 

Greene,  Samuel  D nl811    598 

Greene,  Samuel  Stillman 1837    173 

Greene,  Samuel  Stuart 1883   360 

Greene,  Samuel  Ward 1  789      76 

Greene,  Spencer  Benjamin  nl904  724 

Greene,  Stephen 1873  314 

Greene,  Stephen  Harold    ..nl901    709 

Greene,  Thomas  Casey 1846  207 

Greene,  Walter  Montgomery 

nl871   655 

Greene,  Warren  Earl 1898  441 

Greene,  William 1817    122 

Greene,  William  Albert. . .  .nl835  607 

Greene,  William  Albert nl863  645 

Greene,  William  Cahoone.  .nl849  620 

Greene,  William  Chace 1875   322 

Greene,  William  Henry nl896  686 

Greene,  William  Maxwell . .  n  1 83 5  607 
Greene,  William  Montgomery 

nl864   647 

Greenleaf,  Abner 1864  275 

Greenleaf,  Elmer  Dinsmore  n  1904  724 

Greenough,  Caleb ml822   515 

Greenough,  James  Carruthers 

hl876   581 

Greenwood.  Arthur  Moses  .  .  1898  441 

Greer.  David  Hummell hl890  585 

Gregorv,  Emma  Helena...  al901    506 

Gregory,  Mary  Louise 1901   470 

Gregson,  Moses hi 774   522 

Grev.  Nathaniel  Oscar 1864   27  5 

Grier,  Ale.xander  Sutherland 

nl899  699 

Grier.  William  Potter nl855  628 

Griffin.  Albert  Angus 1897  432 

Griffin,  Arthur  George nl877   662 

Griffin.  Clifford  Henrv 1894  412 

Griffin,  Frank '. 1840   185 

Griffin,  La  Rov  Freese 1866  285 

Griffin.  Louis  Phillippe nl866  649 

Griffin,  Robert  H nl839  611 


848 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Griffin,  Thomas  Jefferson.  .nl899  699 

Griffith,  Harry  Elmer nl904   724 

Grigg,  William  Edgar nl888   673 

Griggs,  George 1837    173 

Griggs,  Stephen  Chandler.  .nl845   617 

Grim,  Benjamin  Ward 1899  449 

Grim,  Joseph nl903   720 

Grime,  George 1886   375 

Grinnell,  John  Brown 1873   315 

Grinnell,  John  Coggeshall.  .nl849  620 
Grinnell,  Richard  Williams  n  186 7   651 

Grinnell,  Russell 1897   432 

Grinnell,  William  Mintum..l854  235 
Grinnell,  William  Taylor..  hl831  552 
Grinnell,  William  Taylor. ...  1898  441 

Grisham,  Gabriel  Nelson 1878  337 

Griswold,  Alexander  Viets  .hl810- 539 

Griswold,  Esther  Dora 1902  478 

Griswold,  George 1821    131 

Grose,  Howard   Bristol 1903  482 

Gross,  Charles  Francis nl904   724 

Gross,  Edward  Tudor 1901   466 

Grosvenor,  Arthur  Tucker  nl901  709 
Grosvenor,   James   Brown 

Mason 1862   268 

Grosvenor,  William 1860  260 

Grout,  Edgar  Homer 1885   371 

Grover,  Arthur  Leon 1898  441 

Grover,  Henry  E.  E nl838  610 

Grover,  Zuinglius 1842    192 

Grozier,  Edwin  Atkins nl882   666 

Guerney,  James  L nl817    599 

Guild,  Alice  Emma   Parkin- 
son  nl904   727 

Guild,  Clarence  Herbert 1899  449 

Guild,  Frederick  Taft 1890  392 

Guild,  George  Dwight nl844  616 

Guild,  Nathaniel  M nl836   608 

Guild,  Reuben  Aldridge 1847   211 

Guild,  Thacher  Howland.  . . .  1901   466 

Guile,  Lucy  Anna  Bates 1898  444 

Guile,  Walter  Amer 1898  441 

Guilford,  Paul  Shelly 1899  449 

Guinness,  Henry  Grattan.  .hi 889  585 
Gulliver,  Francis  Daniel. .  .nl902   714 

Gummere,  Samuel hl865   574 

Gund,  Torrey nl902   714 

Gunderson,  Norman 1886  375 

Gunn,  Edward  Leroy 1886  375 

Gunn,  Wilford  Jay 1898  441 

Guptil,  Fred  Arthur nl903   720 

Gurney,  David hl805   537 

Gurney,  Elbridge nl841   613 

Gurney,  James 1795      82 

Gurney,  Joseph  John hl838   557 

Gurney,  Preston 1866   285 

Gurney,  Sanford  Keith 1897   432 

Gushe,  Almond nl829  605 

Gushee,  Abraham 1798     86 

Gushee,  Edward  Manning. . .  1858  251 


Name  Class  Page 

Gushee,  Edward  Stockbridge 

1898  441 

Gushee,  Walter  Wadsworth 

nl891   677 

Gustin,  George  Mackie 1898  441 

Hackett,  Richard nl839   611 

Hadley,  Philip  Bardwell 1903   482 

Hague,  William hl849   562 

Hahn,  Beulah  May 1900  463 

Hail,  George nl894   682 

Haile,  Levi 1821    131 

Haines,  Benjamin  Franklin 

nl899   699 

Halcrow,  Mary  Elizabeth.  .nl904   727 

Hale,  Carleton 1896  424 

Hale,  Christopher  Sargeant  .1820   127 

Hale,  Daniel  Mason 1828   152 

Hale,  Gordon  Dyer 1899  449 

Hale,  William 1880  346 

Hale,  William  Mason 1841    189 

Hall,  Abiel hl823   547 

Hall,  Addison nl848   619 

Hall,  Benjamin  Hunt 1790     77 

Hall,  Charles  Franklin 1877   331 

Hall,  David  Connolly 1901   466 

Hall,  Dwight  Hubbell 1899  449 

Hall,  Frank  Elliott nl896  686 

Hall,  Franklin  Lawrence.  .  nl897   690 

Hall,  Frederick  Bvron 1867   289 

Hall,  George  Batchelder.  .  .nl903   720 

Hall,  George  Erastus nl850  621 

Hall,        George        Robinson 

Cooper nl894  682 

Hall,  George  Watson 1860  260 

Hall,  Harry  William nl900  704 

Hall,  Henry  Jewett 1900  458 

Hall,  Jairus 1786     73 

Hall,  James  Elliott nl863   645 

Hall,  James  Pool nl854  626 

Hall,  Joseph hl860  572 

Hall,  Lemuel 1820   128 

Hall,  Lewis  Frederic nl903   720 

Hall.  Lloyd  Bowers 1794     80 

Hall,  Martin  Stuart 1905  493 

Hall,  Minnie  Arabella al900  505 

Hall,  Monroe nl839   611 

Hall,  Ogden .-.  .nl841   613 

Hall,  Richard  Clarence 1841    189 

Hall,  Richard  Nelson nl844  616 

Hall,  Robert nl850  621 

Hall,  Silas 1809   104 

Hall,  Walter  Perley nl889   675 

Hall,  Wells  Albert 1904  487 

Hall,  William 1848   214 

Hall,  William  Clifton nl877   662 

Hall,  William  White 1825    143 

Haller,  John  Frederick g  729 

Hallett,  Benjamin  Franklin    1816   120 

Hallett,  Frank  Thurston 1900  458 

Hallett,  George nl856  631 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


849 


Name  Class  Page      ' 

Hallett,  Sarah  Newton 1901   470 

Hallihan,  Garrett  E nl896  686 

Halsey,  Charles  Burdett 1820   128 

Halsey,  Thomas  Lloyd 1793      79 

Halsted,  John  B nl842   614      ' 

Ham,  Albert  Eugene 1864   27  5 

Ham,  Charles  H nl860  639 

Ham,  Livingston 1894  412 

Hamblen,  Samuel  Willis 1886  37  5 

Hamill,        William       Henry 

Thomas nl893   680 

Hamilton,  Alexander hl792   529 

Hamilton,  Clarence  Grant  .  .  1888  385 
Hamilton,  Grace  Margaret.nl 901  712 
Hamilton,  James  Eugene.  . .  1883  360 
Hamlin,  Augustin  Powell  .  .  1897  432 
Hamlin,  Edward  Bowen  .  .  .  .  1872  310 
Hamlin,  Elijah  Livermore  .  .  1819  125 
Hamlin,  Ernest  Lincoln...  nl889   675 

Hamm,  Walter  Charles 1870  301 

Hammersley,  William nl858   636 

Hammett,  Fred  Mason 1880  346 

Hammill,  Francis  Henry. .  .  .  1900  458 
Hammond,  Henry  Hathaway 

1884   366 

Hammond,  Henry  Louis. .  .  .  1864  275 

Hammond,  Justin 1827    150 

Hammond,  Nehemiah  Cobb 

nl842   614 

Hammond,  William  Gardner 

1821    131 

Hana,  Leo  Gregory nl903   720 

Hanan,  Addison  Garthwaite 

nl900   704 

Hancock,  Arthur  Murray .  .nl897   690 

Hancock,  John hl788   526 

Hancock,  Samuel  Farwell.  .  .  1864   27  5 

Hand,  William  Henry nl898   694 

Handel,  Irving  Libby nl903   720 

Handy,  Fred  Wesley  Calvin 

nl902   714 

Handy,  Ruth  Louise nl904   727 

Hanley,  Elijah  Abraham..  al896  502 
Hanmer,  Alfred  Francis. .  .  nl865   648 

Hanna,  George  Byron 1865   280 

Hannaford,  Levi  A ml 82 5   516 

Hannah,  Septimus  S nl855   628 

Hanscom,  Homer  Warren.  .  .  1900  458 

Hansell,  Howard  Forde 187  7   331 

Hansen,  William  Forde 1845   202 

Hanson,  Edward  Shannon,  .  1899  449 

Hanson,  Harold  Robert 1904  487 

Hanson,  Philip  Adams 1905  493 

Hanson,  Ralph  Frederick,  .n  1900  704 
Hapgood,  Charles  Hutchins.  1857   247 

Hapgood,  Ephraim 1874   318 

Hapgood,  Ernest  Granger.  nl901   709 

Hapgood,  Henrv  N nl838  610 

Harding,  Albert  E nl818  600 

Harding,  Daniel  Fiske 1809   104 


Name  Class  Page 

Harding,  Elisha ml819   514 

Harding,  Harry  Spear 1905   493 

Harding,  Jonathan  Russell. .  1832    160 

Harding.  Scwall nl818  600 

Harding,  Thomas  Rogers  ..  nl866  650 

Harding,  William nl828  604 

Hardon,  Virgil  Urvin nl871    656 

Hardy,  Henrv  Gano 1880  347 

Hardy,  William  Choate 1902  473 

Hare,  Charles  Henry 1885   371 

Hargrave,    Anna    Liguoria 

Gray 1899  455 

Uargren,  Ellen nl902   718 

Hargrove,  Charles nl902   714 

Harkness,  Albert 1 842   192 

Harkness,  Albert  Granger. .  .1879  342 
Harkness,  Edward  Everett. .  1905  493 

Harkness,  William nl857   633 

Harlow,  Albert  Henry nl897   690 

Harlow,  Wendell  Edi'nund   nl904   724 

Harmon,  Augustus  Ely 1848  214 

Harmount,  William  Robert 

nl867   651 

Harper,  Charles  Frederick..   1892  401 

Harper,  William  Rae nl896  686 

Harriman,  Willis  Warren...  1903  482 
Harrington,  Alexander  Emor 

1895  418 

Harrington,  Arthur  Hudson 

1879  342 

Harrington,  Bertha  Ella..  .nl904  727 
Harrington,  Charles  Louis. nl864  647 
Harrington,  Charles  Nelson.  1870  301 
Harrington,  Clifford  Angell  .  1883  360 
Harrington,  George  Clark.. nl889  675 
Harrington,  George  Wheaton 

nl898   694 

Harrington,  Jubal 1825   143 

Harrington,  Nahum 1807    100 

Harrington,  Samuel nlSlO   598 

Harris,  Caleb  Fiske hi 873   579 

Harris,  Charles  Augustus. . .   1897   432 

Harris,  Earl  C nl860  639 

Harris,  Frank 1878  337 

Harris,    Frederick    Augustus 

Wcntworth 1888    385 

Harris,  George 1837    173 

Harris,  George nl854  626 

Harris,  Harding 1 788     7  S 

Harris,  Henrv  Pease nl860  639 

Harris,  Isaac'. 1830   157 

Harris,  James nl847   619 

Harris,  James  George nl899  699 

Harris,  Joseph 1772     69 

Harris.  Joseph  Metcalf 1869  297 

Harris.  Luther 1 783      72 

Harris,  Luther  Metcalf 1811    107 

Harris,  Nehemiah  K nl806   597 

Harris,  Ralph  Bertram 1897   432 

Harris,  Richmond  Bullock.nl 882   666 


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Name  Class  Page 

Harris,  Samuel  Turner 1858  251 

Harris,  Stephen nl806  597 

Harris,  Stephen  Gushing 1886  376 

Harris,  William 1883  361 

Harris,  William  Andrew.  .  .  .  1897  432 

Harris,  William  Torrey al893  500 

Harrod,  William  Andrew. .  nl903  720 

Harson,  Michael  Joseph 1884  366 

Hart,  Alida  May  Green 1905  496 

Hart,  Charles 1841  189 

Hart,  Ephraim  LeRoy 1898  441 

Hart,  Henry  Clay nl852  623 

Hart,  Henry  Clay 1901  466 

Hart,  Henry  Joseph 1902  473 

Hart,  Howard  Farman 1904  487 

Hart,  John .....1776  71 

Hart,  Levi 1802  92 

Hart,  Oliver hl769  518 

Hart,  William 1791  78 

Hart,  WiUiam  Albion 1903  482 

Hartman,  Maurice nl903  720 

Hartridge,  Charles  J nl852  623 

Hartridge,  Julian 1849  217 

Hartshorn,  Joseph  Charles.  .  1841  189 
Hartshorn,  Stella  Josephine 

nl898  697 

Hartsock,  Charles  Grant 1889  388 

Hartwell,  Foster nl836  608 

Hartwell,  Jesse 1819  125 

Hartwell,  John  Brvant    .  .  .nl842  614 

Hartwell,  Joseph  Charles. . .   1899  450 

Hartwell,  Mortimer  Hall 1870  302 

Harvey,  Charles  Edwin 1867  289 

Harvey,  Edwin  Bates 1884  366 

Harvey,  William  Riggs 1901  466 

Harvey,  William  Wirt nl894  682 

Harvie,  Marion 1901  470 

Hascall,  Charles  Shailer 1904  487 

Hascall,  Theodore  Conrad  .  .  1905  493 

Hascall,  William  Chace 1905  493 

Haskell,  Benjamin nl846  618 

Haskell,  John  Gideon nl858  636 

Haskell,  Samuel 1845  202 

Haskell,  William  W^allace.  .nl870  654 

Haslam,  Charles  Raymond.  .  1902  473 

Haslam,  John  William nl903  720 

Hastings,  Charles  Colesworth 

Pinckney 1825  143 

Hastings,  Charles  William.  nl878  662 
Hastings,    Harry    Worthing- 

ton 1904  487 

Hastings,  Henry  Harmon g  729 

Hastings,  Judson  Worthing- 

ton 1876  327 

Hastings,  Marshall  Robinson 

nl904  724 

Hastings,  Samuel  Jarvis.  .  .■nl861  641 

Hastings,  Stephen  Goodwin.  1879  342 
Hastings,   William    Thomson 

1903  482 


Name  Class  Page 

Hatch,  Frederick  Albert. .  .nl876  661 

Hatch,  George  Coggeshall. . .  1897  432 

Hatch,  George  Sears nl853  624 

Hathaway,  Abner  Alden.  ...  1814  115 

Hathaway,  Albert  Barrows  nl 82 5  603 
Hathaway,  Candace  Eveleen 

al903  508 

Hathaway,   Edmund  Valen- 
tine  1840  185 

Hathaway,  Elnathan  Pierce 

1818  124 

Hathaway,  George 1824  140 

Hathaway,  George  Edgar.  .nl901  709 
Hathaway,  George  Washing- 
ton  1822  135 

Hathaway,  George  West 1902  474 

Hathaway      George    White- 
field nl826  603 

Hathaway,  Guilford  Clinton.  1899  450 

Hathaway,  Harriet  May g  729 

Hathaway, Harry  Sedgwick nl888  673 

Hathaway^  John 1793  80 

Hathaway,  Joseph 1820  128 

Hatheway,  Nicholas 1847  211 

Hatheway,  Nicholas 1883  361 

Hathaway,  Russell 1897  432 

Hathaway,  Washington 1798  86 

Hathaway,  William  H nl859  638 

Hathorne,     Benjamin     Her- 
bert  1830  157 

Hatten,  Mary  Emeline nl901  712 

Haven,  Jacob nl846  618 

Haven,  William 1809  105 

Hawes,  Alfred 1841  189 

Hawes,  Elias 1790  77 

Hawes,  Frank  Sanborn nl888  673 

Hawes,  George  Henry nl857  633 

Hawes,  Joel 1813  112 

Hawes,  Oliver 1787  73 

Hawes,  Peter 1790  77 

Hawes,  William  Taber 1825  143 

Hawkes,  Micajah ml814  512 

Hawkes,  William  Himes 1867  289 

Hawkins,  Frederick  Eugene.  1905  493 

Hawkins,  Ida  Ellis 1897  437 

Hawkins,  Rush  Christopher 

hl874  580 

Hawkins,  Walter  Stanley.  .nl896  686 

Hawlev,  Charles  W nl854  626 

Haws, 'Benjamin nl769-1800  594 

Hay.  John 1858  251 

Hayden,  Thaddeus  Jerome  nl896  686 

Hayes,  Charles  Wells nl849  620 

Haves,  Frederic 1881  350 

Hayes,  Henrv  Wingate 1876  327 

Haves,  Jennie  Cooke nl897  693 

Haves,  Levi nl769-1800  594 

Haves,  Robert  Plinv 1851  224 

Haves,  Ruth  Bennett nl897  693 

Hayes,  Seir nl801  596 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


8si 


Name  Class  Page 

Hayes,  Wingate 1844   199 

Hayman,  Jacob 1894  412 

Haynes,  Aaron nl837   609 

Haynes,  Arus 1837    173 

Haynes.  David 1841    189 

Hays,  Mary  Louise 1902   478 

Hajrward,  Barzillai 1807    100 

Hayward,  Elisha 1817    122 

Hayward,  George  Bradford  1901  466 
Hayward,  Nathan...  nl769-1800  594 

Hayward,  Oliver 1804     95 

Hayward,  Philip 1796     83 

Hayward,  Sumner 1878   337 

Hayward,  Walter 1885   371 

Hazard,  Benjamin 1792      79 

Hazard,  Caroline hl899   591 

Hazard,  Charles  Henry.  .  .  .nl856  631 
Hazard,  Daniel  Lvman.  .  .  .nl884  668 

Hazard,  Edward  Hull 1834   165 

Hazard,  Enoch 1794     80 

Hazard,  Frederick  Rowland  1881  351 
Hazard,  George  Robinson. . .  1894  412 

Hazard,  John  Alfred 1795     82 

Hazard,  John  Alfred nl829  605 

Hazard,  John  Newbold 1857   247 

Hazard,  Lauriston  Hartwell  1889   388 

Hazard,  Nathaniel 1792      79 

Hazard,  Rowland 1849   217 

Hazard,  Rowland  Gibson,  .hi 845  560 
Hazard,  Rowland  Gibson.  .  .  1876  327 
Hazard,  Thomas  Cranston.  .1792  79 
Hazard,  Thomas  George.  .  .nl882  666 
Hazard,  William  Tweedy. . .  1794     80 

Hazel,  Clinton  Decatur nl897   690 

Hazeltine,  Harold  Dexter.  .  .  1894  412 
Hazeltine,  Hugh  Vincent...  1899  450 
Hazlewood,  Francis  Tomlin- 

son 1864   275 

Healy,  Carl  Ernest 1894  412 

Healy,  Francis  P nlS58  636 

Healey,  John  Joseph 1905  493 

Healey,  John  Ward nl901    709 

Heard,  Edwin  Hartwell 1851   224 

Heard,  Jared  Mann 1853   231 

Heath,  Alfred  Brown nl878   662 

Heath,  Charles  Reuben 1876  327 

Heath.  Ralph  Everett nl899  699 

Heathman,  William  Aaron  nl895   684 

Heaton,  Benjamin 1790     77 

Heaton,  Hannah 1904  491 

Heaton,  Isaac  Erving 1832    161 

Hebden,  John  Calder 1885   371 

Heckman,  John  Francis.  .  . .   1904  487 

Hedberg,  Emil  Obson nl903   720 

Hedge,  Levi hl808   538 

Heiser,  Charles  Lee  Anthony 

1890  392 

Heisman,  John  William.  .  .  nl891   677 

Helme,  Nathaniel 1819   126 

Heltzer,  Oscar  Leonard.  .  .  .nl904   724 


Name  Class  Page 

Hemmenway,  Onslow 1848  214 

Henderson,  George  Donald.  .1853  231 
Henderson,  James  Jardine  nl891   678 

Henderson,  Robert  J nlS58  636 

Henderson,  William  Henrvnl837  609 
Hendrick,  Elijah  William.'.  .1871   306 

Hendrick,  James  Wesley 1872   310 

Henehan,  Bessie  Maura'. ....  1905  496 
Hennessey,  James  Francis  nl900  704 
Hennessy,  Sarah  Marie.  .  .  .nl901  712 
Hennessv,  Thomas  Charles.  .1871   306 

Henry,  foster 1845   202 

Henry,  Mellinger  Edward.  .  .  1899  450 

Henrv,  William  James nl902  714 

Henshaw,    Alexander    Gris- 

wold 1837    172 

Henshaw,  Charles  Henry..  nl853  624 
Henshaw,  Harriet  Frances.  nl903   722 

Henshaw,  John 1887   380 

Henshaw,  Richmond nl855   62S 

Henshaw,  Stanley nlS96  686 

Henson,  Paul nl884  668 

Herbert,  Charles nl860  639 

Herbert,  Edward nl900  704 

Herr,  Benjamin  Laisdell.  .  .  .  1882  354 
Herreshoff,  Charles  Frederick 

1828   152 

Herreshoff,  James  Brown.  .nl857  633 
Herreshoff,  John  Brown. . .  .  1825  143 
Herreshoff,      John       Brown 

Francis 1870  302 

Herreshoff,  Nathanael  Greene 

hl896  590 

Herrick,  George  Lucius. . .  .nl865  648 

Herring,  Edwin  Aver 1872  310 

Herring,  John  Pea'bodv 1904  487 

Hersey,  Alice  Mina.  . .'. 1903  485 

Hersey,  David  William.  .  .  .nl879  664 

Hersev,  George  Dallas 1869  297 

Hersey,  Helen  Elizabeth 1903  485 

Hersev,  Henrv 1820  128 

Hersey,  Ira  C'harles 1884  366 

Hersom,  Fred  Alden nl902  714 

Hervev,  Eliphalet  Williams.  1824   140 

Hess,  Isban 1867   289 

Hewes,  Charles  Wesley 1843   195 

Hewett,  Daniel 1812   109 

Hewett,  Joseph nl896  686 

Hextall.  William hl773   521 

Hevdon,   Howard   Raymond 

; : nl904   724 

Hej-TTood,  Ezra  Hervev 1856  24.^ 

Hev'wood,  George  Edwin..  nl863  645 
HeWood,  Lincoln  Crawford 

; nl890  676 

Hibbard,  Albert  Lewis nl89S  684 

Hibbard.  Charles 1850  220 

Hibbard.  Herbert  Wade 1886  376 

Hibbard,  Milton nl842  614 

Hibbard.  Nathaniel 1878  337 


852 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Hickman,  William  Raymond 

1905 

Hickok,  Dormer  Lewellyn. .  1854 

Hicks,  Ernest  Abbott 1891 

Hicks,  Galen 1799 

Hicks,  Irving  Clifton 1887 

Hicks,  Leslie  Robert 1903 

Hicks,  Ratcliffe 1864 

Hicks,  Ratcliffe  George  Earle 

1898 

dden,  Charles  Henry 1861 

dden,  Walter nl874 

dden,  Wilkins  Updike 1865 

ggins,  Alexander  Martin. .  1854 
ggins,  Elmer  Fremont. .  .nl890 
ggins,  Harry  Shreve. . .  .  nl899 

ggins,  James  Henry 1898  441 

ggins,  Leonidas  Raymond  1884  366 

ggins,  Lothrop  Davis 1899  450 

ggins,  Samuel  McPherson  1894  412 

ggins,  William  W nl834 

gman,  Harris  Delos nl897 

Almon  Ward nl886 

Crawford 1885 

Daniel  Augustine nl899 


493 
235 
397 
88 
381 
482 
275 

441 
264 
659 
280 
235 
676 
699 


607 
690 
671 
371 
699 


Edward  Lapham nl902  715 

Ewing nl899   699 

Frederick  Alexander.  .nl885  670 
George  Wilson  Crockett 

1892  401 

Harrison  Bucklin 1903  482 

Henry  Randall nl868   652 

Herbert  Faulkner nl895   684 

Jacob 1807    100 

Johnson  Washington   nl894  682 

Leonora 1902   478 

Mary  Prentiss 1900  463 

Nathaniel  Peter 1856  243 

Rollin  Neale nl857   633 

Solon 1825    143 

Stephen  Prescott 1829    155 

Thomas  Cooper nl855   628 

William  Austin 1902  474 

William  Colver 1894  412 

William  Leonard 1900  458 

lliard,  Carlos  Grout 1899  450 

llman,  Adelia  Thompson 

hl898   591 

llman,  Walter 1854  235 

Iton,  Robert  Benjamin  .  .  .  1843  197 
Iton,  Winthrop  Drown. .  nl891  678 
nckley,  Charles  Henry.  .  .nl848  619 
ncklev,  Frank  Leonard. .  .  1891  397 
nckley,  George  Clarke. .  .nl896  687 

ncklev.  Wihiam  Pitt 1894  412 

ndle,  William nl901    709 

ndley,  Emma 1898  445 

nds,  Albert  Walker 1887   381 

nds,  Harry  Hiram 1905  493 

nton,  James hi 803   536 


Name  Class  Page 

Hitchcock,  Charles 1869  297 

Hitchcock,  Daniel hl771   521 

Hitchcock,  Enos hl788   526 

Hitchcock,  George 1872  310 

Hitchcock,  Henry  Russell. . .  1884  366 
Hitchcock,  Jonathan  Parsons 

1799     88 

Hixon,  Asa 1825    143 

Hixon,  Lucas nl816  599 

Hobart,  Aaron 1805      97 

Hobart,  Benjamin 1804     95 

Hobbs,  Charles  Alfred 1905  493 

Hobbs,  Joseph  Melzar 1883   361 

Hobigand,  Jules  Adolphe...  1878  337 

Hobson,  Clifton  Henry 1904  487 

Hock,  Elias  John nl882  666 

Hodgate,  John  Mathias nl865  648 

Hodges,  Charles  Henry nl869   653 

Hodges,  Guilford nl769-1800  594 

Hodges,  Rufus 1823    137 

Hodges,  Tisdale 1804     95 

Hodges,  Zephaniah  L nl809   598 

Hodgkinson,  Joseph  Ander- 
son  nl903   720 

Hoffman,  Howard nl861   641 

Hoffman.  William  George. . .  1904  487 

Hogan,  William  James nl903   720 

Hogg,  George  Woodley 1894  412 

Holbrook,  Charles  Francis.  .  1855  239 
Holbrook,  Daniel  Jefferson.  .  1863  272 
Holbrook,    Elizabeth    Rich- 
ards  nl899   702 

Holbrook,  George  Abel 1861   264 

Holbrook,  John  Edwards. . .  1815    118 

Holbrook,  John  Josiah 1872  310 

Holbrook,  Joseph hl791   528 

Holbrook,  Josiah 1788     75 

Holbrook,  Lowell nl843   615 

Holbrook,  Silas  Pinckney.  .  .  1815  118 
Holbrook,  Silas  Pinckney.  .  .  1859  255 
Holbrook,  Uriah  Hopldns. . .  1874  318 

Holbrook,  Willard 1814   115 

Holcombe,  Henry hl800   534 

Holden,  Charles 1832    161 

Holden,  George  James 1891   397 

Holden,  Levi  Hall 1835    167 

Holland,  Benjamin 1905   493 

Holland,  Dennis  Joseph 1890  392 

HoUey,  Alexander  Lyman.  ..  1853  232 

Hollingworth,  Arthur nl897   690 

Hollingw^orth,  Ruth  Mitchell 

Mann g  730 

Holloway,  Edwin  Samuel.  .  nl888   674 

Holman,  David 1803      93 

Holman,  David  Emorv 1876  327 

Holman,  Frank  Parke nl901    709 

Holman,  Nathan 1797     85 

Holman,  Russell nl838   610 

Holmberg,  Carl  Lester  Mag- 
nus  1896  425 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


8S3 


Name  Class  Page 

Holmes,  Augustus  Lawrence 

nl884   668 

Holmes,  Charles  Henry 1829   155 

Holmes,  Clarence  Warren. .  .  1905   493 

Holmes,  Daniel  Franklin 1897   433 

Holmes,  David  Alfred nl864  647 

Holmes,  Edward  Winslow.  .  .  1903  482 

Holmes,  Ezekiel 1821    131 

Holmes,  George  Sanford.  .  .  .  1904  487 

Holmes,  Henry 1806     99 

Holmes,  James  Stuart 1819   126 

Holmes,  Jeremiah 1902  474 

Holmes,  John 1796     S3 

Holmes,  John  Jenckes 1863   272 

Holmes,  John  Sommers. . .  .nl840  612 

Holmes,  John  Sophus 1864   276 

Holmes,  Joseph 1796     83 

Holmes,  Louis  Rhodes 1899  450 

Holmes,  Sylvester hl823   547 

Holmes,  Thomas  D nl822   601 

Holrovd,  John 1802      92 

Holt,  Charles  Herbert 1902  474 

Holt,  Flora  May 1896  429 

Holt,  George  Washington.  .nl862  643 
Holt,  Gustavus  Benjamin.  nl902   715 

Holt,  Louisa  Roberts 1905   496 

Holton,  Arthur  Thomas. . .  nl903   720 

Homer,  Jonathan hl790   527 

Hood.  Alfred  Howland 1881   351 

Hood,  Bessie  Allen 1903  485 

Hood,  Francis  George nl902   715 

Hood,  John  Laurence 1900  458 

Hood,  Martha  Shepard  Briggs 

1897   436 

Hood,  Raymond  Mathewson 

nl902   715 

Hood,  Wendell  Phillips nl864  647 

Hooper,  Archalla  ...  .nl7 69-1 800  595 

Hope,  John 1894  412 

Hope,  Thomas 1900  458 

Hopkins,  Albert  Wesley.  .  .nl903  720 

Hopkins,  Amos 1795     82 

Hopkins,  Edgar  Arnold 1905  493 

Hopkins,  Esek 1775      70 

Hopkins,  Frank  Edward 1898  441 

Hopkins,  George  Irving 1875   323 

Hopkinr,  George  Olney 1861   264 

Hopkins,  George  William.  .  .  1878  337 

Hopkins,  Henry  Wade nl899  699 

Hoijkins,  John nl824  602 

Hopkins,  John  Carver 1869   297 

Hopkins?,  Phihp  R 1810   106 

Hopkins,  Samuel hl790   527 

Hopkins,  Stephen hi 784   524 

Hopkins,  Stephen  Allen 1893  406 

Hopkins,  William  Burr nl897   690 

Hopkins,  William  Henry. ...  1891   397 

Hopkinson,  George 1896  425 

Hoppin,  Augustus 1848  214 

Hoppin,  Carrington 1834   165 


Name  Class  Page 

Hoppin,  Cortland 1855   239 

Hoppin,  Francis  Edwin 1839   181 

Hoppin,  George  Frederic.  ..nl856  631 

Hojjpin,  Levi nl807    597 

Hoppin,  Levi nl825  603 

Ho])pin,  Nicholas 1831    ISO 

Hopjiin,  Washington nl847   619 

Hoppin,  William  Jones hl890  585 

Hoppin,  William  Warner 1861   264 

Horr,  George  Edwin 1854   235 

Horr,  George  Edwin 1876  327 

Horsman,  Oliver  Chace ISO')  450 

Horton,  Edward  Anthony. nl872  656 
Horton,  Everett  Jarvis. ..'...  1902  474 

Horton,  Francis 1828   152 

Horton,  Fred  Ellis 1895  418 

Horton,  Herbert  Bradford..  1896  425 
Horton,  Leonard  Wheaton.  .1897  433 
Horton,  Minnie  Amelia. .  .  .nl896  688 

Horton,  Pascal  Allen I860   297 

Horton,  Roberta  Alice 1905  496 

Horton,  Victor  Foote 1873   315 

Hosford,  Arthur  Heman. .  .nlSS6  671 
Hoskins,  Charles  Chauncy ...  1 865   280 

Hosmer,  Charles  Edward 1861    264 

Hosmer,  Elmer  Samuel 1882  354 

Host,  Arthur  George 1898  441 

Host,  James  Harold  Lauritz 

nl903   720 

Host,  Mary  Isabel  Emerson 

nl900  707 

Hotchkiss,  Arthur  Ethelbert 

nl868  652 

Hotchkiss,  George  Lambert.  1867   289 

Hough,  Ailing 1820   128 

Hough,  Benezet  Alanson 1866  285 

Hough.  Charles  Herbert 1901   467 

Houyh.  Minnie  Hannah 1897   437 

Houlihan,  Daniel  Henry. .  .nlSOO  699 

House,  Emmett nl902   715 

House.  Morris  William 1888  385 

Hovey,  Alvah hlS56  569 

Hovev.  Arthur  Judson 1869  297 

Hovey,  Frederick  Howard.  .1890  392 

Hovey,  George  Rice 1882  355 

Hovey,  Horace  .Mason 1900  4  58 

Hovev.  Isaac   B ml 820   514 

Hovev,  Ray  Palmer 1005  493 

Howard.  Albert  Harris nl884   668 

Howard,  Arthur  Allison 1005  494 

Howard,  Charles  Taylor 1878  337 

Howard,  Daniel 1803  406 

Howard,  Daniel   S nl002   715 

Howard,  Eddv  Phillips 1800  450 

Howard.  Ezra  Williams 1838   177 

Howard.  Francis 1797      85 

Howard.  Frank  Gilbert 1005  494 

Howard,  Harris nl860  639 

Howard,  Henry hl873  579 

How-ard,  James  Leland. .  .  .hl894  588 


854 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Howard,  John  Edward 1815   118 

Howard,  Joseph nl855   628 

Howard,  Nathaniel  Orson. . .  1903  482 

Howard,  Will  Russell g  729 

Howarth ,  Francis  Andrew ...  1 8 7  2   310 

Howe,  Arthur  Whitney 1880  347 

Howe,  Charles  H nl856  631 

Howe,  Elbridge  Gerry 1821    131 

Howe,  Frank  Parley 1872  310 

Howe,  Hubert  Nelson nl879  664 

Howe,  John 1805     97 

Howe,     Mark     Antony     De 

«    Wolfe 1828   153 

Howe,  Phineas 1847   211 

Howe,  Reginald  Heber 1866  285 

Howe,  Roy  Stanley nl899   699 

Howe,  Samuel  Gridley 1821    131 

Howe,  Sereno 1839   181 

Howell,  David hl769   518 

Howell,  Elias 1772     69 

Howell,  Jeremiah  Brown. ...  1789     76 
Howell,  Roger  Williams 

nl769-1800  595 

Howes,  James  Sturgis nl902  715 

Howland,  Alice  Merrill g  729 

Howland,  Carver 1873   315 

Howland,  Daniel 1900  459 

Howland,  Freeman  Parker. nl824  602 

Howland,  George hl852   564 

Howland,  John hl835   555 

Howland,  Matthew  Morris.  .1871   306 

Howland,  Richard  Smith 1868  292 

Howland,  William  Dillwyn.  .1874  318 

Hoye,  Henry  Joseph 1895  418 

Hoyt,  Albert  Pierce 1878  337 

Hoyt,  Charles  Sherman 1901   467 

Hoyt,  Colgate 1905  494 

Hoyt,  Daniel  Mansfield 1896  425 

Hoyt,  Daniel  Webster 1871   306 

Hojrt,  David  Webster hl872   579 

Hoyt,  Elizabeth  Guild g  729 

Hoyt,  Elton 1878  337 

Hoyt,  Harold  Williams nl896  687 

Hoyt,  James  Humphrey.  .  .  .  1874  318 

Hoyt,  Robert  Douglas g  729 

Hoyt,  Wavland 1860  260 

Hoyt,  William  Edwin nl868   652 

Hubbard,  Henry  Calvin...  nl879   664 

Hubbard,  James 1816   120 

Hubbard,  William  Henry.  .  .  1845   202 

Huckins,  James 1832    161 

Hudson,  Gardner  Kirk 1896  425 

Hughes,  Charles  Evans 1881   351 

Hughes,  Dyer ml822   515 

Hughes,  Joseph hl811   540 

Hughes,  Joseph  Alphonsus  .nl896   687 

Hughes,  Rav  Osgood 1900  459 

Hulbert,  George  Henrv 1864  276 

Hulbert,  Thomas  Hariach..n  1882   666 
Huling,  Rav  Greene 1869   297 


Name  Class  Page 

Hull,  Arthur  Johnson 1895  418 

Hull,  Charles  Arnold 1899  450 

Hull,  Edward  Felling 1898  441 

Hull,  Elbert  Orville nl891   678 

Hull,  Harry  Curtis 1898  441 

Hull,  John  Mason nl870  654 

Hull,  Stephen hl814  542 

Hull,  William  Bird nl872   656 

Hull,  William  Henry 1901   467 

Hulse,  Frank  Clifton 1905  494 

Hume,  Robert 1809   105 

Humes,  Franklin  Pierce  .  .  .nl879  664 

Humes,  John  Fred nl888  674 

Humeston,  Luther  Frink.  .  nl851  622 
Humphrey,  Sidney  Daniels. .  1897  433 
Humphrey,  Thomas  Jefferson 

1821    131 

Humphreys,  David hi 802   535 

Humphreys,  John  Richard. nl900  704 
Humphries,  George  Archibald 

nl904   724 

Hunt,  Albert  Foster 1899  450 

Hunt,  Charles  Wesley 1904  488 

Hunt,  David hl875   580 

Hunt,  Edward  Taylor 1848  214 

Hunt,  Ernest  Morrill 1898  441 

Hunt,  George  Llewellyn 1900  459 

Hunt,  Hattie  Elmina g  730 

Hunt,  Henry  Dwight g  730 

Hunt,  Irving  Owen 1899  450 

Hunt,  John 1842    193 

Hunt,  John  Mercer 1896  425 

Hunt,  Joseph  Searles 1791      78 

Hunt,  Josiah hl853   566 

Hunt,  Nathaniel  Farnum.  .nl841   613 

Hunt,  Peter  Brown 1816   120 

Hunt,  RoUa  Elijah 1900  459 

Hunt,  Stephen  Foster 1904  488 

Hunt,  Willifred  Ellsworth,  .nl 900  704 

Hunter,  Francis nl802   596 

Hunter,  George  Grant nl893   680 

Hunter,  John  Powell 1888  385 

Hunter,  Richard  Rallston. . .  1898  441 
Hunter,  Thomas  Robinson.  .1827   150 

Hunter,  William 1791     78 

Huntington,  Adoniram  Jud- 

son hl868   576 

Huntington,  Daniel nl809   598 

Huntington,  George nl863   645 

Huntington,  George 1882   355 

Huntoon,  William  Caswell.  .1894  412 

Hurd,  Edwin  Gale nl898   694 

Hurd,  William  Lambert.  .  .nl874  659 

Hurley,  Daniel 1903  482 

Huse,  Bertha  Beatrice  Grant 

1897   437 

Huse,  Charles  Archelaus 1878   337 

Huse,  Henry  Felton 1896  425 

Huse,  John  Weslev 1900  459 

Hussey,  Frederic  Vinal 1900  459 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


855 


Name  Class  Page 

Hussey,  Oliver  Perry 1899  450 

Hutchins,  Benjamin  Tucker 

nl859  638 

Hutchins,  Charles nlS56  631 

Hutchins,  Elisha  Perkins.,  .n  1821   600 

Hutchins,  Ezra 1811    107 

Hutchins,  Herbert  Bacon.  .al901    506 

Hutchins,  James  H nl810  598 

Hutchins,  James  H nl839   611 

Hutchins,  John  Ladd 1807    100 

Hutchins,  William ml 82 5   516 

Hutchison,  Eleazar  Carter.. .  1826  147 
Hutchinson,  George  Wallace 

nl888  674 

Hutchinson,  John  Skinner...  1869  297 
Hutchison,  Newton  Peck....  1905  494 

Hyatt,  Alphaeus hl898  591 

Hyde,  Frederic  Albert 1877   332 

Hyde,  James  Samuel nl899  699 

Hyde,  Lucien  Stevens 1905  494 

Hyde,  Ralph  Kingsley 1898  441 

Hylan,  Albert  Edward 1892  401 

Ide,  Clarence  Edward nl893   680 

Ide,  Jacob 1809   105 

lies,  Constance  Hurford g  730 

Ince,  Joseph  Waite 1902  474 

Ingalls,  Alfred  Wesley 1905  494 

Ingalls,  Daniel ml822   515 

Ingalls,  W^ill  Clarence 1884  366 

Ingalls,  William hl813   541 

Ingraham,  Edward  Duncan 

hl820  546 

Ingraham,  Eugene  Lewis.  ..nl873  657 
Ingraham,  Howard  Walter  .nl873  657 
Ingraham,  John  Shepard  ..  ..1837  173 
Inman,  Grace  Elizabeth  ....  1898  445 

Inman,  Harris  Smith 1860  260 

Innis,  George  Milo 1902  474 

Irons,  Samuel  Lafayette.  ...  1881   351 

Irvine,  Julia  Josephine hi 89 5   589 

Isaac,  Alfred  Elton 1904  488 

Isham,  Norman  Morrison  .  . .  1886  376 

Ives,  Dwight 1835    167 

Ives,  Moses  Brown 1812   109 

Ives,  Robert  Hale 1816   120 

Ives,  Robert  Hale 1857   247 

Ives,  Robert  Milo nl899  699 

Ives,  Thomas  Povnton 1854  235 

Ives,  William  Cafev 1865  280 

Jack,  Philip  Clay.  .' 1900  459 

lackman,  Luther  Taylor. .  .nl899  700 

Jackson,  Charles nl769-1800  595 

Jackson,  Charles 1817    122 

Jackson,  Eugene  Bailey 1902  474 

Jackson,      Francis      Chester 

Rockwell 1894  413 

Jackson,  Frank  Hussey nl900  705 

Jackson,  George 1788     75 

Jackson,  George nl824  602 

Jackson,  Henry 1817    122 


Name  Class  Page 

[ackson,  Jenny  Marie nl899  702 

fackson,  Joseph 1868  292 

f ackson,  Ralph  Wentworth  .  1889  388 
[ackson,  Walter  Raleigh. .  .nl 87 5  660 
fackson,  William  Thomas.  nl90l   709 

facob,  Thomas nl899  700 

[acobs,  Bela hl822   547 

Jacobs,  Hcrvcy  Fitz nl863   645 

f acobs,  Horace  Edgar 1893  406 

Jacobs,  Walter  BalTou 1882  355 


163 
97 
557 
196 
705 
306 
193 


Jacobs,  William  Bela 1833 

James,  Benjamin 1805 

James,  Charles  Tillinghast..hl838 

James,  Charles  Sexton 1843 

James,  George  Silas nl900 

James,  John  Crawford 1871 

James,  John  Sexton 1842    .    _ 

James,  Luther  Tillman 1873  315 

fames,  Richard  Sexton. .  .  .hlS50  563 
ames,  Samuel hl770  520 
ames,  Silas ml 820  514 

Jameson,  Ethel  Clare 1898  44  5 

Jameson,  Lillian g  730 

Jameson,  Thomdike  Cleaves  1840   185 
Jamieson,  Robert  Irving. . .  .  lOOS  494 

Janes,  Lewis  George hi 89 5  589 

Jaques,  George 1836   170 

Jaslram,  Edward  Perkins..  .  1895  418 
Jastram,  Pardon  Sheldon. ...  1860  260 

Jay,  John hi 704   530 

Jaynes,  Almon  Andrus.  .  .  .  nl899  700 

Jefferson,  Thomas hi 787   525 

Jeffery,  George  Clinton.  .  .  .nl902 

Jeffries,  John hl825 

Jellv,  George  Frederick 1864   276 

Jenckes,  Francis  Carter 1824   140 

Jenckes.  Frederick  Latimer'fl,      ^   • 

nl898  694 

Jenckes,     George     Washing- 
ton  1851 

Jenckes,  Jerathmel  Bowers..  1825 

Jenckes,  Joseph 1 782 

Jenckes,  Joseph  Martin...  .nl897 


715 
548 


224 

143 

71 

690 


Jenckes,  Joseph  Shcrboumc.  1824    140 

Jenckes,  Leland  Deloss 1 86 1 

Jenckes,  Thomas  Allen 1 838 

Jenckes,  Thomas  Allen 1877 

Jencks.  Charles  William 1 880 

Jencks,  Ephraim   Henry   .  .  n  1 864 
Jencks,  Erasmus  Norcross..nlS46 

Jenkins,  Benjamin  W nl832 

Jenkins,  Edward hi 803 

Jenkins,  John  Foster nl846 

Jenkins,  Moses  Brown 1855 

Jenks,  Anna  Belle g 

Jenks,  Carrie  Cordelia n1806 

Jenks,  Daniel  Browning nl854 

Jenks,  Daniel  Sanford 1890  392 

Jenks,  Elisha  Tucker  Peirce 

i(;o'  .118 


264 
177 
332 
347 
647 
618 
606 
536 
618 
239 
730 
688 
626 


856 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Jenks,  Ernest  Potter 1889   388 

Jenks,  Frank  Richmond.  .  .nl888   674 

Jenks,  George  Francis 1898  442 

Jenks,  Hervey 1810   106 

Jenks,  Hiram  Cleveland.  ...nl899   700 

Jenks,  James  Lawrence 1884  366 

Jenks,  John  Whipple  Potter 

1838   177 

Jenks,  Stephen  Arnold nl854  626 

Jenney,  Ansel  G nl857   633 

Jenney,  William  Henry  Harri- 
son  1859   255 

Jennings,  Andrew  Jackson.    1872   310 

Jennings,  Frank  Alvord 1899  450 

Jennings,  James hl774   522 

Jennings,  Oliver  Saunders.  ..1905  494 

Jenny,  William hl842   559 

Jepherson,  George  Arthur. . .  1887   381 
Jernegan,  Joseph  Leonard. .  .1831    159 

Jernegan,  Marcus  Wilson 1896  425 

Jernegan,  Prescott  Ford 1889   388 

Jessup,  John  Colgate nl893   680 

Jessup,  Royal  Nesmith 1904  488 

Jewell,  Joseph  Hayden 1871    306 

Jewett,  Charles  Coffin 1835    167 

Jewett,  Henry  Cushing 1824   140 

Jewett,  Howard  Clifton 1881   351 

Jewett,  Lyman 1843    196 

Jewett,  Origen  S nl841   613 

Jewett,  Paul 1802     92 

Jewett,  Walter  Kendall 1891   397 

Jillson,  Elizabeth  Alvira. .  .nl897   693 
Jillson,  Frederick  Augustus 

nl893   680 

Jillson,  Harold  Ladd nl897   690 

Jillson,  William  Everett 1846   207 

Jillson,  William  Everett 1882   355 

Johns,  William hl820   546 

Johnson,  Aholiab 1823    138 

Johnson,  Albert  Bushnell .  ...1891   397 

Johnson,  Alfred  Evan 1871   306 

Johnson,  Alfred  Scott 1890  392 

Johnson,  Allen  Tibbitts nl889   675 

Johnson,  Artemas 1808    102 

Johnson,  Arthur  Pliny 1888  385 

Johnson,  Ben  Wayland 1893  406 

Johnson,  Carrie  Mabel  Dexter 

nl902   718 

Johnson,  Charles  Kelsall. .  .  .  1834   165 

Johnson,  Clarke  Howard 1877   332 

Johnson,  Daniel 1806     99 

Johnson,  Dean nl836   608 

Johnson,  Edgar  Mann 1893   407 

Johnson,  Edward  West nl896  687 

Johnson,  Edwin  Lehman...   1884  367 

Johnson,  Elias  Henry hl877    582 

Johnson,  Emmons nl862   643 

Johnson,  Ernest  Henry 1891   397 

Johnson,  Evan  Malbone 1808   102 

Johnson,  Evelyn  Olive 1899  455 


Name  Class  Page 

Johnson,  Flora nl904  727 

Johnson,  Francis  Cleaveland 

nl844  616 

Johnson,  Francis  Severance.  1899  450 
Johnson,  Frank  William. .  .nl904   72  5 

Johnson,  Henry  James nl863   645 

Johnson,  Horace  Samuel..  nl902   715 

Johnson,  James  Wager nl884  668 

Johnson,  John  Henry nl856   631 

Johnson,  John  P nl900  705 

Johnson,  Joseph nl902   715 

Johnson,  Joseph  Harris 1884  367 

Johnson,  Joseph  Oscar nl896   687 

Johnson,  Jvilius  Arthur 1882   355 

Johnson,  Julius  Earle 1854  236 

Johnson,  Levi nl812   598 

Johnson,  Lewis  Melvin nl861    642 

Johnson,  Marcus  Morton 1870  302 

Johnson,  Melvin  Clermont...  1900  459 
Johnson,  Millard  Fillmore.  . .  1876  327 
Johnson,  Nathaniel  Emmons 

1825    143 

Johnson,  Nels 1899  450 

Johnson,  Phineas 1799      88 

Johnson,  Ralph  Gerhardt.  .  .  1905  494 
Johnson,  Rhodolphus  Henry 

nl863   645 

Johnson,  Robert  Gray 1860  260 

Johnson,  Roswell  Hill nl899   700 

Johnson,  Stephen  C nl826  603 

Johnson,  Thomas  Hornby.. n  1848  619 

Johnson,  Truman 1879   342 

Johnson,  William  Bullein.  .hi 8 14  542 
Johnson,  William  Carter. .  .nl901  709 
Johnson,  William  Greene  .  .nl866  650 
Johnson,  William  Warren.. nl 856  631 
Johnston,  Henry  Wentworth 

1854  236 

Johnston,  William  Dawson.  .  1893  407 

Jones,  Alexander 1814   115 

Jones,  Alexander 1782      72 

Jones,  Benjamin  Dunn. . .  .  nl864  647 
Jones,  Benjamin  Dunn. . . .  nl897   690 

Jones,  David hl774  522 

Jones,  Edward  Davis  .  .  .  .nl877  662 
Jones,  Edward  Simmons.  ..nl868  652 

Jones,  Frank  Oscar 1897  433 

[ones,  Frederick  Augustus.  .  1896  425 

[ones,  Frederick  Clark 1904  488 

Jones,  Frederick  William... n  189 6  687 

Jones,  George  Seneca nl863   645 

Jones,  Grace  June 1901  470 

Jones,  Harry  Wild 1882  355 

Jones,  Horatio  Gates hl812   541 

Jones,  Horatio  Gates hl863   573 

Jones,  Howard  Malcom 1853  232 

Jones,  Isaac  Francis 1843   196 

Jones,  John 1791     78 

Jones,  John  Davis  Edmands.  1845   202 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


857 


Name  Class  Page 

Jones,  John  Davis  Edmands 

1803   407 

Jones,  John  Gilmore 1836   170 

Jones,  John   Taylor nl823   601 

Jones,  Joseph nl821   601 

Jones,  Joshua  Henry 1903  482 

Jones,  Lambert  Jefferson.  ...  1837    173 

Jones,  Morgan hl793   529 

Jones,  Nelson  Bishop 1875   323 

Jones,  Preston  Day 1869   297 

Jones,  Robert  Strettle hi 769   519 

Jones,  Samuel hl769   519 

Jones,  Timothy 1774     70 

Jones,  William hl828   550 

Jones,  William 1899  450 

Jones,  William  Augvistine. .  .  1896  425 

Jones,  Wilham  B nl8S9   638 

Jones,  William  Green nl890  676 

Jones,  William  L nl860  639 

Jones.  William  Ogden nl869   653 

Jordan,  James  Brewer 1851    224 

Jordan,  John  Packard nl899   700 

Jordan,  Jules hl895   589 

Toselvn,  Caleb  Bates nl857   634 

Josleh,  Joseph 1814   115 

Joslin,  Harold  Vincent 1904  488 

Joslin,  Henry  Van  Amburgh 

1867   289 

Joslin,  Howard  Payson 187  5  323 

Joslin,  Lulu  Broadbent 1905   496 

Joslin,  William  Carv 1876  327 

Jovce,  Arthur  Well'eslev.  .  .nl891    678 

Judah,  John  Mantle.  . .'. 1867   290 

Judah,  Noble  Brandon 1872   310 

Judah,  Noble  Brandon 1904  488 

Judd,  Orrin  Bishop nl842   614 

Judd.  Vv^illiam  Heron 1824   140 

Judson,  Adoniram 1807    100 

Judson,  Adoniram  Brown  .  .  1859   255 

Judson,  Edward 1865   280 

Judson,  Elnathan hl818   544 

Judson,  Elnathan 1859   255 

Judson,  Henry  Hall nlS64   647 

Judson,  John  Work 1802     92 

Judson,  Walter  Herbert 1847   211 

Judson,  Samuel  Herbert. .  .nl847   619 
Judson,   Walter   Price   Bart- 

lett 1818   124 

Jutten,  Llewellvn  William ...  1904  488 

Kamm,  Charles  Tilton nl884   668 

Kauffman,  Frank  Bache. .  .nl876  661 
Kavanaugh.  Luke  Joseph.  .  .  1898  442 

Keach,  Walter  Esmond 1887   381 

Keating,     Frederick     Lionel 

Chester 1895   418 

Keegan,  William  Robert 1882   355 

Keely,  George hl820   546 

Keelv,  George  Washington .  .  1824   140 

Keen,  Herbert  Ide 1880  347 

Keen,  William  Williams 1859  255 


Name  Class  Page 

Keene,  George  Frederick 187  5   323 

Keene,  Hersey  Rov nl904   725 

Keig\vin,  Henry  W'ebster 1870  343 

Keith,  Herbert  Fisher nl863   645 

Keith,  James  Munroe 184  5   202 

Keith,  Jarius  Shaw 1819   126 

Keith,  Jonathan 1805     97 

Kelaghan,  John  Henrv 1898  442 

ICelleher, George  Edwjird 1904  488 

Kellen,  William  Vail 1872   310 

Kelley,  James  Prentice 1877   332 

Kelley,  jason  Billings 1862   268 

Kelley,  Solon  Chester 1886  376 

Kellogg,  Harry  Francis 19U1   467 

Kellogg.  Julius  Field nl85S   628 

Kelly,  Erasmus hi 772   521 

Kellv,  Israel  Webster nl901    725 

Kelly,  Thomas n  1 898  694 

Kelsey,  Asa  Edward 1899  4  50 

Kelton,  Edward  GifTord...  nl863  645 
Kemmerer,  William  Henry  nl867   651 

Kempton,  Alvan  Alden 1896  425 

Kendall,  Benjamin 1844    199 

Kendall,  Edward nl902   715 

Kendall,  Henry  Lucien 1871    306 

Kendall,  Leon  Munn 1905  494 

Kendrick,  Daniel 1810   106 

Kendrick,  James  R viand.  .  .   1840   180 

Kendrick,  Nathaniel hl819   545 

Kenerson,  William  Herbert.  1896  425 

Kennady,  John  Walker 1850  220 

Kennedy,  Herbert  Harley.  .nl899   700 

Kent,  James  Manning IS'X)  451 

Kent,  John  Lester nl892   679 

Kent,  Revere  Warren nl899   700 

Kenworthy,  Thomas  Henry.  1901  467 
Kenvon,  Elizabeth  Watson  al 897  503 
Kenyon,  Florence  Ruth  .. .  .nl8')6  688 

Kenyon,  George  Henry LS64   276 

Kenyon,  Harold  Dcnison  .  .  .n  1 902  7  1  5 
Kenvon,  Henrv   Benjamin  nl873   657 

Kenyon,  Herbert  Alden 1904  488 

Kenyon,  Howard  Day 1896  425 

Kenyon,  Lewis  Perry nl872   656 

Keough,  Daniel  Au-^ustus.  .nl898  694 
Kern.  Martin  Wilmarth. ....  1892  402 
Ketcham.   George    Washing- 
ton  I860  260 

Ketchum ,  Emoline n  1 896  689 

Kettner,  Jacob   1881   351 

Kettner,  Ralph  Darling 1905  494 

Keves,  Austin  Herlicrt. . . .  a  1898  504 

Kevser.  Walter  Philip nl847   619 

Kilbum.  Elbridge  Garv nl830  605 

Kiley,  Edward  Stephen 1891   397 

Killelea.  Joseph  Marv 1890  392 

Killey,  William  E nl860  639 

Kilton,  George  Frederic 1853   232 

Kilvert,  Graham nl896  687 

Kilvert,  Walter  Dunn nl895  695 


8s8 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Kimball,  Asa 1796     83 

Kimball,  Charles  Edmunds    1877   332 

Kimball,  Charles  Otis hl828   550 

Kimball,  Gertrude  Selwyn  nl898  697 

Kimball,  Hazen 1895  418 

Kimball,  Horace  Earle nl904  725 

Kimball,  Isaac 1817    122 

Kimball,  Lucian  Fenner.  .  .nl901   709 

Kimball,  Timothy  L m  732 

Kimball,  Walter  Hammond.  1894  413 
Kimball.  William  Batchelder 

■ 1839   181 

Kimball,  William  Eugene.  .nl869  653 

Kimber,  John  Shober nl887   672 

Kinder,     Elizabeth     Robina 

Peckham 1895  422 

King,  Charles  Goodrich. . .  .nl860  639 
Charles  Goodrich. . .  .nl889  675 


Kmg 
Kmg 
King 
Kmg 
Kmg 
King 
Kmg 
Kmg 
King 
Kmg 
Kmg 
Kmg 
King 


Kmg 
Kmg 
Kmg 
Kmg 
Kmg 
Kmg 
Kmg 
Kmg 
Kmg 
Kmg 
Kmg 
King 
King 
Kmg 
King 
King 
King 
Kmg 
Kmg 


Charles  Gregory 1884  367 

Charles  W nl827    '" 

Clarence hl890 

Dan  Ozro nl876 

David 1796 

David 1831 

EH 1787 

Elisha  Porter nl844 

Eugene  Pride 1876 

Frederic  Augustus. .  .nl863 

Floren nl872 

George  Farquhar  Jones 
1889 


604 
585 
661 

83 
159 

73 
616 
327 
645 
656 


George  Gordon 1825   143 


285 
687 
690 
474 
657 
500 


George  Olcott 1866 

George  Potter nl896 

Howard  Frost nl897 

Howard  Henderson. . .  1902 

Jerome  Allen nl873 

Lida  Shaw al894 

Lyman  Winslow 1879   343 

Nathan nl840  612 

Ralph  Thrall 1878  337 

Samuel 1791     78 

Samuel nl806  597 

Thomas  Knight hlS58  570 

William  Dehon 1859  256 

William  Henry 1838   177 

William  Howard nl874 

William  Irvine 1901 

William  Vernon 1792 

Winnifred  Belle 1899 

Kinghorn,  Joseph hi 828 

Kingman,  Charles  Harvey..  1905 

Kingman,  Eliab nl769-1800   595 

Kingman,  Eliab 1816   120 

Kingman,  Lucius 1830   157 

Kingsbury,  Cyrus 1812    109 

Kingsbury,  John 1826   147 

Kingsbury,  Joseph nl8l5 

Kingsbury,  Samuel 1822 


659 
467 
79 
455 
550 
494 


599 
135 


Kingsbury,  Samuel  Allen .  .  m  1 S 1 6   513 


Name  Class  Page 

Kingsbury,  WiUiam  Henry.  .  1853  232 
Kingsford,  Howard  Nelson  nl898  695 

Kingsley,  Albert  Eugene 1890  392 

Kingsley,  Edwin  Abijah.  .  .nl869   653 

Kinne,  Charles  Henry 1879  343 

Kinney,  Harry  Wintroad.  .nl882  666 

Kinnicut,  Thomas 1822   135 

Kinsey,  Abram  B nl856   631 

Kinsley,  Frederic  Mason 1903  482 

Kinsman,  Benjamin  Willis.  .  1852  228 

Kirby,  Holder  Crary nl898  695 

Kirby,  Joseph  Davis 1867   290 

Kirby,  William  Walter. .  ...^1900  705 

Kirk,  Charles  Dobyns nl852  623 

Kirldand,  John  Thornton,  .hi 794  531 
Kirkley,  Richard  Williams.  .1894  413 

Kirwen,  Joseph nl893   680 

Klingenhagen,  Anna  Marie. nl901  712 
Kneass,  Charles  Lombaert  .nl858  636 

Kneass,  William  H nl859  638 

Kneisly,  Charles  Christian.  . .  1873  315 
Knight,  Clinton  Prescott. .  .nl885  670 

Knight,  Daniel 1813   112 

Knight,  Ephraim hl852   565 

Knight,  Henry  Clifford 1875  323 

Knight,  Henry  Cogswell. . . .  1812   109 

Knight,  Henry  Dyer nl902   715 

Knight,  Joseph 1813   112 

Knight,  Nehemiah 1833    163 

Knight,  Orray  Taft nl863  645 

Knight,  Susanna  Eliza nl904  727 

Knight,  Walter  Brayton 1870  302 

Knight,  Webster 1876  327 

Knight,  William  Moore 1877   332 

Knights,  Frederic  Mellen g  730 

Knoop,  William  Theodore. ..  1901  467 
Knowles,  Charles  Edward. .  .  1891  397 
Knowles,  Edward  Randall.nl 881   665 

Knowles,  Edwin 1894  413 

Knowles,  Jerome  Henry.  .  .nl899  700 
Knowles,  John  Courtland.  .nl868  652 

Knowles,  John  Power 1836   170 

Knowles,  John  Power 1880  347 

Knowles,  Stephen  Dexter.  .nl902   715 

Knowles,  William 1843    196 

Knowlton,  Cyrus 1845  203 

Knowlton,  Ray  Forrest 1902  474 

Knox,  John 1887  381 

Kollig,  Matthew nl904  725 

KoUock,  Cornelius 1845  203 

Kollock,  Lemuel 1786     73 

Kollock,  Oliver  Hawes 1811    107 

Koopman,  William  Franklin 

1899  451 

Krause,  Allen  Kramer 1901  467 

Kyle,  James  Gregory nl860  639 

Lace,  John  Joseph 1897   433 

Ladd,  Albee  Lovejoy nl899  700 

Ladd,  Charles  Frederic 1863  272 

Ladd,  Frederic  Pierpont 1893  407 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


8s9 


I 


Name  Class  Page 

Ladd,  Herbert  Warren hi 892   587 

Ladd,  Isaac  Gifford 1886  376 

Ladd,  Mary  Louise  Gregory 

1901   470 

Ladd,  Samuel nl842  614 

Ladd,  William  Coffin 1881   351 

LaDuc,  Thomas nl856   631 

Lake,  John nl897   690 

Lake,  William  Douglas nl839  611 

Lakey,  Frank  Edwin 1894  413 

Lamar,  Albert  Rees nl851    622 

Lamb,  James  Curtis 1876   328 

Lamb,  John nl857   634 

Lamb,  Richard nl8S4  668 

Lambert,  Nathaniel 1787      74 

Lambert,  Thomas  Ricker.  .hl845   560 

Lamkie,  William  John 1905  494 

Lamont,  Hammond hl900   591 

Lamphear,  Grace  Edith nl896  689 

Lamphere,  George  Elmer. .  nl904  725 
Larason,  Darius  Francis.  .  .nl860  640 
Lamson,  Ebenezer  Eastbum 

nl864  647 

Lamson,  Elliott  Woodbury.  .  1893  407 
Lamson,  Herbert  Huntington 

nl883   667 

Lamson,  Isaac  Albert 1880  347 

Lamson,  Norton  Jude nl902   715 

Lamson,  Samuel 1828   153 

Lancey,  Elno  Dustin 1895  418 

Landon,  Margaret  May 1896  429 

Landrum,  William  Warren. .  1872  311 
Lane,  Gertrude  Gardner.  .  .nl900  707 

Lane,  Harriet  Gertrude 1905  496 

Lane,  Henry  Douglas nl880  664 

Lane,  Henrv  Fayette 1850  220 

Lane,  Isaac". nl769-1800  595 

Lane,  Ralph  Arthur 1904  488 

Lane,  Wallace  Rutherford  .nl899   700 

Lane,  Wilfred  Clary nl901   709 

Lane,  William  Albert 1886   376 

Lane,  William  Edmund...  .nl904  725 

Lane,  William  Hovle 1880  347 

Lang,  Herbert  Bowman 1896  425 

Langdon,  Courtney hi 891   586 

Langdon,  William  Chauncv.1892  402 
Langley,  Alfred  Gideon. .  .'.  .  1876  328 
Langworthy,  Louis  Russell.  .  1904  488 
Lanphear,  Elisha  Frederic.  .  187  5  323 
Lapham,  Benjamin  Newell.  .  1843    196 

Lapham,  Myron  Daniel 1900  459 

Lapham,  Oscar 1864   276 

Lapham,  Simon  Savles 1898  442 

Larcher,  William. .' nl901    709 

Larkin,  Alexander  Joseph. . .  1903  482 

Larkin,  James  Henry nlS96  687 

Larkin,  Lyman  Barnes  .  .  .  .hl838  557 
Earned,  Edwin  Channing.  . .  1840  186 
Lamed,  Edwin  Channing. . .  1878-337 
Lamed,  Erastus 1795  .  82 


Name  Class  Page 

Earned,  George 1792      79 

Lamed,  Samuel hi 83 5   555 

Larry,  Anne  May 1899  455 

Larry,  Evangeline nl900  707 

Larry,  John  DeWitt nl896  687 

Larwill,  John  Straughan 1860  260 

Latham,  Eva  Jane nl900   707 

Latham,  Frank  Terry 1877   332 

Latham,  Harriet  Lusannah 

nl899   702 

Latham,  Henrv  Simmons.  .  .  1863  272 

Latham,  Williams 1827    150 

Lathrop,  James  Walcott. .  .  .  1847  21 1 
Lathrop.  William  Gilbert...  1889  388 

Lauder,  William 1898  442 

Laughlin,  Henry  Alexander  1860  260 
Lavander,  James  Francis,  .n  1902  715 
Laviolette,  Maria  Louise.  .  .  .  1905  496 

Law,  Andrew 1775     70 

Lawlor,  Thomas  Francis. .  .nl901  709 
Lawrence,  Edward  Newbold 

nl864  647 

Lawrence,  James  Gore  King  1865   280 

Lawrence,  John  H nl822  601 

Lawrence,  William  Beach.. hl869  577 

Lawry,  George  Albert nl902  715 

Laws,  Martin  Luther 1864  276 

Lawson,  Frank  May nl901   709 

Lawson,  James 1895  418 

Lawton,  Alfred 1851   224 

Lawton,  Arthur  Thomas 1882  355 

Lawton,  Charles  Engs 1886  376 

Lawton,  Edward  Pavson..  nl853  624 

Lawton,  Francis ' 1869  297 

Lawton,  Job  George nl847  619 

Lawton,  William  Ross 1903  482 

Lawton,  William  Seabrook.nl 846  618 

Lawton.  Uriah  William 1856  244 

Lazell,  Charles  Thurbcr 1864  276 

Lazell,  Ebenezer 1788     7  5 

Lazell,  Jonathan  Ellis nl833  606 

Lazell,  Warren  Ellis nl852  623 

Leach,  Arunah  A nl838  610 

Leach,  Daniel 1830   157 

Leach,  Harry  Clifford 1902  474 

Leach,  James  Edward 1848  215 

Leach.  James  Edward 1874   318 

Leach,  Simeon  Rvarson 1883  361 

Leahy,  Bessie  Madeleine 1905  496 

Learning,  Jonathan  Furman 

nl846  618 

Lear,  Robert  Hemian nl902   715 

Learned,  Erwin  Harvey. .  .nl902  715 

Learned.  Leslie  Elias 1893  407 

Learned.  William  Setchell ...  1897  433 
Leamed.  William  Turell. . .  .  1882  355 
Leathe,  William  Edward. .  .nl895  684 

Leavenworth,  Nathan 1874  318 

Leavitt,  Edward  Chalmers.nl 863  645 
Leavitt,  Julius^Adelbert 1875  323 


86o 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

LeBaron,  James  Francis.  .  .nl845  617 

Le  Baron,  Lemuel 1799     88 

Lederer,  Edward  Benedict ..  1901  467 
Lederer,  Gertrude  Weisl.  .  .nl902  718 
Ledwith,  William  Michael..    1860  260 

Lee,  Christopher  Marble 1877   332 

Lee,  Mary  Child 1902  478 

Lee,  William nl813   599 

Leech,  James  William nl902   715 

Leeson,  George  Edwin 1874   318 

Leete,  Alexander  Duncan. .  .  1883   361 

Leete,  Millicent  Rawson 1902  478 

Legate,  Henry nl817    599 

Le  Grand,  Abraham 1896  425 

Leighton,  Harry  Gancelo 1903  482 

Leighton,  Samuel  S nl838   610 

Leland,  Aaron hl815   543 

Leland,  Aaron  Whitney hi 8 14   542 

Leland,  Alonzo nl844  616 

Leland,  Augustin 1834   165 

Leland,  Charles  Bainbridge  .1904  488 

Leland,  Dexter 1822    135 

Leland,  Francis 1838   177 

Leland,  Ira 1837    173 

Leland,  Pardon  Kimball. .  .nl850  621 
Leland,     Phineas     Washing- 
ton  nl825   603 

Leland,  Waldo  Gififord 1900  459 

Leland,  Wilfred  Chester nl892   679 

Lemon,  George    Washington 

nl856   631 

Lennon,  John  Maria nl904   72  5 

Lent,  Frederick 1900  459 

Lent,  James  Manning nl904   725 

Lentell,  Jesse  Valentine. . .  nl850  621 

Lentell.  Richard 1844   199 

Leonard,  Alpha  Freeman.  .  .  1904  488 

Leonard,  Apollos hl791    528 

Leonard,  Arthur  Newton. . .  .  1892  402 

Leonard,  Bernard hi 804   536 

Leonard,  Charles nl902   715 

Leonard,  Charles  Melvin.  .  .  .  1883   361 

Leonard,  David 1792      79 

Leonard,  Edward  Francke.nl856  631 
Leonard,  Esek  Samuel  Hop- 
kins  1814   115 

Leonard,  Ezekiel  B nl803    596 

Leonard,  Ezra 1801      90 

Leonard,  Frank  Jacob nl865   648 

Leonard,  George nl802   596 

Leonard,  George hl804  537 

Leonard,  George 1824   140 

Leonard,  Grace  Fisher 1903  485 

Leonard,  Henry  Fiske 1826   147 

Leonard,     John     Burroughs 

Hopkins 1814   115 

Leonard,  Joshua 1788      75 

Leonard,  Mary  Beecher 1899  455 

Leonard,  Nehemiah  Allen.  .  .  1848  215 
Leonard,  Oliver 1787      74 


Name  Class  Page 

Leonard,  Samuel hl791    528 

Leonard,  William  Augustus    1793      80 
Leonard,  Zenas  Lockwood. .  1880  347 


80 

529 

80 

90 

709 


140 
700 
636 
433 
690 
703 
494 
285 
407 
690 
720 


Leonard,  Zenas  Lockwood. .  1794 

Leonard,  Zephaniah hi 793 

Leonard,  Zephaniah 1793 

Lesley,  James 1801 

LeStage,  Donald nl901 

Lester,  Clarence  Brown 1900  459 

Lester,  John  Erastus 1862   268 

Letombe,  Joseph   Phihppe.hl791    528 
Lettsom,  John  Coakley.  .  .  .hl794   531 

Le  Valley,  Mabel  Snow 1900  463 

Leveen,  Isa  Henry 1883   361 

Leverett,  Warren 1832    161 

Leverett,  Washington 1822    161 

Leverett,  William 1824 

Levis,  Harrv  Benjamin.  . .  .nl899 

Lewin,  Ezra  S nl858 

Lewis,  Charles  Ervin 1897 

Lewis,  Edgar  Alexander.  .  .nl897 

Lewis,  Elsie  Lilla nl899 

Lewis,  Ernest  Farnum 1905 

Lewis,  Evan 1866 

Lewis,  Frank  Grant 1893 

Lewis,  Frank  Horton nl897 

Lewis,  George  Henry nl903 

Lewis,  Harry  Edwin nl896   687 

Lewis,  James  Albert nl881   665 

Lewis,  John  Bosworth nl896   687 

Lewis,  John  Dexter nl868   652 

Lewis,  Joseph  Francis nl903   720 

Lewis,  Joseph  West 1894  413 

Lewis,  William m   732 

Lewisohn,  Sam nl897   691 

Libbey,  Samuel  Pray nl870  654 

Libby,  Arthur  Stephen. .  .  .al904   509 
Lightburn,  Benjamin  Willey 

1884  367 

Lillibridge,  Edward  Hoxie.nl 87 3   657 
Lillibridge,      Jesse      Wanton 

Shippee, nl904 

Lincoln,  Allan  Heman nl876 

Lincoln,  Arthur 1870 

Lincoln,  Charles  Henry 1861 

Lincoln,  Heman 1840 

Lincoln,  James  Granger 1880 

Lincoln,  James  Madison    .  .nl844   616 

Lincoln,  John  Larkin 1836   170 

Lincoln,  John  Larkin 1873   315 

Lincoln,  Jotham 1836   170 

Lincoln,  Kirke  Porter 1902   474 

Lincoln,  Leontine hl889 

Lincoln,  Louis  Manson 1892 

Lincoln,  Samuel  Everett. .  .  .  1904 

Lincoln,  Solomon 1822 

Lincoln,  Theodore  Gerry. .  nl862 
Lincoln,  Theodore  Leonard.  .1825 
Lincoln,  William  Ensign. .  .  .  1868 
Linden,  John 1901 


725 
661 
302 
265 
186 
347 


585 
402 
488 
135 
643 
144 
293 
467 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


86 1 


Name  Class  Page 

Lindsay,  Lucky  Alonzo 1887   381 

Lindsey,  John nl807    597 

Lindsay,  John  Hathaway.  .  .  1892  402 
Lindsey,  Joseph  Ferdinand.  .1873   315 

Linfield,  Augustus nl869  653 

Lingham,  Clarence  Hart.  .  .  .  1897   433 

Linsley,  Harvev nl870  654 

Lippitt,  Charles'  Warren 1865    280 

Lippitt,  Edward  Russell 1817    122 

Lippitt,  Francis  James 1830   157 

Lip] )itt,  George  Warren.  .  .  nl838  610 
Lippitt,  Henry  Frederic.  ...   1878  337 

Lippitt,  Jeremiah 1808   102 

Lippitt,  John nl814   599 

Lippitt,  John nl849   621 

Lippitt,  Joseph  Francis 1805      97 

Lippitt,  Robert  Lincoln. . .  .nl882  666 
Lippitt,  William  Millard.  .  .nl888  674 
Liscomb,  William  Shields.  .  .  1872   311 

Lisk,  Charles  Wayland 1890  392 

Lisle,  Frank  Dyer 1891   397 

Lisle,  Frank  Fred  de nl904  725 

Litchfield,  George  Allen nl863   645 

Litchfield,  Joseph 1773      69 

Litchfield,  Roy  Sylvester.  .nl903   721 

Littell,  Henry  Augustus 1855   240 

Little,  Amos  Brickett nl844  616 

Little,  John  Park 1794     81 

Littlefield,  Clarence 1885  372 

Littlefield,  James  Bancroft.  .  1902  474 
Littlefield,    Katharine  Frances 

1902  478 

Littlefield,  Leland  Howard  nl892  679 
Littlefield,  Nathan  Whitman 

1899  451 

Livermore.  Silas 1842    193 

Livesey,  Milton nl863   645 

Livingston,  Benjamin  Thom- 
son  1897   433 

Llewellyn,  Arthur  Joseph  Al- 
fred  1893  407 

Lloyd,  Charles  Sumner nl900   705 

Lloyd,  Marian  Towne  Baker 

g  728 

Lobdell,  Ebenezer nl808  598 

Locke,  Benjamin  Lawrence.  1847   211 

Locke,  Edwin  Allen 1896  426 

Locke,  George  Lyman hl893   588 

Locke,  John  Francis nl869   653 

Locke,  Minnie  Elizabeth. .  .nl 904  727 
Lockwood,  Chauncev  Avery 

.' nl897   691 

Lockwood,  James  Thomas..  1876  328 
Lockwood,  Moses  Brown.  .hl857  569 
Loeb,  Irvin  Jacob  Schwarz.nl 902  715 
Loepsinger,  Albert  John.  .  .nl904  725 
Lombard,  George  Edward.  nl897   691 

Lonergan,  John  Lewis nl902   715 

Long,  Joseph  Darwin 1855   240 

Long,  Luther  Rice 1849   217 


Name  Class  Page 

Long,  Samuel nl854   626 

Longwcll,  Robert  Bull 1903   482 

Lonsdale.  John  Francis 1867   290 

Loomis,  George  Albert 1884   367 

Loomis,  Justin  Rolph 1835    168 

Loomis,  Warren  Weston. .  .nl904   725 

Loomis,  Watts  Todd nl856  631 

Lopez,  Raymond 1846  207 

Lord,    Harrison    Van    Rens- 
selaer  1843    196 

Lord,  Henrv  Dutch nl8?l    622 

Lord,  Henrv  Martin nl897   691 

Lord,  John'.McCurdy nl855   628 

Lord,  Joseph  Haley 1885   372 

Lord,  Walter  Jabez nlS95   695 

Loring,  Bailev 1807    100 

Loring,  Daniel 1800     89 

Loring,  Jerome 1813    112 

Loring,  John  Alden nl843   615 

Loring,  John  Gould 1849   217 

Loring,  Joseph  C nl833   606 

Lothrop,  Charles  H nl856  631 

Lothrop,  Cyrus 1810   106 

Lothrop,  Edward  Augustus.  1834   165 
Lothrop,  George  Van  Ness.  .  1838   177 

Lothrop,  Henrv  Wood nlS61   642 

Lothrop,  Samuel   HartwcU. .  1803     93 

Lothrop,  Stillman  I nl836  608 

Lott,  William  Clawson 1882  355 

Loud,  Bessie  Alberta 1903   485 

Loud,  Harrv  Bertram nl899   700 

Loud,  Jacob  Herscy 1822    135 

Loud,  Samuel  Prince 1805     97 

Love,  Frank  Wayland 1864  276 

Love,  Horace  Thomas 1836   170 

Love,  Horace  Warren nl864  647 

Love,  Roger  Williams nl863   645 

Lovejov,  Edward  Fairfield.  .  1885  372 
Loveland,  Clifton  Wells...  nl897   691 

Lovell,  Lorenzo  Oren 1833    163 

Lovell,  Nehemiah  Gorham..l833   163 

Lovering,  Amos 1828   153 

Lovering,  Henrv  Morton 1861   265 

Lovering,  Henry  Morton..  nl899  700 

Lovering,  Warren 1817    123 

Lovewell,  Henrv  Plummer.  .  1889  388 

Lovie.  James...' nl839  611 

Low,  Adclla  Frances nlS97   693 

Low,  Charles  Walter nl899  700 

Low.  Herbert  Colbath 1901   467 

Low,  Obed  Burnham nl846  618 

Low,  William  Henry nl873  657 

Low,  William  Kinsley 1901   467 

Lowe.  Harry  Hadfield nl899  700 

Lowell.  Linda  May 1904  491 

Lowell,  Russell  Crosby 1899  451 

Lownev.  Dennis  Joseph. . .  nl89/    691 

Luce,  Leonard 1824   140 

Ludwig,  Edward  Elmer...  nl895  684 
Ludwig.  Loretta 1900  463 


862 


BROWN      UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Lufburrow,  Homer  Milton.nl 844  616 

Lummus,  John ml820   514 

Luscombe,  John 1795      82 

Luther,  Charles  Bateman.  .  .  1883   361 

Luther,  Charles  Carroll .•1871   306 

Luther,  Edgar  Howard.  ...nl873   657 
Luther,  Frederic  Newton. . .  .  1884  367 

Luther,  John  Hill 1847  211 

Luther,  Minnie  Amelia   Hor- 

ton nl896   688 

Lyell,  Thomas hl803   536 

Lyman,  Bertha  Huntington 

■ nl896   689 

Lyman,  Daniel  Wanton. . .  .nl865   648 
Lyman,  Emily  Hastings.  .  .nl901   712 

Lyman,  Moses 1858  252 

Lyman,  Samuel 1814   115 

Lynch,  Charles  Peter nl900  705 

Lynch,  Katherine  Gertrude  al899   504 

Lynch,  Michael  Joseph 1904  488 

Lyon,  Aaron  Clement 1857  247 

Lyon,  Abija  Smith 1837    173 

Lyon,  Appleton  Park nl871   656 

Lyon,  Emory hl858  570 

Lyon,  Emory  Stevens 1883  361 

Lyon,  Jonathan  Fish 1870  302 

Lyon,  Lucius 1844   199 

Lyon,  Marcus  Ward 1897  433 

Lyon,  Merrick 1841    189 

Lyon,  Moses  G nl837   609 

Lyon,  Samuel  Sherwood. .  .nl844  616 

Lyon,  William  Henry 1868  293 

Lyons,  Minnie  Leora  Bartlett 

1901  470 

Lyons,  Robert  Kerr nl899  700 

Lythgoe,  Albert  Morton. . .  nl891   678 

Mabbett,  Jonathan 1848  215 

Mabie,  Harry  Saxton 1896  426 

Mabry,  Irving  Ellis nl902  715 

MacAlister,  James 1856  244 

McAllister,  Cutler  Corday.  .nl853  624 
McAllister,  Francis  Marion.  .  1853   232 

McAllister,  Ida  Louise nl901   712 

McAllister,  William nl876  661 

MacArthur,  Robert  Fox..  .nl896  687 

McAuslan,  Harold  Lee nl900  705 

j\IcAuslan,    William  Alex- 
ander  1896  426 

McBain,  Mary  Catharine .  .  .  nl899  703 
McBay,  John  Prior  Thornley 

nl904  725 

McCaffrey,  Edward  Joseph  .  1903  482 

^McCaffrey,  Ella  Baxter 1902  478 

McCaffrey,  Joseph  Jay 1899  451 

McCann,  James  Alphonsus.  .  1904  488 
McCartin,  John  Edward  ..  .nl904   726 

McCarthy,  Charles 1896  426 

McCarthy,  Eugene  Ambrose.  1904  488 
McCarthy,     Joseph     Francis 

John nl901   709 


Name  Class  Page 

McCarthy,  Nathaniel  James 

hl892   587 

McCarthy,  Nicholas nl856   631 

McCartin,  John  Edward. .  .  nl904   725 

McClave,  Archibald nl897   691 

McClellan,  Arthur  Daggett.  .1873  315 
McClellan,  George  Browning 

nl897   691 

M'Clellan,  Judah  Alden 1799     88 

M'Clellan,  WiUiam 1782      72 

M'Clintock,  Henry  King 1810   106 

M'Clintock,  Joseph 1820   128 

McCobb,  Henry nl874  659 

McComber,  Stewart  Alfred. .  1896  426 
McConnell,  Louise  Jeannette 

nl903   722 

McConnico,  Andrew  Jackson 

1899  451 

McConnico,  Clifford  Vaiden 

nl901   709 

McCord,  Charles  Gibson 1873  315 

MacCormack,  Sara  Louise g  730 

McCormick,  George  Troup. nl860  640 

M'Corrie,  John 1814   115 

McCosh,  James hl868  576 

M'Coy,  William  Albert nl903   721 

McCready,  Harry  Sumner.  .nl900   705 

McCready,  Sadie  Emma 1897   437 

McCready,  William  Vincent.  1897   433 

McCreery,  Charles  John 1886  376 

McCreery,  William nl903   721 

McCrillis,  Arthur  Milton. ...  1897  433 
McDonald,  Charles  Anthony 

1903  482 

McDonald,  Ralph  Augustus 

nl901   709 

McDonald,  William 1895  418 

McDonnell,  Thomas  Francis 

Irving 1891   397 

MacDougall,  Hamilton  Craw- 
ford  hl901    592 

McEleney,  John  Francis.  .  .nl899  700 

McElroy,  Frank  Henry nl901   710 

McFarland,  Horace 1892  402 

McFarland,  James  Robert. nl847   619 

McFee,  Frank  Emerson 1875  323 

McGinn,  Arthur  Francis.  .  . .  1892  402 
McGlaufhn,  Clifford  Elmore  1898  442 
McGlynn,  William  Francis. nl896   687 

M'Gore,  John ml816  513 

McGough,  John  Henry 1905  494 

MacGowan,  Walter  Estes.  .  .  1902  474 
MacGown,  Philip  Talmage.  .  1895  418 
MacGregor,  George  Douglas 

Robertson nl891    678 

MacGregor,  Robert  Stewart.  1894  413 
McGuinness,  Edwin  Daniel.  .  1877  332 
McGuire,  William  Victor.  .  .nl891  678 
Mcllvaine,  Charles  Pettit.  .hl832  552 
Mclntire,  Charles  Herbert. .  .  1885  372 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


863 


Name  Class  Page 

Mcintosh,  Herbert 18S2   356 

Mclntyre,  Eugene  La  Verne.  1904  488 
Mclntyre,  Joseph  Belfield  .  .  1894  413 

Mclver,  William  Wilds nl848  619 

McKeen,  Ernest  William...  nl899  700 
McKeever,  Franklin  Garrett  1881  351 
McKenna,  Edward  Francis. .  1905  494 
McKenna,  James  Joseph. . .  .  1904  488 
McKenna,  Theresa  Rachel...  1904  491 
McKenzie,  Andrew  Comstock 

nl893   680 

MacKenzie,  Charles  Fisk 1890  392 

McKenzie,  Isabel  Sawyer.  .nl902  718 
MacKenzie,  John  Milne.  ...1876  328 
Mackenzie,  Joseph  William. .  1904  488 
McKenzie,  William  Scott..  .hl864  573 
McKerroU,    Mary    Catharine 

McBain nl899  703 

Mackie,  Andrew 1814   US 

Mackie,  Andrew 1845  203 

Mackie,  John 1800     89 

Mackie,  John  Milton 1832   161 

Mackie,  Peter  Fearing 1842   193 

Mackie,  Suzanne  Gertrude...  1900  463 

Mackie,  Walter  Dennis nl904  725 

Mackinney,  Charles  Baldwin 

nl896  687 

Mackinney,  Harold   Austin..  1903  482 

McKinney,  John 1874  319 

McKinstry,  Oliver  Lee nl851   622 

McLane,  Charles  Herbert. .  ..1893  407 

McLane,  Francis  Albert 1885  372 

McLaren,  James  Henry.  .  .  .nl897  691 
Maclaren,  Robert  Forrest.  .nl863  645 
M'Larren,  Irvine  Greene. .  .  .  1872  311 

McLaughlin,  James 1890  393 

McLaughlin,  William  Charles  1901  467 

Maclay,  Archibald hl819  545 

M'Lean,  Archibald hl793   529 

McLellan,  Francis  Miller 1839   181 

McLeod,  Collin  Alexander.  .nl903  721 
IMacleod,  George  Raynesford 

nl889  675 

McLeod,  Howard  Donald.  .nl887  672 
McLeod,  James  Duncan.. .  .nl901   710 

McLeod,  Stewart  Baker 1901  467 

McManus,  John nl897  691 

McMaster,  Lauren  Leslie. .  .n  1904  725 
MacMinn,  George  Rupert. . .  1905  494 

McMurray,  Francis nl896   687 

McMurry,  James  Geoffrey.  . .  1890  393 
Macnair,  William  Mackintosh 

1903  482 

McNaughton,  George  Willard 

nl894  682 

]\Iacomber,  Albert nl839  612 

Macomber,  Alice  Josephine. .  1905  496 

Macomber,  Edward  F nl861   642 

Macomber,  Edward  Sumner 

nl904  725 


Name  Class  Page 

Macomber,  Ellwood  Gassett 

nl881   665 

Macomber,  Joshua  Mason. . .  1835   168 

Macomber.  Robert  P nl821    601 

McPhail,   Duncan   Martin 

Luther 1902  474 

M'Pherson.  James 1814    115 

MacPherson,  James nl904   725 

McQuaid,  Mafv  Anne 189<^  455 

McQuaid,  Phillip  John 1900  459 

MacQuillin.  Lillian  Gertrude  1899  455 

McRuer,  William   nl854   626 

Macurda,  Arthur  Amsden. . .  1895  419 
McVicar,  William  Neilson.  .hl904  593 
MacWhinnie,  Caroline  Louise 

Briggs 1899  454 

McWhinnie.  James 1867   290 

Macv,  Jesse hl898  591 

Macy,  John  Coggeshall 1870  302 

Madison,  Harold  Lester 1901   467 

Magenis,  Arthur  John    .  .  .  .nl855   628 

Magill,  Edward  Hicks 1852  228 

Magill,  William  Henry 1893  407 

Maginnis,  John nl831   606 

1      Maginnis,  John  Sharp hl844    559 

i      Magoun.  William 1823   138 

i      Maguire,  Ellen  Frances. .  .  .nl900  707 

1      Maguire,  Nora  Loretta 1904  491 

'      Mahan,  Dennis  Hart hlS37   556 

Mahoney,  Henry 1895  419 

Mahonev,  John  Christopher   1905  494 

Mahv,  Minnie  Catherine 1900  463 

Maine,  Clara  Horton nl896  689 

Mains,  Ernest  Carleton nl898  695 

Makepeace,  Edward  Mellen 

nl894   628 

Makepeace.  George  W nl836  608 

Malcom,  Charles  Howard.  .nl8S3  624 

Malcom.  George  Ide 1879  343 

Malcom,  Howard hlS27   549 

Malcom.  Thomas  Shields. ...  1839   181 

Mallet,  James  Fcnner nl842  614 

Mallett,  Edward  Jones hl832   552 

Mallory,  Harry  Heman 1899  451 

Malmstead,     Joseph     Ferdi- 
nand  1902  474 

Maloney.  Daniel  Joseph 1901   46/ 

Maltbv,  Edward  Benjarain.nl 862  643 

Man,  George  Flagg 1824   140 

Manatt,  Helena nl903  722 

Manatt.  Sara  Imbrie 1901  470 

Manatt,  Winifred 1897  437 

Manchester,  Alfred  Earle...nl884  668 
Manchester,  Alice  Howard..  1905  496 
Manchester,  Charles  Fenner.  1825  144 
Manchester,    Clarence    Hart- 

well   1886  3/6 

Manchester,  Earl  Northup  . .  1902  474 
Manchester,  Lean.lcr  Cornel- 
ius ■  ■    ^^'^ 


864 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Mandeville,  Frank  Nesler    .  .  1905  494 

Maner,  Joseph  Wade nl851   622 

Mangam,  William  Daniel. .  .nl900  705 

Mangano,  Antonio 1899  451 

Manly,  Francis  Edward nl859   638 

Mann,  Ariel hl818   544 

Mann,  Horace 1819   126 

Mann,  Isaac hl822   547 

Mann,  Jacob 1774     70 

Mann,  James hl783   524 

Mann,  Joel hl815   543 

Mann,  John  Preston 1776      71 

Mann,  John  Milton 1787      74 

Mann,  Ruth  Mitchell g  730 

Mann,  Samuel  F nl816   599 

Mann,  Samuel  Stillman 1841    189 

Mann,  Seth 1839   181 

Mann,  Stephen  Elmer 1884  367 

Mann,  Thomas nl818   600 

Manning,  Abel 1817    123 

Manning,  Edward  Payson. . .  1889   388 
Manning,  Emogene  Miriam.  .1895  422 

Manning,  Henry  Parker 1883   361 

Manning,  James 1786     73 

Manning,  John  Milton 1857   247 

Mansfield,  Albert  Thayer. ...  1868   293 

Mansfield,  Francis 1858  252 

Mansfield,  Francis  Heber. .. .  1889   388 
Mansfield,  Henry  Farnum. . .  1867   290 

Manton,  Charles 1807    100 

Manton,  George  Salma nl843  615 

Manton,  Joseph  Randall 1842    193 

Manton,  William  H nl835   607 

Manton,  William  James nl807    597 

Marble,  Frank  Elliot 1905   494 

Marble,  George  Edwin nl900  705 

March,  Alden ml820   514 

March,  Daniel 1806     99 

March,  David 1811    107 

Marchant,  William nl8S3   624 

Marcy,  Bradford hi 798   533 

Marcy,  Jenny  Marie  Jackson 

nl899   702 

Marcy,  Simeon 1795     82 

Marcy,  William  Learned 1808   102 

Marini,  George  Charles  de.  .nl854  626 

Markham,  Albert nl858  636 

Marks,  Charles  Frederick g  730 

Maronev,  John  Leo nl901    710 

Marsden,  George 1900  459 

Marsh,  Charles  Atwood 1898  442 

Marsh,  Edward  Sprague 1879   343 

Marsh,  Henry 1871   306 

Marshall,  Alexander 1888  385 

Marshall,  Ethelbert  A nl854  626 

Marshall,  Herbert 1816   120 

Marshall ,  John  Murray 1881   351 

Marshall,  William  Elwood.  ..1871   307 

Marshman,  Joshua hl810   539 

Marston,  George  Harrison. . .  1857   247 


Name  Class  Page 

Martin,  Benjamin  Elbridge..l894  413 
Martin,  Charles  Franklin. .  .al905  510 
Martin,  Edward  Sampson,  .nl 845   617 

Martin,  Frederick   Roy hl902   592 

Martin,  George  Rutherford  nl901  710 
Martin,  George  Washington.  1807    100 

Martin,  John  Russell 1807    100 

Martin,  Joseph  Foster 1817    123 

Martin,  Luther  Ambrose. .  .nl844   616 

Martin,  Richard 1899  451 

Martin,  Richard  Runyon 1889   388 

Martin,  Robert  Grant 1904  488 

Martin,  Robert  Mitchell 1873   315 

Martin,  William  Daniel 1862   268 

Marvel,  Frederick  William.. .  1894  413 

Marvel,  Louis  Henry 1867   290 

Maryott,  Carlton  Howard. . .  1904  488 
Maryott,  Charles  Alpheus. .  .  1870  302 

Maryott,  Erastus  Edgar 1870  302 

Maryott,  Harold  Burnham.. .  1900  459 
Mason,  Albert  Frederic  Roux 

nl848   619 

Mason,  Arthur  Livingston..nl874  659 

Mason,  Augustus 1841    190 

Mason,  Charles  Felix 1861   265 

Mason,  Charles  Henry 1849   217 

Mason,  Cyrus hl841    558 

Mason,  Daniel  Hayden nl873   657 

Mason,  Earl  Philip nl869   653 

Mason,  Eugene  Waterman..  1868  293 
Mason,  Eugene  Waterman...  1899  451 

Mason,  Francis hl853   566 

Mason,  Frank  Heath nl893   680 

Mason,  Frederic  Robert.  ..  .nl 880  664 
Mason,  George  Edward.  .  .  .nl862  643 
Mason,  Henry  Wainwright.nl 849   621 

Mason,  Hope  Waldron nl904   727 

Mason,  Howard  Harris 1900  459 

Mason,  James  Brown 1791      78 

Mason,  John  Hale 1878  337 

Mason,  John  Henry 1872   311 

Mason,  Joseph 1786      73 

Mason,  Manuel  Franklin. .  .nl902   715 

Mason,  Marshall  Silas nl883   667 

Mason,  Nathan  Francis nl853  624 

Mason,  Owen hl838  557 

Mason,  Ralph  Edward nl904   725 

Mason,  Robert    Lew  Preston 

1889   388 

Mason,  Stephen  Waterman. .  1904  489 

Mason,  William  Haile nl853   624 

Mason,  William  Simmons.  .  .  1876  328 
Massie,  Walter  Wentworth.nl 899   700 

Masury,  Alfred  Fellows 1904  489 

Matheiws,  Franklin  King..nl898  695 

Mather,  Frank  Jewett nl862   643 

Mather,  Joseph  Higgins.  .  ..nl843  615 
Mather,  William  Williams,  .hi 85 5   568 

Mathews,  Adrienne 1900  463 

Mathews,  George  Stitzel 1885   372 


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Name  Class  Page 

Mathewson,  Arnold  Bucklin 

nl878   663 

Mathewson,  Byron  Elmer.. nl899  701 
Mathewson,  Charles  Brenton 

1874  319 

Mathewson,  Earle  Jerome. .  .  1903  482 
Mathewson,  Ernest  Hoxsie..l896  426 
Mathewson,    Everett    Perci- 

ville 1873   315 

Mathewson,  Frank  Mason.  .  .1873  315 
Mathewson,  George  Henry. nl876   661 

Mathewson,  John nl846  618 

Mathewson,  Lester  Benjamin 

1898  442 

Mathewson,  Philip  Augustus 

1880  347 

Mathewson,  Rollin 1840   186 

Matsumoto,  Julius  Kumpeial894   501 

Matsumoto,  Matsuzo nl894   682 

Matteson,  Archibald  Claflin. .  1893  407 

Matteson,  Charles 1861    265 

Matteson,  Frank  Willington.  1892  402 

Matteson,  George  Arnold 1896  426 

Matteson,  Herbert  Allen.  ...  1897   433 

Matteson,  John 1886   376 

Mattuck,  Jacob  Alexander.. .  1904  489 
Mauran,  Antoine  Joseph.  .  .  .  1851   224 

Mauran,  Carlos nl828  604 

Mauran,  Clinton nl869  653 

Mauran,  Edward  Carrington 

nl841   613 

Mauran,  Frank 1885  372 

Mauran,  Frederick  Lawrence 

nl874  659 

Mauran,  Joseph 1816   120 

Mauran,  Joseph  Russell.  .  .  .nl856  631 
Mauran,  William  Lippitt. .  .nl887  672 
Mawney,  Robert  Wheaton.nl 904   725 

Maxcy,  Eaton  Whiting 1853   232 

Maxcy,  James  William nl848   620 

Maxcy,  Jonathan 1787      74 

Maxcy,  Milton 1802     92 

Maxcv,  Virgil 1 804     95 

Maxfi'eld,  Arthur  Carroll 1905  494 

Maxfield,  Berton  Lewis 1901   467 

Maxfield,  Walter  Ta^-lor.  .  .nl879  664 
Maxson,  Dar^vin  Eldridge. . .  1852   228 

Maxwell,  William  Peter 1798     86 

May,  Arthur  Palmer 1905  494 

Mav,  Edward  Mortimer nl883   667 

Mav,  Susan  Annie 1905  496 

Mav,  William 1788     75 

Mayhew,  Bartlett 1854   236 

Mavhew,  Jeremiah 1808   102 

Mavhew,  Theodore nl818  600 

Maynard,  Edward  Arthur. .  .  1895  419 
Mavnard,  Joshua  Leland. .  .hl853  566 
Meacham,  Alfred  Bertrand.  .  1896  426 
Mead,  Ada  Geneva  Wing.  .al896  502 
Mead,  Albert  Davis al891  499 


Name  Class  Page 

Mead,  John  Ross  Emmes..  .nl873   658 
Mead.  Marshall  Bradley...  nl868  652 

Mead,  Paul  Emerson nl902  716 

Mead,  Samuel 1788     7  5 

Meader,  Cliarles  Albert 1 89 1    307 

Meader,  Lewis  Hamilton. .  .al894   501 

Meader,  Walter  Sidney 1880  347 

Meader.  William  Granville.  .  1905  494 

Mears,  Fred  Winchester 1895  419 

Medbery,  James  Knowles.  .nl862  643 

Medberv,  Josiah 1875   323 

Medberv,  Nicholas hl836   556 

Medbery,  Samuel  Viall 1801      90 

Medburv.  Charles  Franklin. .  1888  385 

Meech,  Asa hi 807   538 

Meech.  Levi  Witter 184  5   203 

Meeser,  Spenser  Byron hl901    592 

Meeson.  John  Davidson nl848  620 

Meggett,  Matthew  McArthur 

nl862   643 

Meigs,  Joseph  L nl860  640 

Meiklefohn,  Alexander 1893  407 

Melendv,  Jesse  George 1901   467 

Mellen, "Edward 1823    138 

Mellen,  George  Alfred 1898  442 

Mellen,  Joshua 1862   268 

Mellen,  William  Chamberlain 

1836   170 

Mellor,  Godfrey  K nl865   648 

Mellor.  William  Harpin nl899   701 

Mendenhall,  Charles nl861    642 

Mendenhall,  Cyrus  Abram...  1891   398 
Mendenhall.  Isaiah  Barton.nl 874   659 

Mendenhall.  James  Kirk 1849   217 

Mercer,  Hester  Jane 1903  485 

Mercer,  Jesse hi 83 5   555 

Mercer.  Mary  Elizabeth 1903  485 

Merchant,  Alice  Louise  Gard- 
ner  1897   437 

Merchant,  Marcius  Harold.. .  18^7  433 

Meriam,  Norman nl825   603 

Merriam,  Henrv  Guernsey.  nl858  636 

Merriam.  Joseph 1819   126 

Merriam,  Lincoln  Asa nl852  623 

Merrick,  Nathan n  1769-1 800  595 

Merrick,  Origen  Hall 1876  328 

Merrick.   Sarah  Catherine 

Brainerd nl')02   718 

Merritield,  Fred  Oscar nl89()  676 

Merrill,  George  Plumer al896   502 

Merrill.  James nl841   613 

Merrill,  John 1793     80 

Merrill.  John  Gale 1821    131 

Merrill,  Joseph  Warren hi 880   582 

Merrill,  Leavitt  King nl883   667 

Merrill,  Sarah   Ethclvn 1897  437 

Merrill,  Theodore  Clarkson. .  1896  426 
Merrill,  William   Henrv. ..  .nl861   642 

Merrill,  Winfield  George 1882  356 

Merriman, Charles  Henry 1892  402 


866 


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Name  Class  Page 

Merriman,  Charles  Henry.,  hi  894  588 
Merriman,  Edward  Bruce.  .  .  1894  413 
Merriman,  Harold  Thurston.  1894  413 

Merriman,  Isaac  Butts 1897   433 

Merritt,  Goldsberry  Bobo..al896  502 
Merwin,  William  Harvey..  nl902   716 

Meseroll,  Lester 1895   419 

Meserve,  Elmer  Daniel 1902  474 

Meservey,  Atwood  Bond.  .  .hl862   573 
Messenger,  George  Washing- 
ton  1826   147 

Messer,  Asa 1790     77 

Messer,  George  Holmes 1865   280 

Messer,  Morris  Lewis 1891   398 

Metcalf,  Alfred 1802     92 

Metcalf,  Anna   Louise 1897   437 

Metcalf,  Charles  Albert nl878   663 

Metcalf,  Edwin 1842    193 

Metcalf,  Ferdinand... nl769-1800  595 
Metcalf,  Flora  May  Holt. .  .  .  1896  429 

Metcalf,  George 1874  319 

Metcalf,  George  Tracv 1833    163 

Metcalf,  Harold ' 1884  367 

Metcalf,  Haven 1896  426 

Metcalf,  Henry  Knight 1902   475 

Metcalf,  Houghton 1904  489 

Metcalf,  Howard  Tucker...    1897   434 

Metcalf,  John  George 1820   128 

Metcalf,  John  Henry nl873   658 

Metcalf,  Manton  Bradley.  .nl884  668 
Metcalf,  Nathaniel  Whiting.  1846   207 

Metcalf,  Paul  Ray hl801    534 

Metcalf,  Ralph nl883   667 

Metcalf,  Richard 1851   224 

Metcalf,  Robert  Brown nl870  654 

Metcalf,  Stephen  Olney 1878  338 

Metcalf,  Theron 1805      97 

Metcalf,  William  Penn nlS71   656 

Mickell,  William  Gridlev.  .  .nl84S   617 

Midgeley,  Marion 1905  496 

Midgley,  Albert  Leonard. .  .nl901   710 

Miles,  George  Davis 1843    196 

Miles,  Henry  Adolphus 1829   155 

Miles,  John 1794     81 

Miles,  Joshua  Jones nl842   614 

Miles,  Nelson  Appleton hl901    592 

Milford,  George  Washington  1877   332 

Millar,  Robert 1858   252 

Millard,  Charles  Dunsmore.nl 89 7   691 

Millard,  George  Wilson 187  5   323 

Millard,  Gertrude  Edna 1899  455 

Millard,  Jacob  Cooper 1905   494 

Miller,  Andrew  Troop nl862   643 

Miller,  Arthur  Eugene nl887   672 

Miller,  Augustus  Samuel.  ...  187 1   307 

Miller,  Caleb ml816   513 

Miller,  Charles  Thomas 1853   233 

Miller,  Charles  Thurber nl850  621 

Miller,  Edward 1874  319 

Miller,  Erasmus  Darwin 1832   161 


Name  Class  Page 

Miller,  Ezekiel  Lamb 1843    196 

Miller,  Frederic 1844   199 

Miller,  Harold  Tredenic 1899  451 

Miller,  Henrv  Alvin 1876  328 

Miller,  Herbert  Cleveland.  .  .  1897   434 

Miller,  Horace  George 1860  260 

Miller,  Hugh hl854   567 

Miller,  Jacob nl804   597 

Miller,  Lewis  Leprilete 1817    123 

Miller,  Mary   Maltby     Ailing 

nl904   726 

Miller,  Max  Merrill 1901   468 

Miller,  Moses 1800     89 

Miller,  Nathaniel hl814   542 

Miller,  Nathaniel nl845   617 

Miller,  Seth 1823    138 

Miller.  Thompson 1803      93 

Miller,  William  Brown  Martin 

1878   338 

Milliard,     Frank    Cowperth- 

wait 1899  451 

Milligan,  Annette  Walker.  .  .  1904  491 

Milliken,  Allen  Webster 1904  489 

Milliken,  Myrtis  Alida 1902  478 

Milliken,  Vergil  Stanley. . .  .nl901  710 
Millikin,  Herbert  Smith...  nl881  665 
Millington,  William  Henry.  .  1895  419 
Millman,  Lester  Walton . . .  .  nl898  695 

Mills,  Matthew nl834  607 

Mills,  Robert  Curtis hl861    572 

Mills,  William  Hammond...  .  1849   217 

Milne,  John  Milne nl901   710 

Milne,  Joseph  Davis 1877   332 

Milner,  Harry  Richardson.  .nl897   691 

Milner,  Lewis  Stanley 1902  475 

Minard.  Peter  Ravnard 1827    150 

Miner,  Francis  Wavland.  .  .nl860  640 
Miner,  Francis  Wayland.  .  .nlS94   682 

Miner,  George  Hermon 1863   272 

Miner,  George  Leland 1897   434 

Miner,  Henry  Bradlev 1864  276 

Miner,  John'Durward 1891   398 

Miner,  Josie  Star nl899   703 

Miner,  Lilian  Burleigh al898   504 

Miner,  Thomas ml825    516 

Miner,  William  Francis 1896  426 

Mirick,  William  Hartwell...nl846  618 
Mitchel,  Frederick  Augustus 

1860  261 

Mitchell,  Charles  Elliott 1861   265 

Mitchell,  Charles  Stuart 1905  494 

Mitchell,  Edwin  William.  .  .nl859   638 

Mitchell,  Eugene  Poor nl883   667 

Mitchell,   George   Langley 

Mills nl89S  695 

Mitchell,  Walter  Howard. . . .  1900  459 

Mitchell,  William hi 848   562 

Mofifat,  Samuel 1902  475 

Molloy,  Joseph- Henrv nl881    665 

MoUoy,  William  Aloysius...nl883   667 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


867 


Name  Class  Page 

Monaghan,  James  Charles. .  .  1885  372 
Monahan,  Francis  Denis.  .  .  .  1898  442 

Monk,  Wesley  Elias 1896  426 

Monroe,  Henrv  Augustus.,  .nl 894  682 

Monroe,  John 'Albert nl864  647 

Montague,  Andrew  Jackson 

hl903   592 

Montague,  Richard nl904  725 

Montague,  Thomas  Jones 1848  215 

Montgomery,  David  Henry  nl861    642 

Montgomery,  Hugh '.  .  .  1825    144 

Moodv,  Isaiah 1827    150 

Moore,  Charles  Edward nl870  654 

Moore,  Edward  Caldwell. ..  al 891   499 

Moore,  Jairus  Alpheus nl897   691 

Moore,  James  Spencer 1894  413 

Moore,  Lorenzo  Bvron nl874  659 

Moore,  Mark ' 1814   115 

Moore,  Martin 1810   106 

Moore,  Nathan  Wheaton 1852   228 

Moore,  Rachel  Lcedom al896   502 

Moore,  Thomas  Paine ml825   516 

Moore,  Walter  Howard 1867   290 

Moore,  William  B nl825   603 

Morcock,  William  James. ...  1851   224 

Morey,  Reuben 1835    168 

Morgan,  Aaron nl804   597 

Morgan,  Abel hl760   519 

Morgan,  Charles  C nl854  626 

Morgan,  Dura  Pratt 1869   298 

Morgan,  Eleazer nl830  605 

Morgan,  Frank  B nl878  663 

Morgan,  Jonathan nl803   596 

Morgan,  Morris  Barker 1855   240 

Moriartv,  John  Moselv 1827    150 

Moriartv,  Joseph.  .  .  .  .^ 1830   157 

Moroney,  Marv  Josephine.  .al899  505 
Moronev,  William  Joseph.  .nl888  674 

Morrell,"  George  Albert nl904   725 

Morrell.  Thomas  Thaddeus.  .1863  272 
Morrill,  Daniel  Follensbee. .  .  1843  196 
Morrill.  Donald  Littlefield. .  .  1880  347 

Morrill,  Shadrach  Cate nl863   646 

Morris,  Albert  Henry nl903   721 

Morris.  Charles hl827    549 

Morris,  Edgar  R nl859  638 

Morris,  Frank  Henrv 1895   419 

Morris,  George  Winfield 1898  442 

Morris,  John 1850  220 

Morris, Kichard nl895    684 

Morris,  William  Bowen 1846  207 

Morrison,  Albert  Long nl890  677 

Morrison,  William  Herbertn.  1856  631 
Morrison,  William  Herbert. .  1864  276 
Morrow,  Samviel  Roseburgh 

nl870  654 

Morse,  Abner 1816   120 

Morse,  Albert  Stephen nl872   656 

Morse,  Albert  Swift 1896  426 

Morse,  Alpheus  Carey hl868   576 


Name  Class  Page 

Morse.  Anne  Goddard nl903   722 

Morse,  Appleton nl827   604 

Morse,  Ebenezer  B nl803   596 

Morse,  Edward  Bailev 1896  426 

Morse,  Elijah '. 1809   105 

Morse,  Ethel  Busiel nl904   727 

Morse,  Frank  Lincoln 1886  376 

Morse,  Henry  Whitefield 1851    225 

Morse,  Horatio  Gilead 1840   186 

Morse.  John 1701      78 

Morse,  Stephen 1832    161 

Morse,  Susie  Brigham I8O9  455 

Morse.  Svlvanus! 1827    150 

Morse.  Walter  Nelson nl890  677 

Morse.  William  Robert nl898  695 

Morton,  Allan  Benton 1894  413 

Morton,  Andrew 1795     82 

Morton.  Cyrus ml 820   514 

Morton,  James  Ferdinand,  .hi 87 7    582 

Morton,  James  Hodges 1844   200 

Morton,  fames  Madison. ..  .h  1882   583 

Morton,  fob 1797      85 

Morton.  Johnson nl885  670 

Morton.  Joshua 1813    112 

Morton,  Lloyd 1849  218 

Morton,  Marcus 1804     o.s 

Morton.  Marcus 1838   177 

Morton,  Margaret g   730 

Morton,  Nathaniel 1840   I80 

Moseley.  Charles  Bartlctt....  1900  460 
Mosher,  William  Henrv  Brad- 
ley     nl846  618 

Moss,  Harriet  Irving  Brooks 

1899  4  54 

Moss,  Norman  Allen 1900  460 

Moss,  William  Beniamin. .  .nl902  716 
Moss,  William  Washburn... .  1894  413 

Mott.  Charles nl8S6  631 

Mott.  Frederick 1851   225 

Mott.  Thomas  Smith  Webb.  1822  136 
Moulton.      Elizabeth      Edge 

Armington nl898  606 

Moulton.  Mabel  Cornelia. ..  nl 903  722 
Moulton.  Seth  Augustine. .  .nI900  705 

Mowrv.  Arthur  May 1883  361 

Mowrv.  Daza  Page 1902  478 

Mowrv.  Elisha  Capron 1861    265 

Mowry,  Elisha  Capron 1<J04  489 

Mowry.  p:iisha  Cook 1846  207 

Mowrv.  Eugene  Clayton.  .  .n1887  672 
Mowrv,  Florence  Passniore  .  . .  .g  730 

Mowrv.  Joseph  Edward 1867   290 

Mowrv.  Joseph  Tyler nl902   716 

Mowry.  Oscar  Brnwnell 186.3  272 

Mowrv.  Ravmnnd  Greene..  .  1877   ^?'<2 

Mowrv,  Wendell  Axtell 1893  408 

Mowrv.  William  Augustus.. hi 866  575 
Moxom.  Phihp  Stafford. . .  .hl892  587 
Moxom.  Philip  Wilfred  Travis 

nl897   691 


868 


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Name  Class  Page 

Mudge,  William  Prescott...  .  1886  377 

Muenscher,  Charles  Joseph. .  1845  203 

Muenscher,  Joseph 1821  131 

Mulligan,  Anthony  Ambrose 

1896  427 

Mulliken,  Joseph ml817  513 

Multer,  Smith  Lewis 1898  442 

Mumford,  Charles  Carney. .  .  1881  351 

Mumford,  Euclid  Augustus  nl865  648 

Mumford,  Harry  Warren.  . . .  1901  468 

Mumford,  Urbane  Burris..  .nl87  5  660 

Munger,  Edmund  Bingham..  1892  402 

Munger,  Enos 1854  236 

Munger,  Lewis nl870  655 

Munro,  Allen 1821  132 

Munro,  Arthur  Earle 1902  475 

Munro,  Dana  Carleton 1887  381 

Munro,  Emily  Gardner 1898  445 

Munro,  Ethel  May 1903  485 

Munro,  Oliver  Buchanan. ...  1878  338 

Munro,  Walter  Lee 1879  343 

Munro,  Wilfred  Harold 1870  302 

Munro,  William  S nl829  605 

Munro,  Winthrop  Marshall 

nl884  669 

Munroe,  Ephraim 1828  153 

Munroe,  George  Burden...  .nl897  691 

Munroe,  Nellie  Florence 1900  463 

Murch,  William  Harris hi 83 7  557 

Murdock,  John  Nelson 1852  228 

Murdock,  John  Samuel 1896  427 

Murdock,  Isaac  Morse 1853  233 

Murdock,  Nettie  Serena 

Goodale 1895  422 

Murphv,  Frederick  William  .1899  451 

Murphy,  James  Francis 1887  381 

Murphy,  Thomas  Francis.  .nl874  659 

Murphy,  William  Thomas. .  .  1903  483 

Murrah,  Pendleton 1848  215 

Murray,     Christopher    Alex- 
ander  nl897  691 

Murray,  James  Ormsbee.  .  .  .  1850  221 

Murray,  John  Francis nl903  721 

Murray,  Thomas  Sharp nl843  615 

Mussey,  William  Francis. .  .nl 902  716 

Mustin,  John  Burton 1866  286 

Mustin,  William  Finn 1871  307 

Mykens,  Joseph  Henry nl903  721 

Myrick,  Eugene  Calvin 1890  393 

Myrick,  Nathaniel  Willis. .  .nl 900  705 

Nadeau,  Leo  Francis nl898  695 

Nahigian,  Hovsep  Caspar.  .nl903  721 

Nanes,  Philip 1905  494 

Nash,  Danforth  Livermore.nl902  716 

Nash,  Edgar  Smiley 1894  413 

Nash,  Jacob 1773  69 

Nash,  Samuel 1770  68 

Nash,  Stephen  Sydney 1859  256 

Nason,  Bertha  Mabel nl904  727 

Nason,  Elias 1835  168 


Name  Class  Page 

Nason,    Osmon   Cleander 

Baker 1882   356 

Natsch,  Henry 1902  47  5 

Neale,  Rollin  Heber hl850  563 

Needham,  George  Francis.  .hl843  559 
Needham,  Harry  Beach. . .  .nl893  681 
Needham,  John'Gregory. ...  1821  132 
Neff,  James  Moore  Wayne.  nl867   651 

Nelson,  Aaron  Hayden 1858   252 

Nelson,  Abial  W nl858   636 

Nelson,  Christian  Augustus..  1903  483 

Nelson,  James  M nl812   598 

Nelson,  Job 1790     77 

Nelson,  John  W nl813    599 

Nelson,  John  Warren nl815   599 

Nelson,  Levi nl769-1800   595 

Nelson,  Morgan 1813    112 

Nelson,  Stephen  Smith 1794     81 

Nelson,  William hl771   521 

Neuschuez,  Katharine  Marie  1898  4i5 

Newall,  Andrew 1884  367 

Newbold,  Charles  Laurie 1872  311 

Newbold,  Louis  Henry nl859   638 

Newcomb,  Charles  King....  1837  174 
Newcomb,  Henry  Stearns,  .nl 840  612 
Newcomb,  Walter  Elijah....  1902  475 
Newcombe,  George  Smith. . .  1903  483 

Newell,  Charles nl834   607 

Newell,  Edwin  Lincoln nl892  679 

Newell,  George nl844  616 

Newell,  George  Edwin nl855   628 

Newell,  Lucius  Herbert nl894  682 

Newell,  Lvman  Churchill...  .  1890  393 
Newell,  Marshall  Augustus.nl 884  669 

Newell,  Timothy nl847   619 

Newell ,  William  Palmer 1812   110 

Newhall,  Thomas  Bancroft.  .1832    161 

Newhall,  Walter nl873   658 

Newman,  Allan  Munro nl901   710 

Newman,  Ezekiel  Simeon.  .nl893  681 
Newman,  Sylvanus  Chace.  .hl859   571 

Newman,  William hl816   544 

Newman,  Zenas  B 1835    168 

Newton,  Abner  Nelson nl839   612 

Newton,  Benjamin  Arthur. nl887   672 

Newton,  Calvin nl825   603 

Newton,  George  Cune 1869   298 

Newton,  George  Moore 1862   268 

Newton,  Harold  Charles 1905   494 

Newton,  James hl786  524 

Newton,  John hi 773    522 

Newton,  Tracey  Lansing. . .  .  1890  393 

Nichols,  Albert  Rodman 1896  427 

Nichols,  Aurin  Bugbee nl866  650 

Nichols,  Bertha  Abby 1895   422 

Nichols,  Charles  Lemuel  ....  1872  311 
Nichols,  Ezra  Addison  Searle 

nl845   617 

Nichols,  George  Hayward.  .nl884  669 
Nichols,  George  Henry nl846  618 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


869 


Name  Class  Page 

Nichols,  Harold  Weeden.  .  .nl902   716 
Nichols,  Irene  Louise  Calef.nt898  696 

Nichols,  John  Smith nl849  621 

Nichols,  Lemuel  Bliss 1842    193 

Nichols,  Lester  Hutchinson..  1904  489 

Nichols,  Lucian nl824  602 

Nicholson,  Stephen nl882   666 

Nicholson,  William  Thompson 

1886   377 

Nickels,  Christopher  Marden- 

borough 1S30   157 

Nickerson,  Asa  Harden g  730 

Nickerson,  John  Albert 1867   290 

Nickerson,  Lester  Willis.  .  .  .  1902  475 
Nickerson,    Stephen    West- 

cott 1878  338 

Nickless,  Harr\-  Eugene 1901   468 

Nicolai,  John  Edward 1886  377 

Nightingale,  Charles  Spurgeon 

1894  414 

Nightingale,  Crawford 1834   165 

Nightingale,  Crawford  Allen 

1878  338 

Nightingale,  Frederic  Albert 

1878  338 

Nightingale,  Horatio  Rogers 

nl883   667 

Nightingale,  John  Clark 1789      76 

Nightingale,  Joseph nl803   596 

Niles,  Lucien  Hanks 1862   268 

Niles,  Nathaniel  Leo 1899  451 

Niver,  Edwin  Barnes 1893  408 

Noble,  Ernest  Harper nl904   725 

Noble,  William  James 1897   434 

Noel,  Baptist  Wriothesley..hl859   571 

Nolan,  James  Joseph nl899   701 

Norcross,  Austin 1843    196 

Nordlinger,  Beulah  May  Hahn 

1900  463 

Norris,  Benjamin 1823    138 

Norris,  Clarence  Elnathan...  1900  460 

Norris,  John 1851   225 

Norris,  Wilfred  Benson 1899  451 

Norris,  William  Evans nl857   634 

North,  Alfred 1858  252 

North,  Edward hl844   560 

Northrop,  Edward  Arthur.. .  1900  460 
Northrup,  William  Boyce..nl894  682 

Northup,  Immanuel 1821    132 

Norton,  Arthur  Edwin 1900  460 

Norton,  George 1804     95 

Norton,  Gorham  Noble 1892  402 

Norton,  Jacob hl803   536 

Norton,  Mabel  Gardner  White 

1900  464 

Norton,  William 1802     92 

Norton,  William nl867   651 

Norwood,  Harrv  Yorke nl902   716 

Nott,  Charles  Palmer 1896  427 

Nott,  Eliphalet hi 795   531 


Name  Class  Page 

Noyes,  Amos nl854  626 

Noyes,  Charles  Henry nl87S  660 

Noyes,  Edwin 1837    174 

Noyes,  Isaac  Pitman nl870  655 

Noyes,  Lucia  Maria  Clapp.al893  499 

Noyes,  Moses 1801      90 

Noyes,  Thomas hi 81 7    544 

Noyes,  Walter  Bernard 1858  252 

Numan,  William  A nl854  626 

Nye,  Jonathan 1801      91 

Nve,  Salmon nl803   596 

Obear,  George  Barrows. .  .  .al905   510 

Ober,  Joshua  Foster 1S64   276 

O'Brien,  Dennis  Francis 1898  442 

O'Brien,  William  Francis.  .nl9U2  716 
OConnell,  Frederick  William 

1904  489 

O'Conner,  Edward  De  Vallie 

1892  402 

O'Connor,  Charles  Jerome.. .  1895  419 
Odemian,  John  Ferdinand,  n  1902  716 
O'Donnell.  Bernard  Le«i... .  nl895  684 
O'Donnell.  Daniel  William. nl903  721 
O'Donnell.  John  Benedict.  .nl899  701 
O'Donnell,  William  Thomas.  1895  419 

O'Gara,  John  Francis 1900  460 

Okada,  Heita nl895   684 

Okie,  Howard nl866  650 

Olcott,  Egbert nl859  638 

Olcott,  John  Hezekiah 1872  311 

Oldfield.  Henry  Harrison...  .  1865  281 
Oldham,  James  Roberts  De- 

crevi \S'>7  434 

Oldham,  Nellie  Florence  Mun- 

roe 1900  46.? 

Olds,  Raymond  Lawson...  .nl899  701 

O'Learv.'Charies nl892  679 

O'Lear'v,  Clement  Dietrich.  .  1884  367 

Olin,  Russell  Asa nl862  643 

Oliver.  Edwin  Smith 1847   212 

Oliver.  Thomas  Fitch hi 783   524 

Olmstead.  Nathaniel   H nl808   598 

Olney,  Albion   N nl832  606 

Olney.  Elam  Ward nl898  695 

Olney,  George  Harw(x>d 1895  419 

Olnev.  George  Isaacs 1803     93 

Olnev,  Gideon  Wanton hi 822   547 

Olnev.  James  N nl8S4  626 

Olnev.  Nathaniel  Greene. ...  1 798     86 

Olnev.  Richard 1856  244 

Olnev.  Richard 1892  402 

Olnev.  Robert  Stanberrv...  .  1891   398 

Olney.  Stephen  Thaver hi 850   563 

O'Mallev.  Thomas  P'rancis.  nl904  725 
O'Ncil.  "Jo.scph  Berchman.  .  .  1894  414 

O'Ncil.  William  Hcnrv 1892  402 

O'Neil.  William  Robert g  730 

Ordway.  Lucius  Pond 1883  361 

Ordwav.  Otis  Osgood 1874  319 

Ordway.  Samuel  Hanson 1880  347 


870 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

O'Reilly,  John  Domenic. . .  nl902   716 

O'Reilly,  Peter  Miles nl902   716 

Ormsbee,  Allen  Ives 1852   229 

Ormsbee,    George    Lewis 

Collins nl890  677 

Ormsbee,  John  Holden 1880  347 

Orswell,  Marv  Alida 1901   471 

Orswell,  William  Warren.,  .nl 896  687 

Osbom,  Marv  George a  1901    506 

Osbom,  Sarah  Mabel 1897   437 

Osborne,  Charles  Eri 1898  442 

Osborne,  George hl803   536 

Osgood,  Edward  Louis 1867   290 

Osgood,  Howard hl868   576 

Osier,  Charles  Lemuel 1903  483 

Osier,  Emma  Grace nl902   718 

Osier,  Lemuel  Josiah 1872   311 

Oslin,  Mary  Ellen 1904  491 

Ostby,  Harold  Webster nl899   701 

Osterhout,  John  Vanleuven.  .1866  286 
Osterhout,  Winthrop    John 

Vanleuven 1893  408 

Otheman,  Anthony  Henry.  nl846  618 

Otheman,  Edward 1831    159 

Otis,  Fred  Alleyne 1903  483 

Otis.  Horatio  Nelson nl904   726 

Otis,  James  Orin nl897   691 

Otis,  Melville  Neal nl903   721 

Otis,  Wilham  Henry nl856   631 

Otis,  William  Pierce 1896  427 

Otto,  Louis  Guillaume hl787   525 

Oulton,  John hl774   523 

Overing,  Robert nl 769-1 800   595 

Overton,  William 1887   381 

Owen,  Augustus  Stanton 1890  393 

Owen,  Bernard  Wright 1898  442 

Owen,  Blaine nl902   716 

Owen,  Charles  Dexter 1897   434 

Owen,  Fred  Brown nl896  688 

Owen,  Jesse  Bell 1896  427 

Owens,  Thomas  Edward 1897   434 

Owens,  William  Frazer nl902   716 

Pabodie,  Benjamin  Francis. .  1860  261 
Pabodie,  William  Henry. ...  1855  240 
Packard,  Alpheus  Appleton 

nl895   684 

Packard,  Austin 1821    132 

Packard,  Frances  Elizabeth 

nl901   712 

Packard,  George 1889   388 

Packard,    George    Washing- 
ton  1839   182 

Packard,  Levi 1821    132 

Packard,  Noah  Ford 1842    193 

Packard,  Roscoe  Milliken g  730 

Packard,  Sarah  De  Veaux.. .  1904  491 
Packard,  Sumner  Tingley.  .  .  1895  419 
Paddock,  George  Frederic.  .  1902  475 

Padelford,  Alpheus 1803      94 

Padelford,  John nl801    596 


Name  Class  Page 

Padelford,  Philip 1773      69 

Padelford,  Seth hl798   533 

Page,  Ellen  Sefton  Waterman 

1902  479 

Page,  Emery  Harkness 1847   212 

Page,  Ernest  Victor 1896  427 

Page,  Frank  Allen 1901   468 

Page,  Grace  Howe nl899   703 

Page,  Harrison  Carleton. . . .  1843  196 
Page,  Helen  Ridler  White. al901   507 

Page,  Inman  Edward 187  7   332 

Paige,  Wesley  Arthur 1902  475 

Paige,  Winslow hl828   550 

Paine,  Charles  Adams nl874  659 

Paine,  Charles  Edwin 1898  442 

Paine,  Emerson 1813    112 

Paine,  Ernest  Trowbridge. . .  1901   468 

Paine,  Frederick 1857   247 

Paine,  George  Burgess 1855   240 

Paine,  Harry  Merton 1902  47  5 

Paine,  James  Monroe nl886  671 

Paine,  John  Fiske nl898   695 

Paine,  Lemuel 1803      94 

Paine,  Robert  Hitchcock 1865   281 

Paine,  Royal 1827    150 

Paine,  William  H nl837   609 

Paine,  William  Howard 1891   398 

Painter,  Lawrence  Gilpin.. .  .  1900  460 

Paisley,  William nl872   656 

Pak,  Sangkjm 1905  494 

Palen,  Gilbert  Ezekiel nl855   628 

Palmer ,  Albert  de  Forest 1891   398 

Palmer,  Charles  Townsend.nl 902  716 
Palmer,  Edward  Dorr  Griffin  1839    182 

Palmer,  Harry  Roundy nl879   664 

Palmer,  Henry  Robinson. . . .  1890  393 

Palmer,  John  Hector 1904  489 

Palmer,  Julius 1877   333 

Palmer,  Wallace  Prescott.  .  .  1878  338 
Pamlih,  Hilma  Sofie  Amelie 

nl898   697 

Park,  Calvin 1797      85 

Park,  Calvin  Emmons nl828   604 

Park,  Charles  Willis nl897   691 

Park,  Edwards  Amasa 1826   147 

Park,  Harrison  Greenough...  1824   140 

Park,  Samuel 1874  319 

Park,  Thomas 1789     76 

Park,  WiUiam  Richard 1882   356 

Parke,  John hl776   523 

Parker,  Addison hl846   561 

Parker,  Addison 1862   268 

Parker,  Artemas  How nl845   617 

Parker,  Charles  Albert 1886  377 

Parker,  Edward  Stark 1896   427 

Parker,  Frederic 1827    150 

Parker,  Frederic  Charles  Wesby 

1900  460 

Parker,   Frederick  Augustus 

ml816  513 


INDEX     OF     STUDEXTS 


87. 


Name  Class  Page 

Parker,  George  Boardman.  nl853  624 

Parker,  George  Lincoln 1896  427 

Parker,  George  Warren 1899  451 

Parker,  Henrv  Fenno 1889  388 

Parker,  Henry  Ward 1872  311 

Parker,  Joseph  Whiting. ..  .hl852  565 

Parker,  Laura  Frances nl899  703 

Parker,  Robert  Clinton. .  .  .nlS72  656 

Parker,  Willard  Combes 1876  328 

Parker,  William hl836  556 

Parker,  William  Brisbane,  .nl 866  650 

Parker,  William  Everett. .  .nl901  710 

Parkhurst,  Charles  Henry. . .  1852  229 
Parkhurst,  Christopher  Francis 

1876  328 

Parkhurst,  Henry  Williams..  1868  293 

Parkhurst,  John  Luke 1812  1 10 

Parkhurst,  Jonathan  Goff.  .nl843  615 

Parkhurst,  Lemuel 1814  115 

Parkinson,  Alice  Emma nl904  727 

Parkinson,  Edward  T nl833  606 

Parkinson,  William hi 808  538 

Parkinson,  William  Outram 

nl901  710 

Parkis,  Earnest  Angell nl899  701 

Parks,  George 1845  203 

Parmenter,  George  Freeman 

al903  508 

Parmenter,  Herbert  Ware.. .  1889  389 

Parris,  Martin 1790  77 

Parris,  Samuel  Bartlett 1821  132 

Parrott,  James  Bamev nl878  663 

Parshley,  Wilbur  Brown 1886  377 

Parsons,  Charles nl854  626 

Parsons,  Charles  William..  .hl848  562 

Parsons,  David hlSOO  534 

Parsons,  David  Ball nl855  628 

Parsons,  Henry  Cooley 1854  236 

Parsons,  James  Hepburn.. .  .  1854  236 

Parsons,  Tames  Russell. .  .  .nl854  626 

Parsons,  John 1842  194 

Parsons,  Joseph  U nl828  605 

Parsons,  Louis  Curtis nl901  710 

Parsons,  Theophilus hi 809  539 

Parsons,  Usher hl825  548 

Partington,  Frederick  Eugene 

1879  343 

Partridge,  Genevivc  Moore. .  1901  471 

Partridge,  Herbert  Graves...  1892  402 

Partridge,  Lvman 1863  272 

Partridge,  Moses 1814  115 

Partridge,  Warren ml824  516 

Passmore,  Otis nl83S  610 

Patch,  Arthur  Lionel 1904  489 

Patch,  George  Whitney 1839  182 

Patchen,  George  Joseph...  .nl900  705 

Patrick,  Joseph  Homer 1817  123 

Patten,  George  Jaflfray 1792  79 

Patten,  George  Washington.  1825  144 

Patten,  Joseph  Hurlbut 1819  126 


Name  Class  Page 

Patten,  Joseph  Hurlbut 1858   253 

Patten.  William hl787   52S 

Patten,  William  Samuel 1818    124 

Patterson,  Alonzo  Truman. .  1902  47  5 

Patterson,  James  B nl8S8  636 

Patterson,  James  William.  .nl843  615 
Pattison,  Robert  Everett.,  .h  183 2  552 
Pattison,  Thomas  Harwood 

hl892   587 

Patton,  Andrew  Bowman. .  .  1869  298 

Patton,  Carlton  John nl901    710 

Patton,  Leonard  Merrick lOQO  460 

Paul,  Alice  Maud 1902  478 

Paull,  Alice  Maude  Tall- 
man 1899  455 

Paull,  Charles     Leslie     Fair- 
banks  1897  434 

Paull,  Grace  Church 1895  422 

Pavne.  Abraham 1840   186 

Pavne,  Arthur  De.xter 1872   311 

Pavne,  Charles  Hart 1882  356 

Payne,  John  Milton 1882   356 

Peabody,  Lionel  Henry 1903  483 

Peacock,  Edna  Bigelow  Ar- 
nold  1898  444 

Peacock,  Joseph  Leishman. .  1900  460 

Peacock,  Walter  John nl891   678 

Pearce,  Dutee  Jerauld 1808   103 

Pearce,  Edward  Douglas 1838   178 

Pearce,  Samuel h  1 793   530 

Pearce,  William  Wheaton. . .  1846  207 
Pearse,  Erastus  Arthur. .  .  .nI873  658 
Pearse,  Susie  Brigham  Morse 

1809  455 

Pearse.  William  Edgar nl898  605 

Pearson,  Martha  Bowen. .  ..nlS96  689 

Pease,  Alvin  Fowler 1875  323 

Pease.  Edwin  Sheldon nl8S7  634 

Pease.  Mvron  Clark 1876  328 

Pease,  William  Samuel 1889  389 

Peaslee,  Jonathan  Claire. .  .niooo  705 

Peavev.  Charles  C nl858  636 

Peave'v.  Frank nlS-^S  636 

Peck.  Allen  Ormsbee 1824   141 

Peck.  Charles  Roberts nl877  662 

Peck,  Edvthe  Grace 1901  471 

Peck.  Ellen  Ormsbee nl896  689 

Peck,  Francis 1831    160 

Peck.  Gardner  Mason ml 821    515 

Peck.  George  Bacheler 1826   148 

Peck,  George  Bacheler 1864   277 

Peck,  George  Washington.    .1837    174 

Peck,  Horace nl804  507 

Peck.  John  Brownell 1866  286 

Peck.  John  Mason hl835   555 

Peck,  Lorraine  Terry 1902  475 

Peck.  Maria  Storrs 1395  422 

Peck.  Martha  Bowen  Pearson 

nl806  680 

Pecic,  Maude  Helen  Tower. nlOOO  707 


872 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Peck,  Philip nl769-1800   595 

Peck,  Seth nl829   605 

Peck,  Shubael 1824   141 

Peck,  Solomon 1816   121 

Peck,  Walter  Asa 1877   333 

Peck,  William nl803   596 

Peck,  William ml820   514 

Peck,  William  Burgess 1897   434 

Peck,  William  Thane 1870   303 

Peckham,  Alexander nl863   646 

Peckham,  Celia  Sweeting..  .nl903  722 
Peckham,  Cyrus  Benedict..  .  1866  286 
Peckham,  EHzabeth  Robina.1895  422 
Peckham,  Francis  Baring.  .  .  1857   248 

Peckham,  Frank  Edwin 1885   372 

Peckham,  Jeremiah  Gardner 

1855  240 

Peckham,  Nathaniel  C nl854   626 

Peckham,  Orville 1867   290 

Peckham,  Samuel  Wardwell.  1832  162 
Peckham,  Stephen  Farnum 

hl870  578 

Peckham,  William  Ellery..  .  1881  351 
Peckham,  William  James.  .nl897  691 
Peckham,  William  Torrey. .  .  1897   434 

Peden,  James  Lyle nl902   716 

Peepels,  Henry  Clay 1881   351 

Pegram,  John  Combe 1892  403 

Peirce,  Charles  Dawson. . .  .nl894  682 
Peirce,  Charles  Edwin  Dawson 

nl864   647 

Peirce,  Clara  Imogene nl900   707 

Peirce,  Eliza  Metcalf a  1899   505 

Peirce,  Fenelon  Atwell nl864  647 

Peirce,  John 1856   244 

Peirce,  Thomas  Sprout 1844  200 

Peirce,  William  Henry nl862   643 

Peirce,  Wilham  Rounseville.  1843  197 
Pell,  Duncan  Archibald.. .  .nl863   646 

Pelot,  Francis hl771    521 

Pendleton,  Charles  Henry. .  .  1878  338 
Pendleton,  Cornelius  Welles.  1881  352 
Pendleton,  James  Monroe. .  .  1885  372 
Pendleton,  William  Nelson. hl834   554 

Penley,  Harry  Maynard 1904  489 

Penniman,  Chiron 1791      78 

Penniman,  Elias 17  74      70 

Penniman,  Frank  Wentworth 

nl904   726 

Penniman,  Henry  Mixter..  .nl874   659 

Penniman,  Obadiah 1791      78 

Pennoyer,  Emma  Hindley...  1898  445 
Perce,  Warren  Richmond.  .  .  1865   281 

Perkins,  Charles  H nl859   638 

Perkins,  David 1834   166 

Perkins,  Edward  Lyman..  .nl893  681 
Perkins,  Fordyce  Dexter. .  .  .  1898  442 

Perkins,  Frank  Ernest nl901    710 

Perkins,  George  Herbert g   730 

Perkins,  George  Winslow..  .nl893   681 


Name  Class  Page 

Perkins,  George  Washington 

1801     91 

Perkins,  Harry  Wilder nl897   691 

Perkins,  Jonas 1813    112 

Perkins,  Jonas  Reynolds. ...  1841    190 

Perkins,  Joseph nl859   638 

Perkins,  Levi  Hooper 1803      94 

Perkins,  Maurice  Vorhes.  .  .  .  1900  460 

Perkins,  Richard  Roy 1899  451 

Perkins,  Roger  Griswold. .  .nl850  621 

Perrin,  George  Kinney nl854  626 

Perrin,  Nelson 1869   298 

Perrine,  Enoch 1874  319 

Perry,  Amos hl841    558 

Perry,  Arthur  Llewellyn.  .  .nl900   705 

Perrv,  Calbraith  Bourn 1867   291 

Perrv,  Charles  Homer 1859   256 

Perry,  Charles  Manchester.. .  1891   398 
Perrv,  Christopher  Grant.. .  .1830   158 

Perry,  David 1806     99 

Perry,  David nl824   602 

Perry,  Dwight  Piatt nl856   631 

Perry,  Edgar 1880  347 

Perry,  Elijah 1852   229 

Perry,  EHzabeth 1905  496 

Perry,  Eugene  Ashton 1890  393 

Perrv,  Freeman 1790      77 

Perry,  Gardiner    Bramin. .  .nl804   597 

Perry,  George  Ellwood nl880  664 

Perrv,  Herbert  Livingston.. .  1865   281 

Perry,  Howard nl903   721 

Perrv,  Ira nl846   618 

Perry,  James  De  Wolf 1860  261 

Perry,  James  William 1874  319 

Perry,  Jennie  May 1905   496 

Perrv,  John  Cranston nl892   679 

Perry,  Joshua 1809    105 

Perrv,  Lemuel  Grosvenor.  .nl869   653 

Perry,  Oscar  Edward nl882   666 

Perrv,  Salmon  Carpenter. ...  1832    162 

Perry,  Samuel 1802      92 

Perrv,  Thomas  H nl835   607 

Perrv,  William  Benjamin....  1891   398 

Perry,  William  Stevens nl853   624 

Pertilla,  Edwin  Miles nl901    710 

Pervear,  Hiram  Kallock 1855   240 

Peters,  John  Thompson nl85S   628 

Peters,  Onslow 1825    144 

Peterson,    Mary    Alida    Ors- 

well 1901   471 

Pettibone.  John 1898  443 

Pevear,  Jesse  Stetson 1899  452 

Pevear,  Theodore  Frederick 

nl902   716 

Phelps,  Abner nl813    541 

Phelps,  Arthur  Stevens nl886  671 

Phelps,  Charles 1855   240 

Phelps,  Charles  Howard 1893  408 

Phelps,  Dryden  William 1877   333 

Phelps,  Eliakim nl814   599 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


873 


Name  Class  Page 

Phelps,  Henry nl859  638 

Phelps,  Sylvanus  Dryden 1844  200 

Phetteplace,  Thurston  Mason 

1899  452 

Philbrick,  Arthur  Lloyd. .  .  .  1903  483 
Philbrick,  Roscoe  Hunter.  .nl903   721 

Phillips,  Charles  Abbott 1902  47  5 

Phillips,  Charles  Currier 1887   381 

Phillips,  Daniel  William 1837    174 

Phillips,  Duncan  Clinch 1861    265 

Phillips,  Frank  Sargent nl888  674 

Phillips,  Frederick  George. .nl901  710 
Phillips,  Frederick  Winthrop 

nl882   666 

Phillips,  John ml817    513 

Phillips,  John  James nl857   634 

Phillips,  Joseph  Flavius 1827    150 

Phillips,  Oliver  Ormsbee.  . .  nl861  642 
Phillips,  Robert  Simmons. .  .  1896  427 
Phillips,  Vernon  Sirvilian.  .nl900   705 

Phillips,  Walter  Clarke 1902  475 

Phillips,  Walter  Dabney 1897   434 

Phillips,  Walter  Enos nl903   721 

Phillips,  William 1826   148 

Phillips,  William  Brown 1858   253 

Phillips,  William  Llewellyn. .  1881   352 

Phinney,  Adelbert nlS97   691 

Phinney,  Samuel 1812    110 

Phinney,  Tristram  Cleveland 

1896  427 

Phippen,  George 1811    108 

Phipps.  James  Monroe 1842    194 

Phipps,  Maurice  Bowman.  .nl902    716 

Pickens,  Andrew 1801      91 

Pickering,  Timothy hl799   533 

Pickersgill,  William  Copeland 

nl897   691 

Piddock,  John  Estey 1897  434 

Pidge,  John    Bartholomew 

Gough 1866  286 

Pierce,  Alice  Reeve al901    507 

Pierce,  Cassandra  May nl899   703 

Pierce,  Earl  Carldor nl898  695 

Pierce,  Edward  Elisha 1877  333 

Pierce,  Edward  Lillie 1850  221 

Pierce,  Grace 1902  478 

Pierce,  Halbert  Edmund. . .  .  1902  475 

Pierce,  Harriet  Edith a  1904   509 

Pierce,  Henrv  Niles 1842    194 

Pierce,  Herbert  Lincoln nl879   664 

Pierce,  Hiram  Chase nl874   659 

Pierce,  John  Davis 1822    136 

Pierce,  Lucy nl904   727 

Pierce,  Maude nl903   723 

Pierce,  Robinson 1902  475 

Pierce,  Willard 1818   124 

Pierce,  William  Eustis nl844  616 

Pierce,  William  Gano 1844  200 

Pierson,  Edward  Franklin..nl855  628 
Pierson,  George  Bowen. .  .  .nl85S  628 


Name  Class  Page 

Pike,  David  Bangs 1894  414 

Pike,  James  Edward nl874  659 

Pillsbury.  Benjamin  Obear..l900  460 
Pinkham,  Arthur  Wellington 

nl902   716 

Pinkham.  Bertha  Theresa.. n  1901  712 
Pinkham,  George  Ripley. .  .    1887   381 

Pinkham.  Henry  Winn 1888  385 

Piper,  George  Irving nl900  705 

Pipon.  John hl806   538 

Pirazzini.  Agide 1903  483 

Pirce,  James  Aldrich 1892  403 

Pitman,  Isaac 1866  286 

Pitman.  John 1 799     88 

Pitman,  fohn  T nl834  607 

Pitman,  Joseph  Storv 1839    182 

Pitman,  Sophia  Lord nl898  697 

Pitman,  Stephen  Minot nl870  655 

Place,  Emorv  Lvon 1904  489 

Place,  Lewis' Tew 1898  443 

Plaisted.  James 1823    138 

Plaisted.  Samuel 1825    144 

Plehn,  Carl  Copping 1889  389 

Plumb.  Albert  Hale 1855   240 

Plumb.  Joseph nlS58  636 

Plumb,  Obed nl846  hlS 

Plumer,  Henrv  M nl830  60S 

Plumer.  Joseph  Trask 1859  256 

Plummer,  Cornelius  Channing 

1871   307 

Plummer,  David ml 821    515 

Plummer.  George  Winslow 

nl900  70S 

Plympton,  Augustus nl824   602 

Poindexter,  Orland<j nl852  623 

Poinier,  Samuel  Thane 1859  256 

Poland,  James nl899   701 

Poland.  William  Carey 1868  293 

Polhill.  T"hn  Goldwire 1815   118 

Pollard  ."Andrew hl853    566 

Pollard.  Andrew  Cotts nl860  640 

Pollard.  Ella  Artemisia 1902  478 

Pomeroy,  Swan  Lvman 1820   128 

Pomerov,  William' Henry... .  1882  356 

Pond.  Abijah ' 1815   118 

Pond.  Daniel  Bullard 1857   248 

Pond.  Enoch 1777      71 

Pond.  Enoch 1813    112 

Pond.  Francis  Metcalf 1860  261 

Pond.  Gilbert nl 769-1 800  S9S 

Pond,  (formerly  Proud).  Isaac 

1847   212 

Pond,  Jeremiah 1802     92 

Pond,  Samuel  Metcalf 1802     92 

Pond.  Virgil  Clarence 1874   319 

Pool.  George  Franklin 1833   163 

Pool.  Nathaniel 1854   236 

Poole.  Harry  Kay 1900  460 

Poole.  Reuben  Brooks 1857   248 

Poor  Charles  Howard 1876  328 


874 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Poor,  Charles  Marshall 1893  408 

Poor,  Helen  Louise  Given..  .  1900  463 

Poor,  Lora  May nl898  697 

Pope,  Albert  Joseph 1894  414 

Pope,  Arthur  Upham 1904  489 

Pope,  Charles  Hudson nl857   634 

Pope,  Elnathan nl806  597 

Pope,  George  Frederick hi 892   587 

Pope,  John  Thomas 1865  281 

Pope,  Louis  Atherton 1874  319 

Pope,  Thomas 1809   105 

Pope,  Thomas  Edmund  Burt 

1902  475 

Pope,  William  Greenleaf  Eliot 

nl867   651 

Porcheron,  Preston  Hill 1902  475 

Porter,  Charles  Huntington.  1900  460 
Porter,  Emery  Huntington..  1866   286 

Porter,  George 1889   389 

Porter,  George  Loring 1859   256 

Porter,  George  Whipple 1870  303 

Porter,  Henry  Kirke 1860  261 

Porter,  Isaac 1808   103 

Porter,  Jabez 1818   124 

Porter,  James  Benton 1890   393 

Porter,  Micaiah 1775      70 

Porter,  Sidney 1876  328 

Porter,  William hi 7 74   523 

Post,  Edwin  Augustus nl849   621 

Potter,  Albert  Knight 1859   256 

Potter,  Albert  Knight 1886  377 

Potter,  Alfred  Knight 1902  476 

Potter,  Arthur  Niles 1905  494 

Potter,  Asa 1824   141 

Potter,  Charles nl872  656 

Potter,  Charles  Alfred nl887   672 

Potter,  Charles  R nl834  607 

Potter,  Clinton  Everett nl897   691 

Potter,  Daniel  Myers 1901   468 

Potter,  Edward  Everett 1890  393 

Potter,  Edward  Harry 1875  324 

Potter,  Everett  Clifford. .  .  .nl902   716 

Potter,  Frank  King 1871   307 

Potter,  Frederick  Huntington 

nl900  705 

Potter,  George  Washington.. 

nl863   646 

Potter,  Horatio hl829  550 

Potter,  James  Brown  Mason  1839  182 
Potter,  James  Rowland.. .  .nl898  695 
Potter,  Jefferson  Rowland...  1877  333 

Potter,  John  Myron 1874  320 

Potter,  Mabel  Louise 1897  437 

Potter,  Nathaniel  Frothing- 

ham nl857  634 

Potter,  Nellie  May nl900  707 

Potter,  Phineas nl841   613 

Potter,  Ralph  Godd'ard nl886   671 

Potter,  Robert  Westcott...nl 85 7  634 
Potter,  Stephen nl848  620 


Name  Class  Page 

Potter,  Thomas  Mawney 1834   166 

Potter,  Wallace  Winfield..  .nl869  653 
Potter,  Walter  Armington.  nl887   672 

Potter,  Walter  McDuffie 1859  256 

Potter,  William  Henry 1836   171 

Potter,  William  King nl898   695 

Potter,  William  Robert nl887   672 

Pottorf,  John  L.  G nl903   721 

Pound,  John  Evremond.. .  .nl867   651 

Povall,  Richard hl822   547 

Powell,  Samuel 1870  303 

Power,  John  Joseph g  730 

Power,  Nicholas 1789     76 

Power,  Thomas 1808   103 

Powers,  Charles  Appleton. .  .  1893   408 

Powers,  Charles  Arthur 1902  476 

Powers,  Roland  Cornell nl898   695 

Powers,  William  Howard g   730 

Poynting,  John hi 7 74   523 

Pratt,  Charles  Tillinghast.  .nl873   658 

Pratt,  Clifford  Henry nl901    710 

Pratt,  Dura  Durand hl849   563 

Pratt,  Enoch 1 803      94 

Pratt,  Enoch nl863   646 

Pratt,  Frank  Kingman 1877   333 

Pratt,  Frank  Stowe nl87  5   660 

Pratt,  Grace  Tyler al901   507 

Pratt,  Henry  Selden 1901   468 

Pratt,  Henry  Wallace 1903  483 

Pratt,  Horatio 1825    144 

Pratt,  John 1827    150 

Pratt,  John  Torrey nl866   650 

Pratt,  Joseph  Porter 1859  256 

Pratt,  Leonard  Barnes 1853  233 

Pratt,  Marcus nl823   601 

Pratt,  Peter 1816   121 

Pratt,  Samuel  Hartwell 1863  272 

Pratt,  Spencer  Atkinson.  ...  1830   158 

Pratt,  Willard  Leslie 1905  494 

Pratt,  William 1825    144 

Pratt,  William  Thomas 1885   372 

Prentice,  Alvah nl838  610 

Prentice,  Arthur nl874   659 

Prentice,  George  Denison 1823   138 

Prentice,  Roswell  Randall.. n  184 3   615 
Presbrey,  Walter  Ackman...  1890  393 

Presbury,  Samuel 1822    136 

Preston,  Addison  Webster.  nl855  629 

Preston,  Howard  Willis 1883  362 

Preston,  Marshall nl813   599 

Preston,  Warren 1804     95 

Preston,  Willard 1806     99 

Preufert,  William  Ferdinand 

1866  286 

Prevaux,  Francis  Edward..  .  1846  207 

Price,  Charles  Perrin nl850  621 

Price,  Irving  Lanouette 1905  494 

Price,  John  Amon 1865   281 

Price,  John  Cooper nl899   701 

Price,  Joseph  Henry 1825   144 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


875 


Name  Class  Pa^e 

Price,  Stephen  William 1850  221 

Price,  William  Edmund 1S96  427 

Pride,  Edward  William 1865   281 

Priestley,  Joseph hi 793   530 

Prince,  James  Beal 1825    144 

Prince,  John hi 795   531 

Prince,  Walter  Everett 1904  489 

Pritchard,  Arthur  Osbom. .  .  1900  460 

Proctor,  Nillo  Griswold 1891    398 

Proctor,  William  Melville... .  1870  303 

Provan,  Carrie  Ethel al904   509 

Psiaki,  Emmanuel  George.. n  1902  716 

Pugh,  Evan hl802   535 

Pulsifer,  Charles  Leroy 1878  338 

Purick,  George  Butler nl904  726 

Purinton,  Frank  Mason 1875   324 

Purinton,  Harrv  Edward.,  .nl 894  682 

Purkitt,  John  H nl834  607 

Purver,  George  Moses 1901   468 

Putnam,  Aaron 1811    108 

Putnam,  Alfred  Porter 1852   229 

Putnam,  Algernon  Wait 1895  419 

Putnam,  Amasa  Spaulding.nl 899  701 
Putnam,  Benjamin  Porter. .nl845  617 
Putnam,  Charles  Henry...  .nl886  671 

Putnam,  David  Abbott 1837    174 

Putnam,  Edward  Warren,  .nl 840  612 

Putnam,  Israel 1827    150 

Putnam.  John  M nl821   601 

Putnam,  Joseph  Elliott 1845   203 

Putnam,  Richard  Fletcher.. .  1855   240 

Putnam,  Sidney nl880  665 

Putnam,  William  Le  Baron 

hl893   588 

Putney,  Anne  Mav  Larrv. ...  1 899  455 

Putney,  Freeman'. .' 1899  452 

Putnev.  Walter  Knight nl902  716 

Pye,  John hl774  523 

Pyke,  James  Tobey 1880  348 

Ouarles,  Francis    1777      71 

Quick,  Alfred  Merritt 1887  382 

Quick.  Howard  Prescott 1887   382 

Quigley.  Michael  Joseph 1883   362 

Quimby,  Frank  Albert nl898  695 

Quinby,  Hosea  Mason 1865  281 

Quinby,  Samuel  Foster.  .  .  .nl861   642 

Quincy,  Josiah hi 834   554 

Quincy,  Samuel  Hatch nl848  620 

Quinn,  James  Edward 1903   483 

Quinn,  John  Cornelius 1888  385 

Quinones,  Enrique nl903   721 

Rafter,  Marv  Florence 1901   471 

Raiford.  Lemuel  Charles 1900  460 

Rainsford,  Thomas nl835   608 

Ramsden.  Everett  Duncan. .  1902  476 

Rand,  Aaron nl835   608 

Rand,  Lyman  Fisk 1868  293 

Rand,  Thomas 1803     94 

Randall,  Auburn  Joel nlS55   629 

Randall,  Charles  Bertrand.. .  1852  229 


Name  Class  Page 

Ranldal,  Charles  Dennison.nl 840  613 
Randall,  Charles  Jenckes...nl851   622 

Randall,  Dexter 1811    108 

Randall.  Ephraim 1812    1 10 

Randall.  Fred  Earl nl903   721 

Randall,  George  Maxwell...  .1835  168 
Randall,  Henrv  Stephens.  .  hl853   566 

Randall,  jared  Har\ev 1897   434 

Randall,  Joseph '. 1809    105 

Randall,  Lvman  Alphcus 1900  460 

Randall,  Mary  Abby  Frink..l899  455 
Randall.  .Men'zias  Rayner..ml824   516 

Randall,  Moses  Fcnelon 1814    1 1  5 

Randall,  Otis  Everett 1884  367 

Randall,  Phincas  Munsell. .  nl852  623 
Randall.  Reuben  Fuller...  .nl899   701 

Randall,  Samuel 1804     OS 

Randall.  Samuel 1832    162 

Randall,  Silas 1804     95 

Randall.  Silas  Burrows 1836   171 

Randall.  William  Gallup. ..  nl897   692 

Randall.  William  Henrv 1861    265 

Randoli)h,  Richard  Kidder  nl878  663 
Rand<3lph,  Thomas  Lvman..  1836   171 

Randolph,  Warren.  .  .' 1851   225 

Ranger.  James  Aloysius nl904   726 

Rankin,  Edwin  Augustine. .nl899   701 

Ransford.  Hascall nl859   638 

Rapson,  George  Washington 

nl 895  684 

Rathbone,  Joshua  H nl854  626 

Rathbun,  Edward  Harris... .  1889  389 
Rathbun.  Elmer  Jeremiah.. .  1896  427 
Rauschenbach.  Paul  Emil..nl901  710 

Rawson.  Andrew 1800     89 

Rawson.  Evander  Fuller 1819   126 

Rawson.  Joseph 1794     81 

Rawson.  Levi ml825   5l7 

Rawson.  Libert v 1 800     89 

Rawson,  Silas  6undy nl857   634 

Rawson.  Stephen 1817    123 

Rawson.  Warren 1802     92 

Ray.  Benjamin  Lincoln 1856  244 

Rav,  Charles  Addison  Rich- 
ardson  1902  476 

Rav,  Charles  Andrew nl850  621 

Rav,  Isaac hl879   582 

Ray.  Mabel  Agnes nioni    712 

Rav,  Robert  Charles nl87  5  660 

Rav.  William  Francis 1874   320 

Ravmond.  Bernard  Perry...  1904  489 
Ravmond,  George  Hervcy...  1899  452 
Ravmond.  George  Theron..nl873  658 
Ravmond.  Joseph  Sherwood 

." nl856  631 

Raymond.  Lewis  Ford 1864  277 

Ravmond.  Loring  Hay nl901    710 

Ravmond.  Stetson 1814   115 

Ra\-nolds,  Williams  Collins 

nl860  640 


876 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name 


Class  Page 


Rea,  James 1878   338 

Read,  Albert  Josiah nl888   674 

Read,  Alfred  Anthony nl860  640 

Read,  Andrew nl854  626 

Read,  Charles  Sheldon 1901  468 

Read,  Cyrus  Butler nl850  622 

Read,  Fred  Edward nl886  671 

Read,  Fred  Stanley nl899  701 

Read,  Frederick  Park 1870  303 

Read,  George  Edward nl865   648 

Read,  George  Roswell 1868   294 

Read,  John nl804   597 

Read,  John  Meredith hl860   572 

Read,  John  Meredith hl866   575 

Read,  Josiah 1775     70 

Read,  Samuel  Austin 1854  236 

Read,  Seth 1770     68 

Read,  Thomas nl769-1800  595 

Read,  WilHam  Alfred 1905  494 

Readio,  William  Cooper 1879   343 

Record,  Augustus  Phineas.  .1892  403 

Record,  Lewis  Stillman 1902  476 

Rector,  Vera 1904  491 

Reding,  Charles  William. ...  1837    174 

Reeby,  William  Henry nl874  659 

Reed,  Atigustus  Brown 1821    132 

Reed,  Charles  Franklin 1885   372 

Reed,  Charlton  Albanis 1886   377 

Reed,  Chester  Isham hl870   578 

Reed,  David 1810   106 

Reed,  Edwin  Sanborn nl863  646 

Reed,  George nl852   623 

Reed,  John hl803   536 

Reed,  John 1803     94 

Reed,  Joseph  Warren 1856  244 

Reed,  Luke 1809   105 

Reed,  Nathan  A nl859  638 

Reed,  Nathan  Adams 1838   178 

Reed,  Newton  Chaffin nl903   721 

Reed,  William 1810   106 

Reed,  William hl905   537 

Reed,  William  Ashton nl846  618 

Reed,  William  Ashton nl885   670 

Rees,  Byron  Johnson nl899   701 

Rees,  Joseph  William 1865   281 

Rees,  Thomas  George 1886  377 

Reese,  Charles  Abraham.  ...  1875   324 

Reese,  Charles  Arnold 1902  476 

Reese,  Louis  Albert a  1902   507 

Reeves,  David  Wallace nl900   705 

Reeves,  David  Wallis 1898  443 

Reid,  Marguerite  McLean.  .  .  1902  478 

Reid,  Philip  Joseph 1887   382 

Remington,  Albert  Gallatin  1843  197 
Remington,  Charles  Ansel..  .  1867  291 
Remington,  Charles  Cadv.  .  .  1899  452 
Remington,  Edgar  Wilson. .  .  1885   372 

Remington,  Jairus 1794     81 

Remington,  James  Henry.  .  .  1862  269 
Remington,  Seth  Padelford..]804  414 


Name  Class  Page 

Remond,  Frederique nl904   727 

Renne,  William  Jarvis nl902   716 

Reoch,  Archibald  Tennant.  .  1900  461 

P.eoch,  WilHam  Stewart 1893  408 

Reuterdahl,  Arvid 1897  434 

Reynolds,  Edward hi 82 5   548 

Reynolds,  Edwin  Clark nl891   678 

Reynolds,  Edwin  Ruthven.nl839  612 
Reynolds,  Fordyce  Thomas.  1900  461 
Reynolds,  Francis  Wayland 

nl856   631 

Reynolds,  Francis  Wayland.  1886  377 

Reynolds,  James 1863   272 

Reynolds,  John hl770   520 

Reynolds,  John  Alexander.nl 86 7   651 

Reynolds,  John  Post 1870  303 

Reynolds,  Vinton  Irving..  .nl904   726 

Reynolds,  Walter  Scott 1893  408 

Reynolds,  Wilder  Tibbitts.. .  1904  489 

Reynolds,  William  Job 1886   377 

Rhees,  Benjamin  Rust nl853   624 

Rhett,  Henry  Johns 1885   372 

Rhoades,  Benjamin  Hurd. .  .  1833    163 

Rhodes,  Christopher nl862   643 

Rhodes,  Daniel 1873   316 

Rhodes,  Egbert  EUis nl898  695 

Rhodes,  Frank  Augustus.. .  nl856  631 
Rhodes,  Frederick  Miller..  .  .  1890  393 
Rhodes,  George  Augustus.  .  .  1828   153 

Rhodes,  James  Mauran 1869   298 

Rhodes,  Orlo  Bertram 1870  303 

Rhodes,  Robert 1825    144 

Rhodes,  William nl 769-1800   595 

Rhodes,  William  Conrad. .  ..1864   277 

Rice,  Abbott  Barnes 1884  367 

Rice,  Benjamin 1808    103 

Rice,  Henry nl849   621 

Rice,  Henry  Clay 1850  221 

Rice,  Herbert  Ambrose 1889   389 

Rice,  Herbert  Howard 1892  403 

Rice,  Horace  Wadleigh 1881   352 

Rice,  Howard  Malcom 1860  261 

Rice,  John  Minot nl863   646 

Rice,  Luther hl814   542 

Rice,  Tilley 1777      71 

Rice,  Wilber  Taylor 1881   352 

Rice,  William  Orin 1903  483 

Rich,  Edward  Gile nl901   710 

Rich,  Ethel  Ella 1903  485 

Rich,  Ezekiel 1808   103 

Rich,  Maurice  Benjamin.  .  .  .  1903   483 

Richard,  Timothv hl901    592 

Richards,  Albert  Charles 1905   495 

Richards,  Elizabeth  Leigh.  nl901  712 
Richards,  Francis  Bullard.  .nl897  692 
Richards,  George  Hallam... .  1809  105 
Richards,  George  Humphrey 

nl868   652 

Richards,  Henry  Cushing.  .nl880  665 
Richards,  Herbert  Augustus  1893  408 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


877 


Name  Class  Page 

Richards,  Humphrey nl837   6U9 

Richards,  Jacob 1824   141 

Richards,  Margaret  Weston 

nl899   703 

Richards,  Samuel 1838   178 

Richards,  William hi 793   530 

Richards,  William  Coolidge..  1837  174 
Richardson,  Charles  Germane 

1900  461 

Richardson,     David     Haines 

Collins nl866  650 

Richardson,  Edward  Trask..l835   169 

Richardson,  Erastus hl894  589 

Richardson,  Frederic  Clar- 
ence   nl900  705 

Richardson,  James 1882  356 

Richardson,  John ml818   513 

Richardson,  John  Gano 1839    182 

Richardson,  John  Smythe. .  .  1824    141 

Richardson,  Joseph hl817    544 

Richardson,  Josiah  Francis  nl870  655 

Richardson,  Linda 1897   438 

Richardson,  Thomas  Francis 

1852  229 

Richardson,  Walter  Myrick 

nl902  717 

Richardson,  Willard  Samuel.  1894  414 
Richardson,  William  Francis 

1880  348 

Richardson,  Willis  Brown.  .1899  452 
Richman,  Irving  Berdine..  .hl904   593 

Richmond,  Abel 1797      85 

Richmond,  Edward 1789      76 

Richmond,  Frank nl855   629 

Richmond,  Frank  Eddy 1899  452 

Richmond,  George  Barstow 

nl844  616 

Richmond,  George  Nelson.. .  1892  403 

Richmond,  Howard nl872   656 

Richmond,  Howard  Anson.nl 897   692 

Richmond,  J.  Lee 1880  348 

Richmond,  Jared  Dewing.  ..  1825    144 

Richmond ,  John  Wilkes 1794     81 

Richmond,  Knight  Cheney.  .  1885   373 

Richmond,  Lewis nl842   614 

Richmond,  Nathaniel  P nl854  626 

Richmond,  Norman  Leonard 

1885  373 

Richmond,  Philip nl882  667 

Richmond,  Russell  William  .1902  476 

Richmond,  Thomas nl830  605 

Richmond,  William 1814  115 

Richmond,  William  Ebenezer 

hl821    546 

Richmond,  WiUiam  Tallman 

1869   298 

Rickard,  George  Weld nl900  705 

Rickard,  James  Helme 1896  427 

Rickard,  William  Watson. .  .  1865  281 
Ricketts.  Alfred  Henry nl901   710 


Name  Class  Page 

Ridee,  Arthur  W g   730 

Rider,  Henry  Lawrens 1846  207 

Rider.  Sidney  Smith hl880  583 

Rifenburg,  George  Lafayette 

1894  414 

Rigler,  George  William 1880  348 

Riley,  John  Joseph nl898  695 

Ripl'ev,  Edward  Pavson.  .  .  .  19U4   726 

Ripley,  Henry  John nl844   616 

Riplev,  James  Madison.  .  .  .nl855   629 
Riple'v.  Thomas  Baldwin. ...  1814    115 

Riplev,  Thomas  Henry 1847   212 

Rippon,  John hl784   524 

Risley,  Florence  Effie nl898  697 

Risser,  Jonathan a  1 900  505 

Rist,  Amos nl845  617 

Rist.  Calvin nl840  613 

Rivenburg,  Sidney  White. .  .  18S0  348 

Rivers,  George nl834  607 

Rivers,  Thomas 1811    108 

Rives,  William  Cabell hi 84 5   560 

Robbins,  Ashur hl83S  555 

Robbins,  Christopher  Ellery 

hl822   547 

Robbins,  George  W nlS28  6()S 

Robbins,  Joseph  Chandler.. .  1897  435 

Robbins,  Nathaniel 1857   248 

Robert,  Alexander  John... .  .  1849  218 
Robert,  Benjamin  Franklin 

nl856  631 

Robert,  Francis  Wayland.  .nl851   622 
Robert,  James  Alexander.  .nl8S8  636 

Robert,  Joseph  Thomas 1828   153 

Robert.  Milton  George 1847    112 

Robert,  Stoncv  Jehu nl856  631 

Robert.  Wilson  C nl831   606 

Roberts.  Abram  Adams..  .  .nl855  629 
Roberts,  Arthur  Flewellyn.nl 900  706 
Roberts,  Augustus  Welling- 
ton   1820   128 

Roberts,  Clarence  Verdine...  1886  377 
Roberts.  Edward  Sanford.  .nl896  688 

Roberts.  Hall nl836  608 

Roberts.  Jnhn  Mitchell 1796     83 

Roberts.  William  Lewis 1903  483 

Robins.  Ezekiel nl806  597 

Robinson.  Amos 1864  277 

Robinson,  Arthur  Henry..  .  .  1905  495 
Robinson.  As     "  fl.   nl841    613 

Robinson.  C!  in....l9()5  495 

Robinson.  Ch,w.>.  crt...I899  452 

Robinson.  Charles  Lohmer. .  1905  495 

Robinson.  Charles  Puts 1863  272 

Robinson.  Christopher 1825    144 

Robinson.  Clara  Florilla. .  .nl897  693 

Robinson.  Constance g  730 

Robinson.  David 1901   468 

Robinson.  Edward  North.  .  .  1896  427 
Robinson,  Edwin  Augustus 

nl897   692 


878 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Robinson,  Enoch nl857   634 

Robinson,  Ethel  Tremaine.. .  1905  497 
Robinson,  Ezekiel  Oilman...  1838    178 

Robinson,  Fred  Arthur 1895   419 

Robinson,  Oilman  Parker.  .nl878  663 
Robinson,  Harvey  Phillips.nl 871  656 
Robinson,  Henry  Holbrook 

nl868   652 

Robinson,  Isaac hl801    534 

Robinson,  Joseph  Winchester 

nl843   615 

Robinson,  Lawrence  Warwick 

nl900   706 

Robinson,  Luther 1834   166 

RoVjinson,  Morrill ml825   517 

Robinson,  Robert  Cornelius.  1900  461 
Robinson,  Stephen  Henry.  .nl871   656 

Robinson,  Theodore nl857   634 

Robinson,  Thomas  Drew 1849   218 

Robinson,  Will  Austin 1896  427 

Robinson,  William 1802      92 

Robinson,  William  Attmore 

nl888   674 

Robinson,  William  Everett. 

nl879   664 

Robinson,  William  George.  nl881   665 

Roby,  Charles 1810   106 

Roby,  Joseph 1828    153 

Rockefeller,     Abby     Oreene 

Aldrich nl903   722 

Rockefeller,  John  Davison  .1897  435 
Rockwell,  Harry  Westcott.. .  1903   483 

Rockwell,  Henry  Hall 1896  427 

Rockwood,  Arthur  Wesley. nl900  706 
Rockwood,  Frank  Ernest... .  1874  320 
Rockwood,  Lucius  Osbom...l868   294 

Rodman,  Albert  Lewis nl898   695 

Rodman,  William  Mitchell. hi 85 8   570 

Rogers,  Ada 1902   478 

Rogers,  Albert  B nl854   626 

Rogers,  Andrew  Jackson. .  .  .  1867   291 

Rogers,  Arthur 1886   377 

Rogers,  Emily  Priscilla  Smith 

nl902   718 

Rogers,  Henry  Augustus 1820   128 

Rogers,  Horatio 1855   241 

Rogers,  James  Swords 1846  207 

Rogers,  John 1808   103 

Rogers,  John  Augustus.  .  .  .nl863   646 

Rogers,  John  Henry 1854   236 

Rogers,  John  Williams 1861   265 

Rogers,  Mary  Louise al902    508 

Rogers,  Owen  Bishop nl880  665 

Rogers,  Robert 1775      70 

Rogers,  Stephen  Marsh 1818   124 

Rogers,  William 1769     67 

Rogers,  William  Augustus...  1857   248 

Rollinson,  Turner nl896   688 

Rood,  John  Alexander nl894   683 

Root,  David  Lyman 1842    194 


Name  Class  Page 

Root,  Edward  Thompson.  .  .  1889  389 

Roper,  Solon  Stuart 1876   328 

Rose,  Augustus  Frank nl903   721 

Rose,  Helen  Maude  Eddy.  .nl899   702 

Rose,  Henry  Brayton 1881   352 

Rose,  John ml826   517 

Rose,  Josephine  Angell  Beane 

1897   436 

Ross,  Adam  Franklin 1899   452 

Ross,  James  Wylie 1896  428 

Ross,  Sarah  Oridley 1905   497 

Ross,  William  Milton nl853   624 

Roston,  Charles   Duren 1904  489 

Rostan,  John  T nl838  610 

Rothwell,  Thomas  Harwood 

1893   408 

Round,  Arthur  Morey 1876  328 

Round,  Eda  May .-.1897  438 

Round,  William  Marshall 

Fitts hl892    587 

Rounds,  Albert  Waterman.nl 89 5   684 

Roundy,  Charles  Pickett 1900  461 

Round V,    Phoebe    Rushmore 

Oifford 1898  445 

Roundy,  Ruth  Smith 1897  438 

Rousmaniere,  Edmund  Swett 

hl905    593 

Roux,  Louis  Alexandre 1894  414 

Rowe,  Henry  Kalloch 1892   403 

Rowe,  Louis  Earle 1904  489 

Rowell,  Arthur  William.. ..  nl893   681 

Rowell,  Ernest  Clinton 1898  443 

Rov,  James  C 1828   153 

Roys,  Margaret 1902  479 

Rueckert,  Frederick 1877   333 

Rugg,  Frank  Augustus 1897  435 

Rugg,  William  Webster 1896  428 

Ruggles,  George  B nl826  604 

Ruggles,  George  Benjamin.  .1850  221 

Ruggles,  John 1813    113 

Ruggles,  William 1820   128 

Rupley,  Howard  Reeve. .  .  .nl903   721 

Russel,  Joseph  Somers 1886  378 

Russell,  Abiel 1800     89 

Russell,  Cyrus  King 1844  200 

Russell,  Florence  Williams. nl898   697 

Russell,  George  Oolson nl897   692 

Russell,  George  Robert 1821    132 

Russell,  James  Sullivan..  ..hl876   581 

Russell,  John hl841    558 

Russell,  John  Henry nl902   717 

Russell,  Jonathan 1791      78 

Russell,  Joseph  Dolbeare. ...  1772  69 
Russell,  Joseph  Francis. . .  .nl902  717 
Russell,  Louis  Dickerman.  .nl894  683 

Russell,  Thomas 1811    108 

Russell,  Walter  Herbert.. ..  al897   503 

Russell,  William nl 769-1 800   595 

Russell,  William  Jay 1864   277 

Ryan,  Timothy nl87  5   660 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


879 


Name  Class  Page 

Ryland,  John hl772   521 

Ryland,  John  Collett hi 769   519 

Ryland,  Jonathan  Edwards  hi 852   565 

Ryther,  Orman  Eris 1887   382 

Sabin,  John 1797      85 

Sabin,  William  Harvey    1798     86 

Sackett,  Franklin  Page 1897   435 

Sackett,  Frederic  Moseley. .  .  1861  265 
Sackett,  Frederic  Moseley. .  .  1890  393 

Sackett,  Herbert  Lee 1904  489 

Sackett,  Henry  Weston nl894   683 

Sadler,  Alvin  Grover 1873   316 

Safford,  Henry  Gilbert 1858   253 

Sage,  John  Davis 1899  452 

Sage,  William  Nathan 1840   186 

Salisbury,  Charles  Merrick. .nl873   658 

Salisbury,  Levi  Eddv nlS63   646 

Salisbury,  Lucius  Albert.  .  .  .  1904  489 
Salladay,  Cloves  Preston. .  .nl904   726 

Salomon,  Simon  Henry 1902  476 

Sammis,  Edward  Armingtonl895  419 

Sammis,  George  Lewis nl896  688 

Sammis,  Grace  Howe  Page.nl899   703 

Sampson,  Ira 1838   178 

Sampson,  John nl809   598 

Sampson,   Joseph 1821    132 

Sampson,  Zabdiel 1803     94 

Sams,  Lewis  Reeve 1806     99 

Samson,  George  Whitefield .  .  1839    182 

Sampson,  Samuel 1777      71 

Sanahbrah,  (formerly  Ah- 

brah) nl877   662 

Sanborn,  Alvah  Howard.  .  .nlS97   692 

Sanborn,  Fred  Leslie nl885   670 

Sanborn,  Jacob  R nlS60  640 

Sanborn,  Lena  Wadleigh. .  .nl901  712 
Sanborn,  Mattson  Caleb...  .nl864  647 
Sanborn,  Morton  Emery. .  .nl902  717 
Sanborn,  Warren  Bigelow.  .nl901    711 

Sandager,  William 1904  489 

Sanders,  Nathaniel  Thomas  nl863  646 

Sanderson,  Alonzo nl865   648 

Sanderson,  John 1853   233 

Sandford,     Frederic     Wash- 
burn  1890  394 

Sandford,  Oliver  Shepard.  .nl842  614 

Sanford,  Baalis 1823   138 

Sanford,  David 1825   145 

Sanford,  Enoch 1820   128 

Sanford,  Enoch  Warren nl856  631 

Sanford,  Henry  Lawrence,  .n  1891   678 

Sanford,  John 1812   110 

Sanford,  John  Augustine 1882  356 

Sanford,  James 1812    110 

Sanford,  Louis  Childs 1888  385 

Sanford,  William nl845   617 

Sanger,  Elbridge nl826  604 

Sanger,  Eugene nl864  647 

Sanger,  Robert  Clark 1896  428 

Sanger,  Zedekiah hl807   538 


Name  Class  Page 

Sanger.  Zedekiah 1807    100 

Sarle,  Amos  Lock  wood 1886  378 

Sarle.  Frederick  Westcott.  .nl889  675 

Sarle,  Oliver  Perry 1886  378 

Sarle,  William  Edward..   ..nl898  695 

Satterlec,  Alfred  Brown 1852   229 

Sattcrlce,  Livingston 1860  261 

Satterlie,  William  Benjamin.  1903  483 
Saunders,     Albert     Lang- 
worthy 1902  476 

Saunders,  Amos  Joseph 1855  241 

Saunders,     Ernest     Alexan- 
der  nl903   721 

Saunders,  Isaac  Harrison 1862  269 

Saunders,  Walter  Mills nlS'>i    o78 

Savage,  Charles  Frederic 1904   489 

Savage,  Cornelius  Samuel.  .  .  1878  338 

Saverv,  Phineas 1S24    141 

Savery,  William  Briggs 1896  428 

Sawyer,  Augustus  Eben.. . .  nl87  1   656 

Sawyer,  Charles  Aaron n  1 889  675 

Sawyer,  Charles  Freeman.  .nl8S5  670 

Sawyer,  James 1814    116 

Sawver,  Jeremiah  Havden..nl847  619 
Sawyer,  John  Wooilbury. . .  hIRSI  583 
Sawyier,  Nathaniel  Isaac. .  .nl855  629 
Saxton.  William  Robinson...  1835   169 

Sayer,  Inez,  Vernon 1904  491 

Savers,  William  Joseph. .  .nl904  726 
Savles,      Adclaicfe      Kimball 

Burton 1901   470 

Sayles,  Frank  Arthur 1S9U  394 

Savles.  Philip  Allen nl874   659 

Savles,  Stanton  Hopkins  . . .  nl901    711 

Savles,  Willard 1844   200 

Savles,  William nl843  615 

Savles.  William  Clark nl878  663 

Savles,  William  Francis. ..  .hl885   584 

Sayles.  William  Randall 1864   277 

Scammell,  John  Steams 1S37    174 

Scammell,  Lucius  Leslie  ..  hlSIl  558 
Scammell,  Samuel  Stearns.  nl846  618 

Scammon,  James 1868  294 

Schilling.  George  Edward ..  n  1  OCX)  706 

Schipper.  Carl  Fred nl800  701 

Schipper.  Ibe  John nlRoo  701 

Schloss.  Berrirk l'J04   489 

Schmid.  Louise  C nl903   723 

SchoHield.  Josephine  Martha.  1900  463 
SchoUield.  Lillie  Lc«.norctta.  1903  485 
Schoonover.  Alphcus  Hewitt  1874  320 
Schubarth,  Cromwell  Turner  1876  329 
Schwegler.  Raymond  Alfred.  I89Q  4  52 

Schwinn.  Frederick 1905  405 

Scott,  Adrian 1872  311 

Scott.  Albert  Lyon 1900  461 

Scott .  Anderson n  1 808  598 

Scott.  Arthur  Curtis g  730 

Scott.  Arthur  Henry 1903  483 

Scott.  Augustus  E nl858  636 


88o 


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Name  Class  Page 

Scott,  Charles  Seaver 1877   333 

Scott,  Edwin  Garzea nl904   726 

Scott,  Frederick nl874  659 

Scott,  Henry  Lyon nl901   711 

Scott,  Jacob  Richardson. . . . 1836   171 

Scott,  John  William nl890  677 

Scott,  Livingston nl863   646 

Scott,  Susan  Robbins 1900  463 

Scott,  Walter  Reuben 1887   382 

Scott,  Wilbur  Allen 1897  435 

Scott,  William  Henry 187  5   324 

Scott,  William  Maxwell 1852   229 

Scovill,  John ml826   517 

Scoville,  Augustus  Erving..  .  1884  367 
Screven,  Charles  Odingsell.. .  1795     82 

Screven,  Thomas 1795      82 

Scribner,  Woodbury  John. .  .  1898  443 

Scudder,  Eliot  Rossiter 1904  490 

Scudder,  Leon  William 1899  452 

Seabrook,  Nicholas  B nl821   601 

Seabury,  Irene  Turner nl903   723 

Seabury,  Nathaniel 1882  356 

Seagrave,     Clifford     Phette- 

place 1885  373 

Seagrave,  Edward 1822    136 

Seagrave,  Edward  Evans.,  .nl 882  667 
Seagrave,  Florence  Carter.  ...1900  463 

Seagrave,  James  Carter 1845   203 

Seagrave,  Orville  Barton. ...  1863   273 

Seaman,  Charles  John nl873   658 

Seamans,  John 1815    118 

Seamans,  Walter  Stanley. . . .  1902  476 
Search,  Theodore  Corson. .  .hi 89 5    589 

Searle.  Carrie  Mae al903    509 

Searle,  Nathaniel 1794     81 

Searle,  Nathaniel 1816   121 

Sears,  Barnas 1825    145 

Sears,  Edward  Henry nl862   643 

Sears,  Frederic  Baker 1863   273 

Sears,  Robert  Davis nl866   650 

Seddon,  Charles  Henry 1905  495 

Sedgwick,  Otis  White nl899   701 

Segar,  Francis  Brayton. .  .  .nl882   667 

Selden,  Charles  Albert 1893   408 

Semple,  Robert  Baylor hl814   542 

Senior,  Frank  Widner nl897   692 

Senter,  Horace 1796     84 

Senter,  Isaac hl787    525 

Senter,  Nathaniel  G nl802   596 

Sessions,  Eliakim  Williams.  .  1820  129 
Sessions,  Harriet  Hopkins.. n  1901  712 
Severance,  Samuel  Augustus  1879  343 

Sewall,  Charles 1857   248 

Sexton,  Frank  Joseph nl893   681 

Shailer,  Hezekiah 1846   207 

Shailer,  Julius  Smith nl839   612 

Shankland,  James  Horton. . .  1869   298 

Sharp,  Dallas  Lore 1895   419 

Sharp,  Daniel hl811    540 

Sharp,  Fred  Eldredge nl895   684 


Name  Class  Page 

Sharp,  Granville hl786  524 

Sharpe,  Andrew nl838  610 

Sharpe,  Henry  Dexter 1894  414 

Sharpe,  Lucian hl892  587 

Sharpe,  Lucian 1893  408 

Shattuck,  Joseph  Herbert. .  .  1878  338 

Shaw,  Albert  Draper nl902  717 

Shaw,  Frederick  Eugene.  .  .  .  1882  356 

Shaw,  Frederick  W nl857  634 

Shaw,  George  Wallace 1865  281 

Shaw,  George  Washington.. .  1852  229 

Shaw,  Jahaziah 1792  79 

Shaw,  John 1805  97 

Shaw,  John  Taylor 1876  329 

Shaw,  Laurence  Moss 1899  452 

Shaw,  Lemuel hl850  564 

Shaw,  Linus  H nl829  605 

Shaw,  Marjorie  Wadsworth. .  1904  491 

Shaw,  Mason 1794  81 

Shaw,  Philander hi 792  529 

Shaw,  Samuel  Brenton 1819  126 

Shay,  (formerly  Shea)   Mark 

Dee 1865  282 

Shea,  John  Ambrose nl895  684 

Shea ,  Richard  Thomas nl902  717 

Shead,  Edward  Wadsworth. nl897  692 

Sheahan,  Dennis  Harvey 1889  389 

Shearman,  Caleb  Hamilton.  .1803  94 
Shearman,  Henry  Clifton..  .nl878  663 
Shearman,  Sumner  Upham..l861  265 
Shearman,    Sylvester    Gard- 
ner  hl855  568 

Shearman,    William    Dennis 

Upham 1865  282 

Shedd,  Charles  Elmer nl878  663 

Shedd,  Edward  Whitten 1884  368 

Shedd,  Henry  Pickham.  . .  .nl849  621 

Shedd,  Joel  Herbert hi 894  589 

Shedd,  William  Henry 1885  373 

Sheehan,  Timothy  Joseph.  .  .  1903  483 

Sheffield,  Albert  Henry 1899  452 

Sheffield,  Simon  Ray nl853  624 

Sheffield,  William  Paine. ..  .hi 862  573 

Sheffield,  William  Paine 1877  333 

Sheldon,  Arthur  Noyes nl899  701 

Sheldon,  Charles  Monroe 1883  362 

Sheldon,  David  Newton.... hl847  561 

Sheldon,  Helen  Sherman... n  1903  723 

Sheldon,  Horace  Ward 1881  352 

Sheldon,  Philip nl904   726 

Sheldon,  William  Dart nl886  671 

Shepard,  Alvin  Dwight g  731 

Shepard,  Charles  Upham... nl824  602 
Shepard,  George  Champlin.nl 824  602 

Shepard,  Henry  Fairfax....nl852  623 

Shepard,  Osgood  Harris 1869  298 

Shepard,  Ralph 1821  132 

Shepard,  Stephen  Osgood. .  . 1836  171 

Shepard,  Thomas 1813  113 

Shepard,  Thomas  Perkins. . .  1836  171 


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88 1 


Name  Class  Page 

Shepard,  William  Arnold 1815    118 

Shepardson,  Daniel hl853   566 

Shepardson,    Francis     Way- 
land 1883   362 

Shepardson,  Frank  Lucius. ..1883  362 
Sheppard,  Alice  Rachel. .  .  .al900   505 

Sheppard,  Charles  Ewing 1870  303 

Sheppard,    Ebenezer    Letson 

Ludlam 1839   183 

Sheppard,  Ephraim nl842   614 

Sheppard,  Joseph hl808   539 

Sherlock,        Edward    Frede- 
rick  nl902   717 

Sherman,  Charles  Mickle. .  .nl898  696 
Sherman,  Clinton  Thomas.. nl893   681 

Sherman,  Ethel  Breed nl900   707 

Sherman,  Frederic 1862   269 

Sherman,  Harry  Tuck nl888  674 

Sherman,  Helen  Macomber. .  1902  479 

Sherman,  James  Leonard 1903  483 

Sherman,  Philip  Darrell 1902  476 

Sherman,  Richard  Mitchell. .  1887   382 
Sherman,  Sidney  Algernon. a  1900   505 

Sherman,  Walter  Cyrus 1897  435 

Sherwood,     Alverda     Laura 

Brown 1899  454 

Sherwood,  George  Herbert.  .  1898  443 
Sherwood,  Ralph  Atherton..  1903  483 

Sherwood,  Richard  Otis 1883   362 

Shiel,  Jefferson 1882   356 

Shiel,  Louis nl886  671 

Shields,  Albert  Beckwith..  .nl896  688 

Shiere,  Peter  Benton 1870  303 

Shioi,  Kentaro al903   509 

Shippee,   Edna   Isabel   War- 
ner  1900  463 

Shippee,  Harry  Lodowick.  .nl897   692 

Shippee,  John'Smith 1894  414 

Shippee,  Lester  Burrell 1903   483 

Shore,  John nl769-1800   595 

Shores,  Erwin  Isaac nl876  661 

Shores,  Joseph  Augustus. .  .hl87  5   580 

Shorey,  Marion  Lvdia 1904  491 

Short,  Chester  Fitch 1859   256 

Shreve,  Lura  Cook nl904  727 

Shuman,  Harry  Benjamin. .nl902   717 

Shumway,  Nehemiah 1790     77 

Shurrocks,  William  Otis. . .  .nl898  696 
Shurtleff,      Adoniram     Jud- 

son nl864  647 

Shtirtleff,  Augustine 1846  207 

Shurtleff,  Benjamin 1796     84 

Shurtleff,  Flavel 1814   116 

Shurtleff',     Nathaniel     Brad- 
street hl834   554 

Shurtleff,  Samuel  Atwood .  m  1 8 1 7   513 

Shute,  Caleb  B nl831   606 

Sibley,  Frederick  Hubbard. .  1898  443 

Sibley,  John  Jay 1814   116 

Sibley,  Jonas  Leonard 1813    113 


Name  Class  Page 

Sibley,  Nehemiah nl834  607 

Sibley,  Solomon 1794     81 

Sikes,  George  Rising nl903   721 

Sill,  Thomas  Hale 1804     9  5 

Silliman,  Samuel  Gregory. .  .  1858   253 

Silver,  Albert  Allen nl889  675 

Silver.  Edgar  Oscar   1883  362 

Silver,  Elmer  Ellsworth 1885   373 

Silvey,  William  Baird 1881   352 

Simmonds,  Newton  Mercer. .  1889  389 

Simmons,  Fred  Albert 1899  452 

vSimmons,  James  Barlow. ...  1851  225 
Simmons,  James  Davis    ....  1881    352 

Simmons,  John 1797      85 

Simmons,  lY'rez 1833    163 

Simmons.  Samuel  Randall.. .  1879  343 

Simmons,  Sarah  Louise 1899  455 

Simmons,  Warren  Seabury.  .  1889  389 
Simonds,  Luther  Wattles.'. .nl899  701 
Simonds,  William  E<hvard.. .  1883  362 
Simons,  Benjamin  Bcnneau..l796     84 

Simons,  Thomas 1855   241 

Simpson,  Daniel  Pomeroy. . .  1834   166 

Simpson,  Ira  Whortcr nl853  624 

Simpson.  John  Kellcy 1832   162 

Simpson,  Lulu  Winifred 1905  497 

Simpson,  Samuel  Ashburton.1850  221 

Simpson,  Thomas  M nlS41    613 

Simpson,  William  Bowdoin  nl83<>  612 

Simpson,  William  H nl832  606 

Sisson,  Charles  Humphrey.. .  1891   308 

Sisson,  Silas nl828  ttOS 

Skillman.  Isaac hi 774   523 

Skinner,  Edwin  Angell 1895   420 

Skinner.  Elias  M nl822  601 

Skinner,  Henrv  Reuben 1885    373 

Skinner,  Voinev 1884   368 

Slack,  David  H nl820  600 

Slade.  Caleb  Arnold nl904   726 

Slade,  David  Foster 1880  348 

Slade,  George  Henry 1877   M5 

Slade.  Henrv  Bennett 1895  420 

Slade,  Ruth  Eleanor g  731 

Slade,  Thomas nl860  640 

Slade.  William  Adam.s 1898  443 

Slade.  William  Lloyd !  « "  -^    - -< 

Slater,  George i 

Slater,  Henry  B\Ton n  ; 

Slater.  Horatio  Nelson hl86'>   57  7 

Slater.  Horatio  Nelson 1854   236 

Slater.  John  Frank 1851    225 

Slater.  John  Whipple nI874   660 

Slater.  Samuel nlSSl   669 

Slatter}',  Charles  Aloysius.  .nl903  721 
Slatterv.  John  Hendrickcn.  .  1901    468 

Sleeper,  Frank  Warren 1895  420 

Sleeper,  Jonas  Darius 1840   187 

Slocum.  Arthur  Langford.  .  .  1901   468 

Slocum.  Frederick 1895   420 

Slocum.  Grace  Leila nl899  703 


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Name 


Class  Page 


Slocum,  Holder hi 801 

Slocum,  Miriam  Frances. .  .nl904 
Slocum,      Percy      Dinsmore 

Smith 1889 

Slve,  Maud 1899 

Srnall,  Carrie  Etta 1904 

Smalley,  Elam 1827 

Smalley,  Harry 1904 

Smart,  Charles  Henry 1868 

Smart,  Fred  Andrew 1898 

Smart,  Howard  Randall.  .  .nl899 
Smart,  Winheld  Matthews.. n  1902 

Smiley,  Albert  Keith hi 87 5 

Smiley,  Edward  Albert nl880 

Smiley,  James  Dixon nl891 


Smith 
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burn 
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roe. 
Smith 
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535 
727 

389 
455 
491 
151 
490 
294 
443 
701 
717 
580 
665 
678 
638 
113 
329 
658 
237 
712 


Aaron nl859 

Albert 1813 

Albion  True 1876 

Alfred  Mansfield. . .  .nl873 

Amos  Denison 1854 

Annie  Mabel nl901 

Archar  Benjamin 1828   153 

Arthur  Warren 1890  394 

Aruna  Captain  Hoov- 

1824   141 

Arvin  Augustus 1873   316 

Benjamin  Bosworth..  1816   121 

Benjamin  Hale 1857   248 

Benjamin  West 1876   329 

Bertha  May nl904   727 

Bertha  Northup 1902   479 

Brigham nl813   599 

Brown  Esek nl890  677 

Byron  Lee 1901  468 

Candace  Allen 1901   47  1 

Caroline  Edna nl898   697 

Carroll  Walter nl885   670 

Celia  Sweeting  Peck- 

nl903   722 

Charles  Francis nl889   675 

Charles  Henry 1899  452 

Charles  Morris 1859   256 

Charles  Morris 1885   373 

Charles  Perley 1902  476 

Charles  Rem ington.nl 83 9   612 
David  Stewart  Hep- 

1862   269 

Duncan nl855   629 

Earl  Augustine 1900  461 

Ebenezer 1830   158 

Edgar  Bronson nl878   663 

Edward  Presbrey 1884  368 

Edward  Staples 1904  490 

Elbridge 1841    190 

EH 1792      79 

Eli  Burnham hl833   553 

Emily    Louise    Mon- 

nl901    712 

Ernest  Gilbert 1889  389 

Erwin  Kelsey 1902  476 


Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
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Smith 
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Smith 
Smith 
Smith 


Name  Class  Page 

Francis 1837    174 

Francis  Hervey 1905  495 

Francis  Mitchel 1892  403 

Frank  Austin 1889   389 

Frank  Edward 1896  428 

George  A nl837   609 

George  Carroll 1876  329 

George  Edward nl883   668 

George  Edward nl894  683 

George  Lillian 1900  463 

George  Mathewson...  1869   298 

George  Warner ni900   706 

Gerald  Bimey 1891   398 

Goldwin hl864   574 

Harry  Shepherd al900   506 

Henry nl769-1800   595 

Henry nl821   601 

Henry 1836   171 

Henry  Lawrence 1896  428 

Hezekiah hl769   519 

Howard  Dexter 1903   484 

Howard  Revere 1896  428 

Increase  Sumner 1821    132 

Iram  Nelson 1868   294 

James nl802   596 

James nl880  665 

James  Edward 1892  403 

James  Wheaton 1848  215 

693 


Jennie  Cooke  Hayes. nl897 
Jerome  Van  Crownin- 
shield ml818 


513 
428 
648 
82 
536 
312 


Tesse  Fowler 1896 

Job  Randall nl865 

John 1795 

John hl803 

John  Day 1872 

John  Henry  Fletcher  n  1902   717 

John  William 1896  428 

Joseph 1837    175 

Joseph nl859   638 

Joseph  Cooke nl887   672 

Joseph  Torrey hl878   582 

Lewis  Everett 1853   233 

Luther 1824   141 

Martin  Sidney 1867   291 

Milton  Baker nl900   706 

Moses nl803   596 

Moses nl860  640 

Noah  Beazelle 1885  373 

Orlando  Raymond.. n  1900   706 

Preserved 1786     73 

Preserved 1812   110 

Robert  Noah nl850  622 

Robert  Ordway 1902  476 

Roswell 1852   229 

Roswell  Chamberlain 

nl852   623 

Roy  Harman 1901   468 

Samuel  Newell nl903   721 

Samuel  Watson 1880  348 


INDEX     OF     STUDEXTS 


883 


Name  Class  Page 

Smith,  Sherman  Gibson. .  .  .nl856  632 

Smith,  Stephen hl876   5S1 

Smith,  Thomas  Delap nlS64   64  7 

Smith,  Virgil  Clarendon. ...    1859   257 

Smith,  Walter 1901   468 

Smith,  Walter  Burges 1888  386 

Smith,  Walter  Edward 1893  409 

Smith,  Walter  Leroy nl895   684 

Smith,  Welcome  Alvah.  .  .  .nl865   648 

Smith,  Wesley  Lorenzo 1880  348 

Smith,  William  Armington.  .  1870  30.^ 
Smith,  William  De  Forest.  .nl870  655 

Smith,  William  Henry hi 82 7    54') 

Smith,  William  Henry 1892  403 

Smith,  William  Sprague. . .  .nl860  640 
Smith,  Williain  Townsend..nl872  657 
Smull,  Lorenzo  Burdette. .  .nl88S   670 

Smyth,  David  Grant 1889  390 

Smyth,  Eugene  Leslie nl880  665 

Snares,  Moses nl837   609 

Snell,  Cyrus nl829  605 

Snell,  E'benezer nl802   596 

Snell,  Martin 1818   124 

Snow,  Augustin nl845   617 

Snow,  Caleb  Hopkins 1813    113 

Snow,  Charles  Andrew 1854  237 

Snow,  Charles  B nl839   612 

Snow,  Charles  Theodore 187  7   333 

Snow,  Daniel  Cory 1893  409 

Snow,  Edwin  Miller 1845   203 

Snow,  John  Burgess 1805     98 

Snow,  John  Lippitt 1858   253 

Snow,  Joseph  C nl858  636 

Snow.  Louis  Franklin 1887   382 

Snow,  Samuel 1782      72 

Snow,  Samuel 1856  244 

Snow,  Sylvester  Miller 1883   363 

Snow,  Thacher  Newton nl857   634 

Snow ,  Thomas  Jefferson 1825    145 

Snow,  William  Cory nl895   684 

Snyder,  Clifford nl877   662 

Snyder,  Henry  Nettleton 1855   241 

Sommers,  Charles  George.  .hl820  546 
Sommers,  Thomas  Skelding..l837    175 

Soule,  Rufus  Albertson 1899  453 

Soule,  Zachariah 1799     88 

Southwick,  Daniel nl859  638 

Southwick,  Henry  Keith 1861   265 

Southwick,  Isaac  Hinckley. .  1877  334 
Southwick,  Joseph  Harrison.  1868  294 
Southwick,  Moses  Daniels.  .  .  1828  153 
Southwick,  Royal  Keith.  .  .nl869  653 

Southworth,  Irving 1902  476 

Southworth,  Louis  Rhodes..  1879  343 
Southworth,  Winthrop  Mor- 
ton  1901   468 

Spalding,  Alva nl769-1800  595 

Spalding,  Amos  Fletcher 1847   212 

Spalding,  Charles  Hubbard. .  1865  282 
Spalding,  George  Edwin.  .  .nl889  676 


Name  Class  Page 

Spaulding,  Erastus 1821    132 

Spear.  Francis  Henry 1891    398 

Spear.  William  Hervey 1827    151 

Speed,  Henry  Charles' nlH90   701 

Spence,  Frank  Arthur 1877   334 

Spence,  George  Sumner  God- 

dard 1839   183 

Spence.  John 1839   183 

Spencer,  George  Lawton. .  .  .  1904  490 
Spencer,  George  Washington. 1810   107 

Sjiencer,  James  Hovey 1882   356 

Spencer,  Joel  Mann.  . 187<»  343 

Spencer,  Robert  Lincoln.  .  .nlH89  676 
Spencer.  Thomas  George. .  .n  1**01    7  1 1 

Spencer.  William  Henry 1866  286 

Spicer,  George  Thurston.  .  .  .  1897   435 

Spicer,  William  Arnold 1905  495 

Spink,  Jtjseph  Edwin 1865   282 

Spink,  Mary al'}02   508 

Sixjoner,  Andrew  Williams.nl 860  640 

Spooner,  Harriet  Elsie 1900  463 

Sjxjoner.  Henrv  Jdshua 1860  261 

Sjxjoner.  Henrv  Joshua 1891    398 

Sfxjoner ,  M  arv'  Ellen n  1  «>0 1    712 

Spooner,  Natnaniol  Sprague.  1808   103 

Sprague,  Daniel  Greene 1819   126 

Sprague.  Jason 1803     04 

Sprague.  William hl8fil    572 

Sproat,  Granville nl832  606 

Sproal,  James  Granville 1857    248 

Squires.  Louis  Alnion nl805  684 

Squires,  Vernrin  Purinion. .  .  1S89  390 

Stacy,  Fannie  Pearl nl80A  689 

Stacy.  Philemon nil 825   517 

Staflford,  Christopher  Rhodes 

nlS56  632 

Stafford.  John hi 773  522 

Staley,  John  Jay 1905  495 

Stallknccht.  Frcderik  Stoud 

nl843  615 

Stanford.  Charles hi 878  582 

Stanford.  John 1788   526 

Stanley,  Edward  Otis 1876  329 

Stanley.  Gtorgc  Henry. .  .   .nl87I    656 

Stanley.  Henrv  Willis nl900  706 

Stanley.  S.imu'cl  Gould ml 82 5   517 

Stanley.  William  Stillman. . .  1825    145 

Stanton.  Albert  Haves 1904  490 

Stanton.  Emma  Bradford. ..  1806  429 

Stanton.  John  Byron nl804   683 

Stanton.  jud.sr>n'A nlS5S  636 

Staples.  Charles nl868  652 

Staples.  Charles  Ja.son 1878  339 

Staples.  Francis  Hamilton...  1894  414 
Staples.  Hamilton  Barclay.  .1851    225 

Staples.  William  Read 1817    123 

Stark.  Eleanor 1904  491 

Stark.  Jedediah  Lathrop. ...  1818   124 

Stark.  Mary  Randall 1900  463 

Starlcvveath'er.  James  Clay. .  .1880  348 


884 


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Name  Class  Page 

Starkweather,  John 1805      98 

Starkweather,  Samuel 1822   136 

Starkweather,  Samuel nl856  632 

Starr,   Caroline   Luella   Tut- 

hill 1897   438 

Starr,  Harris  Elwood 1897  435 

Starr,  Henry  H nl827   604 

Stead,  Benjamin  F nl838   610 

Stead,  Charles  Mason 1861   266 

Steadman,  William hl815   543 

Stearns,  Daniel  Munroe 1822   136 

Stearns,  George  Ingersoll..  .nl849  621 
Stearns,  Harrison  Williams.  .1867   291 

Steams,  Hiram  Austin 1897   435 

Steams,  Henry  Butler 1899  453 

Steams,  Myron  Newell nl840  613 

Stearns,  Orrin  Orlando 1837   175 

Steams,  Tilden  Hendricks. . .  1903  484 

Stebbins,  Eli  Marshall nl842  614 

Stedman,  Charles  Sumner.  .  .  1896  428 
Stedman,  George  Lavater. . .  1856  244 
Stedman,  Howland  Shermanl905  495 
Steele,  Benjamin  Wheeler. . .  1876  329 

Steere,  Arthur 1902  476 

Steere,  Charles 1873   316 

Steere,  Charles  Allen nl883   668 

Steere,  Edmund  Job 1894  414 

Steere,  Frank 1894  414 

Steere,  Frederick  Eugene... nl 894  683 
Steere,  Hebron  Horton.  .  .  .nl865   648 

Steere,  Robert  Wing nl870  655 

Steere,  Robert  Wing 1901  468 

Steere,  Smith  Oliver 1905  495 

Steere,  Thomas  Ellwood 1898  443 

Steere,  William  Harris 1896  428 

Stelle,  Benjamin hl774   523 

Stenhouse,  Mae 1904  491 

Stephens,  Bradford  Earl 1902  476 

Stephens,  Charles  Erastus. . .  1852  229 

Stephens,  Harry  Griffin 1897   435 

Sternberg,  George  Miller. .  .hl896   590 

Sterry,  Robert 1801      91 

Stetson,  Aaron nl829  605 

Stetson,  Charles nl826  604 

Stetson,  Samuel 1820   129 

Stevens,  Abel. hl839   557 

Stevens,  Allan  Prescott 1895   420 

Stevens,  Claude  Everett 1901  468 

Stevens,  Edward  Abiel 1833    164 

Stevens,  Edward  Oliver 1861   266 

Stevens,  Elisha 1830   158 

Stevens,  Elmer  Tompkins.  . .  1904  490 

Stevens,  Grenville  Smith 1852   229 

Stevens,  Harriet  Fuller nl904  727 

Stevens,  Isaac hi 834  554 

Stevens,  John hl829   551 

Stevens,  Solon  Whithed 1858  253 

Stevens,  Thomas  Henry 1901   468 

Stevenson,  George  Sears.  .  .  .  1842  194 
Stevenson,  John nl858  636 


Name  Class  Page 

Stewart,  Edward  Delano... nl897   692 

Stewart,  Helena  Russell 1900  463 

Stewart,  Henry  Green 1839   183 

Stewart,  Morton  Collins 1894  414 

Stewart,  Moses hl813   541 

Stickney,  Charles 1892  403 

Sticknev,  Myron  Wilder. ..  .al895  501 
Sticknev,  William  Davol. .  .nl881  665 
Stidharn,  Ferdinand  Dutton.1891  398 
Stillman,  Charles  Kirtland...l900  461 

Stillman,  Howard  York 1879   344 

Stillman,  James  Wells 1866   286 

Stillman,  Samuel hl769   519 

Stillwell,  Charles  Martin 1866   286 

Stimpson,  Jeremy nl804   597 

Stinard,  Jesse  Floyd 1900  461 

Stiness,  Edward  Clinton  Bes- 

som 1890  394 

Stiness,  Henry  Williams.  .  .nl902   717 

Stiness,  John  Henry 1861   266 

Stiness,  Walter  Russell nl877   662 

Stinson,  William  Charles g  731 

Stites,  John hl769   519 

Stites,  Richard 1769     67 

Stites,  Richard  Montgomery  17 92      79 

Stockard,  Alma 1903  485 

Stockard,  Claude  Henry 1904  490 

Stockbridge,  John  Calvin. ...  1838  178 
Stockbridge,    William    Mau- 

ran 1878  339 

Stockwell,  Arthur  Mayhew.nl  89 7   692 
Stockwell,  Edward  Amos. ...  1899  453 
Stockwell,    Frederick    Emer- 
son  1890  394 

Stockwell,  George  Appleton.  1872  312 

Stockwell,  Jarvis  J nl823   601 

Stockwell,    Thomas    Blanch- 

ard 1862   269 

Stoddard,  Darius  Hicks 1864   277 

Stoddard,  Ebenezer 1807    101 

Stoddard,  Edgar  Wallace.. ..  1868  294 
Stoddard,  Elijah  Brigham. . .  1847  212 
Stoddard,  Ralph  William... .  1900  461 

Stokes,  Edward  Casper 1883   363 

Stokes,  Howard  Kemble 1885  373 

Stone,  Allison 1896  428 

Stone,  Arthur  Crowell 1897  435 

Stone,  Daniel nl825   603 

vStone,  Daniel  Clark nl874  660 

Stone,  Dexter  Sheldon 1857  248 

Stone,  Ebenezer 1820   129 

Stone,  Edward 1835   169 

Stone,  Ellen  Appleton al896   502 

Stone,  George  Burrill 1842   194 

Stone,  George  West nl880  665 

Stone,  Henry  Morgan 1892  403 

Stone,  Howard  Winsor nl872  657 

Stone,  James  Louis 1840   187 

Stone,  James  Monroe nl856  632 

Stone,  James  Royal nl839  612 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


88s 


Name  Class  Page 

Stone,  Josiah  Parsons nl857   634 

Stone,  Lucien  Bonaparte.  ..n  1861   642 

Stone,  Lura  Cooper 1900  463 

Stone,  Luther 1839    183 

Stone,  Samuel  Slater 1885   373 

Stone,  Walter  Lincoln 1891   399 

Stone,  William  Eben 1866  287 

Stone,  William  Leete hi 825   548 

Stone,  William  Leete 1858  253 

Stonegrave,  Augustus  Noble  1905    495 

Storey,  Ralph  Ewing 1899  453 

Storrs,  Melancthon nl852   623 

Story,  Abraham  Bumham...  1799     88 

Story,  Joseph hl815   543 

Stout,  Arthur  Dunham.  .  .  .nl899    701 

Stout,  Mahlon  Runyon 1894  414 

Stover,  Bates  Eben'. 1903  484 

Stow,  Baron hl846   561 

Stowell,  Herbert  Jackman.. .  1904  490 

Straffin,  Elsie  Marion 1904  491 

Straight,  Alvin  Bacon  Pres- 
ton  nl895   684 

Straight,  John  Albert nl898  696 

Strange,  Ada  Henderson. .  .nl904  727 

Stratton,  Asa  Evans 1873   316 

Stratton,  Samuel  Richmond.  1896  428 
Stratton,  William  Cowper. .  .  1895  420 

Straus,  Oscar  Solomon hi 897   590 

Strauss,  Israel 1894  414 

Straw,  David  Robinson 1822    136 

Street,  Geraldine  Ethelwyn. .  1903  485 

Streeter,  Reuben  Mowrv 1865   282 

Streeter,  Wilfred  Alberts.,  .n  1902  717 
Streeter,  W^illis  Hermann. ..nl881  665 
Strong,  Abner  Dunsmore..  .nl856  632 
Strong,  Augustus  Hopkins.  hl870  578 

Strong,  George  Odiorne 1814   116 

Strong,  Jonathan hi 808   539 

Stuart,  Addison  Ames nl857   634 

Stuart,  Ambrose  Pascal  Sev- 

ilon 1847   212 

Stuart,  John  Franklin nl859  638 

Stubbert,  John  Irving nl899   701 

Stuber,  Henrv hl790   527 

Studlev,  Ellio'tt  Francis 1893  409 

Sturgis,  Orin  Jones 1879  344 

Stvirtevant,  Mary nl903   723 

Sturtevant,  Wilder  Lee nl904   726 

Sturtevant,  William  H nl824  602 

Sullivan,  Frank  Louis 1877   334 

Sullivan,  Frederic  Daniel. .  .nl902   717 

Sullivan,  Henrv  Cleaves 1901   468 

Sullivan,  James hi 799   533 

Sullivan,  John  Clark 1867   291 

Sullivan,  John  Joseph nl901    711 

Sullivan,  Lot  Bumpus 1814   116 

Sullivan,  Michael  Xavier. .  .al902   508 

Sullivan,  Samuel  S nl834  607 

Summersgill,     Henry     Trav- 

ers nl898  696 


Name  Class  Page 

Sumner.  Arthur  Preston.  .  .  .  1885  373 

Sumner,  Bradford 1808  103 

Sumner.  Harry  Grove nl900  706 

Sumner,  Howard  Edwin.  .  .  1894  414 

Sumner.  Martin  Tvler 1838  179 

Sumner,  Roy  Walter 1895  420 

Sumner,  Samuel  Stillnian.  .  .  1835  169 

Sutcliff,  John hi 793  530 

SutclifTe,  George  William.'. . .  1899  453 

Sutherland,  John 1880  348 

Sutherland,  Leslie  Hunt 1903  484 

Sutton.  Cora  Annie nl902  718 

Suydam,  Henrv  Clav 1876  329 

Sw'aim,  Samuel  Budd 1830  1 58 

Swaim,  Thomas nl838  611 

Swain,  Benjamin  Osborne. .nl845  617 

Swain.  Edward  Allen 1882  357 

Swain,  Harrison  Tarbell 1899  453 

Swain,  Leonard hl857  570 

Swallow,      Grace      Margaret 

Hamilton niooi  712 

Swallow,  Howard  Arnold. ...  19(K)  461 

Swan,  Herbert  Lewis \S^7  435 

Swan.  Mason  Martin 1896  428 

Swann,  Harvey  Julian 1905  495 

Swarts,  Walter  Benjamin.  .    1878  339 
Swazev,   Benjamin   Franklin 

....' nl862  644 

Sweatt,  Mvron  Louis  Ballou 

'. nl898  696 

Sweet,  Frank  Edwin 1884  368 

Sweet,  George  Henrv 1895  420 

Sweet,  Gilbert  Aldri'ch nl879  664 

Sweet,  Hartford 1811  108 

Sweet,  Henry  Hannibal  Fay- 
ette  1822  136 

Sweet,  John  Davis 1829  1  56 

Sweet,  Parker  H nl836  609 

Sweet,  Richard  Foster 1824  141 

Sweetland,  Cornelius  Sowle.  .1866  287 

Sweetland,  William  Howard.  1878  339 

Swctt,  Charles  Ernest nl894  683 

Swett,  Ralph  Kevcs nl890  677 

Swift.  Arthur  Hathaway. .  .nl882  667 

Swift.  Augustus  Tabcr 1889  390 

Swift.  Cvrus  Briggs nl903  722 

Swift.  Foster hi  7^6  532 

Swift.  John  Campbell 1895  420 

Swift.  Joseph  Gardiner hi 811  540 

Swift.  Thomas  L nl833  606 

Swift.  William  Cole  Nye.  .  .nl835  608 

Swisher.  Samuel  Landes 1857  249 

Sykes.  James  Noble 1841  190 

S>'man.  Louis  L nl904  726 

Symmonds.  Joshua hl773  522 

Sj-monds.  James  Munroe 1845  204 

Taber.  Frederic nI876  661 

Taft,  Cvrus nl878  663 

Taft,  Daniel  Wendell nl896  688 

Taft,  Edward  Padelford 1854  237 


886 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Taft,  Edward  Padelford 1904  490 

Taft,  Edward  Williams 1881   352 

Taft,  Eliza  Fiske  Williams.nl 902   718 

Taft,  Foster  Williams 1894  415 

Taft,  Franklin  Keith 1898  443 

Taft,  Frederic  Clarke 1870  304 

Taft,  George 1815    118 

Taft,  George  Home nl855   629 

Taft,  George  Spring 1848  215 

Taft,  George  Spring 1882  357 

Taft,  Gravener 1800     89 

Taft,  Harrison  Southwick.  .  .  1892  403 

Taft,  John  Otis nl872   657 

Taft,  Moses nl812   598 

Taft,  Orray 1866   287 

Taft,  Orray 1885   373 

Taft,  Orsmus  Augustus 1863   273 

Taft,  Robert  Rennie 1888   386 

Taft,  Robert  Wendell 1891   399 

Taft,  Royal  Chapin hl891    586 

Taft,  Royal  Chapin nl895  685 

Taft,  Walter  Blake nl885  670 

Taft,  William  P nl826   604 

Talbot,  Charles nl830  605 

Talbot,  Charles  Remington. .  1875  324 
Talbot,  Edward  Everett.  .  .nlS73  658 
Talbot,  Ernest  De  Witt. .  .  .nl899   702 

Talcott,  Arthur  Jewell nl896  688 

Talcott,  John  Remington.  .nl898   696 

Tallmadge,  James 1798     86 

Tallmadge,  Matthias  Burnet 

hl798   533 

Tallman,  Alice  Maude 1899  455 

Tandy,  Walter  Leslie 1902  476 

Tanner,  Abel  Palmer 1874  320 

Tanner,  Ernest  Ketchum...n  1903   722 

Tanner,  George  Clinton 1857   249 

Tanner,  George  W nl858  636 

Tanner,  Willard  Brooks 1879   344 

Tarbell,  Horace  Sumner. ..  .hl896   590 

Tarbell,  Martha al894   501 

Tarbox,  William  George.  .  .nl895  685 
Tarleton,  Charles  William.  . .  1874  320 

Tarr,  Jabez 1833    164 

Tatem,  James  Birney nl903   722 

Taylor,  Alexander  Viets  Gris- 

wold nl856  632 

Taylor,  Alfred  Simpson 1891   399 

Tavlor,  Amos  Leavitt 1901   469 

Taylor,  Asa  Potter 1841    190 

Taylor,  Barnard  Cook 1874  320 

Tavlor,  Charles  Frederic 1863   273 

Taylor,  Daniel nl769-1800   595 

Tavlor,  Daniel  Amos.  .  . 1873   316 

Tavlor,  David  Henry 1871   307 

Taylor.  George  Allen 1901   469 

Tavlor,  Harry  English nl896   688 

Taylor,  Henry  Tracy nl870  655 

Taylor,  Horace  Clark nl856   632 

Taylor,  John 1809    105 


Name  Class  Page 

Taylor,  John 1810   107 

Taylor,  John  Alvah 1881   352 

Taylor,  John  D nl858  636 

Taylor,  Jonathan 1897   435 

Taylor,  Joseph 1898  443 

Taylor,  Lucien  Edward 1895  420 

Taylor,  Montfort  Temple. ...  1854  237 

Taylor,  Paul  Edward nl882   667 

Taylor,  Samuel  Harvey hi 854  567 

Taylor,  Samuel  Worcester..hl851   564 

Tavlor,  Sarah  Ellen 1904  491 

Taylor,  Steuben 1819   127 

Taylor,  William  Henry 1837    175 

Teague,  Charles  McCallum...l899  453 
Teehan,  George  Edward,  .  .nl904   726 

Tefft,  Lyman  Beecher 1858   254 

Tefft,  Thomas  Alexander. ...  1851   225 

Tefft,  William  Henry nl856  632 

Tellier,  Julius  Arthur nl902   717 

Temple,  Charles  Mirick nl854  627 

Temple,  Mabel nl898  697 

Tenney,  Fred 1894  415 

Tenney,  Fred  Clay 1880  348 

Tenney,  Frederic nl886  671 

Tennev,  John  Waters 1823    138 

Tenney,  Robert  Milton nl899   702 

Terry,  Erastus  Gunn nl870   655 

Tetlow,  Asenath nl903   723 

Tetlow,  Edwin  Judkins 1904  490 

Tetlow,  John 1864  277 

Tetrault,  Charles  Arthur 1902  476 

Tew,  Paraclete 1792      79 

Thatcher,  Allan  Remington..  1900  461 

Thatcher,  Moses 1821    132 

Thatcher,  Tyler 1824   141 

Thaver,  Caleb  Edmund 1865   282 

Thayer,  Edward nl898   696 

Thayer,  Eli 1845   204 

Thayer,  Gideon  French hl854   567 

Thayer,  Henry  White 1826   148 

Thayer,  Herbert  Edgar 1882   357 

Thayer,  Jabez 1776     71 

Thayer,  James 1814   116 

Thaver,  John  Goulding 1804     96 

Thaver,  John  Milton 1841    190 

Thaver,  Jonathan 1803      94 

Thayer,  Joseph 1815    118 

Thaver,  Lewis nl816   599 

Thaver,  Nathaniel  H nl832   606 

Thayer,  William  Makepeace.  1843  197 
Therrien,     Leonard      Apolli- 

naire nl893   681 

Theus,  William  Randolph. . .  1800  89 
Thomas,  Albert  Ellsworth. ..  1894  415 

Thomas,  Alfred  Delavan 1861   266 

Thomas,  Arthur  Green nl855   629 

Thomas,  Benjamin  Calley.  .  .  1847  213 
Thomas,  Benjamin  Franklin.  1830  158 
Thomas,  Benjamin  Franklin 

nl863   646 


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887 


Name  Class  Page 

Thomas,  Charles  Briggs nl853  624 

Thomas,  Daniel 1803     94 

Thomas,  David hl769   519 

Thomas,  Denison nl863   646 

Thomas,  Eugene  Ellis 1870  304 

Thomas,    Frederick   Alexan- 
der  nl882   667 

Thomas,  Helen  Avonia.  .  .  .nl896  689 

Thomas,  John 1813    113 

Thomas,  Joseph hi 786   525 

Thomas,  Joshua hl818   544 

Thomas,  Judson  Benjamin. .  1876  329 

Thomas,  Leo  Boone nl891   678 

Thomas,  Louis  Albion 1899  453 

Thomas,  Lura  May 1901   471 

Thomas,  Moses  George 1825    145 

Thomas,  Sylvanus' Martin. ..  1871   307 

Thomas,  Uriah 1851   226 

Thomas,  Willis  Frye 1877   334 

Thompson,    Albert    William 

Havden 1903  484 

Thom'pson,  Anna  Aborn.  .  .nl901   712 

Thompson,  Asaph 1795      82 

Thompson,  Charles 1769     67 

Thompson,  Charles  Henry...  1854   237 
Thompson,  Charles  Smith.. nl862   644 
Thompson,  Clarence  McGreg- 
or   1904  490 

Thompson,  Ebenezer 1868  294 

Thompson,  Edgar  Haywood 

nl902   717 

Thompson,  Edith  Augusta.  .  1898  445 
Thompson,  Edward  Everett.  1899  453 
Thompson,  Edward  French  nl887  672 
Thompson,  Edwin  Stanley.  .1886  378 
Thompson,    Ella     Artemisia 

Pollard 1902  478 

Thompson,  Frank  Carroll.  .  .  1901  469 
Thompson,  Frederick    Ever- 
ett  1895  420 

Thompson,  Freeman ml825   517 

Thompson,  Harry  Luke 1896  428 

Thompson,  Homer     Alexan- 
der  1852   229 

Thompson,  Ignatius 1796     84 

Thompson,  James 1799     88 

Thompson,  James  Freebody.  1891  399 
Thompson,  James  William.  .  1827  151 
Thompson,  John  Harrison. ..  1905  495 
Thompson,  Millett  Taylor. . .  1898  443 

Thompson,  Otis 1798     86 

Thompson,  Ralph  Cameron..  1902  477 
Thompson,  William  Ashtonnl899  702 
Thompson,  William  Elliott. .  1873   316 

Thorns,  John  Cyrus 1878  339 

Thomson,  Andrew  Samuel.  ..1898  443 
Thomson,  Ida  May  Fiske. ...  1899  455 
Thomley,  William  Henry.  .  .  1897  435 
Thornton,  Charles  Sumner.nl 903  722 
Thornton,  Christopher nl892  679 


Name  Class  Page 

Thornton,  Walter  Spooner.nl 856  632 

Thorpe,  David  Franklin nl863   646 

Thresher,  Ebenezer 1827    151 

Thurber.  Amev nl896  689 

Thurber.  Charles 1827    151 

Thurbor,  Daniel hi 825   548 

Thurber,  lldnumd  Gorham. .  1886  378 

Thurber,  George hi 865   574 

Thurber,  Samuel 1858  254 

Thurston,  Benjamin  Francis.  1849  218 
Thurston,  Benjamin  Francis 

nl893  681 

Thurston,   Benjamin  Frank- 
lin  1880  349 

Thurston,  Charles  Abraham 

Gardner 1866  287 

Thurston,  Charles  Rawson...  1882  357 
Thurston,  Edward  Anthonv.1893  409 
Thurston,  Edwin  Lajette. .'. .  1881  352 
Thurston,  Frederic  Harris. ..  1901   469 

Thurston,  George  E nl854  627 

Thurston,  James  Humphrev.  1896  428 
Thurston,  John  Deshon.  . .  .' .  1862   269 

Thurston,  Louise  Isabel nl904   727 

Thurston,  Robert  Henrv. ...  1859  257 

Thurston,  Samuel  Isaac 1807    101 

Thurston.  Wilmarth  Heath. .1877   334 

Tibbitts,  Charles  Norris 1811    108 

Tibbitts,  John  Cook ml 821    515 

Ticknor,  George hi 850  564 

Tiepke,  Henrv  Edwin nl904   726 

Tiffanv.  Jessie  Goodwin 1897  438 

TifTanv.  I'ardon  Dexter 1834   166 

Tifft,  Frederick  Elijah nl899  702 

TifTt.  Mane  Louise n  1896  689 

Tilden,  Calvin 1800     89 

Tillev.  Charles  Edward g  731 

Tilliiighast.   Anna   B.    Moul- 

ton niool    712 

Tillinghast.  Charles  Foster...  1814  116 
Tillinghast.     Charlotte      Lu- 

sanne 1896  429 

Tillinghast. Christopher  Spen- 
cer  1842   194 

Tillinghast.  Edith  Marion.  .  .  1904   491 
Tillinghast,  Frederick  How- 
ard  1899  453 

Tillinghast.  Frederick  Whea- 

ton  1902  477 

Tillinghast.  George 1783      <2 

Tillinghast.  George  Hopkins. 1814  116 
Tillinghast.  Henry  Anthony.  1882  357 
Tillinghast.  Henry  Hendren.  1773     69 

Tillinghast.  James JR49  218 

Tillinghast.  John 1783     72 

Tillinghast.  John  A ver>-  1895  420 

Tillinghast.  Joseph   Leonard 

^        .  .    hl819  545 

Tillinghast.  Nicholas hi 793   5.^0 

Tillinghast.  Nicholas  Power.  1837   175 


BROWN      UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Tillinghast,  Pardon  Elisha..hl890   585 
Tillinghast,  Paris  Jenckes  ...  1800     90 

Tillinghast,  Samuel  W nl818   600 

Tillinghast,  Stephen 1788      75 

Tillinghast,  Theodore  Foster.  1884  368 

Tillinghast,  Wilbor 1836   171 

Tillinghast,  William hi 7 74  523 

Tillinghast,     William     Rich- 
mond  1879   344 

Tillman,  William 1854   237 

Ti'lton,  Austin  Valencourt ...  1865   282 

Tilton,  Howard  Cyrus al897    503 

Timbie,  Burtt  Neville nl904   726 

Tingley,  Clara  Belden 1899  455 

Tingley,  Frank  E nl886  671 

Tingley,  George  Herbert. .  .nl842   614 

Tingley,  John  Barnes 1899  453 

Tingley,  Richard  Hoadley. . .  1876  329 
Tingley,  Timothy  Cheever..nl831   606 
Tingley,    Xenophon   Demos- 
thenes  1868   294 

Tingue,  William  James nl901   711 

Tinker,  Harris  H nl860  640 

Tinker,  Robert  Sparrow  .  .  .nl845   617 
Tinkham,  Alanson  Harris. .  .  1841    190 

Tinkham,  Edgar  Luther 1895   420 

Tinkham,  Frank  Luscombe..  1880   349 

Tisdale,  Anna nl898   697 

Tisdale,  James 1821    132 

Titcom.b,  David  Albert nl857   634 

Titcomb,  Frank  Locke 1885   373 

Tobey,  Alvan 1799     88 

Tobey,  John  Frv 1855   241 

Tobey,  Leonard nl826   604 

Tobey,  Oscar  A nl860  640 

Tobey,  Samuel  Boyd hl832   552 

Tobey,  Samuel  Davies nl857   634 

Tobey,  Silas 1804     96 

Tobey,  Thomas  Fry 1859   257 

Tobey,  Thomas  William.  .  .nl843   615 

Tobey,  William  Homer nl903   722 

Tobey,  Zalmon 1817    123 

Tobias,  David  Elliot nl898  696 

Tobin,  Cyril  Richard nl903    722 

Todd,  Nathaniel 1800     90 

Tolman,  Adoniram  Judson.nl841   613 

Tolman ,  Robert  Francis 1875   324 

Tolman,  Thomas 1811    108 

Tolman,  Thomas nl842   614 

Tolman,  William  Edward. .  .  1849   218 

Tolman,  WiUiam  Howe 1882   357 

Tompkins,  Frank  Edward.. nl867   651 

Tompkins,  Isaac hi 795    531 

Tompkins,  Silas 1824    141 

Toothaker,  Charles  Everett..  1833    164 
Toplady,    Augustus    Mon- 
tague     hl773   522 

Topliff,  Calvin  Howe 1846   208 

Torrey,  Charles  Warren nl857   634 

Torrey,  David l^^^  ^'^'' 


Name  Class  Page 

Torrey,  David m  732 

Torrey,  Joseph  William 1816   121 

Torrey,  Lewis  Hamilton 1878   339 

Torrey,  Reuben 1816   121 

Torrey,  Stephen nl 7 69- 1800   595 

Totten,  Harold  Heathwood.nl898   696 

Totten,  Joseph  Gilbert hl829   551 

Toulane,  Louis  DeWitt nl857   634 

Toulmin,  Joshua hi 769   519 

Tourtellot,  Jesse  Steere nl832   606 

Tourtellot,  Walter  Rov 1898  443 

Tourtellott,  Isaac  New'ton. .  .  1849   218 

Tourtellotte,  John  Eaton 1856   245 

Tower,  Carl  Vernon 1893   409 

Tower,  Clifford  Sayles 1890  394 

Tower,  Ethel  Ella 1898  445 

Tower,  Gad 1801     91 

Tower,  Levi 1800     90 

Tower,  Levi  Augustus nl857   634 

Tower,  Maude  Helen nl900   707 

Tower,  Ralph  Winfred 1892   404 

Towle,  Georgia  Louise 1904  491 

Towne,  Charles  Wavland. ...  1897  435 
Towne,  Eulalia  Jeannette.  .  .  1900  463 

Towne,  Roy 1905   495 

Towne,  Walter  James 1881   352 

Townsend,  Arthur  Swain 1905   495 

Townsend,  Henry  Anthony.nl 882   667 
Townsend,  Shear jashub 

Bourne 1814   116 

Towson,  Nathan hl818   544 

Tracy,  George  Hussey nl898   696 

Tracy,  Henrv  Carroll" a  190 5   511 

Train,  Arthur  Savage 1834   164 

Train,  Charles  Russell 1837    175 

Traphagen,  Henry nl863   646 

Trask,  Benjamin nl835   608 

Trask,  Harry  Marston nl884  669 

Traver,  Alice  Whitall 1905   497 

Traver,    Asa    Watson    Arm- 

ington nl892   679 

Traver,  Helen  Wakely 1903   485 

Treadway,  Henry  Gorham.nl874  660 

Trees,  Oliver  Clinton 1902  477 

Tremaine,  Edward nl832   606 

Tribou,  Nahum  Mitchell. .  .nl857   634 

Trimble,  Frank  Levi nl892  679 

Tripp,  Henry  Olney nl879   664 

Trotter,  William  Ramsay.  . .  1880  349 

Troy,  George  Francis 1898  443 

True,  Abbott  Fiske nl878  663 

True,  Herbert  Osgood nl884  669 

True,  Joseph nl855  629 

Truesdale,  David  Edmund.nl 900  706 
Truex,  Amasa  Randall  Tour- 
tellot  1895  421 

Trull,  Washington  Benson...  1861   266 

Truman,  Percival  Henry g  731 

Trumbull,  Samuel  Beedy. . . .  1904  490 
Tuck,  Edward  Arthur nl884  669 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


889 


Name  Class  Page 

Tuck,  Ella  Maria  Adams g  728 

Tucker,  Alpheus  Dudley. .  .  .  1.S02  404 

Tucker,  Bertha \S90  455 

Tucker,  Carl  Efferenn 18<)0  394 

Tucker,  Charles  James 1879  344 

Tucker,  Charles  Russell nl864  647 

Tucker,  Edward  Tobey 1871   307 

Tucker,  Elijah  Withington.  .  1838   179 

Tucker,  Frank  William 1892  404 

Tucker,  George  Everett 1842    194 

Tucker,  George  Fox 1873   316 

Tucker,  Hiram  O nl838  611 

Tucker,  Howard  Hiram 1901   469 

Tucker,  Irving  Waite nl874  660 

Tucker,  James 1897   435 

Tucker,  John  Hvme 1800     90 

Tucker,  John  Hvrne nl848  620 

Tucker,  John  Hyrne nl871   656 

Tucker,  Joseph    Whittemore 

Sweet nl897   692 

Tucker,  Simeon 1821    133 

Tucker,  Thomas  Horatio 1854   237 

Tucker,  William  Aborn nl857   634 

Tufts,  James 1789      76 

Tufts,  Nathan  Albert 1900  461 

Tuller,  Edward  Pratt 1884   368 

Tupper,  Charles  Waterman  nl896  688 

Turner,  Charles 1815    118 

Turner,  Charles 1855   241 

Turner,  Charles  A nl839  612 

Turner,  Charles  Sampson 1901   469 

Turner,  Daniel 1 799     88 

Turner,  John 1788     75 

Turner,  John nl853   625 

Turner,  Robert  Northam 1892  404 

Turner,  William  Hutchins..nl903   722 

Turner,  William  Mason 1855   241 

Tumey,  John  Penfield 1824   141 

Tustin,  George  Miller 1880  349 

Tustin,  Josiah  Philiyjs 1838    179 

Tuthill,  Caroline    Luclla 1897   438 

Tut  hill,  Walter  Ernest 1901   469 

Tuttle,  Elihu  Sanford 1900  461 

Tweedell,  Edward  David. . . .  1901   469 

Twing,  Martin  Walter 1883   363 

Twiss,  David  Franklin nl842   614 

Twomev,  Michael  Joseph 1900  461 

Tyler,  Arthur  Brown nl903   722 

Tyler,  Fisher  A nl836  608 

Tyler,  Francis  Maurice 1864   278 

Tyler,  Henrv  E nl859  638 

Tyler,  Joseph  Henry 1877   334 

Tyler,  Joseph  Pund'erson 1823    138 

Tyler,  Othniel 1783     72 

Tyler,  Royal ml819   514 

Tyler,  Samuel  Lockwood. .  . .  1820   129 

Tyler,  William 1809   105 

Tytus,  John  Butler nl869  653 

Tyzzer,  Ernest  Edward 1897  436 

Tyzzer,  George  Alfred 1884  368 


Name  Class  Puge 

Underhill.  William  Henry...  1864   278 

Underwcxjd.  Adin  Ballou 1849   218 

Underwood.  Alvan I  708     86 

Updike,  Caesar  Augustus 1849   218 

UfKlike,  Wilkins hl846   561 

Up<lyke,  Frank  Arthur 1893   40^ 

Upham,  Albert  George 1874  320 

Upham,  Edw.ird hl769   520 

Upham.  William  D 1835    169 

Upton.  Charles  Russell 1884   368 

Upton,  Ge<jrge  Putnam 1854  237 

Upton.  John  Willis nl898  696 

Upton,   Winslow 1875   324 

Umieneta,  Gcronimo 1835    169 

Umer,-' Louis  Gruln; nl876  661 

Urquhart,  James  Wilson. .  .nl 880  665 

Usher.  John hl794   531 

Ustick,  Thomas 1771      68 

Utley.  Albert  Greene 1854   237 

Utlev.  Albert  Greene nl897   692 

Utlev.  Azel 1818   124 

Utlev.  George  Burwell 180<;  4  53 

Utlev.  Howard  Harris 18«;7   436 

Utter.  Harriet  Barrows 1899  455 

Utter,  Katharine  Maria g  731 

Vail.  Thomas  Hubbard hl858   570 

Valentine.  James 1805     98 

Valentine.  William nl838  611 

Vallentine.  Joseph  H nl827   604 

Valois.  Clara nl90()  707 

Van  Buren,  Abram 1843   197 

Vanderbilt.  Earl 1905  495 

Van  Doren,  George  Bickford.  1896  428 
Van  Doren.  Joseph  Canfield.  1896  429 
Van  Gclder,  Hcnvard  Mason.  1897   436 

Van  Horn.  William hl774   523 

\'an  Home.  William  Grant..  1877  334 
\'an  Kirk,  Thomas  Campbell 

McKeever nI88S   670 

Van  Meter,  Fred nl883  668 

Van  Nostrand.  Manning  Eu- 
gene  1903  484 

Van  Slyck,  Cyrus  Manchester 

1876  329 

Van  Wickle.  Augustus  Stout.  1876  329 
Van  Zandt.  Charles  Collins,  hi 867   576 

Vamum,  Atkinson  C nI859  638 

Vamum.  James  Mitchell.  .  .  .  1769  67 
Vaughan.  Francis  Marion.  .  nI861  642 
\'aughan,  Henrv  Wheaton.  nl872  657 

Vaughan,  MarvDrew 1897   438 

Vaughan.  Richard  Miner 1895  421 

\'erder.  Bessie  Clarinda g   731 

\*erner.  Clifton  Ale.xander.  .nl882  667 

Vernon.  Amey nl903   723 

Vernon.  John' Winthrop 1854  238 

Vernon.  Samuel  Brown 1848  215 

Vernon,  Thomas 1816   121 

Vernon,  Thomas 1854   238 

Vernon.  William nl 848   620 


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BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Very,  Frederick  Alpha nl88S  670 

Viall,  William  Angell nl884  669 

Vickery,  Benjamin  C nl8S4  627 

Viets,  Francis  Hubbard 1879   344 

Viles,  Edgar    Francis nl899   702 

Viles,  Ruth  Bennett  Hayes. nl897   693 
Vincent,  Harry  Gratis  Guin- 
ness  nl887   672 

Vinson,  Andrew  Patterson.nl 862  644 
Vinton,  Alexander  Hamilton 

hl836  556 

Vinton,  Elisha  Dyer 1844  200 

Vinton,  Francis hl833    553 

Vinton,  Frederick  Arnold.  .nl866   650 

Vinton,  John  Rogers hi 82 7    549 

Vinton,  Nellie  E.  Bunker..  .nl901  711 
Vinton,  Sumner  Redway.  . . .  1896  429 
Volentine,  Thomas  JefEerson.1867   291 

Vose,  Caroline  Ballou nl904   727 

Vose,  Frederick  Alvah 1899  453 

Vose,  George  Blake 1853   233 

Vose,  James  Gardiner hl874   580 

Vose,  Josiah  Howe 1884  368 

Vose,  Robert  Churchill 1896  429 

Vunk,  John  Robinson nl898   696 

Wade,  Benjamin  Clifford.  ...  1825    145 

Wade,  Daniel  Arnold 1878   339 

Wade,  Reginald  Chipman.  .nl904   726 

Wade,  Samuel  Leonidas 1903   484 

Wadsworth,  Arthur  Leonardl886  378 

Wadsworth,  Charles 1827    151 

Wadsworth,  George  Melvin..  1884  368 
Wadsworth,  John  Atherton..  1814   116 

W'adsworth,  Joseph nl825   603 

Wadsworth,  Lemuel 1793      80 

Wager,  Stafford  S nl839   612 

Waggin, nl769-1800   595 

Wait,  Francis  Dehon 1810   107 

Wait,  Oliver 1809   105 

Waite,  Clarendon 1852   229 

Waite,  Elizabeth  Richardson 

nl902   718 

Waite,  Ida  Evelyn 1898  445 

Waitt,  George  Newton nl837   609 

Wakefield,  Albert  Gallatin.  .  1830   158 

Wakefield,  Arthur 1900  461 

Wakeman,  George  Bulkeley.  1884  369 
Wakeman,  William  Walter..  1887   382 

Walcott,  George  W nl823   601 

Walcott,  Gregory  Dexter. ...  1897   436 

Waldo,  Charles  Sidney 1874  320 

Waldo,  Clarence  Haven nl879   664 

Waldo,  Daniel nl826   604 

Waldo,  Horatio nl823   601 

Waldo,  John 1790     77 

Waldo,  Thomas  Adams nl902   717 

Waldock,  James nl844  616 

Walker,  Anne  May nl904   727 

Walker,  Boiling  Mumford.  .  .  1805  98 
Walker,  Elnathan 1803      94 


Name  Class  Page 

Walker,  George 1891   399 

Walker,  George  Edward 1898  443 

Walker,  Harry  Franklin 1887   382 

Walker,  Harvey  Dav 1843    197 

Walker,  Irving  Everett 1890  394 

Walker,   James    Bradford 

Richmond 1841    190 

Walker,  James  William. . .  .nl887   672 

Walker,  Joseph 1887   382 

Walker,  Leonard hl864   574 

Walker,  Levi nl836   608 

Walker,  Levi  Carey nl865   649 

Walker,  Louis  Ormsbee nl864  648 

Walker,  Phineas 1790     77 

Walker,  Reuben  Eugene 187  5   325 

Walker,  Rodney  Charles 1905  495 

Walker,  Timothy  Clark. . .  .nl845   617 

Walker,  Willard  Smith nl874  660 

Walker,  William 1843    198 

Walker,  William  Henry. . .  .nl853   625 
Walker,  William  Williams..nl856   632 

Wall,  Ashbel  Tingley 1885   373 

Wallace,  Ethel  Marian  Bon- 
ner  nl896   688 

Waller,  Halley  Templeton. . .  1901  469 

Wallin,  Benjamin .  .hl770   520 

Walling,  Charles  Harold 1895  421 

Walling,  Everett  Lewis 1896   429 

Walling,  Lennox  Gresham. ..  1902   477 

Walsh,  Charles  Albert 1899  453 

Walter,  Herbert  Eugene.  .  .al893   500 

Walther,  Joseph 1893   409 

Walton,  Frederick  John 1880  349 

Walton,  Lee  Barker al900   506 

Walworth,  George  Roberts.  .  1903   484 

Wamsley,  Francis  Willis 1895  421 

Wanton,  Joseph hl769   520 

Warburton,    Edith    Augusta 

Thompson 1898  445 

Warburton,  Stacy  Reuben.. .  1898  444 

Ward,  Alice  Louise 1901  471 

Ward,  Ephraim 1834   166 

Ward,  George  Otis 1877  334 

Ward,  Henry hl769   520 

Ward,  John  Grover 1878   339 

Ward,  John  Herbert 1901   469 

Ward,  John  Jefferson 1861   266 

Ward,  Jonathan nl812   598 

Ward,  Joseph 1865   282 

Ward,  Joseph  B nl857   634 

Ward,  Joseph  Hooker 1886  3  78 

Ward,  Samuel 1771     68 

Ward,  Samuel hl832   552 

Ward,  William 1817    123 

Ward,  Willard  Garfield 1902   477 

Wardwell,  Daniel 1811    108 

Wardwell,  Hezekiah  Church.  1898  444 

Ware,  Herbert  Palmer nl904   726 

Ware,  Jairus 1797      85 

Ware,  Jonathan ml821   SIS 


INDEX     OF     STUDENTS 


891 


Name 
Waring,     Edmund 


Waring 
Wame, 
Warner 
Warner 
Warner 
Warner 
Warner 
Warner 
Warren 
Warren 
Warren 
Warren 
Warren 
Warren 
Warren 
Warren 
Warren 
Warren 
W^arren 
Warren 
Warren 
Warren 
Warren 
Warren 
Warren 
Warren 


Class  Page 

Thomas 

nl769-1800   595 

Thomas nl827   604 

Joseph  Andrews.  .    hi 834  555 
Arthur  Edward... n  1901    711 

Bessie  Sarah a  1903   509 

Edna  Isabel 1900  463 

Eugene  Francis.  .  .  .  1875  325 

Noah 1827    151 

Samuel 1838   179 

Andrew  Fuller 1863   273 

Andrew  McCorrie...  188 5   373 

Bertram  Albert 1901  469 

Charles  Jarvis 1826   148 

Daniel 1794     81 

David  March hl858  570 

George  E nl835  608 

George  Eddv 1889  390 

Henrv  C....' nl859  638 

Ida  Maude 1902  479 

James 1900  461 

John  A nl824  602 

John  Bliss 1815    118 

Jonah  Gould ing.  ...  1835    169 

Laban  Edwards 1866   287 

Orestes nl855   629 

Samuel  Stevens ....  1 8 1 6   121 
Theodore  David....  185 5   242 
Washburn,  Albert  Gardner.nl 860  640 

Washburn,  Charles 1820   129 

Washburn,  George 1872  312 

Washburn,  Henrv  Homer.. nl859   638 

Washburn,  Henry  J.  S nl840  613 

Washburn,  Lemuel  Williams. 1833    164 

Washburn,  Lewis 1826   148 

Washburn,  Libe 1901   469 

Washburn,  Philo  Hortensius.  1801     91 

Washburn,  Reuel 1814   116 

Washburn,  Seth hl789   526 

Washington,  George hi 790   527 

Waterbury,  Charles  Henry.  .1836   171 
Waterhouse,  Andrew  Oliver 

hl811   540 

Waterhouse,  George 1903   484 

Waterhouse,  Henrv  Edwin.nl 900  706 
Waterhouse,  John  F'othergill  h  1 8 1  2   541 

Waterman,  Andrew  S nlS33   606 

Waterman,  Daniel  Dver 1872   312 

Waterman,  Ellen  Sefton 1902  479 

Waterman,      George      Row- 
land  nl864  648 

Waterman,  Harold  Pearce.  .1874  320 
Waterman,  Helen  Bowen.  .  .  1900  464 

Waterman,  Henrv 1831    160 

Waterman,  Henrv  Herbert. .  1896  429 

Waterman,  John 1835    169 

Waterman,  "Katharine  Maria 

Utter g  731 

Waterman,  Lewis  Anthony..  1894  415 
Waterman,  Marcus 1855   242 


Name  Class  Page 

Waterman,  Paul 1880  349 

Waterman,  Richard 1802     92 

Waterman,  Richard 1859  257 

Waterman,  Richard 1863   273 

Watennan,  Robert  W nl840  613 

Waterman,  Ruf us nl865   649 

Watennan,  Rufus nl895   685 

Waterman,  Silvanus 1798     87 

Waterman,  Stephen 1846  208 

Waterman,  Stephen 1886  378 

Waterman.  William  Bullock.1882  357 
Watennan,  Wilham  Henry..  1824  141 
Waterman,  William  Hcnry.nl 871  056 
Waterman,  William  Watson 

hl870   578 

Waters,  Chester  Campbell. . .  1905  495 

Waters.  Harvev nl806   597 

Waters.  Timothy  Leeds. ..  .nl868  652 
Watjen,  Herman  William. .  .  1890  394 

Watson,  Arthur  Eugene 1888  386 

Watson,  Arthur  Hamilton. ..  1870  304 

Watson,  Bvron  Sprague 1897   436 

Watson,  Edward  B nl839  612 

Watson,  Elisha  Freeman..    .1840   187 

Watson,  Frank  Elbert 1897  436 

Watson,  Harry  Lee 1901   469 

Watson,  John  Brown 1904  490 

Watson,  Marston nl853  625 

Watson,  Matthew 1873   316 

Watson,  Samuel 1794     81 

Watson,  Samuel 1825    145 

Watson,  Thomas  Hazard.. .nl847  619 

Watson.  William 1818   124 

Watson,  William  Henry 1852   230 

Watson.  William  Robinson. .  1823    138 

Watt,  Emma  Clifton a  1902   508 

Watt.  Martha  Wilbur 1900  464 

Watts.  John  Franklin 1895  421 

Waugh.  John nl842  614 

Wa viand.  Francis hi 822   547 

Wavland.  Francis 184f)  208 

Wavland.  Heman  Lincoln. ..  184')  218 

Wayland.  John hi830   551 

Weaver,     Charles      Haddon 

Spurgeon 1882   357 

Weaver.  Stcrry  Arnold nl842  614 

Webb.  Archie  Rov 1905   495 

Webb.  Benjamin  Stanley.. ..  1892  404 

Webb.  Charles  Henry 183*'   183 

Webb.  Christopher 1803     04 

Webb.  Conrad 1 7'J.S     87 

Webb.  Frederick  Elmer. ..  .nl900  706 

Webb.  George  Ihl>cr 1890  394 

Webb,  Quartus  Morgan 1829   I  56 

Webb.  Thomas  Dennic 1805     98 

Webb.  Thomas  Hopkins 1821    133 

Webb.  Thomas  McAlpinc. . . .  1905  49.'» 
Webber,  Charles  Perkins. .  .nl902  717 
Webster.  Arthur  Middleton  nl881  665 
Webster,  Daniel nl886  671 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Webster,  Daniel  Oscar 1900  461 

Webster,  John hl846   561 

Webster,  Walter  Gardner.  .  .  1878  339 
Webster,  Warren  Thaddeus..l851  226 
Webster,  William  Franklin. .  1852  230 

Wedge,  Alanson 1848   215 

Weeden,  Allen  Hunt 1875  325 

Weeden,  Anne  Tillinghast. .  .  1894  415 
Weeden,  Benjamin  Dunham.  1813    113 

Weeden,  Frank  Peck nl904  726 

Weeden,  George  Emerson. .  .  1901  469 
Weeden,  George  Everson. ...  1870  304 

Weeden,  John  Edward 1891   399 

Weeden,  John  Hull 1827    151 

Weeden,  Raymer  Balch 1899  453 

Weeden,  William  Babcock. hi 87 5  581 
Weeden,  William  Wager. .  .nl891   678 

Weeks,  Charles  Albert 1905  495 

Weeks,  Edward  Henry 1893  409 

Weeks,  Harry  Arthur nl899   702 

Weeks,  John  Albert nl848  620 

Weiss,  Paul 1905  495 

Welch,  Bartholomew  Trow.hl831   552 

Welch,  James  Craft hl842   559 

Welch,  Stephen  Albro 1879  344 

Welch,  Thomas  Albert 1905  495 

Weld,  Aaron  Lucian nl845   617 

Weld,  Fitz  Henry 1843    198 

Weld,  Stowell  Leverett 1837    17  5 

Weld,  William 1842    194 

Wellman,  John  Ralph 1899  453 

Wells,  Amos  Palma nl856   632 

Wells,  Charleton  Henry. .  .  .nl842   614 
Wells,   Eleazar   Mather   Por- 
ter  hl831    552 

Wells,  Frank  Eaton nl902   717 

Wells,  Herbert  Comstock 1905  495 

Wells,  James  Lee 1879   344 

Wells,  John nl769-1800   595 

Wells,  John  Edmund 1898  444 

Wells,  John  Hagadorn nl837   609 

Wells,  Lester  Allen 1905   495 

Welton,  Cephas  Burpee 1874  320 

Wenger,  John hl871    579 

Wesley,  Margaret  Lillian 1898  445 

Wesley,  Thomas  Dammes.  .  .  1898  444 

West,  Albert  Benjamin 1904  490 

West,  Benjamin .hl770   520 

West,  Calvin  Everett nl888   674 

West,  Edward  Weeks 1840   187 

West,  George  Joseph 1876  330 

Weston,  Henry nl835   608 

West,  Josiah nl827   604 

West.  Martin nl804   597 

West,  Samuel 1828   154 

Westall,  John hl866   575 

Westcott,  Allan  Ferguson. .  .  1903   484 

Westcott,  Amasa  Smith 1842    194 

Westcott,  Ethel  Gertrude.  .  .  1900  464 
Westcott,  Frank  Thomas. . . .  1890  394 


Name  Class  Page 

Weston,  George  Franklin. ...  1878   339 

Westcott,  Henry 1853   233 

Westcott,  Niles 1905   495 

Westcott,  Oliver  Spink 1856   245 

Westlake,  Frank  Hiram 1901  469 

Weston,  David 1859  257 

Weston,  Francis  Wayland...  1847   213 

Weston,  Henrv  Griggs 1840   187 

Weston,  Isaiah 1793     80 

Weston,  Roderic  Stocking. ..  1846   208 

Wetherell,  Simon  B nl8S4  627 

Wheaton,  Francis  Ide 1840   187 

Wheaton,  Francis  Levison.ml828   517 

Wheaton,  Frank hl865   575 

Wheaton,  Henry 1802      92 

Wheaton,  Henry  Nelson 1820   129 

Wheaton,  Henry  Steward.  . .  1841    190 

Wheaton,  Horatio  Gates 1820   129 

Wheaton,  James  Lucas 1891   399 

Wheaton,  Josephus 1812   110 

Wheaton,  Laban  Mitchell.  .  .  1817    123 

Wheaton,  Levi 1782     7  2 

Wheaton,  Robert nl857   634 

Wheaton,  Seth  Amiel nl817    599 

Wheawill,  Ida  Lewis nl903   723 

Wheeler,  Alan  Rattray 1901   469 

Wheeler,  Arthur  Lincoln  ....  1889  390 
Wheeler,  Augustus  Daniel.. nl887   673 

Wheeler,  Benjamin  Ide 1875   325 

Wheeler,  Bennett  Rollin 1878   339 

Wheeler,  Charles 1807    101 

Wheeler,  Charles  Horace.  .  .  .  1882  357 
Wheeler,  Frank  Rowland. ...  1897   436 

Wheeler,  Frank  Walter 1902  477 

Wheeler,  Harrv  Devereaux.nl 887  673 
Wheeler,  Henry  Alexander.  ..1872  312 
Wheeler,  Henry  Martyn  .  .   nl85S   629 

Wheeler,  Tames  Henry nl862   644 

Wheeler,  Jessie 1901  471 

Wheeler,  John  Brooks 1874  321 

Wheeler,  Jonathan nl820   600 

Wheeler,  Nelson hl849   563 

Wheeler,  Samuel  Nelson.  .  .nl878   663 

Wheeler,  Wilfrid nl898  696 

Wheelock,  Isaac  Robinson...  1869  298 
Wheelock,  Jessie    May  Gas- 
kill nl898   697 

Wheelock,  Lucius  Augustus.  1852   230 

Wheelock,  Peter 1811    108 

Whelply,  Samuel hi 790   528 

Whetherell,   James    Madison 

nl857   635 

Whetherell,  William  P nl858  636 

Whidden,  Frank  Boutelle.  .nl893   681 

W^hipple,  Clifford 1895   421 

Whipple,  Florence  Branden- 
burg  1902   477 

Whipple,  Frank  Merriam. .  .nl899  702 
Whipple,  Frederick  Willard  nl865  649 


INDEX     OF     STUDEMTS 


893 


Name  Class  Page 

Whipple ,  Gertrude  Mason . .  n  1 90 1  712 

Whipple,  Guy  Montrose 1897  436 

Whipple,  Inez  Luanne 1900  464 

Whipple,  Jeremiah 1859  257 

Whipple,  John 1802  93 

Whipple,  John nl829  605 

Whipple,  John nl842  614 

Whipple,  John 1860  262 

Whipple,  Joseph  Caldwell. . .  1889  390 

Whipple,  Luther  P nl860  640 

Whipple,  Shilometh  Stow..ml818  514 
Whitaker,  Anthony  B.  A..  .nl838  611 
Whitaker,      Benjamin      An- 
drews  nl845  617 

Whitaker,  Frederic  Earle. ...  1888  386 

Whitaker,  Henry  Clay 1838  179 

Whitaker,  James  B nl856  632 

Whitaker,  Jonathan  Edwin..  1844  200 

Whitaker,  Samuel  Edgar. .  .nl890  677 

Whitcher,  Louise 1905 


White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
long 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 
White 


497 

Albert  Cicero 1863   273 

Allan  Temple nl884  669 

Amv  Earl 1898  445 

Cariton  Grieves 1905  495 

Charles  Ernest 1897   436 

Charles  Frederic nl865   649 

Charles  Lincoln 1887   382 

Clinton  Chase 1900  462 

David  Mitchell 1897  436 

Earl  Percy 1813   113 

Edward  Nelson 1903  484 

Elihu 1824   141 

Elipha 1817    123 

Elliot  Famsworth ....  1 890  394 

Francis  Wayland 1856   245 

Frank  Denison 1887   383 

Harriet  Mav al894  501 

Helen  Ridler a  1901    507 

Henry  Wilson 1903  484 

Howard  Joseph 1902  477 

Hunter  Carson 1901   469 

Jacob 1832    162 

John hl774   523 

John ml823   515 

John  Brown 1832    162 

John  Conant 1869   298 

Joseph  Nelson nl903   722 

Leonard hl792   529 

Luther 1864   278 

Lyman  A nl858  636 

Mabel  Gardner 1900  464 

Merwin nl899   702 

Musetta  Frances  Bud- 

nl902  718 

Nettie  Estella 1900  464 

Paul  Maurice 1895   421 

Seth  Hobart 1846  208 

William hl808   539 

William  Albert 1857   249 

William  Augustus . .  n  1 84 1   613 


Name  Class  Page 

White.  William  Edward...   nl883  668 

White.  William  Hunt 1824  141 

White,  William  J nl839  612 

White.  William  Nelson 1874  321 

White.  William  Shaw 1886  378 

Whitehead,  Clara 18<i7  438 

Whitford,  Everett  Thomas.  .  l';()2  477 

Whiting.  Abijah 1790  77 

Whiting.  Amos 1812  110 

Whiting,  Borden  Durfee 1898  444 

Whiting.  Daniel 1810  107 

Whiting.  Florence  Josephine  1896  429 

Whiting.  Nathan 1796  84 

Whiting,  Thaddeus 1812  110 

Whiting,  \Vinfre<l  Holt 1001  469 

Whitley.  Samuel  Hall 1<>03  484 

Whitman.  Benaiah  Longley.1887  383 

Whitman.  Benjamin 1788  75 

Whitman.  Benjamin 1815  118 

Whitman,  Dnniel 1809  105 

Whitman,  Eliab 1807  101 

Whitman,  Ezckiel 1  7<)5  82 

Whitman,  Frank  Perkins 1874  321 

Whitman,  Freeman  Tupper    1878  339 

Whitman.  Henry  Brigham.  .  1S64  278 

Whitman.  Hobart  Augustus.  1805  421 

Wliitman,  James  H nl831  606 

Whitman,  Jared 1S05  98 

Whitman,  John  Winslow.. .  .  1818  125 

Whitman.  Noah 1806  99 

Whitman,  Peleg  Spencer..  .  .  1839  183 

Whitman.  Seth  Spencer...  .hl828  550 

Whitman.  William  Warren..  1843  108 

Whitmarsh.  Helen 1003  485 

Whilmarsh.  Henry  Allen. .  .  .  1876  330 

Whitmore,  Benjamin 1814  116 

Whitmore.  Zolva nl817  600 

Whitney,  Alfred  Brown nl874  660 

Whitney.  Elijah nl828  605 

Whitney,  Patrick 1877  334 

Whitney.  Rav  Lester 1000  462 

Whitney.  Solon  Franklin...  .  1859  258 

Whitrid'ge.  John nl860  641 

Whittaker.  Burtis  Erwin...  .  1898  444 

Whittaker,  Cora  Horton 1005  407 

Whittelsev.  Lewis  Gates.  .  .nl897  692 
Whittemo're.  Arthur  Herbert 

nlOOl  711 

Whittemore.  Frank  Bowcn.nl904  726 
Whittemore,  Frederick    Ells- 
worth     1883  363 

Whittemore.  Inez  Kelley...  .  1905  497 

Whittemore.  Joseph  Bullernl901  711 

Whitten.  William  Wilbcrforcc 

_  _    t  i  «  A  ;  ?  9 

Whittier.  Edward  Newton..    1 

Whitticr.  James  I nl 

Whittredge.    William    Cush- 

ing...    nl804  597 

Whitweli.  Furman  Read..  .nl857  635 


894 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name  Class  Page 

Whyte,  James  Primrose...  .nl896  688 
Wickes,  Gardner  Matteson.  .1856   245 

Wickett,  Richard  King nl888  674 

Wiggin,  Charles  Dearborn. .  .  1868   295 

Wiggin,  Oliver  Chase nl865   649 

Wiggins,  Frederick  Wallace  nl900   706 

Wight,  Amherst 1813    114 

Wight,  Henry hl811    540 

Wight,  John  Burt 1808   103 

Wightman,  Alfred  Reynolds  1893  409 
Wightman,  Edwin  Evans.  .  .  1898  444 

Wightman,  Ernest  G nl884   669 

Wightman,  Joseph  Colver. .  .  1852  230 
Wightman,  Walter  Valentine 

nlS83   668 

Wilbour,  Charles  Edwin.. ..  nl854  627 

Wilbour,  Walter  Bowie nl904   726 

Wilbur,  Henry  Knowles 1885   373 

Wilbur,  John nl874   660 

Wilbur,  Mary  Greene 1899  455 

Wilbur,  Roswell  Everett. .  .nl876   661 

Wilbur,  William  Allen 1888   386 

Wilcox,  Edith  Field 1903  485 

Wilcox,  Elmer  Almy 1891   399 

Wilcox,  Horace  Alexander...  1833    164 

Wilcox,  Howell  George 1898  444 

Wilcox,  Roswell  Storrs 1897   436 

Wilder,  Alfred  Fisher 1848  215 

Wilder,  Charles  Peabody..  .nl846  618 

Wilder,  John 1822    136 

Wilder,  Samuel  Tyler 1825    145 

Wilder,  Warren nl855   629 

Wilder,  William  Tourtellot.  nl902   717 

Wilder,  Willis  Allin nl898   696 

Wildes,  Frank  Harlow 1889   390 

Wildes,  Solomon  Lovell 1818   125 

Wiley,  Frederic 1847   213 

Wiley,  Henry  Gustavus 1833    164 

Wilkinson,  Edward  Shepard 

nl900  706 

Wilkinson,  Ezra 1824   141 

Wilkinson,  Howard  Hough  nl899   702 

Wilkinson,  Samuel  Scott 1809   105 

Wilkinson,  William 1783      72 

Willard,  Andrew  Fuller 1849   219 

Willard,  Ashbel hi 824   547 

Willard,  Charles  Erastus 1864   278 

Willard,  Edgar  Lincoln 1891    399 

Willard,  Evander  Xenophon 

nl839   612 

Willard,  George 1808   103 

Willard,  Henrv ml824   516 

Willard,  Horace nl836   608 

Willard,  Horace  Mann 1864   278 

Willard,  Jacob 1805     98 

Willard,  John  Barstow 1842   194 

Willard,  Preston  Greenleaf . .  1839   183 

Willard,  Sidney hl810   539 

Willett,  Allan  Herbert 1886  378 

Willett,  Charles  William.  .  .nl883   668 


Name  Class  Page 

Willey,  Elijah  Frink 1814    116 

Willey,  Stuj'vesant  Ten 

Broeck nl855 

Williams,  Abial nl830 


Williams 
Williams 


Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 


Williams 
Williams 


Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 


Williams 
Williains 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
William.s 
William^s 
Williams 


629 

605 

83 


595 
674 
91 
583 
304 


390 
226 
421 
616 
254 
620 

604 
363 

717 
521 
595 


Abiel 1795 

Adolphus  R. 

nl769-lSOO 

Albert  Avery nl888 

Alfred 1801 

Alfred  Mason hi 883 

Alonzo 1870 

Alonzo  Roger 1900  462 

Annie  Louise 1899  456 

Appleton  Park 1889 

Asa  Messer 1851 

Benjamin 1895 

Boardman nl844 

Charles  Pelgus 1858 

Charles  William.. n  1848 
Christopher  Macy 

nl826 

Clarence  Otis 1883 

Clinton  Nickerson 

nl902 

David hl770 

David nl769-1800 

David  Rogerson.  hl801  535 
Edward  Brown.,  n  1901    711 

Eliab 1821    133 

Elisha  Scott hi 806   538 

Eugene  Crawford.  1895   421 

Fred  Homer 1877   334 

Frederic  Darby.. n  1901  711 
Frederic  Wallace  n  189 5  685 
Frederick  Crosby 

nl893   681 

George  Edgar 1850  221 

George  O nl827   604 

Giles  Brydone. .  .nl850  622 

Harry  Jay nl899   702 

Henry..  .  ; 1826   148 

Henry  Dudley 1855   242 

Isaac  Frazee nl886  671 

Jacob  Lafayette.  nl847   619 

James.  .  .  .  ." nl859   638 

James  Alexander..  1890  395 

James  Clark 1861   266 

James  Mickel 1898  444 

Jared  Irving 1854  238 

Jared  Warner 1818 

Jeremiah ml  821 

John nl808 

John  Fowler 1814   116 

John  Loy 1882   357 

John  Mason 1801 

John  Parker 1889 

Jonathan hl772 

Lemuel 1804 

Leonard  Worcester 
al901    507 


125 

515 
593 


91 
390 
521 

96 


INDEX     01'     STUDENTS 


89s 


Name  Class  Page 

Williams,    Martha    Reynolds 

Clarke .' 1895  422 

Williams,  Nathan  Sumner. .nl851  622 
Williams,  Nathaniel  West.. hi 824   547 

Williams,  Orin  Merwin nl868  652 

Williams,  Rodolphus  Howard 

1708     87 

Williams,  Samuel  King 1804     96 

Williams,  Svdney 1825    146 

Williams,  Thomas 1 809    105 

Williams,  Thomas hl814   542 

Williams,  Thomas  Rodolph 

nl857   635 

Williams,  Virgil  Maxcv. .  .  .nl852   623 

Williams,  William.. .  .". 1769     67 

Williams,  William  Frederick  1883  363 
Williams,  William  Harry. .  .nl888  674 
Williams,  William  Hathawav 

.'l823    139 

Williams,  William  Henrv....  1865  282 
Williams,  William  Hilton... .  1799  88 
Williamson,  Ernest  Townsend 

1901   470 

amson,  James  Andrew.  .1861    266 
amson,  John  Pollock.  .nl901    711 

amson,  Joseph hi 839   558 

ainson,  William  Durkee.  1804     96 
an,  William  Mortimer.  .  1845   204 

s,  Benjamin 1825    146 

s,  Gardner  Billings nl903   722 

s,  George  Washington.  .  1886  379 

s,  Joe  Selman 1905  495 

s,  John 1807    101 

s,  Nathan 1826   148 

ston,  Edith  Holmes 1896  429 

Willson,  Daniel  Sumner 1881   352 

Wilmarth,  Lemuel  Butler.  .nl890  677 

Wilmarth,  Warren  Lyle 1902  477 

Wilmarth.  Welcome 1829   156 

Wilmer,  William  Holland.  .hl819   545 

Wilson,  Bertha  Louise nlS97   693 

Wilson,  Clarence  Edgar nl 883   668 

Wilson,  Edward  B nl880  665 

Wilson,  Eugene  Merrill 1904  490 

Wilson,  Ezekiel  Robins 1807    101 

Wilson,  Franklin 1 84 1    190 

Wilson,  George  Francis.  .  .  .hl872   579 

Wilson,  George  Grafton 1886  379 

Wilson,  Isaac  Deleisseline. .  .  1829   156 

Wilson,  Isaac  Grant 1838   179 

Wilson,  James h  1 798   533 

Wilson,  James  Shuber nl895   685 

Wilson,  Jessie 1898  445 

Wilson,  Joseph  Kennard 1873  316 

Wilson,  Martha  Jane nl900   707 

Wilson,  Peter hi 786  525 

Wilson,  Rowland  Henrv..  .nl902   717 

Wilson,  Thomas 1826   148 

Wilson,  William  Frederick...  1895  421 
Wilson,  William  Thomas. ...  1839  183 


Name 


Class  Page 


Will 
Will 
Will 
Will 
Will 
Will 
Will 
Will 
Will 
Will 
Will 
Will 


Wilson.  Woodrow hl903   592 

Wilton.  Samuel hi 774   523 

Winchell.  James  Manning..  .1812  110 
Winchester.  Benjamin  F....nl8S5  029 
Winchester,  Joseph  Richard 

nl854  627 

Winchester.  William  Eugene  1898  444 

Windsor.  Louis nl896  688 

Wing,  Ada  Geneva a  1896   502 

Wing.  George  Curtis 1900  462 

Winkler,  Edwin  Theodore. ..  1843    198 

Winn,  Daniel  Damon nl850  622 

Winn,  Henrv  Alan.son 1867   291 

Winn.  William  Bowers 1878  340 

Winslow,  Arthur  Milvin.  .  .  .  1903 
Winslow,  Charles  Howard. .nl878 
Winslow,  Howard  Oscar.  ...  1901 

Winslow,  Isaac  Oscar 1878 

Winslow.  John 17^5 

Winslow,  John 1850 

Winslow,  Leon  Arnold nl004 

Winslow,  Seih  Elliott 1814 

Winslow,  William  Henrv...  1880 
Winsor,  Earlc  Pearce. . .'.  .  .nl890 

Winsor,  Frank  Edward 1891 

Wins(jr,  George  Alpha nl8'?5   6S5 

Winsor,  Joseph 1840   IS" 

Winsor,  Richard  Brown 1868  2'>5 

Winsor,  William 1811 

Winter,  Alfred  Robinson. ...  1901 

Winter,  Irvah  Lester nl884 

Winter,  Joseph hi 788 

Winter,  Louis  Victor  Camp- 
bell  1895 

Winter,  William hi  80S 

Winters.  Henrv  Joseph 1901 

Winthrop.  John 1828 

Wiswall.  Paul  McCord nl903 

Wiswell,  Oliver 1795 

Witham.  Rose  Adelaide g 

Withee,  Miriam  Edwina 1902 

Withers.  William nl814 

Withersjx)on.  Jf)hn  Dick..  .  .  1797 

Withingion,  I^bonezcr 1792 

Withington.  Elijah  S nl838  611 

Witter,  William  Clitus nl865   640 

Wolcott,  Ge«jrge  Theodore.. .  1848 

Wolcott.  Oliver hi 799 

Wolf,  Gertrude  Weisl  Lcdercr 

nl902 

Woiford,  George .  .  1848  215 

Wood,  Alexander 1816   121 

Wood,  Alfred ml822   515 

Wood.  Allen  Francis 1869  298 

Wood.  Amos 1786     73 

Wood,  Augustus 187S  .^40 

Wood.  Augustu.«;  Judson. .  .r  "^    '   '  -' 

Wood,  Basil  Bnj.se 

Wood,  Charles  Baldwin v 

Wood,  Charles  Hiram 1856  245 


4.84 
663 
470 
340 
83 
222 
726 
116 
349 
677 
300 


108 
4  70 
6ft9 
526 

421 

500 

470 

154 

722 

8.^ 

731 

470 

5'^y 

A'> 

7<> 


21"; 

534 
718 


896 


BROWN     UNIVERSITY 


Name 


Class  Page 


Wood,  Charles  Wilkes 1834  166 

Wood,  Edmund 1876  330 

Wood,  Francis 1819  127 

Wood,  Frederick nl857  635 

Wood,  George hl855  568 

Wood,  Harry  Lowell nl901  711 

Wood,  Horatio  Gates 1885  373 

Wood,  Howland 1900  462 

Wood,  Isabel  Warwick  Bliss 

1895  422 

Wood,  Jonathan  M nl859  638 

Wood,  Judson  Irving 1879  344 

Wood,  Nelson  Allen 1899  453 

Wood,  Porter  Lemuel nl876  661 

Wood,  Reading .  .nl859  638 

Wood,  Stephen  Adams nl896  688 

Wood,  Thomas nl824  602 

Wood,  Thomas  Weston 1840  187 

Wood,  Thomas  Weston 1884  369 

Wood,  Walter  Louis nl899  702 

Wood,  Whitman  Lillibridgen  188 7  673 

Wood,  Wilkes 1793  80 

Wood,  William  Henry 1834  166 

Wood,  William  Olney nl900  706 

Woodbridge,  George  Augustus 

hl860  572 

Woodbury,  Augustus hl888  584 

Woodbury,  Josiah  Gordon   ni857  635 

Woodbury,  Samuel nl861  642 

Woodbury,  Trueman  Doane  1903  484 
Woodbury,  William  Hamilton 

nl843  615 

Woodcock,  Fred  Wayland...  1891  399 

Woodin,  Glenn  William 1905  495 

Woodman,  Irving  Levi 1901  470 

Woodman,  Isaac hl770  521 

Woodman,  John  Freeman.. n  1904  726 

Woodman,  Prentiss  Mellen. .  1870  304 

Woodruff,  Frank  Otis 1899  454 

Woodruff,  Samuel  Vischer..nl861  642 

Woods,  Alva hl826  548 

Woods,  Benjamin 1786  73 

Woods,  Fannie  Elizabeth.  .al895  502 

Woods,  George  Henrv 1853  233 

Woods,  John  Carter  Brown..  1872  312 

Woods,  Marshall 1845  204 

Woods,  Walter  Hastings. .  .  .  1902  47  7 
Woodsum,  Ralph  Benjamin.  1905  495 
Woodward,  George  Thomp- 
son  1862  269 

Woodward,  Jason nl809  598 

Wood  worth,  Albert  Leverett 

nl902  717 

Woodworth,  Clarence  Field 

nl901  711 

Woodworth,  Leverett  Supply 

1871  307 

Woolfolk,  Lucien nl856  632 

Woolley,  Erving  Yale 1888  386 

Woollev,  Frank  Ferris nl899  702 


Name  Class  Page 

Woolley,  Mary  Emma 1894  415 

Woolsey,  Theodore  Salisbury 

hl903   592 

Wooster,  Edson  Gaius 1874  321 

Wooster,  Rollin  Chappell..  .nl888  674 
Worcester,  Joseph  Emerson 

hl847   561 

Worcester,  Joseph  Hilliard.nl 85 5  629 
Worcester,  Samuel  Howard.  1845  204 
Womielle,  Wilson  Ward...  .nl897   692 

Wormley,  John  Taylor nlSOl    596 

Worster,  Joseph  W nl856   632 

Worthington,  Ellis nl836   609 

Worthington,  Erastus 1850  222 

Worthington,  George nl877   662 

Wrenn,  George  Lawson. .  .  .nl859  638 
Wright,  Arthur  Llewellyn.  .nl900  706 
Wright,  Cornelia  Russell..  .nl897  693 
Wright,  George  Frederick.  .hl88 7    584 

Wright,  Harrison  Early nl901   711 

Wright,  Luther hl805   537 

Wright,  Nathan  Manchester.  1889   390 

Wright,  Nora  Giralda al901   507 

Wright,  Peter  Clark 1895  421 

Wright,  Richard 1887   383 

Wright,  Simeon 1816   121 

Wright,  Walter  Edwards. .  .nl 896  688 
Wright,  William  Chipperdale 

• nl858   636 

Wyckoff,  Walter  Cornelius...  1895  421 
Wyckoff,  William  Watson. .  .  1899  454 
Wyman,  Arthur  Crawford,  .nl 901  711 
Wyman,  Henry  Harrison...  .  1871  307 
Wynne,  Thomas  Joseph...  .nl904   726 

Yandes,  George  B nl  861   642 

Yates,  William hl830   551 

York,  John 1854  238 

Young,  Alfred  Hammond.  .nl856  632 

Young,  Arthur  Lincoln 1904  490 

Young,  Charles  Sumner 1877   334 

Young,  Clarence  Whitford.. .  1888  386 

Yoimg,  Daniel 1800     90 

Young,  Francis  Elliott 1903   484 

Young,  Frank  Linn£eus 1874  321 

Young,  George 1838   180 

Young,  George  Henry nl901    711 

Young,  Herrick  Piatt 1887   383 

Young,  John nl895   685 

Young,  John  Albion 1900  462 

Young,  John  Winfield nl902   717 

Young,  Louis  Everett 1902  477 

Young,  Robert 1896  429 

Young,  Roddo  York 1894  415 

Young,  Walter  Allen 1891   399 

Young,  Walter  Harris 1890  395 

Young,  Welcome 1814   116 

Youtz,  Hiram  Lamont 1900  462 

Zebley,  Robert  Purdy nl898  696 

Zug,  Charles  Henry 1854  238 


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